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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Pamocana<br />

Pamocana (adj. n.) [fr. pa+muc] loosening, setting free; deliverance, emancipation S i.172=Sn 78; A ii.24,<br />

37, 49 sq.; Sn 166 (maccup!s!, abl.=from), 1064 (pamocan!ya dat.=pamocetu' Nd2); It 104 (Nibb!na'<br />

sabbagantha ˚'). At Dh 274 we should read pamohana' for pamocana'.<br />

Pamoceti<br />

Pamoceti Caus. of pamuñcati (q. v.).<br />

Pamoda<br />

Pamoda [fr. pa+mud, cp. Vedic pramoda] joy, delight Sdhp 528, 563. See also p!mojja.<br />

Pamodati<br />

Pamodati [pa+mud] to rejoice, enjoy, to be delighted, to be glad or satisfied S i.182; A iii.34 (so read for ca<br />

modati); Dh 16, 22; Pv i.113, 115; VvA 278 (= !modati). -- Caus. pamodeti id. Sdhp 248. -- pp. pamudita<br />

(& pamodita) (q. v.). Cp. abhippamodati.<br />

Pamodan!<br />

Pamodan! (f.) [fr. pa+mud] delight, joy, satisfaction Dhs 9, 86, 285 (!modan!+).<br />

Pamoha<br />

Pamoha [pa+muh, cp. Epic Sk. pramoha] bewilderment, infatuation, fascination Sn 841 (v. l. Nd1<br />

sammoha); Nd1 193 (+sammoha andhak!ra); J vi.358; J vi.358; Pug 21; Dhs 390, 1061.<br />

Pamohana<br />

Pamohana [fr. pa+muh] deceiving, deception, delusion Dh 274 (T. reads pamocana; DhA iii.403 expls by<br />

vañcana).<br />

Pampaka<br />

Pampaka [etym? Cp. Sk. pamp! N. of a river (or lake), but cp. ref. in BR. under pamp! vara* -- !di] a loris<br />

(Abhp. 618) i. e. an ape; but probably meant for a kind of bird (cp. Kern, Toev. s. v.) J vi.538 (C. reads<br />

pampuka & expls by pampa&aka).<br />

Pamha<br />

Pamha (nt.) [the syncope form of pakhuma=Sk. pak+man used in poetry and always expld in C. by<br />

pakhuma] eye -- lash, usually in cpd. a)!ra˚ having thick eyelashes, e. g. at J v.215; Vv 357; 6411; Pv iii.35;<br />

as!yata˚ at Th 2, 383.<br />

Pamhayati<br />

Pamhayati [pa+smi, Sk. prasmayate] to laugh; Caus. pamh!peti to make somebody laugh J v.297<br />

(=parihaseti C.), where it is syn. with the preceding umh!peti.

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