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- D - daka : [nt.] water.dakarakkhasa : [m.] a water-sprite.dakkha : [adj.] clever; able; skilled; dexterous.dakkhaka : [adj.] one who see.dakkhatā : [f.] skill; ability; cleverness.dakkhati : [dis + a; dis is changed to dakkh),] sees.dakkhiṇa : [adj.] southern; right (side).dakkhiṇa akkhaka : [nt.] the right collar-bone.dakkhiṇaakkhaka : [nt.] the right collar-bone.dakkhiṇadisā : [f.] the south.dakkhiṇadesa : [m.] the southern country.dakkhiṇanāvatta : [adj.] winding to the right.dakkhiṇanodaka : [nt.] water of dedication.dakkhiṇāpatha : [m.] the southern route (in India); the country in the south, now called Dekkan.dakkhiṇāyana : [nt.] the southern course of the sun.dakkhiṇāraha : [adj.] worthy of a dedicatory gift.dakkhiṇāvatta : [adj.] winding to the right.dakkhiṇāvisuddhi : [f.] purity of a gift.dakkhiṇeyya : [adj.] worthy of an offering.dakkhiṇeyyapuggala : [m.] an individual deserving a donation.dakkhiṇodana : [nt.] water of dedication.dakkhitāye : [inf. of dakkhati] to see.dakkhituṃ : [inf. of dakkhati] to see.dakkhinī : [m.] one who sees or perceives.dakkhī : [m.] one who sees or perceives.daṭṭha : [pp. of ḍasati] bitten.daṭṭhaṭṭhāna : [nt.] the place where one is bitter.daḍḍha : [pp. of ḍahati] burnt; set fire to. (pp. of dahati), burnt, consumed by fire.daḍḍhageha : [adj.] one whose house is burnt.daḍḍhaṭṭhāna : [nt.] the place burn by fire.daṇḍa : [m.] 1. a stem, stick, cudgel, walking stick, timber (in general), 2. a fine, punishment.daṇḍaka : [nt.] a stick, twig, rod, a handle.daṇḍakamadhu : [nt.] a bee-hive hanged on a branch.daṇḍakamma : [nt.] punishment, penalty; atonement.daṇḍakoṭi : [f.] the tip of a stick.daṇḍadīpikā : [f.] a torch.daṇḍanīya : [adj.] liable to punishment.daṇḍaparāyana : [adj.] leaning on a stick; supported by a staff.daṇḍapāṇī : [adj.] carrying a staff in one's hand.daṇḍappatta : [adj.] one who is prosecuted.daṇḍabhaya : [nt.] fear of punishment.daṇḍahattha : [adj.] one who has a stick in hand.daṇḍika : [adj.] having a stick.datta : [pp. of dadāti] given.datti : [f.] a small vessel to keep food in.dattika : [adj.] (in cpds.) given by.dattiya : [adj.] (in cpds.) given by.dattu : [m.] stupid person.datthabhava : [m.] the fact of being bitten.datvā : [abs. of dadāti] having given.dada : [m.] (in cpds.) giving; bestowing.dadanta : [pr.p. of dadāti] giving; offering; allowing; granting; handing over.dadamāna : [pr.p. of dadāti] giving; offering; allowing; granting; handing over.dadāti : [dā + a; dā is doubled and the former ā is shortened] gives; offers; allows; grants; hands over.dadi : [aor. of dadāti] gave; offered; allowed; granted; handed over.dadituṃ : [inf. of dadāti] to give; to offer; to allow; to grant; to hand over.daditvā : [abs. of dadāti] having given.daddu : [f.] a kind of cutaneous eruption.daddula : [nt.] a soft skeleton similar to a sponge.dadhi : [nt.] curds.dadhighaṭa : [m.] a pot of curds.dadhimaṇḍa : [nt.] whey.danta : [pp. of dameti] tamed; trained; mastered; converted. (nt.), a tooth; tusk; fang. (pp. of dameti), tamed, controlled; restraineddantakaṭṭha : [nt.] a tooth brush; tooth-cleaner.dantakāra : [m.] an artisan in ivory.dantapanti : [f.] row of tooth.dantapoṇa : [m.] tooth-bangle.dantabhāva : [m.] tameness; control; state of being restrained.dantavalaya : [nt.] an ivory bangledantavidaṅsaka : [adj.] showing one's teeth.dantasaṭha : [m.] limes tree. (nt.) lime fruit.dantāvaraṇa : [(danta + āvaraṇa), nt.] the lip.dandha : [adj.] slow; silly; stupid.dandhatā : [f.] stupidity; sluggishness.dappa : [m.] arrogance; wantonness.dappaṇa : [nt.] a mirror; looking glass.dappita : [adj.] arrogant; haughty.dabba : [adj.] wise; able. (nt.) timber; wealth; substance.dabbajātika : [adj.] intelligent.dabbasambhāra : [m.] a collection of wood-work or building material.dabbimukha : [m.] a kind of bird; Turdus Ginginianus.dabbī : [f.] a spoon; ladle.dabbha : [m.] kusa-grass.dabbhamukha : [m.] a kind of bird; Turdus Ginginianus.dama : [m.] taming; subjugation; restraint; mastery.damaka : [adj.] tamer, controller; trainer.damatha : [m.] taming; subjugation; restraint; mastery.damana : [nt.] taming; subjugation; restraint; mastery.damanīya : [pt.p. of dameti] should be tamed; should be trained; should be mastered; shoul be converted.damita : [pp. of dameti] tamed; trained; mastered; converted.damiḷa : [adj.] Tamil.dametabha : [pt.p. of dameti] should be tamed; should be trained; should be mastered; shoul be converted.dameti : [dam + e] tames; trains; masters; converts.dametu : [adj.] tamer, controller; trainer.dametvā : [abs. of dameti] having tamed; having trained; having mastered; having converted.damenta : [pr.p. of dameti] taming; training; mastering; converting.damesi : [aor. of