Gowda தமிழ் அர்த்தம்
வரையறை:
In Tamil, the word “Gowda” (கோவ்த) is a term of reverence, used to address a high-caste Hindu priest or a priestly family. A Gowda is typically a Brahmin priest who has undergone rigorous training in Vedas and priestly rituals.
In ancient Dravidian society, the word “Gowda” was used to refer to a specific social group of priests who were responsible for performing rituals and ceremonies. Over time, the term has been used more broadly to refer to any high-caste priest or priestly family in Tamil society.
In modern times, the term Gowda is also used respectfully to address a priest or priestly family, especially in traditional Brahmin households or temples.
தமிழில் ‘Gowda ‘ என்ற சொல்லின் மொழிபெயர்ப்பு:
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உதாரணங்கள்:
- தமிழில் “கௌடா” என்ற வார்த்தையைப் பயன்படுத்தும் மூன்று தனித்துவமான எடுத்துக்காட்டு வாக்கியங்கள் இங்கே:
- 1. அவர் ஒரு சிறந்த பாட்டி கோவ்டா. (Avargal oru sirandha pattii Gowda. – He is a great Gowda of fortune.)
- 2. கொங்குனூர் கோவ்டாவில் நாங்கள் யாரும் செய்திருக்கோம். (Kongunūṟ Kovṭāvil nāṅgaḷ yārum ceytirukkōm. – We will do something in the Gowda of Kongunūr.)
உருவிணைகள்:
which could be used to refer to a Gowda as a leader or head of a community.
4. செட்டியார் (Çettiya) – is a caste title that refers to a group of people who are traditionally involved in agriculture and trading.
5. மராத்தியார் (MarÄttiya) – is another caste title that refers to a group of people who are traditionally involved in agriculture and trading.
Note that these words might not be exact synonyms, and the context in which they are used is important. Additionally, which could be used to refer to a Gowda in a respectful manner.
2. தேவர் (DÄ“var) – means “lord” or “master”, which could be used to refer to a Gowda as a title of respect.
3. குலதேவர் (Kula DÄ“var) – means “family lord” or “clan lord”, the term “Gowda” typically refers to a particular caste or community within Karnataka, here are some synonyms and related words that might be context-dependent:
1. ஆர்யா (ÅryÄ) – means “noble” or “gentleman”, there is no single word that directly translates to “Gowda”. However, In Tamil, and using these words might not accurately capture the nuances and connotations of the term in its original context.
எதிர்ச்சொற்கள்:
so it doesn’t have direct antonyms in the language. I’ve provided antonyms based on the assumption you meant “Gowdu”. If you meant something else, here are some antonyms in Tamil:
1. Sevandhi (செவந்தி) – means weak or powerless
2. Kurangal (குரங்கல்) – means troubled or troubled person
3. Odumaiyal (ஒடுமையல்) – means helpless or powerless
Please note that “Gowda” is not a Tamil word, I think there might be a slight mistake here. “Gowda” is not a word in Tamil. However, please clarify!, which means powerful or respectable person in Telugu and Kannada.
If that’s the case, I’m assuming you meant ” Gowdu”
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