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1 ठपेन्त
ඨපෙන්ත Thapenta ṭhapenta(pp. of ṭhapeti) placed; set up; established; set aside. -
2 ठपेसि
ඨපෙසි Thapesi ṭhapesi(aor of ṭhapeti) placed; set up; established; set aside. (aor of ṭhapāpeti), caused to be placed. -
3 अलिम्पेसि
අලිම්පෙසි alimpesi(aor of ālimpeti) 1. smeared; anointed; 2. set fire to. -
4 आलित्त
ආලිත්ත aalitta ālitta(pp. of ālimpati or ālimpeti) besmeared or stained with; set with fire. -
5 आलिम्पित
ආලිම්පිත aalimpita ālimpita(pp. of ālimpeti) 1. smeared; anointed; 2. set fire to. -
6 उक्कुज्ज
උක්කුජ්ජ ukkujja adjset up; upturned. -
7 उब्बेजेसि
උබ්බෙජෙසි ubbejesi(aor of ubbejeti) set into agitation; terrified. -
8 उब्बेजित
උබ්බෙජිත ubbejita(pp. of ubbejeti) set into agitation; terrified. -
9 एरेसि
එරෙසි eresi(aor of ereti) shaked; set into motion. -
10 एरित
එරිත erita(pp. of ereti) shaken; set into motion. -
11 चतुक्क
චතුක්ක catukka na set of four; a cross road. -
12 चारेत्वा
චාරෙත්වා caaretvaa cāretvā(abs. of cāreti) having caused to set going. -
13 चारेति
චාරෙති caareti cāreti(caus. of carati) causes to set going; causes to pasture; causes to feast one's senses. -
14 चारेसि
චාරෙසි caaresi cāresi(aor of cāreti) caused to set going; caused to pasture. -
15 चारित
චාරිත caarita cārita(pp. of cāretvā), set going; pastured. -
16 छक्क
ඡක්ක chakka na set of six. -
17 झापेत्वा
ඣාපෙත්වා jhaapetvaa jhāpetvā(abs. of jhāpeti) having burnt; having set fire to. -
18 झापेति
ඣාපෙති jhaapeti jhāpeti(caus. of jhāyati) caused to burn; causes to set fire to. -
19 झापेन्त
ඣාපෙන්ත jhaapenta jhāpenta(pr.p. of jhāpeti) causing to burn; causing to set fire to. -
20 झापेसि
ඣාපෙසි jhaapesi jhāpesi(aor of jhāpeti) caused to burn; caused to set fire to.
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