"kovil" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈkoːvɪl/ [Indian-English] Forms: kovils [plural]
Etymology: Transliteration of Tamil கோவில் (kōvil, “King's residence, temple”). See also Malay kuil. Etymology templates: {{translit|en|ta|கோவில்|t=King's residence, temple}} Transliteration of Tamil கோவில் (kōvil, “King's residence, temple”), {{cog|ms|kuil}} Malay kuil Head templates: {{en-noun}} kovil (plural kovils)
  1. (Hinduism) A Hindu temple built in a distinct style of Dravidian architecture. Wikipedia link: kovil Tags: Hinduism Categories (topical): Hinduism, Places of worship Synonyms: mandir, koil, koyil Translations (Hindu temple): कोविल (kovil) (Hindi), കോവിൽ (kōvil) (Malayalam), කෝවිල් (kōwil) (Sinhalese), கோவில் (kōvil) (Tamil), కోవెల (kōvela) (Telugu)

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