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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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sq. (ceto˚); v.212 sq.; Sn 801; Vv 4712; Nd1 109; Dhs 1059, 1126; SnA 132 (=pa*idh!na); DhA ii.172;<br />

DhsA 222 (r!ga -- dosa -- moha˚). -- kamma (in deva cult) payment of a vow D i.12, cp. DA i.97 (which<br />

Kern, however, Toev. s. v., interprets as "application of an enema," comparing Sk. pranidheya to be<br />

injected as a clyster).<br />

Pa*ipatati<br />

Pa*ipatati [pa+ni+pat] to fall down before Th 1, 375.<br />

Pa*ip!ta<br />

Pa*ip!ta [fr. pa+ni+pat] prostration, adoration D!vs v.53.<br />

Pa*ip!tika<br />

Pa*ip!tika (adj.) [fr. pa*ip!ta] consisting of a footfall, humbling or humble, devotional SnA 157.<br />

Pa*iya<br />

Pa*iya (adj.) [ger. formation fr. pa*, see pa*ati & cp. BSk. pa*ya in tara -- pa*ya fare Av- i.148] to be sold<br />

or bought, vendible, nt. article of trade, ware A ii.199; Vv 847 (=bha*.a VvA 337); J iv.363 (=bha*.a C.<br />

366).<br />

Pa*ihita<br />

Pa*ihita [pp. of pa*idahati] applied, directed, intent, bent on, well directed, controlled S iv.309 (dup˚); A<br />

i.8; v.87; Dh 43; (samm! ˚' citta'); Sn 154 (su˚ mano= su&&hu &hapito acalo SnA 200); Ps ii.41 (vimokkha);<br />

Miln 204, 333; 413. -- appa*ihita in connection with sam!dhi & vimokkha seems to mean "free from all<br />

longings," see Vin iii.93=iv.25; S iv.295, 309, 360; Ps ii.43 sq., 100; Miln 337.<br />

Pa*!ma<br />

Pa*!ma [fr. pa+nam, see pa*amati] bowing, bow, obei- sance Th 2, 407 (˚' karoti).<br />

Pa*"ta<br />

Pa*"ta (adj.) [pp. of pa+neti in same application BSk.; cp. Divy 385] 1. (lit.) brought out or to, applied,<br />

executed; used with ref. to punishment (see pa*eti da*.a') Pv iv.166 (˚da*.a receiving punishment=<br />

&hapita -- sar"ra -- da*.a PvA 242). -- 2. (appld) brought out or forth, (made) high, raised, exalted, lofty,<br />

excellent; with ref. to food (very often used in this sense) "heaped up, plentiful, abundant." Synonymous<br />

with uttama (DA i.109, 171), u)!ra (PvA 25, 228), atu)a (PvA 110);<br />

-- 404 --<br />

opp. h"na (D iii.215; A iii.349; v.140; Vism 11), l(kha (S ii.153; VvA 64). -- D i.12 (dhamm! gambh"r! . . .<br />

pa*"t! . . .), 109 (kh!daniya); ii.127 (id.) iii.215 (with h"na & majjhima -- dh!tu); S i.136 (dhammo<br />

gambh"ro etc.); ii.153 (dh!tu), 154 (pa*idhi); iii.47; iv.360; v.66 (dhamm!), 226 (eta' pada'), 266 (satt!);<br />

A i.284; ii.171, 190; iv.10, 332, 423; v.8, 36 and passim; Sn 240, 389; It 44; Pv i.53; iv.127; Pug 28<br />

(˚âdhimutta having high aspirations), 30, 60; Dhs 269, 1027, 1411; PvA 12, 35 (!h!ra), 42 (id.); DhA ii.154<br />

(bhojana). Compar. pa*"tatara, often combd with abhikkantatara, e. g. D i.62, 74, 216; S i.80; A i.119, 171;<br />

v.37, 140, 203 sq.

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