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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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mahiddhika PvA 217. [Cp. BSk. pretamahardhika Divy 14]. -- f. pet" Vin iv.20; J i.240; Pv i.62; PvA 67<br />

and passim. Vim!napet" PvA 47, 50, 53 and in Vim!na -- vatthu passim. -- upapattika born as a peta PvA<br />

119. -- katha (pubba˚) tales (or talk) about the dead (not considered orthodox) D i.8, cp. DA i.90; A v.128. -<br />

- kicca duty towards the deceased (i. e. death -- rites) J ii.5; DhA i.328. -- r!j! king of the Petas (i. e. Yama)<br />

J v.453 (˚visaya' na muñcati "does not leave behind the realm of the Petaking"); C. expls by petayoni and<br />

divides the realm into petavisaya and k!lakañjaka -- asura -- visaya. -- yoni the peta realm PvA 9, 35, 55,<br />

68, 103 and passim. -- loka the peta world Sdhp 96. -- vatthu a peta or ghost -- story; N. of one (perhaps the<br />

latest) of the canonical books belonging to the Suttanta -- Pi&aka KhA 12; DA i.178 (Ankura˚).<br />

Petattana<br />

Petattana (nt.) [abstr. fr. peta] state or condition of a Peta Th 1, 1128.<br />

Pettanika<br />

Pettanika [fr. pitar] one who lives on the fortune or power inherited from his father A iii.76=300.<br />

Pett!piya<br />

Pett!piya [for pett!viya (Epic Sk. pit%vya), cp. Trenckner, Notes 6216, 75] fat1er's brother, paternal uncle A<br />

iii.348; v.138 (gloss pit!maho).<br />

Pettika<br />

Pettika (adj.) [fr. pitar, for p/tika, cp. Epic Sk. pait%ka & P. petteyya] paternal Vin iii.16; iv.223; D ii.232; S<br />

v.146=Miln 368 (p. gocara); (sake p. visaye 2 your own home -- grounds 3) D iii.58; S v.146; J ii.59; vi.193<br />

(i*a). Also in cpd. m!t! -- pettika maternal & paternal D i.34, 92; J i.146.<br />

Pettivisaya<br />

Pettivisaya (& Pitti˚) [Sk. *paitrya -- vi+aya & *pitrya- vi+aya, der. fr. pitar, but influenced by peta] the<br />

world of the manes, the realm of the petas (synonymous with petavisaya & petayoni) D iii.234; It 93; J<br />

v.186; Pv ii.22; ii.79; Miln 310; DhA i.102; iv.226; Vism 427; VbhA 4, 455; PvA 25 sq., 29, 59 sq., 214,<br />

268; Sdhp 9.<br />

Petteyya<br />

Petteyya (adj.) [fr. pitar; cp. Vedic pitrya] father -- loving, showing filial piety towards one's father D iii.72,<br />

74; S v.467; A i.138; J iii.456; v.35; Pv ii.718. See also matteyya.<br />

Petteyyat!<br />

Petteyyat! (f.) [abstr. fr. petteyya] reverence towards one's father D iii.70 (a˚), 145, 169; Dh 332 (=pitari<br />

samm!pa&ipatta DhA iv.34); Nd2 294. Cp. matteyyat!.<br />

Pety!<br />

Pety! (adv.) [fr. pitar, for Sk. pitr!; cp. Trenckner, Notes 564] from the father's side J v.214 (=pitito).<br />

Pema

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