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1 अपरज्झि
අපරජ්ඣි aparajjhi(aor of aparajjhati) offended against; did some crime. -
2 दुट्ठ
දුට්ඨ duTTha duṭṭha(pp. of dussati) offended against; become corrupted or angry. adj spoilt; corrupt; wicked; bad. -
3 दुस्सि
දුස්සි dussi(aor of dussati) offended against; became corrupted or angry. -
4 दुस्सित्वा
දුස්සිත්වා dussitvaa dussitvā(abs. of dussati) having offended against; having become corrupted or angry. -
5 पदुट्ठ
පදුට්ඨ paduTTha paduṭṭha(pp. of padussati) done wrong; offended against; was corrupted. -
6 पदुस्सि
පදුස්සි padussi(aor of padussati) did wrong; offended against; was corrupted. -
7 पदुस्सित्वा
පදුස්සිත්වා padussitvaa padussitvā(abs. of padussati) having done wrong; offended against. -
8 घट्टेत्वा
ඝට්ටෙත්වා ghaTTetvaa ghaṭṭetvā(abs. of ghaṭṭeti) having struck; having knocked against; having offended. -
9 घट्टेसि
ඝට්ටෙසි ghaTTesi ghaṭṭesi(aor of ghaṭṭeti) struck; knocked against; offended. -
10 घट्टित
ඝට්ටිත ghaTTita ghaṭṭita(pp. of ghaṭṭeti) struck; knocked against; offended.
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