Dujjana to dunnita
dujjāna : [adj.] difficult to know.
dujjīvita : [nt.] wrong livelihood.
duṭṭha : [pp. of dussati] offended against; become corrupted or angry. (adj.), spoilt; corrupt; wicked; bad.
duṭṭhacitta : [nt.] evil-minded; malignant.
duṭṭhu : [adv.] badly.
duṭṭhulla : [nt.] lewd talk. (adj.) inferior.
dutappaya : [adj.] not easily satiable.
dutiya : [adj.] second; having as the second.
dutiyaṃ : [adv.] for the second time.
dutiyaka : [adj.] a companion.
dutī : [f.] a messenger; envoy.
duttara : [adj.] difficult to cross over.
duddama : [adj.] difficult to manage or tame.
duddasa : [adj.] difficult to see or understand.
duddasatara : [adj.] more difficult to see.
duddasāpanna : [adj.] come misfortune.
duddasika : [adj.] having ugly features.
duddina : [nt.] a cloudy or unlucky day.
duddha : [pp. of duhati] milked. (nt.), milk.
dundubhi : [nt.] drum.
dunnāmaka : [nt.] piles; haemorrhoids.
dunnikkhitta : [adj.] badly or wrongly placed.
dunniggaha : [adj.] difficult to subdue or control.
dunnimitta : [nt.] bad omen.
dunnīta : [adj.] wrongly carried or applied.