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1 अतिक्कन्त
අතික්කන්ත atikkanta(pp. of atikkamati) went beyond; passed over; overcame; surpassed. -
2 अतिक्कमि
අතික්කමි atikkami(aor of atikkamati) went beyond; passed over; overcame; surpassed. -
3 अतिच्च
අතිච්ච aticcaabs having passed beyond; having overcome. -
4 अतिधावि
අතිධාවි atidhaavi atidhāvi(aor of atidhāvati) ran fast; passed over the limits. -
5 अतिनामेसि
අතිනාමෙසි atinaamesi atināmesi(aor of atināmeti) passed time. -
6 उत्तिण्ण
උත්තිණ්ණ uttiNNa uttiṇṇa(pp. of uttarati) crossed over; gone to the other shore; come out of; passed. -
7 उपच्चगा
උපච්චගා upaccagaa upaccagā(upa + ati + gam + a; 3rd sin. pret.) he escaped, passed or overcame. -
8 गत
ගත gata(pp. of gacchati) gone; moved; walked; passed; arrived at; having come to a condition. -
9 गतयोभन
ගතයොභන gatayobhana adjone who has passed his youth. -
10 तरि
තරි tari(aor of tarati) crossed or passed over. -
11 तरित
තරිත tarita(pp. of tarati) crossed or passed over. -
12 तरित्वा
තරිත්වා taritvaa taritvā(abs. of tarati) having crossed or passed over. -
13 पहीयि
පහීයි pahiiyi pahīyi(aor of pahīyati) vanished; passed away; was abandoned. -
14 पहीयित्वा
පහීයිත්වා pahiiyitvaa pahīyitvā(abs. of pahīyati) having vanished; having passed away. -
15 पारगू
පාරගූ paaraguu pāragū adjgone beyond; passed; crossed. -
16 पारङ्गत
පාරඞ්ගත paaraपारङ्गतNgata pāraṅgata adjgone beyond; passed; crossed. -
17 पारप्पत्त
පාරප්පත්ත paarappatta pārappatta adjgone beyond; passed; crossed. -
18 मुट्ठ
මුට්ඨ muTTha muṭṭha(pp. of mussati) forgotten; passed into oblivion. -
19 मुस्सि
මුස්සි mussi(aor of mussati) forgot; passed into oblivion. -
20 मुस्सित्वा
මුස්සිත්වා mussitvaa mussitvā(abs. of mussati) having forgotten; having passed into oblivion.
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