"కవిత్రయము" meaning in Telugu

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Noun

Forms: kavitrayamu [romanization], కవిత్రయం [alternative]
Etymology: From Sanskrit कवि (kavi, “wise man, sage, seer, prophet; singer, bard, poet”) + Telugu త్రయము (trayamu, “a set of three, trio, triad”). Etymology templates: {{uder|te|sa|कवि||wise man, sage, seer, prophet; singer, bard, poet}} Sanskrit कवि (kavi, “wise man, sage, seer, prophet; singer, bard, poet”) Head templates: {{te-noun|+|g=?}} కవిత్రయము • (kavitrayamu) ? (plural only)
  1. the three poets, i.e., the Telugu poets నన్నయ (nannaya), తిక్కన (tikkana), and ఎర్రాప్రెగ్గడ (errāpreggaḍa) Tags: plural, plural-only

Alternative forms

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