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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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intermediary kappa (q. v.) D i 54. -- k!ra*a a cause of impediment, hindrance, obstacle Pug A 231 -- cakka<br />

"the intermediate round", i. e. in astrology all that belongs to the intermediate points of the compass Miln<br />

178. -- cara one who goes in between or inside, i. e. a robber S iv.173. -- b!hira (adj.) inside & outside J<br />

i.125. -- bhogika one who has power (wealth, influence) inside the kings dominion or under the king, a<br />

subordinate chieftain (cp. antara -- ra&&ha) Vin iii.47 -- ra&&ha an intermediate kingdom, rulership of a<br />

subordinate prince J v.135. -- v!sa an interregnum Dpvs v.80. -- v!saka "inner or intermediate garment",<br />

one of the 3 robes of a Buddhist bhikkhu (viz. the sangh!&", uttar!sanga & a.) Vin i.94, 289; ii.272. Cf. next.<br />

-- s!&aka an inner or lower garment [cp. Sk. antar"ya id.], under garment, i. e. the one between the outer one<br />

& the body VvA 166 (q. v.).<br />

Antara'sa<br />

Antara'sa [B.Sk. antarâ'sa; antara + a'sa] "in between the shoulders", i. e. the chest J v.173 = vi.171<br />

(phrase lohitakkho vihat! antara'so).<br />

Antara&&haka<br />

Antara&&haka (adj.) [antara + a&&haka] only in phrases rattisu antara&&hak!su and antara&&hake hima --<br />

p!tasamaye (in which antara functions as prep. c. loc., according to antara II. b.) i. e. in the nights (& in the<br />

time of the falling of snow) between the eighths (i. e. the eighth day before & after the full moon: see<br />

a&&haka2). First phrase at Vin i.31, 288; iii 31; second at M i.79 (cp. p. 536 where Trenckner divides anta --<br />

ra&&haka); A i.136 (in nom.); J i.390; Miln 396.<br />

Antaradh!na<br />

Antaradh!na (nt.) [fr. antaradh!yati] disappearance A i.58 (saddhammassa); ii.147; iii.176 sq.; Miln 133;<br />

Dhs 645, 738, 871. Cp. ˚dh!yana.<br />

Antaradh!yati<br />

Antaradh!yati [antara + dh!yati] to disappear Sn 449 (˚dh!yatha 3rd sg. med.); Vv 8128 (id.); J i.119 =<br />

DhA i.248; DhA iv.191 (ppr. ˚dh!yam!na & aor. dh!yi) PvA 152, 217, (˚dh!yi), 245; VvA 48. -- ppr.<br />

antarahita (q. v.). -- Caus. antaradh!peti to cause to disappear, to destroy J i.147; ii.415; PvA 123.<br />

-- 48 --<br />

Antaradh!yana<br />

Antaradh!yana (nt.) [fr. antaradh!yati] disappearance DhA iv.191. (v. l. ˚adh!na).<br />

Antarayati<br />

Antarayati [cp. denom. fr. antara] to go or step in be- tween, ger. antaritv! (= antarayitv!) J i.218.<br />

Antarahita<br />

Antarahita (adj.) [pp. of antaradh!yati] 1. disappeared, gone, left D i.222. M i.487. Miln 18. PvA 245. -- 2<br />

in phrase anantarahit!ya bh(miy! (loc) on the bare soil (lit. on the ground with nothing put in between it &<br />

the person lying down, i. e. on an uncovered or unobstructed ground) Vin i.47; ii.209; M ii.57.<br />

Antar!

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