| 1 | A1a | 11 | A2 | 21 | A1b | ||
| 2 | B1a | 12 | B3b | 22 | B2d | ||
| 3 | A2 | 13 | A1b | 23 | A2 | ||
| 4 | B2a | 14 | B1c | 24 | B3d | ||
| 5 | A1b | 15 | A2 | 25 | A1a | ||
| 6 | B3a | 16 | B2c | 26 | B1b | ||
| 7 | A2 | 17 | A1a | 27 | A2 | ||
| 8 | B1b | 18 | B3c | 28 | B2a | ||
| 9 | A1a | 19 | A2 | 29 | A1b | ||
| 10 | B2b | 20 | B1a | 30 | B3e |
TAWALAMA: Pack-bullock.
TELGEDI: Ripe or dry cocoanuts to express oil from.
TEMMETTAMA: A kettle-drum. One of the five musical instruments of a temple.
TEMMETTANKARAYA: A tenant playing on the Temmettama and belonging to the tom-tom beater caste. His service is in requisition for the daily services of a temple at its festivals, perehera, and pinkama and when the incumbent proceeds on journeys of importance such as ordinations, visits to the prior, and pinkam duties. Under a lay proprietor, the Temmettankaraya attends at weddings, Yak and Bali ceremonies, funerals, and on journeys on state occasions. He occasionally assists in agricultural and building works, and presents a penuma of a towel or piece of cloth with betel. At the four festivals in temples he takes a part in all the preparations and decorations.
TETAMATTUWA: A towel or piece of cloth to rub the body dry after a bath, which it is the service of the dhoby to supply.
TETIYA: A metal dish used for the purposes of a plate.
TEWAWA: The daily service of a Dewale, morning, noon, and evening, when muruten is offered.
TIRALANU: Cords for curtains.
TIRAPILI: Curtains.