அங்ஙனம்
Tamil
Etymology
From அ- (a-, “there”, pronominal base) + ஙனம் (ṅaṉam, “place, manner, mode”). Compare ஆங்ஙனம் (āṅṅaṉam), அங்ஙனே (aṅṅaṉē).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɐŋːɐnɐm/
Adverb
அங்ஙனம் • (aṅṅaṉam) (formal)
- there
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:அங்கு
- in that manner
Inflection
- (emphatic) : அங்ஙனமமே (aṅṅaṉamamē)
Coordinate terms
- இங்ஙனம் (iṅṅaṉam, “here, in this place; thus, in this manner”)
- எங்ஙனம் (eṅṅaṉam, “how, in what manner; where, to what place”)
- யாங்ஙனம் (yāṅṅaṉam, “where, in what place; how, of what nature”)
References
- University of Madras (1924–1936), “அங்ஙனம்”, in Tamil Lexicon, Madras [Chennai]: Diocesan Press
- Johann Philipp Fabricius (1779), “அங்ஙனம்”, in A Malabar and English Dictionary, Tranquebar: Evangelical Lutheran Mission Pub. House; republished as Tamil and English Dictionary, 1972
- Miron Winslow (1862), “அங்ஙனம்”, in A comprehensive Tamil and English dictionary of high and low Tamil, Madras: P. R. Hunt
- S. Ramakrishnan (1992), “அங்ஙனம்”, in தற்காலத் தமிழ் அகராதி [Dictionary of Contemporary Tamil] (in Tamil), Madras: Cre-A Publishers, page [1]