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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Pariggaha<br />

Pariggaha [fr. pari+g%h] 1. wrapping round, enclosing Th 1, 419 (? cp. Brethren 217 n. 6). -- 2. taking up,<br />

seizing on, acquiring, acquisition, also in bad sense of "grasping" Sn 779 (=ta*h! and di&&hi˚ Nd1 57); Ps<br />

i.172; ii.182 (nekkhamma˚ etc.); Nd1 11 (itthi˚ acquiring a wife); J vi.259; Miln 244 (!hara˚ abstinence in<br />

food), 313 (id.). -- 3. belongings, property, possessions D ii.58; iii.289=A iv.400; M i.137 (quoted at Nd1<br />

122); S i.93; Sn 805; J iv.371; vi.259; PvA 76 (˚bh(ta belonging to, the property of); VvA 213, 321. sa˚<br />

with all (its) belongings S i.32. -- 4. a wife ThA<br />

-- 424 --<br />

271; PvA 161 (kata˚ wedded), 282; ThA 271. sapariggaha>apariggaha married> unmarried (in general,<br />

with ref. to the man as well as the woman) D i.247; J iv.190; vi.348, 364. -- 5. grace, favour DA i.241<br />

(!misa˚ material grace).<br />

Pariggahita<br />

Pariggahita [pp. of pariga*h!ti] taken, seized, taken up, haunted, occupied Vin iii.51 (manuss!na' p. by<br />

men); iv.31, 278; DhA i.13 (amanussa˚ by ghosts); PvA 87, 133; Sdhp 64. -- f. abstr, ˚t! being possessed<br />

(Vism 121 (amanussa˚).<br />

Parigg!haka<br />

Parigg!haka (adj.) [fr. pariggaha] including, occupying Nett 79 (=upathambhaka C. as quoted in Index p.<br />

276).<br />

Parigha<br />

Parigha [Vedic parigha, of which the usual P. representa- tive is paligha (q. v.)] a cross -- bar ThA 211<br />

(˚da*.a).<br />

Parigha'sati<br />

Parigha'sati [pari+gha'sati1] to rub (too) hard, scrub, scratch, only in ppr. aparigha'santo Vin i.46; ii.208.<br />

Paricakkhitar<br />

Paricakkhitar [n. ag. fr. pari+cak+, cp. akkhi & cakkhu] one who looks round or enquires, neg. a˚ J v.77.<br />

Paricaya<br />

Paricaya [fr. pari+ci] familiarity, acquaintance J vi.337; Vism 153; PvA 74. -- adj. ( -- ˚) acquainted with,<br />

versed in (loc.) J ii.249 (j!ta˚), VvA 24 (kata˚); PvA 4 (id.), 129 (id.).<br />

Paricara*a<br />

Paricara*a (nt.) [fr. pari+car] 1. going about, mode of life DhA i.382 (gih"na' ˚&&h!na', v. l. for vicara*a˚).<br />

2. attending to, looking after, worshipping DhA i.199 (aggi -- p˚ -- &&h!na fire -- place). -- 3. enjoyment,<br />

pleasure (indriy!na') PvA 16. See also paric!ra*!.<br />

Paricara*aka

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