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1 पवत्तेत्वा
පවත්තෙත්වා pavattetvaa pavattetvā(abs. of pavatteti) having set going; having kept on; having wielded; having behaved. -
2 पतिट्ठापेत्वा
පතිට්ඨාපෙත්වා patiTThaapetvaa patiṭṭhāpetvā(abs. of patiṭṭhāpeti) having established; having set up; having installed. -
3 पतिट्ठापिय
පතිට්ඨාපිය patiTThaapiya patiṭṭhāpiya(abs. of patiṭṭhāpeti) having established; having set up; having installed. -
4 मोचेत्वा
මොචෙත්වා mocetvaa mocetvā(abs. of moceti) having delivered; having set free; having released. -
5 मोचिय
මොචිය mociya(abs. of moceti) having delivered; having set free; having released. -
6 झापेत्वा
ඣාපෙත්වා jhaapetvaa jhāpetvā(abs. of jhāpeti) having burnt; having set fire to. -
7 झापिय
ඣාපිය jhaapiya jhāpiya(abs. of jhāpeti) having burnt; having set fire to. -
8 डहित्वा
ඩහිත්වා Dahitvaa ḍahitvā(abs. of ḍahati) having burnt; having set fire to. -
9 पटिसामेत्वा
පටිසාමෙත්වා paTisaametvaa paṭisāmetvā(abs. of paṭisāmeti) having set in order; having kept away. -
10 पमोचेत्वा
පමොචෙත්වා pamocetvaa pamocetvā(abs. of pamoceti) having set free; having released. -
11 परिमोचेत्वा
පරිමොචෙත්වා parimocetvaa parimocetvā(abs. of parimoceti) having set free; having delivered. -
12 संसामेत्वा
සṃසාමෙත්වා saMsaametvaa saṃsāmetvāabs having set in order. -
13 पञ्ञापेत्वा
පඤ්ඤාපෙත්වා paपञ्ञापेत्वाnपञ्ञापेत्वाnaapetvaa paññāpetvā(abs. of paññāpeti) having regulated or made a rule; having made known; having declared; having prepared (a set, etc.). -
14 वड्ढेत्वा
වඩ්ඪෙත්වා vaDDhetvaa vaḍḍhetvā(abs. of vaḍḍheti) having increased; having cultivated; having served in; set into motion. -
15 चारेत्वा
චාරෙත්වා caaretvaa cāretvā(abs. of cāreti) having caused to set going. -
16 ठपेत्वा
ඨපෙත්වා Thapetvaa ṭhapetvā(abs. of ṭhapeti) having placed; set aside, or left.
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