Mahamatta to mahita

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mahāmatta : [m.] a chief minister.

mahāmuni : [m.] the great sage.

mahāmegha : [m.] a shower.

mahāyañña : [m.] a great sacrifice.

mahāyasa : [adj.] of great fame.

mahāyāga : [m.] a great sacrifice.

mahāraha : [adj.] very precious; costly; much valuable.

mahārāja : [m.] a great king.

mahālatāpasādhana : [nt.] a ladies' parure called "great creeper".

mahāvīra : [m.] great hero.

mahāsatta : [m.] the great being.

mahāsamaṇa : [m.] the Great Recluse.

mahāsamudda : [m.] the ocean.

mahāsara : [nt.] a great lake. || mahāsāra (adj.), having immense wealth.

mahāsāla : [adj.] having immense wealth.

mahāsāvaka : [m.] a great disciple.

mahi : [aor. of mahati] honoured; revered. || mahī (f.) the earth; name of a river.

mahikā : [f.] the frost.

mahiccha : [adj.] greedy.

mahicchatā : [f.] greediness.

mahita : [pp. of mahati] honoured; revered.