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1 अपाय
අපාය apaaya apāya mthe hell; state of loss and woe; lapse; loss. -
2 अपायगामी
අපායගාමී apaayagaamii apāyagāmī adjgoing or conveying to the state of misery. -
3 अमत
අමත amata nambrosia; the deathless state. -
4 अमतन्दद
අමතඳද amatandada adjbringing the deathless state. -
5 अरहत्त
අරහත්ත arahatta nstate of an arahant; final emancipation; the highest stage of the Path; sainthood. -
6 असङ्खतधातु
අසඞ්ඛතධාතු asaअसङ्खतधातुNkhatadhaatu asaṅkhatadhātu fthe unconditioned state. -
7 आकार
ආකාර aakaara ākāra mmanner; condition; state; appearance. -
8 आपायिक
ආපායික aapaayika āpāyika adjborn in or belonging to a state of misery. -
9 आरकत्त
ආරකත්ත aarakatta ārakatta nthe state of being far from. -
10 आरञ्ञकत्त
ආරඤ්ඤකත්ත aaraआरञ्ञकत्तnआरञ्ञकत्तnakatta āraññakatta nstate of living in a forest. -
11 आरुप्प
ආරුප්ප aaruppa āruppa(nt.; m.) an incorporeal being; formless state. -
12 आविलत्त
ආවිලත්ත aavilatta āvilatta nstate of being agitated or dirty. -
13 इत्थत्त
ඉත්ථත්ත itthatta n1. (itthaṃ + tta:) the present state; this life. 2. (itthi + tta:) womanhood; femininity. -
14 उपासकत्त
උපාසකත්ත upaasakatta upāsakatta nstate of a devotee. -
15 कवित्त
කවිත්ත kavitta nstate of poet. -
16 कविता
කවිතා kavitaa kavitā fstate of poet. -
17 खण्डिच्च
ඛණ්ඩිච්ච khaNDicca khaṇḍicca nthe state of being broken, (said of teeth). -
18 चवति
චවති cavati(cu + a) passes away; dies; falls away; shifts; passes from one state of existence into another. -
19 छाता
ඡාතා chaataa chātā fthe state of being hungry. -
20 जागरित
ජාගරිත jaagarita jāgarita nwakeful state.
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