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21 झापित
ඣාපිත jhaapita jhāpita(pp. of jhāpeti) was burnt; set fire to. -
22 झापिय
ඣාපිය jhaapiya jhāpiya(abs. of jhāpeti) having burnt; having set fire to. -
23 ठपेत्वा
ඨපෙත්වා Thapetvaa ṭhapetvā(abs. of ṭhapeti) having placed; set aside, or left. -
24 डहित्वा
ඩහිත්වා Dahitvaa ḍahitvā(abs. of ḍahati) having burnt; having set fire to. -
25 दड्ढ
දඩ්ඪ daDDha daḍḍha(pp. of ḍahati) burnt; set fire to. (pp. of dahati), burnt, consumed by fire. -
26 पञ्चावुध
පඤ්චාවුධ paपञ्चावुधncaavudha pañcāvudha na set of five weapons, viz: sword, spear battle-axe, bow and mace. -
27 पञ्ञत्त
පඤ්ඤත්ත paपञ्ञत्तnपञ्ञत्तnatta paññatta(pp. of paññāpeti) regulated or made a rule; made known; declared; prepared (a set, etc.). -
28 पञ्ञापेत्वा
පඤ්ඤාපෙත්වා paपञ्ञापेत्वाnपञ्ञापेत्वाnaapetvaa paññāpetvā(abs. of paññāpeti) having regulated or made a rule; having made known; having declared; having prepared (a set, etc.). -
29 पञ्ञापेति
පඤ්ඤාපෙති paपञ्ञापेतिnपञ्ञापेतिnaapeti paññāpeti(pa + ñā + āpe) regulates or make a rule; makes known; declares; prepares (a set, etc.). -
30 पञ्ञापेन्त
පඤ්ඤාපෙන්ත paपञ्ञापेन्तnपञ्ञापेन्तnaapenta paññāpenta(pr.p. of paññāpeti) regulating or making a rule; making known; declaring; preparing (a set, etc.). -
31 पञ्ञापेसि
පඤ්ඤාපෙසි paपञ्ञापेसिnपञ्ञापेसिnaapesi paññāpesi(aor of paññāpeti) regulated or made a rule; made known; declared; prepared (a set, etc.). -
32 पञ्ञापित
පඤ්ඤාපිත paपञ्ञापितnपञ्ञापितnaapita paññāpita(pp. of paññāpeti) regulated or made a rule; made known; declared; prepared (a set, etc.). -
33 पटिसामेत्वा
පටිසාමෙත්වා paTisaametvaa paṭisāmetvā(abs. of paṭisāmeti) having set in order; having kept away. -
34 पटिसामेसि
පටිසාමෙසි paTisaamesi paṭisāmesi(aor of paṭisāmeti) set in order; kept away. -
35 पटिसामित
පටිසාමිත paTisaamita paṭisāmita(pp. of paṭisāmeti) set in order; kept away. -
36 पतिट्ठापेत्वा
පතිට්ඨාපෙත්වා patiTThaapetvaa patiṭṭhāpetvā(abs. of patiṭṭhāpeti) having established; having set up; having installed. -
37 पतिट्ठापेति
පතිට්ඨාපෙති patiTThaapeti patiṭṭhāpeti(cause. of patiṭṭhāti) causes to establish; causes to set up; causes to install. -
38 पतिट्ठापेन्त
පතිට්ඨාපෙන්ත patiTThaapenta patiṭṭhāpenta(pr.p. of patiṭṭhāpeti) causing to establish; causing to set up; causing to install. -
39 पतिट्ठापेसि
පතිට්ඨාපෙසි patiTThaapesi patiṭṭhāpesi(aor of patiṭṭhāpeti) caused to establish; caused to set up; caused to install. -
40 पतिट्ठापित
පතිට්ඨාපිත patiTThaapita patiṭṭhāpita(pp. of patiṭṭhāpeti) established; set up; installed.
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