daha : [m.] like.
dahati : [dah + a] burns; accepts.
dahana : [nt.] burning. (m.) fire.
dahara
dahara : [adj.] young in years. (m.) a boy.
dahi
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
dātabba : [pt.p. of dadāti] fit to be given.
dātu
dātu : [m.] giver; a generous person.
dātuṃ
dātuṃ : [inf. of dadāti] to give; to offer; to allow; to grant; to hand over.
dāna
dāna : [nt.] gift; charity; alms; alms-giving.
dānakathā : [f.] talk about charity.
dānagga
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
dāpita : [pp. of dāpeti] induced to give.
dāpeti
dāpeti : [caus. of deti] induces to give.
dāpetu : [m.] one who induces to give.
dāpetvā
dāpetvā : [abs. of dāpeti] having induced to give.
dāpenta
dāpenta : [pr.p. of dāpeti] inducing to give.
dāpesi
dāpesi : [aor. of dāpeti] induced to give.
dāyaka : [m.] giver; supporter.
dāyajja
dāyajja : [nt.] inheritance. (adj.) One who inherits.
dāyati : [dā + ya] mows; reaps.
dāyana : [m.] mowing.
dāyapāla : [m.] a grove-keeper.
dāyāda
dāyāda : [m.] inheritance. (adj.) (in cpds.) inheriting.
dāyādaka : [adj.] one who inherits.
dāyi
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
dārita : [pp. of dāreti] split; burst open.
dāru
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
dāreti : [dāl + e] splits; bursts open.
dāretvā
dāretvā : [abs. of dāreti] having split; having burst open.
dārenta
dārenta : [pr.p. of dāreti] spliting ; bursting open.
dāresi
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
dālesi : [aor. of dāleti] see dāreti.
dāḷiddiya : [nt.] poverty.
dāḷima : [nt.] pomegranate.
dāvaggi : [m.] forest-fire.
dāsagaṇa : [m.] a group of slaves.
dāsatta
dāsatta : [nt.] slavery; the condition of a slave.
dāsavya
dāsavya : [nt.] slavery; the condition of a slave.
dāsitta : [nt.] status of a female slave.
dāsī
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