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121 κατελεύτητος
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122 κἀτελεύτητος
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123 끝마친
adj. finished, completed, terminated, brought to an end -
124 परिनिट्ठापेत्वा
පරිනිට්ඨාපෙත්වා pariniTThaapetvaa pariniṭṭhāpetvā(abs. of pariniṭṭhāpeti) having brought to an end; having accomplished. -
125 परिनिट्ठापेसि
පරිනිට්ඨාපෙසි pariniTThaapesi pariniṭṭhāpesi(aor of pariniṭṭhāpeti) brought to an end; accomplished. -
126 परिनिट्ठापित
පරිනිට්ඨාපිත pariniTThaapita pariniṭṭhāpita(pp. of pariniṭṭhāpeti) brought to an end; accomplished. -
127 परियोसापेत्वा
පරියොසාපෙත්වා pariyosaapetvaa pariyosāpetvā(abs. of pariyosāpeti) having brought to an end; having finished; having concluded. -
128 परियोसापेसि
පරියොසාපෙසි pariyosaapesi pariyosāpesi(aor of pariyosāpeti) brought to an end; finished; concluded.
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