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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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P!ricariy! (f.) same as paricariya serving, waiting on, service, ministration, honour (for=loc.) D iii.189,<br />

250, 281; M ii.177; S iv.239; A ii.70; iii.284, 325, 328; J iii.408; iv.490; v.154, 158 (kilesa˚); PvA 7, 58,<br />

128. Cp. BSk. p!ric!ry! MVastu ii.225.<br />

P!ricchatta<br />

P!ricchatta=p!ricchattaka, Sn 64 (˚ka Nd2 439; expld as kovi)!ra); J v.393.<br />

P!ricchattaka<br />

P!ricchattaka [Epic Sk. p!rij!ta, but P. fr. pari+chatta +ka, in pop. etym. "shading all round"] the coral tree<br />

Erythmia Indica, a tree in Indra's heaven Vin i.30; A iv.117 sq.; Vv 381 (expld as M!gadhism at VvA 174<br />

for p!rij!ta, which is also the BSk. form); J i.40; ii.20; KhA i.122; SnA 485; DhA i.273; iii.211; DhsA 1;<br />

VvA 12, 110; PvA 137.<br />

P!rij!ta<br />

P!rij!ta=p!ricchattaka, VvA 174.<br />

P!rijuñña<br />

P!rijuñña (nt.) [abstr. fr. pariju**a, pp. of pari+jur] 1. decay, loss M ii.66; DhA i.238; VvA 101 (bhoga˚). --<br />

2. loss of property, poverty PvA 3.<br />

P!ripanthika<br />

P!ripanthika [fr. paripantha] 1. highwayman, robber S ii.188; J v.253. -- 2. connected with danger,<br />

threatening, dangerous to ( -- ˚) Vism 152; PugA 181 (sam!dhi˚, vipassan!˚).<br />

P!rip(r"<br />

P!rip(r" (f.) [abstr. fr. pari+p(r, cp. BSk. p!rip(ri Av- ii.107] fulfilment, completion, consummation S<br />

i.139; A v.114 sq.; Sn 1016; J vi.298; Nd2 137 (pada˚); SnA 28 (id.); Pug 53; Dhs 1367; DhA i.36; PvA<br />

132, 133; VbhA 468 (˚mada conceit of perfection).<br />

P!rima<br />

P!rima (adj.) [superl. form. fr. p!ra] yonder, farther, only combd with ˚t"ra the farther shore D i.244; M<br />

i.134, 135; S iv.174; Miln 269; DhA ii.100. Cp. BSk. p!rima' t"ra' Av- i.148.<br />

P!ribha&ya<br />

P!ribha&ya (nt.) (& der.) [fr. pari+bh%] "petting (or spoiling) the children" ( Miln trsl. ii.287) but perhaps<br />

more likely "fondness of being petted" or "nurture" (as Vism trsl. 32) (being carried about like on the lap or<br />

the back of a nurse, as expln at Vism 28=VbhA 483). <strong>The</strong> readings are different, thus we find ˚bha&yat! at<br />

-- 455 --<br />

Vbh 240; VbhA 338, 483; ˚bhatyat! at Vism 17, 23, 27 (vv. ll. ˚bha&&at! & ˚bbha&&at!); ˚bha&&akat! at Miln<br />

370; ˚bha&&at! at Vbh 352; KhA 236; Nd2 39. <strong>The</strong> more det. expln at VbhA 338 is "alank!ra -- kara*' !d"hi<br />

d!raka -- k")!pana' eta' adhivacana'." -- See stock phrase under mugga -- s(pyat!.

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