dameti] tamed; trained; mastered; converted.dampati : [m.] wife and husband.damma : [adj.] tamed or trained.dayā : [f.] sympathy; compassion; kindness.dayālu : [adj.] kind; compassionate.dayita : [pp.] being sympathised.dara : [m.] sorrow; anxiety; distress.daratha : [m.] sorrow; anxiety; distress.darī : [f.] a cleavage; cleft; cavern.dala : [nt.] a blade; leaf; petal.daḷidda : [adj.] poor; needy; a poor person.daḷha : [adj.] firm; strong; steady.daḷhaṃ : [adv.] firmly; strongly.daḷhaparakkama : [adj.] of strong effort; energetic.daḷhīkamma : [nt.] strengthening; making firm.daḷhīkaraṇa : [nt.] strengthening; making firm.dava : [m.] play; sport.davakamyatā : [f.] fondness of joking.davaḍāha : [m.] forest fire.davatthāya : [dat. sing.] for fun.davāya : [dat. sing.] for fun.dasa : (in cpds.), one who sees. (adj.), ten.dasaka : [nt.] a decade; a group of ten.dasakkhattuṃ : [adv.] ten times.dasadhā : [adv.] in ten ways.dasana : [nt.] tooth.dasanacchada : [m.] the lip.dasabala : [adj.] endowed with ten supernormal powers, the Buddha.dasavidha : [adj.] tenfold.dasasata : [nt.] a thousand.dasasatanayana : [adj.] having one thousand eyes. i.e. the Sakka.dasasahassa : [nt.] ten-thousand.dasikasutta : [nt.] a loose thread of fringe.dassaka : [adj.] one who shows.dassati : [fut. of dadāti] (he) will give.dassana : [nt.] sight; intuition; insight.dassanīya : [adj.] fair to behold; beautiful; handsome.dassaneyya : [adj.] fair to behold; beautiful; handsome.dassāvī : [m.] one who sees. Only in cpds. such as bhayadassāvī.dassita : [pp. of dasseti] shown; exhibited.dassiya : [abs. of dasseti] having shown; having exhibited.dassī : [m.] one who sees. Only in cpds. such as bhayadassāvī.dassu : [m.] robber.dasseti : [dis + e; dis is changed to das] shows; exhibits.dassetu : [m.] one who point out or shows.dassetvā : [abs. of dasseti] having shown; having exhibited.dassenta : [pr.p. of dasseti] showing; exhibiting.dassesi : [aor. of dasseti] showed; exhibited.daha : [m.] like.dahati : [dah + a] burns; accepts.dahana : [nt.] burning. (m.) fire.dahara : [adj.] young in years. (m.) a boy.dahi : [aor. of dahati] burnt; accepted.dāṭhā : [f.] a fang; the canine tooth.dāṭhādhātu : [f.] the tooth relic (of the Buddha).dāṭhābalī : [adj.] one whose strength lies in his tusks.dāṭhāvudha : [adj.] using tusks as his weapon.dāḍima : [nt.] pomegranate.dātabba : [pt.p. of dadāti] fit to be given.dātu : [m.] giver; a generous person.dātuṃ : [inf. of dadāti] to give; to offer; to allow; to grant; to hand over.dāna : [nt.] gift; charity; alms; alms-giving.dānakathā : [f.] talk about charity.dānagga : [nt.] a place where alms are given.dānanāraha : [adj.] worthy of receiving gifts.dānapati : [m.] master in liberality.dānaphala : [nt.] the fruit of munificence.dānamaya : [adj.] consisting of giving alms.dānava : [m.] a Titan.dānavaṭṭa : [nt.] constant giving of alms.dānavatthu : [nt.] things to be given.dānaveyyāṭika : [adj.] a distributor of alms or one who serves in feeding.dānasālā : [f.] alms-hall.dānasīla : [adj.] fond of giving.dānasoṇḍa : [adj.] of liberal disposition.dānāraha : [adj.] worthy of receiving gifts.dāni : [adv.] now.dāpana : [nt.] inducement to give.dāpita : [pp. of dāpeti] induced to give.dāpeti : [caus. of deti] induces to give.dāpetu : [m.] one who induces to give.dāpetvā : [abs. of dāpeti] having induced to give.dāpenta : [pr.p. of dāpeti] inducing to give.dāpesi : [aor. of dāpeti] induced to give.dāyaka : [m.] giver; supporter.dāyajja : [nt.] inheritance. (adj.) One who inherits.dāyati : [dā + ya] mows; reaps.dāyana : [m.] mowing.dāyapāla : [m.] a grove-keeper.dāyāda : [m.] inheritance. (adj.) (in cpds.) inheriting.dāyādaka : [adj.] one who inherits.dāyi : [aor. of dāyati] mowed; reaped.dāyikā : [f.] a female donor.dāraka : [m.] a boy; youngster.dārabharaṇa : [nt.] maintenance of a wife.dārikā : [f.] a girl.dārita : [pp. of dāreti] split; burst open.dāru : [nt.] wood; timber; fire-wood.dārukkhandha : [m.] a log of wood.dārukhaṇḍa : [nt.] a pieces of wood.dāruṇa : [adj.] severe; harsh; cruel.dārubhaṇḍha : [nt.] furniture; wooden articles.dārumaya : [adj.] made of wood.dārusaṅghāṭa : [m.] a raft made of wood.dāreti : [dāl + e] splits; bursts open.dāretvā : [abs. of dāreti] having split; having burst open.dārenta : [pr.p. of dāreti] spliting ; bursting open.dāresi : [aor. of dāreti] split; burst open.dālana : [nt.] splitting.dālayamāna : [pr.p. of dāleti] see dāreti.dālita : [pp. of dāleti] see dāreti.dāleti : [dāl + e] see dāreti.dāletvā : [abs. of dāleti] see dāreti.dālenta : [pr.p. of dāleti] see dāreti.dālesi : [aor. of dāleti] see dāreti.dāḷiddiya : [nt.] poverty.dāḷima : [nt.] pomegranate.dāvaggi : [m.] forest-fire.dāsagaṇa : [m.] a group of slaves.dāsatta : [nt.] slavery; the condition of a