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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Lunana (nt.) [for l(na(na), cp. lavana] cutting, severing SnA 148 (nidd!nan ti chedana' lunana'<br />

upp!&ana').<br />

Lun!ti<br />

Lun!ti [l(, given as lu at Dhtp 504 ("chedana") & Dhtm 728 ("paccheda"). For etym. cp. Gr. lu/w to loosen,<br />

Lat. luo to pay a fine, Goth. fraliusan to lose; Ger. los, E. lose & loose] to cut, cut off, mow, reap Miln 33<br />

(yaval!vak! yava' lunanti); DhsA 39. -- pp. l(na (& luta). -- Caus I. l!vayati Mhvs 10, 30; Caus. II.<br />

lav!peti to cause to mow Vin ii.180. -- A Pass. l(yati [fr. lu] is found at D i.141 (aor. l(yi'su) and at<br />

corresponding passage Pug 56 (imper. l(yantu, where dubb! is to be corrected to dabbh!). -- See lava,<br />

lavaka, lavana, l!yati, lavati.<br />

Lubbhati<br />

Lubbhati [Vedic lubhyate, lubh, cp. Lat. lubet & libet it pleases, libido longing; Goth. liufs=Ger. lieb & lob;<br />

E. love, etc. -- Dhtp 434: lobhe] to be lustful or greedy, to covet, long for, desire It 84 (lobhaneyye na<br />

lubbhati); Vism 465, 468. -- ger. lubbha (?) in olubbha is to be referred to lamb rather than lubh. A grd.<br />

formation in lobhaneyya or lobhan"ya (q. v.). -- pp. luddha.<br />

Lubbhana<br />

Lubbhana (nt.) [fr. lubh] being greedy, greediness, a scho- lastic word, only found in exegesis of word<br />

lobha, e. g. at Dhs 32 (where also the enlarged abstr. formation lubbhitatta) & Vism 465, 468 (lubbhana --<br />

matta' lobha).<br />

Lumpati<br />

Lumpati [lup, Epic Sk. lumpati, found also as rup in <strong>Pali</strong>: see ruppati. Connected with Lat. lugeo to be sorry<br />

(cp. rujati, roga; Gr. lu/ph sorrow) and rumpo to break. Defns at Dhtp 386 & 433 (chedana) and at Dhtm<br />

618 & 669 (cheda, vin!sa)] to break, harm, injure; to attack, plunder; with a strong touch of affection<br />

(sympathy or desire) lubh in it [cp. lup: Gr. lu/ph; ruj: roga], which is still more evident in Intens. loluppa<br />

(q. v.). -- DhsA 365 (in expln of loluppa). -- pp. lutta. -- Cp. ullumpana, ullopa, lopa, vilumpati, vilopa.<br />

Lu)ati & Lu&ati<br />

Lu)ati & Lu&ati [cp. Ep. Sk. lo&h to move & dial. lu., lo.ayati, to stir, agitate, which is a by -- form of lul,<br />

lolati to move, Caus. lolayati to set in motion. Etym. connected with Slavonic ljuljati to rock, Ags. l!/l a<br />

(flexible) rod, rood; root due to onomat. formation. Another form is lu&hati. <strong>The</strong> Dhtm (117) expls lu&<br />

by "lo&ane" (cp. vilo&ana & vilo)ana), and lu) (510) by "manthane"] to stir, shake, agitate, upset; intrs. to be<br />

in motion, to be stirred Miln 259 (calati khubbhati l. !vilati). -- pp. lu)ita.<br />

Lu)ita<br />

Lu)ita [pp. of lu)ati] stirred, moved, disturbed; lively; turbid (of water) S v.123=A iii.233; (udapatta !vila<br />

l.); D ii.128=Ud 83 (udaka' paritta' lu)ita' !vila'); J vi.63; Nd1 488 (!vila+); Miln 35, 177, 220 (˚citta),<br />

383 (a˚); DhsA 328 (indriy!ni paripakk!ni alulit!ni avisad!ni).<br />

L(ka<br />

L(ka [apocope form of ul(ka, arisen through wrong syllable -- division] owl J vi.497 (=ul(ka C.).<br />

L(kha

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