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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Pabhu<br />

Pabhu [fr. pa+bh(] iord, master, ruler, owner DA i.250.<br />

Pabheda<br />

Pabheda [fr. pa+bhid, cp. pabhindati] breaking or splitting up, breaking, opening VvA 183; akkhara˚<br />

breaking up of letters, word -- analysis, phonology D i.88 (=sikkh! ca nirutti ca DA i.247=SnA 447). -- adj.<br />

( -- ˚) breaking up into, i. e. consisting of, comprising, of various kinds J i.84; PvA 8 (pa&isandhi -- !di˚),<br />

130 (saviññ!*ak' âviññ!*aka˚).<br />

Pabhedana<br />

Pabhedana (nt.) [cp. pabheda] breaking up, destruction Sn 1105 (avijj!ya˚= bhedana' pah!na' etc. Nd2<br />

403).<br />

Pabhoti<br />

Pabhoti etc. see pahoti.<br />

Pamajjati<br />

Pamajjati1 [pa+mad] 1. to become intoxicated S i.73. -- 2. to be careless, slothful, negligent; to neglect,<br />

-- 416 --<br />

waste one's time S iv.125, 133; Sn 676, 925, 933; cp. Nd1 376 & Nd2 70; Dh 168, 172, 259; J iii.264 (with<br />

acc.); iv.396 (with gen.); Pv i.1112 (d!ne na p.); iv.13 (j!garatha m! p.); Sdhp 16, 620. -- aor. 2 pl.<br />

pam!dattha M i.46; A iii.87; iv.139. Other noteworthy forms are aor. or precative (m!) pam!do S iv.263;<br />

Th 1, 119; Dh 371 (see Geiger P.Gr. § 161 b), and cond. or aor. pam!dassa' M iii.179; A i.139 (see Geiger<br />

l. c. 170 & Trenckner Notes 752). -- appamajjanto (ppr.) diligent, eager, zealous PvA 7. -- pp. pamatta (q.<br />

v.).<br />

Pamajjati<br />

Pamajjati2 [pa+m%j] 1. to wipe off, rub off, sweep, scour Vin i.47; ii.209 (bh(mi˚ itabb!); M i.383. -- 2. to<br />

rub along, stroke, grope, feel along (with one's hands) Vin ii.209 (c"vara -- rajju' ˚itv!; cp. Vin. <strong>Text</strong>s<br />

iii.279). Note. pamajjam!na in phrase gale pi p˚ !nena at Nett 164 is after the example of similar<br />

passages M i.108 and A iv.32 and as indicated by v. l. preferably to be read as "api panujjam!nena pi" (see<br />

panudati).<br />

Pamajjan!<br />

Pamajjan! (f.) & ˚itatta (nt.) are abstr. formations fr. pa+mad, in the sense of pam!da carelessness etc., &<br />

occur as philological synonyms in exegesis of pam!da at Vbh 350=Nd1 423; Nd2 405. Also at DhA i.228<br />

(˚bh!va=pam!da).<br />

Pamaññ!<br />

Pamaññ! (f.) [abstr. fr. pam!*a, for *pam!ny!, grd. form. of pa+m! for the usual pameyya] only neg. ap˚<br />

immeasurableness Vbh 272 sq. (catasso appamaññ!yo, viz. mett!, karu*!, mudit!, upekh!). See<br />

appamaññ!.

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