Ditthika to dipacci
diṭṭhika : [adj.] (in cpds.), believing in; having the theory of.
diṭṭhikantāra : [m.] the wilderness of dogma.
diṭṭhigata : [nt.] a belief; wrong view.
diṭṭhigahana : [nt.] the thicket of speculation.
diṭṭhijāla : [nt.] the net of sophistry.
diṭṭhivipatti : [f.] failure in theory.
diṭṭhivipallāsa : [m.] contortion of views.
diṭṭhivisuddhi : [f.] clear vision; right understanding.
diṭṭhisaṃyojana : [nt.] the fetter of empty speculation.
diṭṭhisaṅyojana : [nt.] the fetter of empty speculation.
diṭṭhisampanna : [adj.] endowed with right view.
ditta : [pp. of dippati] blazed; shone.
ditti : [f.] light; brightness.
diddha : [adj.] smeared with; poisoned.
dina : [nt.] day.
dinakara : [m.] the sun.
dinaccaya : [m.] exhaustion of the day; evening.
dinapati : [m.] the sun.
dinādāyī : [dina + ādāyīadj.] taking what is given.
dindibha : [m.] a lap-wing.
dinna : [pp. of deti] given; granted. (pp. of dadāti), given; offered; allowed; granted; handed over.
dinnaka : [m.] an adopted son. (nt.) the thing given.
dinnādāyī : [(dinna + ādāyī) adj.] taking what is given.
dipacci : [f.] flame of a lamp.