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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Pip!s!<br />

Pip!s! (f.) [Desid. form. fr. p!, pibati>pipati, lit. desire to drink] 1. thirst Nd2 443 (=udaka -- pip!s!); Miln<br />

318; VbhA 196 (in comparison); PvA 23, 33, 67 sq.; Sdhp 288. Often combd with khud! (hunger) e. g. Sn<br />

52, 436 (khup˚); PvA 67; or jighacch! (id.), e. g. M i.10; S i.18; A ii.143, 153; Miln 304. -- 2. longing (for<br />

food), hunger J ii.319. -- 3. desire, craving, longing D iii.238 (avigata˚); S iii.7, 108, 190; iv.387; A ii.34<br />

(pip!savinaya; expld at Vism 293); iv.461 sq.<br />

Pip!sita<br />

Pip!sita (adj.) [pp. of pip!sati, Desid. fr. p!, cp. pip!s!] thirsty S i.143; ii.110 (sur!˚); J vi.399; Miln 318<br />

(kilantatasita -- p.); Vism 262; PvA 127; Sdhp 151.<br />

Pip!sin<br />

Pip!sin (adj.) [fr. pip!s!] thirsty D ii.265.<br />

Pipi<br />

Pipi (adj.) [fr. p!, see pivati] drinking (?) in su˚ good to drink (?) J vi.326 (v. l. BB sucimant). Or is it<br />

"flowing" (cp. Vedic pipi+vat overflowing)?<br />

Pip"lik!<br />

Pip"lik! (f.) & pipillika [cp. Vedic pip"lik!, pip"laka & pip"lika; BSk. pip"laka Av- ii.130 (kunta˚). See also<br />

kipillik!] ant J iii.276 (BB kipillik!); Sdhp 23; as pipillik! at J i.202.<br />

-- 460 --<br />

Pippala<br />

Pippala [for the usual P. pipphal", Sk. pippal"] pepper Vin i.201, cp. Vin. <strong>Text</strong>s ii.46.<br />

Pipphala<br />

Pipphala [cp. Epic Sk. pippala, on ph for p see pipphal"] the fruit of Ficus religiosa, the holy fig tree J<br />

vi.518 (Kern's reading, Toev. s. v. for T. maddhu -- vipphala, C. reads madhuvipphala & explns by<br />

madhuraphala).<br />

Pipphalaka<br />

Pipphalaka (nt.?) [etym.? BR give Sk. *pippalaka in meaning "thread for sewing"] scissors (? so ed.) DA<br />

i.70.<br />

Pipphal"<br />

Pipphal" (f.) [with aspirate ph for p, as in Sk. pippal", see Geiger, P.Gr. § 62. See also pippala. Etym. loan<br />

words are Gr. pe/peri=Lat. piper=E. pepper, Ger. pfeffer] long pepper S v.79; J iii.85; Vv 436; DhA i.258<br />

(˚guh! Npl.); iv.155.<br />

Piya

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