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Ceylon Epigraphy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

M. de Z. Wickremasinghe
Affiliation:
Indian Institute, Oxford.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1908

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References

page 528 note 1 Cf. the corresponding forms karavūvan and Karavā from karavanavā, causative verb derived from the present stem of .

page page 528 note 2 Cf. ProfessorGeiger's, Litt. und Spr. der Singhalesen, p. 81, § 65, and also the etymology of such words as piṇi (Skt. praṇīta), piṇanavā (Skt. ) in his most useful Sinhalese vocabulary.Google Scholar

page page 529 note 1 E.Z., p. 47, 1. 18.Google Scholar

page page 529 note 2 Ibid., p. 97, 1. 55.