slave.dāsavya : [nt.] slavery; the condition of a slave.dāsitta : [nt.] status of a female slave.dāsī : [f.] a female slave.dikkhati : [dis + a] 1. sees; 2. becomes a monk.dikkhita : [pp. of dikkhati] initiated; consecrated.digambara : [m.] a naked ascetic.diguṇa : [adj.] twofold, double.digghikā : [f.] a ditch.dija : [m.] 1. a brahman; a twice born; 2. a bird.dijagaṇa : [m.] a group of brahmans or birds.diṭṭha : [pp. of passati] seen; found; understood. (nt.), vision.diṭṭhadhamma : [m.] this world. (adj.) one who has realised the final truth.diṭṭhadhammika : [adj.] belonging to this world.diṭṭhamaṅgalika : [adj.] one who believes in auspicious things seen.diṭṭhasansadana : [nt.] to compare one's view on things seen or known.diṭṭhānugati : [(diṭṭha + anugati) f.] imitation of what one sees.diṭṭhi : [f.] dogma; theory; belief.diṭṭhika : [adj.] (in cpds.), believing in; having the theory of.diṭṭhikantāra : [m.] the wilderness of dogma.diṭṭhigata : [nt.] a belief; wrong view.diṭṭhigahana : [nt.] the thicket of speculation.diṭṭhijāla : [nt.] the net of sophistry.diṭṭhivipatti : [f.] failure in theory.diṭṭhivipallāsa : [m.] contortion of views.diṭṭhivisuddhi : [f.] clear vision; right understanding.diṭṭhisaṃyojana : [nt.] the fetter of empty speculation.diṭṭhisaṅyojana : [nt.] the fetter of empty speculation.diṭṭhisampanna : [adj.] endowed with right view.ditta : [pp. of dippati] blazed; shone.ditti : [f.] light; brightness.diddha : [adj.] smeared with; poisoned.dina : [nt.] day.dinakara : [m.] the sun.dinaccaya : [m.] exhaustion of the day; evening.dinapati : [m.] the sun.dinādāyī : [dina + ādāyīadj.] taking what is given.dindibha : [m.] a lap-wing.dinna : [pp. of deti] given; granted. (pp. of dadāti), given; offered; allowed; granted; handed over.dinnaka : [m.] an adopted son. (nt.) the thing given.dinnādāyī : [(dinna + ādāyī) adj.] taking what is given.dipacci : [f.] flame of a lamp.dipada : [m.] a biped; a man.dipadinda : [m.] the most noble of the bipeds i.e. the Enlightened One.dipaduttama : [m.] the most noble of the bipeds i.e. the Enlightened One.dippati : [dip + ya] shines.dippana : [nt.] shining.dippi : [aor. of dippati] shone.dibba : [adj.] divine; celestial.dibbacakkhu : [nt.] the divine eye.dibbacakkhuka : [adj.] endowed with the superhuman eye.dibbati : [div + ya] sports; amuses oneself.dibbavihāra : [m.] the supreme condition of heart.dibbasampatti : [f.] heavenly bless.dibbi : [aor. of dibbati] sported; amused oneself.diyaḍḍha : [m.] one and a half.diva : [m.] heaven.divasa : [m.] day.divasakara : [m.] the sun.divasabhāga : [m.] daytime.divākara : [m.] the sun.divāṭhāna : [nt.] place where the daytime is spent.divāvihāra : [m.] rest during the heat.divāseyyā : [f.] laying on at midday; siesta.diviya : [adj.] divine; celestial. (see dibba).divya : [adj.] divine; celestial. (see dibba).disa : [m.] enemy.disampati : [m.] king.disākāka : [m.] a crow kept on board a ship in order to search land.disākusala : [adj.] one who knows the directions.disāpāmokkha : [adj.] world-famed.disābhāga : [m.] a direction.disāmūḷha : [adj.] one has lost his bearings.disāvāsika : [adj.] living in another country or in different parts of country.disāvāsī : [adj.] living in another country or in different parts of country.disvā : [abs. of passati] having seen; having found; having understood.dissati : [dis + ya] seems; appears.dissanta : [pr.p. of dissati] seeming; appearing.dissamāna : [pr.p. of dissati] seeming; appearing; visible.dīgahajātika : [m.] a being of the snake kind.dīgha : [adj.] long.dīghaṅguli : [adj.] having long fingers.dīghajātika : [m.] a being of the snake kind.dīghatā : [f.] length.dīghatta : [nt.] length.dīghadassī : [adj.] far-seeing.dīghanikāya : [m.] the collection of long suttas.dīghabhāṇaka : [m.] a repeater or expounder of the Dīghanikāya.dīgharattaṃ : [adv.] a long time.dīghalomaka : [adj.] having long fleece.dīghavaṇṭa : [m.] the tree Oroflylum indicum.dīghasottiya : [nt.] long sleep; sluggishness.dīdhiti : [f.] light; radiance.dīnatā : [f.] wretchedness.dīnatta : [nt.] wretchedness.dīpa : [m.] 1. a lamp; 2. an island; 3. help; support.dīpaka : [nt.] a small island. (adj.) shawing; explaining.dīpaṅkara : [adj.] one who lights a lamp; name of the former Buddha.dīpanā : [f.] illustration; explanation.dīpanī : [f.] an explanatory work.dīpayamāna : [pr.p. of dīpeti] lighting; making clear; explaining.dīparukha : [m.] a lamp post.dīpasikhā : [f.] flame of a lamp.dīpāloka : [(dīpa + āloka) m.] light of a lamp.dīpi : [m.] a panther.dīpika : [m.] a panther.dīpita : [pp. of dīpeti] illustrated; explained; shown; made clear; explained.dīpinī : [f.] female panther.dīpeta : [pr.p. of dīpeti] lighting; making clear; explaining.dīpetabba : [pt.p. of dīpeti] should be lighted; should