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matkuta, m. 12.66 =matkuņa, bug. Perhaps a MS error. madamukha, m. 6.340, a mature elephant, L. madhuyaşți, f. 8.249 = °yaști, liquorice, L. manasiks, 4.438, to concentrate on, L. maraṇānta, adj. 4.278, for life. martukāma, adj. 3.305, wishing to die. mahāpotāya, nom. 11.89, to be a big ship. mahāśilākanțaka, m. 12.252, n. of a battle, big stone and thorn. mahiman, m. 3.180, festival. mahodaya, m. Pra. 15, lord, master, L. mānava, m. 13.271, n. of a pillar in heavenly palaces. māņikya, n. 2.90; 6.184, gem in general. māra, 11.84, beating. moțita, adj. 4.315, twisted, PH. maulimāņikya, n. 6.184, crest-jewel. ranatūra, n. 12.224, war-drum. rathikibhū, 4.393, to become a charioteer. rājakira, m. 7.299, parrot. rājacakra, n. 11.307 =rājamandala, the circle of a king's
neighbours. rajāvartman, n. 4.530, king's highway. rājyānga, m. 6.186, requisite of regal administration, L. rodhaveśma, n. 4.564, prison.
lavasattama, m. 5.29 =°saptama, gods in the highest heavens,
the Anuttaras. leśa, m. 3.155, the most insignificant. lokottama, adj. 12.349, most superior. loșțu, m. 3.240, a clod, L.
varaņaka, n. 7.274, marriage. vardhāpikā, f. 12.132, nurse, Only H. Paris. vāti (or i), f. 12.212, wind. vānamantara, m. 6.44, -vyantara, a class of gods. viccharda, m. n. 4.329, pomp. vicchāaybhū, 11.151, to become lusterless.
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