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1 चातुद्दीपक
චාතුද්දීපක caatuddiipaka cātuddīpaka adjcovering the four continents or sweeping over the whole earth. -
2 अतिधावति
අතිධාවති atidhaavati atidhāvati(ati + dhāv + a) runs fast; passes over the limits. -
3 अतिधावि
අතිධාවි atidhaavi atidhāvi(aor of atidhāvati) ran fast; passed over the limits. -
4 इन्द्रियगुत्ति
ඉඳ්රියගුත්ති indriyagutti fkeeping watch over the senses. -
5 थूप
ථූප thuupa thūpa ma tope; pagoda; a cairn; a monument erected over the ashes of a holy person. -
6 धमनिसन्थतगत्त
ධමනිසන්ථතගත්ත dhamanisanthatagatta adjhaving veins showing all over the body (for lack of flesh). -
7 सम्पदान
සම්පදාන sampadaana sampadāna nhanding on; giving over; the dative case; supplying; making ready. -
8 सीमातिग
සීමාතිග siimaatiga sīmātiga adjgone over the limits. -
9 अति
අති atiprefix a prefix giving the meanings: up to, over, gone beyond, excess, etc. -
10 उत्तिण्ण
උත්තිණ්ණ uttiNNa uttiṇṇa(pp. of uttarati) crossed over; gone to the other shore; come out of; passed. -
11 कञ्चुक
කඤ්චුක kaकञ्चुकncuka kañcuka ma jacket; an over-coat; an armour; mantle; the slough of a snake. -
12 तिण्ण
තිණ්ණ tiNNa tiṇṇa(pp. of tarati) crossed over; gone through; one who has reached the final end. -
13 ददाति
දදාති dadaati dadāti(dā + a; dā is doubled and the former ā is shortened) gives; offers; allows; grants; hands over. -
14 द्वारकोट्ठक
ද්වාරකොට්ඨක dvaarakoTThaka dvārakoṭṭhaka nthe gateway; room over a gate. -
15 पन
පන pana(Adversative and interogative particle), ind and; yet; but; out the contrary; and now; more over.
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