Bahira to bila
bāhira : [adj.] external; outer; foreign. (nt.), outside.
bāhiraka : [adj.] of another faith; outsider.
bāhirakapabbajjā : [f.] the ascetic life other than that of Buddhist monks.
bāhiratta : [nt.] eternality.
bāhujañña : [adj.] belonging to the public.
bāhulika : [adj.] living in abundance.
bāhulla : [nt.] abundance; luxurious living.
bāhullaya : [nt.] abundance; luxurious living.
bāhusacca : [nt.] great learning.
bāheti : [vah + e] keeps away; wards off; removes.
bāhetvā : [abs. of bāheti] having kept away; having warded off; having removed.
bāhesi : [aor. of bāheti] kept away; warded off; removed.
bidala : [nt.] a split pea or bamboo; a lath.
bindu : [nt.] a drop; a dot; a trifle.
bindumatta : [adj.] as much as a drop.
bindumattaṃ : [adv.] only a drop.
bimba : [nt.] an image; figure; the disk (of the sun or moon). || bimbā (f.) name of the Prince Siddharth's wife.
bimbikā : [f.] the creeper brayonia grandis, which produces red oval fruits.
bimbī : [f.] the creeper brayonia grandis, which produces red oval fruits.
bila : [nt.] a den; a hole; a portion.