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· <forename>Arlo</forename>
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·<lb n="1"/><gap reason="lost" unit="character" extent="unknown"/>sa gaha<unclear>pa</unclear><supplied reason="lost">ti</supplied><gap reason="lost" unit="character" extent="unknown"/>
·<lb n="2"/><gap reason="lost" unit="character" extent="unknown"/>sabhāri<unclear>ya</unclear><supplied reason="lost">sa</supplied> <gap reason="lost" unit="character" extent="unknown"/>
·<lb n="3"/><gap reason="lost" unit="character" extent="unknown"/>thaṁbho O<supplied reason="lost">varako</supplied><gap reason="lost" unit="character" extent="unknown"/>
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·<lem source="bib:Burgess1887_01">O<supplied reason="lost">varako</supplied></lem>
105<note>Another fragmentary inscription whose support is definitely a pillar (<ref target="DHARMA_INSEIAD00395.xml">EIAD 395</ref>), like the present one ends with the vowel <foreign>O</foreign> before a gap. If Burgess' conjecture for the present inscription is correct, then the same restitution probably applies in both cases.</note>
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110<p>Pillar <supplied reason="subaudible">and</supplied> cell of the householder <gap reason="lost"/>, with his wife <gap reason="lost"/>.</p>
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·<p>Burgess (<bibl rend="omitname"><ptr target="bib:Burgess1887_01"/></bibl>) commented: <quote>This is on a broken fragment in the steps of a well near the village. <gap reason="ellipsis"/> Perhaps the gift of a pillar and a cell.</quote></p>
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·<p>Deciphered by Burgess (<bibl rend="omitname"><ptr target="bib:Burgess1887_01"/></bibl>). This digital edition from the published estampage.</p>
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Commentary
Burgess (1887) commented: “This is on a broken fragment in the steps of a well near the village. … Perhaps the gift of a pillar and a cell.”