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1 हवे
හවෙ haveind surely; indeed. -
2 अधिगच्छिस्स
අධිගච්ඡිස්ස adhigacchissa v(he) would have attained. -
3 अभविस्सा
අභවිස්සා abhavissaa abhavissā v(he) would have been. -
4 अलं
අලṃ alaM alaṃind enough! have done with! stop! adj able; suitable. -
5 आहु
ආහු aahu āhu(plu. of āha.) they have said. -
6 इतिकिर
ඉතිකිර itikiraind thus I have heard. -
7 उप्पज्जिस्स
උප්පජ්ජිස්ස uppajjissa v(he) would have been born. -
8 कम्मप्पत्त
කම්මප්පත්ත kammappatta adjthose who have assembled to take part in an ecclesiastic act. -
9 गन्धपञ्चङ्गुलिक
ගන්ධපඤ්චඞ්ගුලික gandhapaगन्धपञ्चङ्गुलिकncaगन्धपञ्चङ्गुलिकNgulika gandhapañcaṅgulika nthe five-finger-mark made after the fingers have been immersed in some scented solution. -
10 जगिंसन्त
ජගිṃසන්ත jagiMsanta jagiṃsanta(pr.p. of) wishing to have. -
11 थूपीकत
ථූපීකත thuupiikata thūpīkata adjheaped so as to have a pointed top. -
12 पञ्चङ्गुलिक
පඤ්චඞ්ගුලික paपञ्चङ्गुलिकncaपञ्चङ्गुलिकNgulika pañcaṅgulika adjthe five-finger mark made after the fingers have been emersed in some scented solution. -
13 पञ्चानन्तरिय
පඤ්චානන්තරිය paपञ्चानन्तरियncaanantariya pañcānantariya nthe five acts that have immediate retribution, viz: matricide, patricide, murdering of a holy person, wounding a Buddha, and making a schism in the community of monks. -
14 पन्नलोम
පන්නලොම pannaloma adjone whose hairs have fallen, i.e. subdued. -
15 सद्दहति
සද්දහති saddahati(saṃ + dhā + a) believes, to have faith.
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