be made clear; should be explained.dīpeti : [dip + e] light; make clear; explain.dīpetvā : [abs. of dīpeti] having lighted; having make clear; having explained.dīpenta : [pr.p. of dīpeti] lighting; making clear; explaining.dīpesi : [aor. of dīpeti] lighted; made clear; explained.du : antithetic prefix implying badness, perverseness, and difficulty.duka : [nt] a dyad; a pair.dukūla : [nt.] a kind of very fine cloth.dukkata : [adj.] badly done. (nt.) wrong action.dukkara : [adj.] difficult to do.dukkaratā : [f.] difficulty.dukkaratta : [nt.] difficulty.dukkarabhāva : [m.] difficulty.dukkha : [nt.] suffering; pain; misery; agony; discomfort.dukkhaanubhavana : [nt.] unpleasant of punishment.dukkhaṃ : [adv.] with difficulty.dukkhakkhanda : [m.] aggregate of suffering.dukkhakkhaya : [m.] extinction of misery.dukkhanidāna : [nt.] source of misery. (adj.) causing pain.dukkhanirodha : [m.] destruction of suffering.dukkhanirodhagāminī : [f.] (the practice) leading to the extinction of suffering.dukkhapaṭikkūla : [adj.] averse to pain.dukkhapareta : [adj.] afflicted by misery.dukkhapita : [pp. of dukkhāpeti] afflicted; caused pain; hurt.dukkhapetvā : [abs. of dukkhāpeti] havig afflicted; having caused pain; having hurt.dukkhapenta : [pr.p. of dukkhāpeti] afflicting; causing pain; hurting.dukkhappatta : [adj.] being in pain.dukkhappahāṇa : [nt.] removal of misery.dukkhavipāka : [adj.] having pain as its fruit; creating misery.dukkhasacca : [nt.] the truth of misery.dukkhasamudaya : [m.] the origin of suffering.dukkhasamphassa : [adj.] having an unpleasant touch.dukkhaseyyā : [f.] an uncomfortable sleep.dukkhānubhavana : [(dukkha + anubhava) nt.] undergoing of punishment.dukkhāntagū : [(dukkha + antagū) m.] one who has conquered suffering.dukkhāpagama : [(dukkha + apagama) m.] removal of pain.dukkhāpana : [nt.] hurting.dukkhāpeti : [deno. from dukkha] afflicts; causes pain; hurts.dukkhāpesi : [pp. of dukkhāpeti] afflicted; caused pain; hurt.dukkhita : [adj.] afflicted; grieved; unhappy; dejected; ailing. (pp. of dukkhīyati), felt pain; was distressed.dukkhī : [adj.] afflicted; grieved; unhappy; dejected; ailing.dukkhīyati : [deno. from dukkha] feel pain; be distressed. aor. dukkhīyi. pp. ḍukkhitadukkhīyi : [aor. of dukkhīyati] felt pain; was distressed. aor. dukkhīyi. pp. ḍukkhitadukkhudraya : [adj.] causing pain, resulting in ill.dukkhūpasama : [m] alleviation of suffering.dukkhesi : [aor. of dukkhāpeti] afflicted; caused pain; hurt.dukkhotiṇṇa : [adj.] fallen into misery.dugga : [nt.] a place difficult to access; a fortress.duggata : [adj.] poor; miserable.duggati : [f.] a realm of miserable existence.dugganda : [adj.] having a bad smell. (m.) a bad smell.duggandha : [m.] bad smell.duggama : [adj.] difficult to go.duggahita : [adj.] held or taken wrongly. (nt.) a wrong action.duccaja : [adj.] difficult to leave or given up.duccarita : [nt.] bad conduct; wrong action.dujivha : [m.] a serpent.dujjaha : [adj.] difficult to give or remove.dujjāna : [adj.] difficult to know.dujjīvita : [nt.] wrong livelihood.duṭṭha : [pp. of dussati] offended against; become corrupted or angry. (adj.), spoilt; corrupt; wicked; bad.duṭṭhacitta : [nt.] evil-minded; malignant.duṭṭhu : [adv.] badly.duṭṭhulla : [nt.] lewd talk. (adj.) inferior.dutappaya : [adj.] not easily satiable.dutiya : [adj.] second; having as the second.dutiyaṃ : [adv.] for the second time.dutiyaka : [adj.] a companion.dutī : [f.] a messenger; envoy.duttara : [adj.] difficult to cross over.duddama : [adj.] difficult to manage or tame.duddasa : [adj.] difficult to see or understand.duddasatara : [adj.] more difficult to see.duddasāpanna : [adj.] come misfortune.duddasika : [adj.] having ugly features.duddina : [nt.] a cloudy or unlucky day.duddha : [pp. of duhati] milked. (nt.), milk.dundubhi : [nt.] drum.dunnāmaka : [nt.] piles; haemorrhoids.dunnikkhitta : [adj.] badly or wrongly placed.dunniggaha : [adj.] difficult to subdue or control.dunnimitta : [nt.] bad omen.dunnīta : [adj.] wrongly carried or applied.dupaṭṭa : [adj.] having two folds.duppañña : [adj.] foolish. (m.) a fool.duppaṭinissaggiya : [adj.] difficult to give up or abstain from.duppaṭivijjha : [adj.] difficult to understand.duppamuñca : [adj.] difficult to be freed.dupparihāriya : [adj.] difficult to use or manage.duphassa : [m.] the nettle plant; disagreeable touch.dubbaca : [adj.] obstinate; disobedient.dubbaṇṇa : [adj.] of bad colour; discoloured; ugly.dubbala : [adj.] feeble; weak.dubbalatā : [f] feebleness.dubbalatta : [nt.] feebleness.dubbalabhāva : [m.] feebleness.dubbalya : [n.] feebleness.dubbā : [f.] panic grass.dubbijāna : [adj.] difficult to understand.dubbinīta : [adj.] obstinate; badly trained.dubbuṭṭhika : [adj.] rainless. (nt.) a famine; scarcity of rain.dubbhaka : [adj.] treacherous; insidious person.dubbhati : [dubh + a] is treacherous or unfaithful; plots against.dubbhana : [nt.] treachery.dubbhara : [adj.] difficult to bring up or speech.dubbhāsita : [nt.] an insulting word; bad speech.dubbhi : [aor. of dubbhaka] was treacherous or unfaithful; plotted against.dubbhikkha : [nt.] a famine; scarcity of food.dubbhitvā : [abs. of dubbhaka] having been treacherous or unfaithful; having plotted against.duma : [m.] a tree.dumagga : [nt.] tree-top.dumantara : [nt.] variety of trees; interval of trees.duminda : [(duma + inda), m.] the king of trees, i.e., the Bo-tree.dumuttama : [(duma + uttama), m.] the king of trees; i.e., the Bo-tree.dumuppala : [m.] a tree producing yellow flowers. see kaṇikāra.dummaṅku : [adj.] one who is difficult to make silent; obstinate person.dummatī : [m.] an evil-minded person; a fool.dummana : [adj.] unhappy; sorrowful.dummukha : [adj.] having a sad face.dummedha : [adj.] foolish.duyhati : [pass. of duhati] is milked.duyhi : [aor. of duyhati] was milked.durakkha : [adj.] difficult to protect.durakkhāta : [pp.] badly preached.duraccaya : [adj.] difficult to pass over.duratikkama : [adj.] difficult to pass over.duranubhodha : [adj.] difficult to know or understand.durājāna : [adj.] difficult to know or understand.durāsada : [adj.] difficult to be approached.durita : [nt.] sin; bad action.durutta : [adj.] badly spoken. (nt.) bad speech.dulladdha : [adj.] obtained with difficulty.dulladdhi : [f.] a wrong view.dullabha : [adj.] rare; difficult to obtain.duvaṅgika : [adj.] consisting of two portions.duvidha : [adj.] twofold.duve : [(nom. plu. of dvi)] two; two person or things.dussa : [nt.] cloth.dussakaraṇḍaka : [m.] clothes-chest.dussakoṭṭhāgāra : [nt.] a store-room for clothes.dussati : [dus + ya] offends against; becomes corrupted or angry.dussana : [nt.] offending; corruption; anger.dussayuga : a suit of garments.dussavaṭṭi : [f.] a foll of cloth; fringe of a cloth.dussaha : [adj.] difficult to bear on.dussi : [aor. of dussati] offended against; became corrupted or angry.dussitvā : [abs. of dussati] having offended against; having become corrupted or angry.dussīla : [adj.] of bad character; void of morality.duha : [adj.] (in cpds.) milking; yielding; granting.duhati : [duh + a] milks.duhana : [nt.] milking.duhamāna : [pr.p. of duhati] milking.duhi : [aor. of duhati] milked.duhitu : [f.] daughter.duhitvā : [abs. of duhati] having milked.dūta : [m.] a messenger; envoy.dūteyya : [nt.] errand; commission; carrying of messages.dūbhaka : [adj.] a treacherous person.dūra : [adj.] distant; far. (nt.), distance.dūraṅgama : [adj.] going afar.dūrato : [inf.] from afar.dūratta : [nt.] the fact of being distant.dūsaka : [adj.] one who defiles or defames; corrupting; spoiling.dūsana : [nt.] corruption; defilement.dūsayamāna : [pr.p. of dūseti] 1. spoiling; polluting; 2. defaming; 3. ill-treating.dūsita : [pp. of dūseti] 1. spoiled; polluted; 2. defamed; 3. ill-treated.dūseti : [dus + e] spoils; pollutes; defames; ill-treats.dūsetvā : [abs. of dūseti] 1. to spoil; to pollute; 2. to defame; 3. to ill-treat.dūsenta : [pr.p. of dūseti] 1. spoiling; polluting; 2. defaming; 3. ill-treating.dūsesi : [aor. of dūseti] 1. spoiled; polluted; 2. defamed; 3. ill-treated.deḍḍubha : [m.] a water-snake.deṇḍima : [m.] a kettle-drum.deti : [dā + e] gives. (See dadāti).denta : [pr.p. of deti] giving. (See dadāti).deva : [m.] 1. a deity; 2. the sky; 3. a rain cloud; 4. a king.devakaññā : [f.] a heavenly maiden.devakāya : [m.] a group of gods.devakumāra : [m.] a divine prince.devakusuma : [nt.] cloves.devagaṇa : [m.] a troop of gods.devacārikā : [f.] a journey in heaven.devaccharā : [f.] a nymph.devaññatara : [adj.] an inferior deity.devaṭṭhāna : [nt.] a temple dedicated to a deity.devatā : [f.] a deity.devatta : [nt.] divinity.devattabhāva : [m.] divine condition or body.devadattika : devadattiya adj. given by a deity.devadāru : [m.] a kind of pine, Uvaria longifolia.devadundubhi : [f.] thunder.devadūta : [m.] gods' messenger.devadeva : [m.] the god of gods.devadhamma : [m.] divine virtue; fear to sin.devadhītu : [f.] a young nymph.devanagara : [nt.] the city of the devas.devanikāya : [adj.] a community of devas.devaparisā : [f.] an assembly of devas.devaputta : [m.] son of a god.devapura : [nt.] the celestial city.devabhavana : [nt.] abode of a deity.devayāna : [nt.] the path to heaven; an air-ship.devara : [m.] brother-in-law; husband's brother.devarāja : [m.] the king of devas.devarukkha : [m.] a celestial tree.devarūpa : [nt.] an image of a deity.devaloka : [m.] heaven.devavimāna : [adj.] heavenly mansion.devasika : [adj.] occurring daily.devasikaṃ : [adv.] daily.devātideva : [m.] the god of gods.devānubhāva : [m.] divine power.deviddhi : [f.] divine power.devisi : [m.] a divine seer.devī : [f.] a goddess; a queen.devūpapatti : [f.] rebirth among gods.desa : [m.] region; country; a district.desaka : [m.] a preacher; one who expounds.desanā : [f.] discourse, sermon, preaching.desanāvilāsa : [m.] beauty of instruction.desika : [adj.] belonging to a country or province.desita : [pp. ḍeseti] pointed out; preached; expounded.deseti : [dis + e] points out; preaches; expounds.desetu : [m.] a preacher; one who expounds.desetvā : [abs.] having pointed out; having preached; having expounded.desenta : [pr.p. deseti] pointing out; preaching; expounding.desesi : [aor. of deseti] pointed out; preached; expounded.dessa : [adj.] disagreeable; detestable; odious.dessiya : [adj.] disagreeable; detestable; odious.deha : [m. nt.] the body.dehanikkhepana : [nt.] laying down the body; death.dehanissita : [adj.] connected with or belonging to the body.dehī : [m.] that which has a body; a creature.doṇa : [m. nt.] a measure of capacity; 1/8th of a bushel.doṇi : [f.] a boat; a canoe; a trough.doṇikā : [f.] a boat; a canoe; a trough.domanassa : [nt.] displeasure; melancholy; grief.dolā : [f.] a swing; palanquin.dolāyati : [deno. from dolā] swings; moves to and fro.dolāyi : [aor. of dolāyati] swung; moved to and fro.dovārika : [m.] gatekeeper.dosa : [m.] anger; corrupting; defect; fault.dosakkhāna : [nt.] blaming.dosaggi : [m.] the fire of anger.dosāpagata : [adj.] free from fault or defect.dosāropaṇa : [nt.] blaming; finding fault.dosinā : [f.] bright; moonlit.dohaka : [m.] one who milks.dohaḷa : [m.] longing of a pregnant woman; strong desire.dohaḷinī : [f.] the woman who has some longing.dohī : [adj.] 1. one who milks; 2. an ungrateful person.dvaṅgula : [adj.] measuring two inches. (nt.) two inches.dvattiṃsati : [f.] thirty-two.dvattikkhattuṃ : [adv.] twice or thrice.dvattipatta : [nt.] two or three bowls.dvanda : [nt.] a pair; couple; dyad. (m.) the Collective Compound.dvaya : [nt.] a pair; couple; dyad.dvācattāḷīsati : [f.] forty-two.dvādasa : [adj.] twelve.dvānavuti : [f.] ninety-two.dvāra : [nt.] door; entrance; gate.dvārakavāṭa : [nt.] the shutter of a door; doors and windows.dvārakoṭṭhaka : [nt.] the gateway; room over a gate.dvāragāma : [m.] village outside the city-gates.dvāraṭṭha : [m.] gate-man; gatekeeper.dvārapāla : [m.] gate-man; gatekeeper.dvārabāhā : [f.] door-post.dvārasālā : [f.] a hall near the gate.dvārika : [adj.] belonging to a gate. noun: a doorkeeper, m.dvāvīsati : [f.] twenty-two.dvāsaṭṭhi : [f.] sixty-two.dvāsattati : [f.] seventy-two.dvāsīti : [f.] eighty-two.dvi : [adj.] two. (the numeral)dvika : [nt.] a dyad; pair; couple.dvikkhattuṃ : [adv.] twice.dviguṇa : [adj.] twofold; double.dvicattālīsati : [f.] forty-two.dvija : [m.] a brahmin; a bird; a tooth; (twice-born).dvijivha : [adj.] a serpent, (having two tongues).dvidhā : [adv.] in two ways; in two parts.dvidhāpatha : [m.] crossing of roads.dvinavuti : [f.] ninety-two.dvipa : [m.] an elephant.dvipaññāsati : [f.] fifty-two.dvipatha : [m.] crossing of roads.dvimāsika : [adj.] two months old or existing two months.dvisaṭṭhi : [f.] sixty-two.dvisata : [nt.] two hundred.dvisattati : [f.] seventy-two.dvisahassa : [nt.] two-thousand.dvītīhaṃ : [adv.] two or three days.dvīha : [nt.] two days.dve : [(nom. plu. of dvi)] the two.dvejjha : [nt.] doubt; contradiction. (adj.) doubtful.dvedhā : [adv.] in two ways; in two.dvedhāpatha : [m.] a cross road.dvepatha : [m.] a cross road.dvebhāva : [m.] twofoldness.dveḷhaka : [nt.] doubt.dveḷhakajāta : [adj.] being in doubt.dvevācika : [adj.] having only two words (to repeat).dh dhaṅka : [m.] a crow.dhaja : [m.] a flag; emblem; symbol.dhajagga : the top of a standard.dhajālu : [adj.] adorned with flags.dhajāhaṭa : [(dhaja + āhaṭa) adj.] captured in war; taken as a booty.dhajinī : [f.] an army.dhañña : [nt.] grain; corn. (adj.) fortunate; lucky.dhaññaphala : [nt.] harvest.dhaññarāsi : [m.] a heap of grain.dhaññavantu : [adj.] fortunate; lucky.dhaññāgāra : [dhañña + agāra] a granary.dhata : [pp. of dhāreti] kept in mind; known by heart.dhana : [nt.] wealth, riches.dhanakkīta : [adj.] bought for money.dhanakkhaya : [m.] exhaustion of wealth.dhanatthaddha : [adj.] proud of wealth.dhanatthika : [adj.] desiring wealth.dhanalola : [adj.] greedy of wealth.dhanavantu : [adj.] rich, wealthy.dhanahetu : [adv.] for the sake of wealth.dhanāyati : [deno. from dhana] considers something as one's wealth.dhanāsā : [(dhana + āsā) f.] craving for wealth.dhanika : [m.] a creditor.dhanita : [nt.] sound. (adj.), sounded; sonant (said of a letter).dhanī : [adj.] wealthy. noun: wealthy person.dhanu : [nt.] a bow.dhanuka : [nt.] a small bow.dhanukāra : [m.] bow-maker.dhanuketakī : [m.] the screw-maker.dhanuggaha : [m.] an archer.dhanusippa : [nt.] the