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1 अब्भुन्नत
අබ්භුන්නත abbhunnata adjrisen high; high. -
2 अक्खोहिनी
අක්ඛොහිනී akkhohinii akkhohinī fa high numeral with 43 cyphers. -
3 अच्चुग्गत
අච්චුග්ගත accuggata adjvery high. -
4 अटट
අටට aTaTa aṭaṭa m1. name of a minor hell; 2. a high numeral. -
5 अट्टक
අට්ටක aTTaka aṭṭaka ma high platform or scaffold for watchers workers. -
6 अद्धानमग्ग
අද්ධානමග්ග addhaanamagga addhānamagga ma long path; high road. -
7 अवच
අවච avaca(1st. sing aor of vac.) he said. adj low. (only in combination uccāvacā = high and low.). -
8 उक्कट्ठ
උක්කට්ඨ ukkaTTha ukkaṭṭha adj1. high; prominent; 2. excellent; 3. specialised. -
9 उग्गत
උග්ගත uggata(pp. of uggacchati) risen; high; lofty. -
10 उच्च
උච්ච ucca adj1. high; 2. noble. -
11 उच्चावच
උච්චාවච uccaavaca uccāvaca adjhigh and low; various. -
12 उच्चासयन
උච්චාසයන uccaasayana uccāsayana na high bed. -
13 उद्धं
උද්ධṃ uddhaM uddhaṃ advhigh up; above; ahead; hence; zenith. -
14 उदित
උදිත udita(pp. of udeti) risen; high; elevated. -
15 उन्नत
උන්නත unnata(pp. of unnamati) raised; high; lofty. -
16 कथान
කථාන kathaana kathāna na high numeral with 127 cyphers. -
17 तुङ्ग
තුඞ්ග tuतुङ्गNga tuṅga adjhigh; prominent. -
18 परोवर
පරොවර parovara adjhigh and low. -
19 परोवरिय
පරොවරිය parovariya adjhigh and low. -
20 महापथ
මහාපථ mahaapatha mahāpatha mhigh road.
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