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180THE PRIMARY CLASSICAL LANGUAGE OF THE WORLD

The tender fruits of certain species have distinct names.    

e.g. vadu, very green mango.
m‡šu, very green jack fruit.
kaccal, very green plantain fruit.
kurumbai, very green coconut or palmyra fruit.

Distinction of Synonyms:      

e.g. udambu, that which temporarily co-exists with the soul.
   
udal, 1. That which is with the soul or life during one's lifetime.
2. Upper garment (minus sleeves and collar).
   
udakku, Hollow carcass, artificial frame, emaciated body (fig.)
   
uyirnilai, dwelling of a soul.
   
uru, ruvu, uruvam, Form of the body.
   
n, Flesh (fig.)
   
ka——ai, That which is to burn like firewood along with the funeral pyre.
   
kƒyam, Body that is strengthened by medicine for prolonging life. kƒy (to be firm)-kayam.
   
kdu, That which resembles a bird-cage or encases the soul like a sheath.
   
 ša——am-šadam
-šadalam-šadaram,
Bodily frame.       
   
ša——ai, That which is put on by the soul.     
   
padi-padimai, padimam, padivam, 1. Guise of an ascetic or votary.2. Likeness, statue
   
padam, A commodity (fig.)
   
pƒ–dam, That which resembles an earthen vessel.
   
pidam, Mass of flesh. pidi-pidi, to make into a ball, or gather              into shape by the hand.
puram, Temple (fig.)
   
puŠam, The exterior of a person.