Cajitva to calesi
cājitvā : [abs. of cajati] having let loose; having abandoned; having given up.
cāṭi : [f.] a jar; a pot.
cāṭukamyatā : [f.] flattery.
cātuddasī : [f.] the 14th day of a fortnight.
cātuddīpaka : [adj.] covering the four continents or sweeping over the whole earth.
cātummahāpatha : [m.] the place where four roads meet.
cātummahābhūtika : [adj.] consisting of the four great elements.
cātummahārājika : [adj.] belonging to the retinue of four Deva kings, inhabiting the lowest Deva heaven.
cāturiya : [nt.] skill; shrewdness.
cāpa : [m.] a bow.
cāpalla : [nt.] fickleness
cāmīkara : [nt.] gold.
cāraṇika : [nt.] pantomime.
cārikā : [f.] a journey; wandering.
cāritta : [nt.] custom; conduct; practice; calling on.
cāru : [adj.] charming; beautiful; pleasant.
cārudassana : [adj.] lovely to behold.
cāreti : [caus. of carati] causes to set going; causes to pasture; causes to feast one's senses.
cāretvā : [abs. of cāreti] having caused to set going.
cārenta : [pr.p. of cāreti] setting going; pasturing.
cāresi : [aor. of cāreti] caused to set going; caused to pasture.
cālayamāna : [pr.p. of cāleti] causing to shake. (pr.p. of calati), shaking.
cāleti : [caus. of calati] causes to shake; causes to agitate.
cāletvā : [abs. of calati] having caused to shake. (abs. of cāleti), having shaken; having agitated.
cālenta : [pr.p. of calati] causing to shake. (pr.p. of cāleti), shaking.
cālesi : [aor. of cāleti] caused to shake; caused to agitate. (aor. of calati), shoke.