తీర్థకాకము

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Telugu[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Sanskrit तीर्थ (tīrtha, place of pilgrimage on the banks of sacred streams; object of veneration, sacred object) + Telugu కాకము (kākamu, crow).

Noun[edit]

తీర్థకాకము (tīrthakākamu? (plural తీర్థకాకములు)

  1. (literary) a crow in a sacred bathing place.
  2. a greedy person who haunts holy places and lives by fleecing pilgrims.

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