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21 परिसिञ्चि
පරිසිඤ්චි parisiपरिसिञ्चिnci parisiñci(aor of parisiñcati) sprinkled all over. -
22 परिसिञ्चित्वा
පරිසිඤ්චිත්වා parisiपरिसिञ्चित्वाncitvaa parisiñcitvā(abs. of parisiñcati) having sprinkled all over. -
23 परिसित्त
පරිසිත්ත parisitta(pp. of parisiñcati) sprinkled all over. -
24 ब्रह्मदण्ड
බ්රහ්මදණ්ඩ brahmadaNDa brahmadaṇḍa ma (kind of) punishment by stopping all conversation and communication with one. -
25 येभुय्ययेन
යෙභුය්යයෙන yebhuyyayena advalmost all, mostly. -
26 वत्तपटिवत्त
වත්තපටිවත්ත vattapaTivatta vattapaṭivatta nall kinds of duties. -
27 वन्तकसाव
වන්තකසාව vantakasaava vantakasāva adjone who has left behind all fault. -
28 विक्खित्तक
වික්ඛිත්තක vikkhittaka adjscattered all over. n such a corpse. -
29 विकिण्ण
විකිණ්ණ vikiNNa vikiṇṇa(pp. of vikirati) scattered about; strewn all over. -
30 विच्छिद्दक
විච්ඡිද්දක vicchiddaka adjfull of holes; perforated all over. -
31 विप्पकिण्ण
විප්පකිණ්ණ vippakiNNa vippakiṇṇa(pp. of vippakiṇṇa) strewn all over; confounded; destroyed. -
32 विप्पकिरति
විප්පකිරති vippakirati(vi + pa + kir + a) strew all over; confound; destroys. -
33 विप्पकिरि
විප්පකිරි vippakiri(aor of vippakirati) strewed all over; confounded; destroyed. -
34 विप्पकिरित्वा
විප්පකිරිත්වා vippakiritvaa vippakiritvā(abs. of vippakirati) having strewn all over; having confounded; having destroyed. -
35 विवट-नक्खत
විවටනක්ඛත vivaTa-nakkhata vivaṭa-nakkhata na festival in which all kinds of veils are removed. -
36 विसङ्खार
විසṃඛාර visaMkhaara visaṃkhāra mdivestment of all material things. -
37 सङ्कतित्वा
සඞ්කතිත්වා saसङ्कतित्वाNkatitvaa saṅkatitvā(abs. of saṅkantati) having cut all round. -
38 सङ्कन्तति
සඞ්කන්තති saसङ्कन्ततिNkantati saṅkantati(saṃ + kant + a) cuts all round. -
39 सङ्कन्ति
සඞ්කන්ති saसङ्कन्तिNkanti saṅkanti(aor of saṅkantati) cut all round. -
40 सङ्कन्तित
සඞ්කන්තිත saसङ्कन्तितNkantita saṅkantita(pp. of saṅkantati) cut all round.
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