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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Lingeti [Denom. fr. ling] 1. to embrace, in poet. ger. lingiya (as if fr. lingati) Th 2, 398 (=!lingetv! ThA<br />

260). See !˚. -- 2. to characterize: see ul˚.<br />

Lipi<br />

Lipi [fr. lip; late Sk. lipi] the alphabet; a letter of the alphabet; writing Miln 79.<br />

Limpati<br />

Limpati [lip, cp. repa stain, lepa ointment, stain; Gr. li/pos grease, fat, liparo/s fat, a)lei/fw to anoint; Lat.<br />

lippus; Lith. limpû to stick, Goth. bi -- leiban, Ohg. bil"ban to stay behind, to stay, E. leave & live, Ger.<br />

leben. <strong>The</strong> Dhtp (385) simply expls by "limpana"] to smear, plaster, stain; usually in pass. (or med.) sense<br />

"to get soiled, to dirty oneself" Th 2, 388; PvA 215. Doubtful in Sn passages, where both limpati & lippati<br />

are found as readings, e. g. Sn 778 in <strong>Text</strong> lippati, but Niddesa reading limpati (Nd1 55); Sn 811 lipp˚, Nd1<br />

133 limp˚; Sn 1040, 1042 lipp˚, Nd2 549 limp.˚ -- Pass. lippati to be soiled (by), to get stained (in<br />

character) Sn 250, 547, 625, 778, 913, 1040; cp. Sn 71 (alippam!na ppr.). -- pp. litta: see ava˚, ul˚, vi.˚ --<br />

Cp. also !limpeti, palimpeti, vilimpati. -- Caus. I. lepeti to cause to be plastered J vi.432. -- Caus. II.<br />

limp!peti to cause to be plastered or anointed Mhvs 34, 42 (cetiya' ˚!petv!na).<br />

Limpana<br />

Limpana (nt.) [fr. lip] soiling, smearing Dhtp 385.<br />

Lisati<br />

Lisati [cp. dial. Sk. li$ate=Vedic ri$ate] to break off, tear off, pull; only at Dhtp 444 expld by "lesa."<br />

Lihati<br />

Lihati [lih, Sk. le.hi or l".he, also lihati. Cp. Lat. lingo, Gr. lei/xw; Goth. bilaig0n, Ags. liccian=E. lick,<br />

Ger. lecken. -- <strong>The</strong> Dhtp 335 expls lih by "ass!dane," i. e. taste] to lick; pres. lehati J ii.44; aor. lehayi'su<br />

PvA 198 (v. l. for palahi'su). Cp. parilehisa' Vv 8121; VvA 316; ger. lehitv! DA i.136 (sar"ra'); VvA 314.<br />

pp. l")ha (?). Cp. leyya.<br />

L"na<br />

L"na [pp. of l"yati] clinging, sticking; slow, sluggish; shy, reserved, dull, A i.3; Vism 125. Definitions at<br />

Vbh 352, 373; Dhs 1156, 1236; S v.277, 279 (ati˚). Often combd with uddhata as "sluggish or shy" and<br />

"unbalanced," e. g. at S v.112; Vism 136; VbhA 310. al"na active, open, sincere Sn 68 (˚citta), 717 (id.); J<br />

i.22 (v. 148; ˚viriya s"ha).<br />

L"nat!<br />

L"nat! (f.) [abstr. formation fr. l"na instead of l"y˚]= l"yan! Vism 469. al"nat! open -- mindedness, sincerity<br />

J i.366; SnA 122.<br />

L"natta<br />

L"natta (nt.) [abstr. fr. l"na] sluggishness, shyness; only in phrase cetaso l"natta' immobility of mind S v.64,<br />

103; A i.3=iv.32; v.145 sq.; Nett 86, 108; VbhA 272 (=cittassa l"n' !k!ra).<br />

L"yati

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