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21 दुज्जीवित
දුජ්ජීවිත dujjiivita dujjīvita nwrong livelihood. -
22 दुल्लद्धि
දුල්ලද්ධි dulladdhi fa wrong view. -
23 दिट्ठिगत
දිට්ඨිගත diTThigata diṭṭhigata na belief; wrong view. -
24 पदुट्ठ
පදුට්ඨ paduTTha paduṭṭha(pp. of padussati) done wrong; offended against; was corrupted. -
25 पदुस्सति
පදුස්සති padussati(pa + dus + ya) does wrong; offends against; is corrupted. -
26 पदुस्सि
පදුස්සි padussi(aor of padussati) did wrong; offended against; was corrupted. -
27 पदुस्सित्वा
පදුස්සිත්වා padussitvaa padussitvā(abs. of padussati) having done wrong; offended against. -
28 पयोगविपत्ति
පයොගවිපත්ති payogavipatti ffailure of means; wrong application. -
29 मिच्छा
මිච්ඡා micchaa micchāind untruth; falsehood; false; wrongly; wrong. -
30 मिच्छाकम्मन्त
මිච්ඡාකම්මන්ත micchaakammanta micchākammanta mwrong conduct or action. -
31 मिच्छागहण
මිච්ඡාගහණ micchaagahaNa micchāgahaṇa nwrong behaviour. -
32 मिच्छाचार
මිච්ඡාචාර micchaacaara micchācāra nwrong behaviour. -
33 मिच्छादिट्ठि
මිච්ඡාදිට්ඨි micchaadiTThi micchādiṭṭhi fwrong view; heresy. -
34 मिच्छावाचा
මිච්ඡාවාචා micchaavaacaa micchāvācā fwrong speech. -
35 मिच्छावायाम
මිච්ඡාවායාම micchaavaayaama micchāvāyāma mwrong effort. -
36 मिच्छासङ्कप्प
මිච්ඡාසඞ්කප්ප micchaasaमिच्छासङ्कप्पNkappa micchāsaṅkappa mwrong intention. -
37 व्यापन्न
ව්යාපන්න vyaapanna vyāpanna(pp. of vyāpajjati) gone wrong; malevolent; vexed. -
38 विकाल
විකාල vikaala vikāla mthe wrong time; afternoon and the night. -
39 विपज्जति
විපජ්ජති vipajjati(vi + pad + ya) fails; goes wrong; perishes. -
40 विपज्जि
විපජ්ජි vipajji(aor of vipajjati) failed; went wrong; perished.
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