Marumba to mahati
marumba : [nt.] pebbles.
mala : [nt.] impurity; stain; rust; dirt; dung. || māla (m.) a circular enclosure; a round yard. mālā (f.) a garland; wreath; flowers; a string of.
malatara : [adj.] more dirty or impure.
malina : [adj.] dirty; stained; impure. (nt.), impurity.
malinaka : [adj.] dirty; stained; impure. (nt.), impurity.
malla : [m.] a wrestler; a man of the Malla clan.
mallaka : [m.] a vessel; a receiver.
mallayuddha : [nt.] wrestling contest.
mallikā : [f.] the (Arabian), jasmine.
masāragalla : [nt.] a kind of precious stone.
masi : [m.] soot; charcoal dust.
massu : [nt.] the beard.
massuka : [adj.] having a beard.
massukamma : [nt.] beard-dressing.
massukaraṇa : [nt.] beard-dressing.
maha : [m.] a religious festival. || mahā (mahanta becomes mahā in compounds; the last vowel ā is often shortened euphonically.)
mahaggata : [adj.] become great; lofty.
mahaggha : [adj.] very costly.
mahagghatā : [f.] costliness.
mahagghasa : [adj.] eating much; gluttonous.
mahaṇṇava : [m.] the great ocean.
mahati : [mah + a] honours; reveres. || mahatī (f.) great; big; extensive.