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1 अज्झाचरि
අජ්ඣාචරි ajjhaacari ajjhācari(aor of ajjhācarati) transgressed; conducted against the rules. -
2 अतिचरि
අතිචරි aticari(aor of aticarati) transgressed; commited adultery. -
3 अतिसरि
අතිසරි atisari(aor of atisarati) went beyond the limits; transgressed. -
4 उल्लङ्घेत्वा
උල්ලඞ්ඝෙත්වා ullaउल्लङ्घेत्वाNghetvaa ullaṅghetvā(abs. of ullaṅgheti) having jumped over; having transgressed. -
5 उल्लङ्घेसि
උල්ලඞ්ඝෙසි ullaउल्लङ्घेसिNghesi ullaṅghesi(aor of ullaṅgheti) jumped over; transgressed. -
6 उल्लङ्घित
උල්ලඞ්ඝිත ullaउल्लङ्घितNghita ullaṅghita(pp. of ullaṅgheti) jumped over; transgressed. -
7 उल्लङ्घिय
උල්ලඞ්ඝිය ullaउल्लङ्घियNghiya ullaṅghiya(abs. of ullaṅgheti) having jumped over; having transgressed. -
8 कण्डित
කණ්ඩිත kaNDita kaṇḍita(pp. of khaṇḍeti) broken into pieces; transgressed. -
9 खण्डेत्वा
ඛණ්ඩෙත්වා khaNDetvaa khaṇḍetvā(abs. of khaṇḍeti) having broken into pieces; having transgressed. -
10 खण्डेसि
ඛණ්ඩෙසි khaNDesi khaṇḍesi(aor of khaṇḍeti) broke into pieces; transgressed. -
11 लङ्घेत्वा
ලඞ්ඝෙත්වා laलङ्घेत्वाNghetvaa laṅghetvā(abs. of laṅgheti) having jumped over; having discharged; having transgressed. -
12 लङ्घेसि
ලඞ්ඝෙසි laलङ्घेसिNghesi laṅghesi(aor of laṅgheti) jumped over; discharged; transgressed. -
13 लङ्घित
ලඞ්ඝිත laलङ्घितNghita laṅghita(pp. of laṅgheti) jumped over; discharged; transgressed. -
14 वीतिक्कन्त
වීතික්කන්ත viitikkanta vītikkanta(pp. of vītikkamati) transgressed; gone beyond. -
15 वीतिक्कमि
වීතික්කමි viitikkami vītikkami(aor of vītikkamati) transgressed; went beyond. -
16 वीतिक्कमित्वा
වීතික්කමිත්වා viitikkamitvaa vītikkamitvā(abs. of vītikkamati) having transgressed; having gone beyond. -
17 सापत्तिक
සාපත්තික saapattika sāpattika adjone who has transgressed a Vinaya rule.
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