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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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hairless J vi.457; puthu˚ having broad hair or fins, name of a fish J iv.466; Vv 4411. ha&&ha˚ with hairs<br />

erect, excited Mhvs 15, 33. -- On loma in similes see J.P.T.S. 1907, 131. -- loma' p!teti to let one's hair<br />

drop, as a sign of subduedness or modesty, opp. to horripilation [p!teti formed fr. pat after wrong etym. of<br />

panna in panna -- loma "with drooping hairs," which was taken as a by -- form of patita: see panna --<br />

loma]: Vin ii.5 (=pannalomo hoti C.); iii.183; M i.442. Cp. anu˚, pa&i˚, vi˚. -- k(pa a pore of the skin J<br />

i.67; KhA 51, 63; SnA 155 (where given as 99,000) Vism 195 (id.). -- padmaka a kind of plant J vi.497<br />

(reading uncertain; v. l. lodda˚). -- sundar" (f.) beautiful with hairs (on her body) J v.424 (Kurangav" l.;<br />

expld on p. 430 as "roma -- r!jiy! ma*.ita udar!"). -- ha'sa horripilation, excitement with fear or wonder,<br />

thrill D i.49; A iv.311 sq. (sa˚); Sn 270; Vbh 367; Miln 22; Vism 143; DA i.150. -- ha'sana causing<br />

horripilation, astounding, stupendous Sn 681; J iv.355 (abbhuta+); Pv iii.93; iv.35; Miln 1; Mhvs 17, 55<br />

(abbhuta+). -- ha&&ha having the hair standing on end, horrified, thunderstruck, astounded D i.95; S v.270;<br />

Sn p. 15; Miln 23; SnA 155; cp. ha&&ha -- loma above.<br />

Lomaka<br />

Lomaka ( -- ˚) (adj.) [fr. loma] having hair, in cpd. caturanga˚ having fourfold hair (i. e. on the diff. parts of<br />

the body?) Vin iv.173. It may refer to the 5 dermatoid constituents of the body (see pañcaka) & thus be<br />

characteristic of outward appearance. We do not exactly see how the term caturanga is used here. -- Cp.<br />

anulomika.<br />

Lomasa<br />

Lomasa (adj.) [cp. Vedic roma$a] hairy, covered with hair, downy, soft M i.305; Pv i.92. At J iv.296<br />

lomas! is expld as pakkhino, i. e. birds; reading however doubtful (vv. ll. lomaha'sa & lomass!).<br />

Lomin<br />

Lomin ( -- ˚) (adj.) [fr. loma] having hair, in cpds. ekanta˚ & uddha˚, of (couch -- ) covers or (bed) spreads:<br />

being made of hair altogether or having hair only on top Vin i.192=ii.163; D i.7; cp. DA i.87.<br />

Lola (Lo)a)<br />

Lola (Lo)a) (adj.) [fr. lu): see lu)ati; cp. Epic & Classic Sk. lola] wavering, unsteady, agitated; longing,<br />

eager, greedy S iv.111; Sn 22, 922; J i.49 (Buddha -- m!t! lol! na hoti), 111, 210, 339 (dhana -- lo)a); ii.319<br />

(˚manussa); iii.7; Pug 65; Nd1 366; D!vs iv.44; Miln 300. -- alola not greedy, not distracted (by desire),<br />

self -- controlled S v.148; Sn 65. -- bhava greediness, covetousness ThA 16.<br />

Lolat!<br />

Lolat! (f.) [fr. lola] longing, eagerness, greed Miln 93; SnA 35 (!h!ra˚).<br />

Lolita<br />

Lolita [pp. of loleti] agitated, shaken Th 2, 373 (=!lolita ThA 252).<br />

Lolupa<br />

Lolupa (adj.) [fr. lup, a base of lumpati but influenced by lubh, probably also by lola. See lumpati]<br />

covetous, greedy, self -- indulgent D!vs ii.73. a˚ not greedy, temperate Sn 165. Cp. nil˚. -- f. lolup! as N. of<br />

a plant at J vi.537.<br />

Loluppa

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