An exogamous sept of the Kurubas and Gollas, and sub-division of the Pallis or Vanniyans.
The title Adhigari (one in power) is assumed by some Agamudaiyans, and Adhikari occurs as an exogamous sept of the Badagas, and the title of village headman among some Oriya castes.
Ten or Jen has been recorded as a sub-division or exogamous sept of jungle Kurumbas and Holeyas.
Thadla or Thalla, meaning rope, is an exogamous sept of Devanga and Karna Sale.
Tenkayala (cocoanut) occurs as an exogamous sept of Yanadi, and the equivalent Tennang as a tree or kothu of Kondaiyamkotti Maravans.
Tangedu or Tangedla (Cassia auriculata) has been recorded as an exogamous sept of Kapu and Padma Sale.
Chaliyan also occurs as an occupational title or sub-division of Nayars, and Chaliannaya as an exogamous sept of Bant.
Challakuti, meaning those who eat old or cold food, is an exogamous septof Kapus.
Challa, meaning apparently eaters of refuse, occurs as a sub-division of Yanadis, and meaning buttermilk as an exogamous sept of Devanga.
It occurs also as the name of an exogamous sept, meaning umbrella, of the Holeyas.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "exogamous sept" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.