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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Pati&&h! (f.) [fr. pati+sth!. Cp. Ved. prati+&h! support, foundation] support, resting place, stay, ground, help,<br />

also (spiritual) helper, support for salvation S i.1 (ap˚); ii.65; iii.53; Sn 173; Dh 332; J i.149; iv.20; Miln<br />

302; DhsA 261; VvA 138; PvA 53, 60 (=d"pa), 87 (=d"pa), 141 (su˚), 174 (su˚=d"pa).<br />

Pati&&h!na<br />

Pati&&h!na (nt.) [fr. pa&i+sth! cp. late Sk. prati+&h!na] fixing, setting up, support, help, ground (for salvation)<br />

Sn 1011: PvA 123.<br />

Pati&&h!pita<br />

Pati&&h!pita [pp. of pati&&h!peti] put down, set down, established PvA 139.<br />

Pati&&h!pitar<br />

Pati&&h!pitar [n. ag. of pati&&h!peti] one who establishes A v.66.<br />

Pati&&h!peti<br />

Pati&&h!peti [Caus. of pati&&hahati, cp. BSk. pra&i+&h!- payati Jtm 224] to establish, set up, fix, put into, instal<br />

D i.206; S i.90; J i.152; 168, 349 (sot!patti -- phale); PvA 22 (id.), 38 (id.) 50 (sara*esu ca s"lesu ca), 223<br />

(id.), 76 (ce&iya'), 78 (up!sakabh!ve), 131, 132 (hatthe). -- aor. pati&&h!pesi J i.138. -- pp. pati&&h!pita (q.<br />

v.).<br />

-- 406 --<br />

Pati&&h!ha<br />

Pati&&h!ha [fr. pati&&hahati] having one's footing in, hold on, tenacity Dhs 381=Nd2 271iii DhsA 253. <strong>The</strong> v.<br />

l. at Nd2 is pa&igg!ha which is also read by Dhs.<br />

Pati&&hita<br />

Pati&&hita [pp. of pati&&hahati] established in (loc.), settled, fixed, arrayed, stayed, standing, supported,<br />

founded in D iii.101 (supati&&hita -- citta); M i.478; S i.40, 45, 185 (dhammesu); It 77; Sn 409, 453; J i.51<br />

(kucchimhi), 262 (rajje); Pv i.44; ii.969 (duss"lesu); Miln 282; VvA 110 (˚gabbh!), 259 (˚saddha); PvA 34<br />

(j!ta+) -- nt. ˚' arrangement, settling, in pañca˚ the fivefold array, a form of respectful greeting, see under<br />

pañca.<br />

Pati&&h"yati<br />

Pati&&h"yati [only apparently (Pass.) to pati&&hahati, of sth!, but in reality= Sk. prati -- sthy!yate, of sthy!,<br />

see th"na. Ought to be pa&itth"yati; but was by popular analogy with pati&&h!ya changed to pati&&h"yati] to be<br />

obdurate, to offer resistance A i.124; ii.203; iii.181 sq.; J iv.22 (aor. ˚&&h"ya); Pug 36; KhA 226.<br />

Patita<br />

Patita [pp. of patati] fallen Dh 68, 320; J i.167; Miln 187; PvA 31 (read p!tita), 56.<br />

Patitaka<br />

Patitaka (adj.) [fr. last] thrown or fallen into (loc.), dropped Vism 62.

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