art of shooting.dhanta : [pp. of dhamati] blown; sounded; kindled.dhama : [adj. & n.] one who blows; a player (of a trumpet, etc.).dhamaka : [adj. & n.] one who blows; a player (of a trumpet, etc.).dhamakaraka : [m.] a filter or water-strainer. (often seen as dhammakaraka).dhamati : [dham + a] blows; sounds; kindles.dhamana : [ger. of dhamati] blowing; sounding; kindling.dhamani : [f.] a vein.dhamanisanthatagatta : [adj.] having veins showing all over the body (for lack of flesh).dhamanta : [pr.p. of dhamati] blowing; sounding; kindling.dhamāpeti : [caus. of dhameti] causes to blow; causes to sound.dhami : [aor. of dhamati] blew; sounded; kindled.dhamita : [pp. of dhameti] blown; sounded.dhamitvā : [abs. of dhamati] having blown; having sounded; having kindled.dhameti : [dham + e] blows; sounds.dhamenta : [pr.p. of dhameti] blowing; sounding.dhamesi : [aor. of dhameti] blew; sounded.dhamma : [m.] doctrine; nature; truth; the Norm; morality; good conduct.dhammakathā : [f.] religious talk; ethical discussion.dhammakathika : [m.] one who preaches the Norm.dhammakamma : [nt.] a legally valid act; procedure in accordance with Vinaya rules.dhammakāma : [adj.] lover of the truth.dhammakāya : [adj.] the Normal body.dhammakkhandha : [m.] a portion of the Norm.dhammakkhāna : [nt.] preaching of the doctrine.dhammagaṇḍikā : [f.] the block of justice. i.e., of execution.dhammagaru : [adj.] respecting the Norm.dhammagutta : [adj.] protected by the Norm.dhammaghosaka : [m.] one who announces about the preaching of the Norm.dhammacakka : [nt.] the wheel of Norm.dhammacakkappavattana : [nt.] preaching of the universal righteousness.dhammacakkhu : [nt.] the eye of wisdom.dhammacariyā : [f.] observance of righteousness.dhammacārī : [m.] one who walks in the righteousness. (adj.) virtuous.dhammacetiya : [nt.] a shrine in which sacred texts are enshrined.dhammajīvī : [adj.] living righteously.dhammaññū : [adj.] one who knows the doctrine.dhammaṭṭha : [adj.] just; righteous.dhammaṭṭhiti : [f.] the real nature of the Norm.dhammatakka : [m.] right reasoning.dhammatā : [f.] a general rule; nature.dhammadāna : [nt.] the gift of the Norm.dhammadāyāda : [adj.] having dhamma as one's inheritance; spiritual heir.dhammadīpa : [adj.] having the Norm as a sound footing.dhammadesanā : [f.] exposition of the Norm.dhammadessī : [m.] a hater of the Norm.dhammadhaja : [adj.] having dhamma as one's banner.dhammadhara : [adj.] one who knows the Norm by heart.dhammani : [m.] rat-snake.dhammaniyāma : [m.] the order of the Norm.dhammapaṇṇākāra : [m.] a present consisting of dhamma.dhammapada : [nt.] a line or stanza of the Norm.dhammappamāṇa : [adj.] measuring by the teaching.dhammabhaṇḍāgārika : [m.] the treasurer of the Norm.dhammabheri : [f.] the drum of the Norm.dhammarakkhita : [adj.] protected by the Norm.dhammarata : [adj.] fond of the Law.dhammarati : [f.] delight in the Law.dhammarasa : [m.] taste of the Norm.dhammarāja : [m.] the king of righteousness.dhammaladdha : [adj.] righteously acquired.dhammavara : [m.] the excellent doctrine.dhammavādī : [adj.] speaking according to the Law.dhammavicaya : [m.] investigation of doctrine.dhammavidū : [adj.] one who understands the Law.dhammavinicchaya : [m.] righteous decision.dhammavihārī : [adj.] living according to the Law.dhammasaṃvibhāga : [m.] distribution of the Law.dhammasaṅgāhaka : [m.] compiler of the scriptures.dhammasaṅgīti : [f.] recital of sacred scriptures.dhammasamādāna : [nt.] acquisition of the Norm.dhammasaraṇa : [nt.] putting one's faith on the Norm.dhammasavaṇa : [nt.] hearing of the Norm.dhammasākacchā : [f.] discussion about the Law.dhammasālā : [f.] preaching hall.dhammasenāpati : [m.] generalissimo of the Law.dhammasoṇḍa : [adj.] fond of the Norm.dhammassāmī : [m.] the lord of the Norm.dhammādāsa : [(dhamma + ādāsa), m.] the mirror of the Norm.dhammādhipati : [(dhamma + adhipati), adj.] respecting of Law as one's guide.dhammānudhamma : [(dhamma + anudhamma), m.] lawfulness; conformity with the Norm.dhammānuvattī : [(dhamma + anuvattī), adj.] acting in conformity with the Law.dhammānusārī : [(dhamma + anusārī), adj.] acting in conformity with the Law.dhammābhisamaya : [(dhamma + abhisamaya), m.] understanding of the Truth.dhammāmata : [(dhamma + amata), nt.] the nectar of the Norm.dhammāsana : [(dhamma + āsana), nt.] a pulpit.dhammika : [adj.] righteous.dhammilla : [m.] a knot of hair; braided hair.dhammīkathā : [f.] religious talk.dhara : [adj.] (in cpds.) bearing; holding; keeping in mind; wearing.dharaṇa : [nt.] a weight comprising about 2/5 of an ounce.dharaṇī : [f.] the earth.dharati : [dhar + a] lasts; continues; lives.dharanta : [pr.p. of dharati] lasting; continuing; living.dharamāna : [pr.p. of dharati] lasting; continuing; living.dhari : [aor. of dharati] lasted; continued; lived.dharuha : [m.] a tree.dhava : [m.] husband; the acacia tree.dhavala : [adj.] white; clean. (n.), white colour.dhātī : [f.] a nurse; foster-mother.dhātu : [f.] an element; natural condition; a relic; root of a word; humour of the body; faculty of senses.dhātuka : [adj.] (in cpds.) having the nature of.dhātukathā : [f.] an explanation about elements; the 3rd book of the Abhidhamma.dhātukusala : skilled in the elements.dhātughara : [nt.] a relic chamber.dhātunānatta : [nt.] diversity of natures or elements.dhātuvibhāga : [m.] separation of elements; distribution of relics.dhāraka : [adj.] (in cpds.) bearing; holding; wearing.dhārita : [pp. of dhāreti] borne; held; worn.dhāreti : [dhar + e] bears; holds; wears.dhāretu : [m.] bearer; holder; wearer.dhāretvā : [abs. of dhāreti] having borne; having held; having worn.dhārenta : [pr.p. of dhāreti] bearing; holding; wearing.dhāresi : [aor. of dhāreti] bore; held; wore.dhāvati : [dhāv + a] runs; runs away.dhāvana : [nt.] running.dhāvanta : [pr.p. of dhāvati] running; running away.dhāvi : [aor. of dhāvati] ran; ran away.dhāvita : [pp. of dhāvati] run; run away.dhāvitvā : [abs. of dhāvati] having run; having run away.dhāviya : [abs. of dhāvati] having run; having run away.dhi : [ind.] fie! shame! woe!dhikkata : [adj.] despised; detested; reviled.dhiti : [f.] energy; courage.dhitimantu : [adj.] energetic; resolution.dhītalikā : [f.] a doll.dhītu : [f.] daughter.dhītupati : [m.] son-in-law.dhīmantu : [adj.] wise.dhīyati : [dhā + ī + ya] is borne.dhīyamāna : [pr.p. of dhīyati] bearingdhīyi : [aor. of dhīyati] was borne.dhīra : [adj.] wise; the wise.dhīvara : [m.] a fisher-man.dhuta : [pp. of dhunāti] shaken off; removed.dhutaṅga : [nt.] an ascetic practice.dhutadhara : [adj.; n.] one who practises dhutaṅgas.dhutavādī : [m.] one who inculcates dhutaṅgas.dhutta : [m.] one who leads a corrupted life; a scoundrel; a cheat.dhuttaka : [m.] one who leads a corrupted life; a scoundrel; a cheat.dhuttikā : [f.] one who leads a corrupted life; a scoundrel; a cheat.dhuttī : [f.] one who leads a corrupted life; a scoundrel; a cheat.dhunana : [nt.] shaking off; doing away with.dhunanta : [pr.p of dhunāti] tossing; shaking off; removing.dhunāti : [dhu + nā] tosses; shakes off; removes.dhuni : [aor. of dhunāti] tossed; shook off; removed.dhunitabba : [pt.p. of dhunāti] should be tossed; should be shaken off; should be removed.dhunitvā : [abs. of dhunāti] having tossed; having shaken off; having removed.dhura : [nt.] 1. an office; responsibility; a charge; 2. a yoke; 3. the shaft of a carriage; 4. the forepart. (adj.) foremost; near.dhuragāma : [m.] neighbouring village.dhuranikkhepa : [m.] giving up of a hope or responsibility.dhurandhara : [adj.] bearing the office or taking the responsibility.dhurabhatta : [nt.] regularly given meal.dhuravahana : [nt.] bearing of the yoke or office.dhuravihāra : [m.] neighbouring monastery.dhuva : [adj.] stable; permanent; regular; constant.dhuvaṃ : [adv.] regularly; constantly.dhūpa : [m.] incense.dhūpana : 1. fumigation; incensing; 2. flavouring; seasoning (of curry).dhūpāyati : [(deno. from dhūpa)] emits smoke; fumigates.dhūpāyanta : [pr.p. of dhūpāyati] emiting smoke; fumigating.dhūpāyi : [aor. of dhūpāyati] emited smoke; fumigated.dhūpāyita : [pp. of dhūpāyati] emited smoke; fumigated.dhūpita : [pp. of dhūpeti] flavoured or seasoned with oil; fumigated.dhūpeti : [dhūp + e] flavours or seasons with oil; fumigates.dhūpetvā : [abs. of dhūpeti] having flavoured or seasoned with oil; having fumigated.dhūpesi : [aor. of dhūpeti] flavoured or seasoned with oil; fumigated.dhūma : [m.] smoke; fumes.dhūmaketu : [m.] a comet; fire.dhūmajāla : [nt.] a mass of smoke.dhūmanetta : [nt.] an outlet for smoke; a tobacco pipe.dhūmasikha : [m.] fire.dhūmāyati : [(deno. from dhūma)] smokes; smoulders; clouds over.dhūmāyi : [aor. of dhūmāyati] smoked; smouldered; clouded over.dhūmāyitatta : [nt.] obscuration; clouding over; becoming like smoke.dhūli : [f.] dust.dhūsara : [adj.] dust-coloured; yellowish.dhenu : [f.] a cow; a female animal in general.dhenupa : [m.] a suckling calf.dhota : [pp. of dhovati] washed; rinsed; cleansed.dhona : [adj.] wise.dhorayha : [adj.] able to bear a burden or to carry the yoke. (m.) a beast of burden.dhovati : [dhov + a] washes; rinses; cleanses.dhovana : [nt.] washing.dhovanta : [pr.p. of dhovati] washing ; rinsing; cleansing.dhovi : [aor. of dhovati] washed; rinsed; cleanse.dhovitabba : [pt.p. of dhovati] should be washed; should be rinsed; should be cleansed.dhovitvā : [abs. of dhovati] having washed; having rinsed; having cleansed.dhoviya : [abs. of dhovati] having washed; having rinsed; having cleansed.-ooOoo-
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