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1 अज्झावसि
අජ්ඣාවසි ajjhaavasi ajjhāvasi(aor of ajjhāvasati) inhabited; dwelt; settled down. -
2 अज्झावसित्वा
අජ්ඣාවසිත්වා ajjhaavasitvaa ajjhāvasitvā(abs. of ajjhāvasati) having inhabited; having dwelt; having settled down. -
3 अनियत
අනියත aniyata adjuncertain; not settled. -
4 उक्कोटेति
උක්කොටෙති ukkoTeti ukkoṭeti(u + kuṭ + e) opens up again a legal question that has been settled. -
5 उक्कोटेसि
උක්කොටෙසි ukkoTesi ukkoṭesi(aor of ukkoṭeti) opened up again a legal question that has been settled. -
6 उक्कोटितित
උක්කොටිතිත ukkoTitita ukkoṭitita(pp. of ukkoṭeti) opened up again a legal question that has been settled. -
7 निवेसेत्वा
නිවෙසෙත්වා nivesetvaa nivesetvā(abs. of nivedeti) having established in; having settled; having arranged. -
8 निवेसेसि
නිවෙසෙසි nivesesi(aor of nivedeti) established in; settled; arranged. -
9 निवेसित
නිවෙසිත nivesita(pp. of nivedeti) established in; settled; arranged. -
10 निविट्ठ
නිවිට්ඨ niviTTha niviṭṭha(pp. of nivisati) settled; established in; devoted to. -
11 निविसि
නිවිසි nivisi(aor of nivisati) settled down; entered; established oneself -
12 ववत्थपेत्वा
වවත්ථපෙත්වා vavatthapetvaa vavatthapetvā(abs. of vavatthapeti) having settled; having defined; having fixed; having designated. -
13 ववत्थपेसि
වවත්ථපෙසි vavatthapesi(aor of vavatthapeti) settled; defined; fixed; designated. -
14 ववत्थापित
වවත්ථාපිත vavatthaapita vavatthāpita(pp. of vavatthapeti) settled; defined; fixed; designated. -
15 सण्ठपेत्वा
සණ්ඨපෙත්වා saNThapetvaa saṇṭhapetvā(abs. of saṇṭhapeti) having settled; having adjusted; having established. -
16 सण्ठपेसि
සණ්ඨපෙසි saNThapesi saṇṭhapesi(aor of saṇṭhapeti) settled; adjusted; established. -
17 सण्ठित
සණ්ඨිත saNThita saṇṭhita(pp. of saṇṭhāti) settled; established in. -
18 सन्तिट्ठति
සන්තිට්ඨති santiTThati santiṭṭhati(saṃ + ṭhā + a) stands still; remains; to be fixed or settled. -
19 सन्निसिन्न
සන්නිසින්න sannisinna(pp. of sannisīdati) settled; subsided; become quiet. -
20 सन्निसीदि
සන්නිසීදි sannisiidi sannisīdi(aor of sannisīdati) settled; subsided; became quiet.
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