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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Viheti2 [contracted Pass. of vijah!ti=vih!yati, cp. vih!- hesi] to be given up, to disappear, to go awav J<br />

iv.216. Kern, Toev. s. v. wrongly=vi+eti.<br />

Vihesaka<br />

Vihesaka (adj.) [fr. viheseti] annoying, vexing, troubling Vin iv.36; Dpvs i.47. -- f. ˚ik! Vin iv.239, 241.<br />

Vihes!<br />

Vihes! (f.) [for vihi's!] vexation, annoyance, injury; worry M i.510; ii.241 sq.; S i.136; iii.132; iv.73;<br />

v.357; D iii.240 (a˚); Vin iv.143 (+vilekh!); A iii.245, 291; Sn 247, 275, 277; Vbh 369; Nett 25; Miln 295;<br />

DhA i.55.<br />

Vihesik!<br />

Vihesik! (f.) [probably for Sk. *vibh"+ik!, fr. bh", Epic Sk. bh"+!, cp. bh"+ma =P. bhi'sa (q. v.)] fright J<br />

iii.147. (C. says "an expression of fearfullness").<br />

Viheseti<br />

Viheseti [vi+hi's, or Denom. fr. vihes!, cp. Geiger, P.Gr. § 102] to harass, vex, annoy, insult S iv.63;<br />

v.346; A iii.194; Vin iv.36 sq.; Ud 44; Sn 277; Pv iv.147 (vihesa', aor.); iv.149 (vihesayi, aor.).<br />

V"ci<br />

V"ci (m. & f.) [cp. late Sk. v"ci wave; Vedic v"ci only in meaning "deceit"; perhaps connected with Lat.<br />

vicis, Ags. w"ce=E. week, lit. "change," cp. tide] 1. a wave J i.509; Miln 117 (jala˚), 319 (˚puppha wave --<br />

flower, fig.); Vism 63 (samudda˚); D!vs iv.46; DhsA 116= Vism 143. -- 2. interval, period of time (cp.<br />

"tide"= time interval) J v.271 (˚antara, in Av"ci definition as "uninterrupted state of suffering"). In contrast<br />

pair av"ci (adj.) uninterrupted, without an interval, & sav"ci with periods, in defn of jar! at VbhA 99 &<br />

DhsA 328, where av"ci means "not changing quickly," and sav"ci "changing quickly." Also in defn of sad!<br />

(continuously) as "av"ci -- santati" at Nd2 631. Cp. av"ci.<br />

V"jati<br />

V"jati [v"j] to fan J i.165; SnA 487; VvA 6 (T. b"jati). - Caus. v"jeti DhA iv.213; Mhvs 5, 161. -- Pass.<br />

v"jiyati: ppr. v"jiyam!na getting fanned J iii.374 (so read for vij"y˚); PvA 176 (so for vijjam!na!). -- pp.<br />

v"jita.<br />

V"jana<br />

V"jana (nt.) [fr. v"j, cp. Class. Sk. v"jana] a fan, fanning; in v"jana -- v!ta a fanning wind, a breeze SnA 174.<br />

V"jan"<br />

V"jan" (f.) [fr. v"jana, of v"j] a fan Vv 472 (T. b"jan", v. l. v"j˚); J i.46; Vism 310; DhA iv.39; VvA 147; PvA<br />

176; KhA 95. <strong>The</strong>re are 3 kinds of fans mentioned at Vin ii.130, viz. v!kamaya˚, us"ra˚, mora -- piñcha˚, or<br />

fans made of bark, of a root (?), and of a peacock's tail.<br />

V"jita<br />

V"jita [pp. of v"jati] fanned Pv iii.117 (˚anga).

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