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1 मङ्गलदिवस
මඞ්ගලදිවස maमङ्गलदिवसNgaladivasa maṅgaladivasa ma festive day; the day of marriage. -
2 अज्जुण्हो
අජ්ජුණ්හො ajjuNho ajjuṇhoind this day; this night. -
3 अज्जतग्गे
අජ්ජතග්ගෙ ajjatagge advhenceforth; from this day forth. -
4 अञ्ञदा
අඤ්ඤදා aअञ्ञदाnअञ्ञदाnadaa aññadā advon another day; at another time. -
5 अट्ठमी
අට්ඨමී aTThamii aṭṭhamī fthe eighth day of the lunar month. -
6 अण्ह
අණ්හ aNha aṇha mday; only in cpds. such as pubbaṇha. -
7 अतिदिवा
අතිදිවා atidivaa atidivāind late in the day. -
8 अपरज्जु
අපරජ්ජු aparajju advon the following day. -
9 अमावसी
අමාවසී amaavasii amāvasī fnew-moon day. -
10 अह
අහ aha nday. Followed by an other word in cpds. it takes the form aho, as in ahoratta. -
11 अहोरत्त
අහොරත්ත ahoratta nday and night. -
12 उत्तरस्वे
උත්තරස්වෙ uttarasve advday after tomorrow. -
13 उपोसथ
උපොසථ uposatha mSabbath day; observance of 8 precepts; biweekly recitation of the Vinaya rules by a chapter of Buddhist monks. -
14 उपोसथदिवस
උපොසථදිවස uposathadivasa mfast-day. -
15 एकभत्तिक
එකභත්තික ekabhattika adjhaving one meal a day. -
16 एकासनिक
එකාසනික ekaasanika ekāsanika adjone who eats only once a day. -
17 एकाह
එකාහ ekaaha ekāha none day. -
18 एकाहिक
එකාහික ekaahika ekāhika adjexisting for a day. -
19 कोमुदी
කොමුදී komudii komudī fmoonlight; the full-moon day in the month kattika. -
20 चत्तुत्थी
චත්තුත්ථී cattutthii cattutthī fthe fourth day of a fortnight; the fourth case, i.e. Dative.
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