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Nannūl (Tamil: நன்னூல்) is a work on Tamil grammar written by a Jain ascetic around 13th century CE. It is the most significant work on Tamil grammar after Tolkāppiyam. The work credits Western Ganga vassal king of Kolar with patronising it. About 20 commentaries have been written on Nannūl up to 19th century CE. Nannūl was divided into five sections: written language, spoken language, semantics, poetic language and rhetorical devices. The latter three sections have been lost, so only the parts on written and spoken language are extant today.

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  • Nannūl (tamoul : நன்னூல் naṉṉūl, bon livre) est un livre de grammaire de écrit au XIIIe siècle. Il commente en partie le Tolkāppiyam et sert de base de grammaire du Tamoul moderne[réf. nécessaire]. (fr)
  • Nannūl (Tamil: நன்னூல்) is a work on Tamil grammar written by a Jain ascetic around 13th century CE. It is the most significant work on Tamil grammar after Tolkāppiyam. The work credits Western Ganga vassal king of Kolar with patronising it. About 20 commentaries have been written on Nannūl up to 19th century CE. Nannūl was divided into five sections: written language, spoken language, semantics, poetic language and rhetorical devices. The latter three sections have been lost, so only the parts on written and spoken language are extant today. In Tamil, nūl means book, and Nannūl means good book. (en)
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  • Nannūl (tamoul : நன்னூல் naṉṉūl, bon livre) est un livre de grammaire de écrit au XIIIe siècle. Il commente en partie le Tolkāppiyam et sert de base de grammaire du Tamoul moderne[réf. nécessaire]. (fr)
  • Nannūl (Tamil: நன்னூல்) is a work on Tamil grammar written by a Jain ascetic around 13th century CE. It is the most significant work on Tamil grammar after Tolkāppiyam. The work credits Western Ganga vassal king of Kolar with patronising it. About 20 commentaries have been written on Nannūl up to 19th century CE. Nannūl was divided into five sections: written language, spoken language, semantics, poetic language and rhetorical devices. The latter three sections have been lost, so only the parts on written and spoken language are extant today. (en)
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  • Nannūl (fr)
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