Purse meaning in malayalam
Meanings of Purse in malayalam :
Phandu (ഫണ്ട്)Noun:
(clothing) a bag used for carrying money and small personal items or accessories (especially by women)
Ex: she reached into her bag and found a comb
a sum of money spoken of as the contents of a money purse
Ex: he made the contribution out of his own purse
a small bag for carrying money
a sum of money offered as a prize
Ex: the purse barely covered the winner' s expenses
Verb:
contract one's lips into a rounded shape
gather or contract into wrinkles or folds; pucker
Ex: purse one' s lips
Atappam , Atappan Aḍappam , Aḍappaǹ 5 . (C . Hadapam 1 . Betel Purse , Chunam Pouch = Karandakam , Nooritunna Paathram ; Hence Atappakkarar KR . Betel Servants . Atappappattam A Court Charge V1 . 2 . A Stopper , Cork B . (= Ata Ppu) . 3 . Barber's Dressing Case , Also Anpattan Atappu (taxed . )
Arakkuzhal Small Box Used As Purse .
A . V . Ilakkuka , Kki 1 . To Move , Shake , Stir . Amgangal Onnum Ilakkuvaa൯ Shakthiyilla Nal 4 . Onnum Ilakkaathirikka Nal . To Keep Quiet . Ava Le Kyyum Ilakki TR . TR . Let Go . Nannaayi Paranju Manasilakki Nal . Touched Her . Aaru Nayam Kondu Manasu Ilakki KU . Persuaded . Raajyatthe Paranju Ilakki TR . Seduced Him . Kotta Ilakki Forced The Fort . Panam Ilakkuka To Takeout The Purse . Akanpatijanatthil Ila Kkaruthaathava൪ TR . "the Unshaken" , Title Of Faithful Vassals . Vatakke Puratthu Ilakkaruthaa The Kandavar , Ee Naattil Ilakkaraaykappettava൪ TR . Chief Inhabitants . 2 . To Disturb , Interrupt Thapasu Ilakkuka KR . (= Vighnam Varutthuka) . Amma Chonnathu Ilakkaruthu Bhr1 . Disobey Kaa Nam Onnilakkaattha Lobham Nal 3 . Not Interrupted By Any Gift . — Also To Cast Out: Ava Le Enthilakkaatthathu UmV . For Caste-offences . 3 . V . N . To Stir , Yaathra Thutangeethilakki Peru Npata Mud . (paanpu) Ilakkunpol Katikkum (prov . ) ; Even Of Plants Thirul Ilakki Prov . CV . Ilakkikka To Get Into Motion , Set On F . I . A Dog Vayaru Ilakkicchu Ordered A Purgative , Uyir Ilakkicchotukkum RC96 .
Related wordsPurse - Matisheela (മടിശ്ശീല) Purse-proud - Dhanagarvvithanaaya (ധനഗര്വ്വിതനായ) Purse-proud person - Panatthekkuricchu Ahankarikkunnavan (പണത്തെക്കുറിച്ച് അഹങ്കരിക്കുന്നവന്) Purse-taking - Apaharanam (അപഹരണം) Purser - Patakkappalile Muthal Pitikkaaran (പടക്കപ്പലിലെ മുതല് പിടിക്കാരന്)