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Randhaka ( -- ˚) (adj.) [fr. randhati 2] one who cooks, cooking, a cook J iv.431 (bhatta˚).<br />

Randhati<br />

Randhati [radh or randh, differentiated in P!li to 2 meanings & 2 verbs according to Dhtm: "hi's!ya'"<br />

(148), and "p!ke" (827). In the former sense given as ra*., in the latter randh. <strong>The</strong> root is freq. in the<br />

Vedas, in meaning 1. It belongs perhaps to Ags. rendan to rend: see Walde, Lat. Wtb. s, v. lumbus] to be or<br />

make subject to, (intrs.) to be in one's power; (trs.) to harass, oppress, vex, hurt (mostly Caus. randheti=Sk.<br />

randhayati). Only in Imper. randhehi J i.332, and in Prohib. m! randhayi J v.121, and pl. m! randhayu' Dh<br />

248 (=m! randhantu m! mathantu DhA iii.357). See also randha2. -- 2. to cook (cp. Sk. randhi & randhana)<br />

Miln 107 (bhojana' randheyya). -- pp. randha1.<br />

Rapati<br />

Rapati [rap] to chatter, whisper Dhtp 187 ("vacane"); Dhtm 266 ("akkose"). See also lapati.<br />

Rabhasa<br />

Rabhasa [rabh=labh, which see for etym. Cp. also Lat rabies. -- Dhtp 205 expls rabh (correctly) by !rambha<br />

& Dhtm 301 by r!bhassa] wild, terrible, violent D i.91, expld by "bahu -- bh!*in" at DA i.256. <strong>The</strong>re are<br />

several vv. ll. at this passage.<br />

Rama<br />

Rama ( -- ˚) (adj.) [fr. ram] delighting, enjoyable; only in cpd. d(˚ (=du1) difficult to enjoy, not fit for<br />

pleasures; as nt. absence of enjoyment Dh 87=S v.24; and mano˚ gladdening the mind (q. v.).<br />

Rama*a<br />

Rama*a (adj.) [fr. ramati; cp. Sk. rama*a] pleasing, charming, delightful DhA ii.202 (˚&&h!na).<br />

Rama*aka<br />

Rama*aka (adj.)=rama*a J iii.207.<br />

Rama*"ya<br />

Rama*"ya (& ˚n"ya) (adj.) [grd. of ramati] delightful, pleasing, charming, pleasant, beautiful D i.47 (˚*"y!<br />

dosin! ratti, cp. DA i.141); Sn 1013; Mhvs 15, 69 (*); PvA 42, 51 (expln for rucira). As rama*eyya at S<br />

i.233. Cp. r!ma*eyya(ka).<br />

Ramati<br />

Ramati [ram; defd by Dhtp 224 & Dhtm 318 by "k")!- ya'"] 1. to enjoy oneself, to delight in; to sport, find<br />

amusement in (loc.) S i.179; Vin 197 (ariyo na r. p!pe); Sn 985 (jh!ne); Dh 79 (ariya -- ppavedite dhamme<br />

sad! r. pa*.ito); subj. 1st pl. ram!mase Th 2, 370 (cp. Geiger, P.Gr. 126); med. 1st sg. rame J v.363; imper.<br />

rama Pv ii.1220 (r. deva may! saha; better with v. l. as ramma); -- fut. ramissati PvA 153. -- ger. ramma Pv<br />

ii.1220 (v. l. for rama). grd. ramma & raman"ya (q. v.). -- pp. rata. -- Caus. I. rameti to give pleasure to, to<br />

please, to fondle Th 1, 13; J v.204; vi.3 (pp. ramayam!na); Miln 313. -- pp. ramita (q. v.). Caus. II.<br />

ram!peti to enjoy oneself J vi.114.<br />

Ramita

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