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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Mañjari<br />

Mañjari (f.) [cp. Epic & Class. Sk. mañjar"] a branching flower -- stalk, a sprout J v.400, 416.<br />

Mañjarik!<br />

Mañjarik! (f.)=mañjari, Vin iii.180.<br />

Mañjarita<br />

Mañjarita (adj.) [fr. mañjari] with (full -- grown) pedicles, i. e. in open flower Miln 308 (˚patta in full<br />

bloom).<br />

Mañj"ra<br />

Mañj"ra [cp. late Sk. mañj"ra nt.] an anklet, foot -- bangle Abhp 228.<br />

Mañju<br />

Mañju (adj.) [cp. Class Sk. mañju, also mangala, cp. Gr. ma/gganon means of deceiving, Lat. mango a<br />

dealer making up his wares for sale. See further cognates at Walde, Lat. Wtb. s. v. mango] pleasant,<br />

charming, sweet, lovely (only with ref. to the voice) D ii.211, 227 (one of the 8 characteristics of Brahm!'s<br />

& the Buddha's voice: see bindu & a&&hanga); J ii.150. -- (nt.) a sweet note J vi.591 (of the deer in the<br />

forest); VvA 219 (karav"ka ruta˚). -- bh!*aka sweet -- voiced, speaking sweetly J ii.150= DhA i.144; f.<br />

bh!*ik! J vi.418, 420. -- bh!*in id. J ii.150.<br />

Mañjuka<br />

Mañjuka (adj.) [mañju+ka] sweet voiced Vin i.249; J ii.350; iii.266; vi.412, 496.<br />

Mañj(saka<br />

Mañj(saka ( -- rukkha) [fr. mañj(sa] N. of a celestial tree, famed for its fragrancy Vv 386; SnA 52, 66, 95,<br />

98; VvA 175.<br />

Mañj(s!<br />

Mañj(s! (f.) [cp. Epic Sk. mañj(+!] a casket; used for keeping important documents in J ii.36<br />

(suva**apa&&a' mañj(s!ya nikkhip!pesi); iv.335 (suva**apa&&a' s!ra -- mañj(s!ya' &hapetv! k!lam ak!si).<br />

Mañje&&ha<br />

Mañje&&ha (adj.) [cp. *Sk. mañji+&h! Indian madder] light (bright) red, crimson, usually enumd in set of 5<br />

principal colours with n"la, p"ta, lohitaka, od!ta; e. g. at Vin i.25; S ii.101 (f. mañje&&h!); Vv 221 (Hardy in<br />

T. reads mañja&&ha, as twice at VvA 111, with vv. ll. ˚ji&&ha & ˚je&&ha, cp. Corrections & Addns on p. 372);<br />

Miln 61.<br />

Mañje&&haka<br />

Mañje&&haka (adj.) [fr. mañje&&ha, after lohita+ka] crimson, bright red, fig. shining Vv 391 (cp. defn at VvA<br />

177: like the tree Vitex negundo, sindhav!ra, or the colour of the Ka*av"ra -- bud; same defn at DhsA 317,<br />

with Sinduv!ra for Sindha˚); usually in sequence n"la, p"ta, mañje&&haka, lohitaka, od!ta as the 5

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