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peak [JV]
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eminent, exquisite, especially fine/ noble, attained excellence, best, highest, outstanding [IW]
 
genuine; Syn [[dam pa]] [RY]
 
outstanding, prominent, distinguished, donate [JV]
 
eminent, exquisite [RY]
 
to become the highest degree/ perfect(ion); outstanding [RB]
 
1) outstanding, magnificent, superb, superlative, exceptional, formidable, first class, first rate, virtuoso, masterful, masterly, exquisite, highest or best; 2) prominent, preeminent, notable, distinguished; 3) to reach a high degree of mastery, education, knowledge or skill [Erick Tsiknopoulos] 


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Latest revision as of 21:51, 17 May 2021

This is the RYI Dictionary content as presented on the site http://rywiki.tsadra.org/, which is being changed fundamentally and will become hard to use within the GoldenDict application. If you are using GoldenDict, please either download and import the rydic2003 file from DigitalTibetan (WayBack Machine version as the site was shut down in November 2021).

Or go directly to http://rywiki.tsadra.org/ for more upcoming features.

ཕུལ་དུ་བྱུང་བ
eminent, exquisite, especially fine/ noble, attained excellence, best, highest, outstanding [IW]

genuine; Syn dam pa [RY]

outstanding, prominent, distinguished, donate [JV]

eminent, exquisite [RY]

to become the highest degree/ perfect(ion); outstanding [RB]

1) outstanding, magnificent, superb, superlative, exceptional, formidable, first class, first rate, virtuoso, masterful, masterly, exquisite, highest or best; 2) prominent, preeminent, notable, distinguished; 3) to reach a high degree of mastery, education, knowledge or skill [Erick Tsiknopoulos]