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1 अनुतीर
අනුතීර anutiira anutīra nneighbourhood of a bank or shore. -
2 अनुतीरं
අනුතීරṃ anutiiraM anutīraṃ advalong the bank or shore. -
3 अपार
අපාර apaara apāra adjlimitless; without a further shore. n the near bank. -
4 अपारनेय्य
අපාරනෙය්ය apaaraneyya apāraneyyanot leading to the other shore; unattainable. -
5 उत्तिण्ण
උත්තිණ්ණ uttiNNa uttiṇṇa(pp. of uttarati) crossed over; gone to the other shore; come out of; passed. -
6 ओर
ඔර ora nthe near shore; this world. adj inferior. -
7 ओरपार
ඔරපාර orapaara orapāra nthe below and the above; the near and the father shore. -
8 ओरिमतीर
ඔරිමතීර orimatiira orimatīra nthe near shore. -
9 तीर
තීර tiira tīra nshore; riverbank. -
10 तीरदस्सी
තීරදස්සී tiiradassii tīradassī mseeing the shore. -
11 पार
පාර paara pāra nthe opposite shore; the other side. -
12 पारगत
පාරගත paaragata pāragata adjone who has gone to the end or the other shore. -
13 पारगवेसी
පාරගවෙසී paaragavesii pāragavesī adjlooking for the final end or the other shore. -
14 पारगामी
පාරගාමී paaragaamii pāragāmī mgoing to the other shore. -
15 वेला
වෙලා velaa velā ftime; shore; limit; boundary.
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