"഼" meaning in All languages combined

See ഼ on Wiktionary

Character [Malayalam]

Head templates: {{head|ml|diacritical mark}} ഼ • (transliteration needed)
  1. (archaic) Like the chandrakala and vertical bar virama, the circular virama was used to delete the inheret vowel from the consonant but it was used between 1700s to 1860s in native words while vertical bar virama in loanwords at the same time and chandrakala in later times. Tags: archaic, diacritic Categories (topical): Malayalam diacritical marks
    Sense id: en-഼-ml-character-eFIaQCLj Categories (other): Malayalam entries with incorrect language header

Download JSON data for ഼ meaning in All languages combined (1.3kB)

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        "(archaic) Like the chandrakala and vertical bar virama, the circular virama was used to delete the inheret vowel from the consonant but it was used between 1700s to 1860s in native words while vertical bar virama in loanwords at the same time and chandrakala in later times."
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