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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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4*atti (f.) [! + ñatti (cp. !*!peti), Caus. of jñ!] order, command, ordinance, injunction Vin i.62; KhA 29;<br />

PvA 260; Sdhp 59, 354.<br />

4*attika<br />

4*attika (adj.) [!*atti + ka] belonging to an ordinance or command, of the nature of an injunction KhA 29.<br />

4*!<br />

4*! (f.) [Sk. !jñ!, ! + jñ!] order, command, authority Miln 253; DA i.289; KhA 179, 180, 194; PvA 217;<br />

Sdhp 347, 576. r!j!!*! the king's command or authority J i.433; iii.351; PvA 242. !*a' deti to give an<br />

order J i.398; ˚' pavatteti to issue an order Miln 189, cp. !*!pavatti J iii.504; iv.145.<br />

4*!paka<br />

4*!paka (adj. n.) [fr. !*!peti] 1. (adj.) giving an order Vism 303. -- 2. (n.) one who gives or calls out<br />

orders, a town -- crier, an announcer of the orders (of an authority) Miln 147.<br />

4*!pana<br />

4*!pana (nt.) [abstr. fr. !*!peti] ordering or being, ordered, command, order PvA 135.<br />

4*!peti<br />

4*!peti [! + ñ!peti, Caus. of ! + j!n!ti fr. jñ!, cp. Sk. !jñ!payati] to give an order, to enjoin, command<br />

(with acc. of person) J iii.351; Miln 147; DhA ii.82; VvA 68 (d!siyo), 69; PvA 4, 39, 81.<br />

4*i<br />

4*i (Vedic !*i to a*u fine, thin, flexible, in formation an n -- enlargement of Idg. *olen!, cp. Ohg. lun, Ger.<br />

lünse, Ags. lynes = E. linch, further related to Lat. ulna elbow, Gr. w)le/nh, Ohg. elina, Ags. eln = E. el --<br />

bow. See Walde, L!t. Wtb. under ulna & lacertus]. -- 1. the pin of a wheel -- axle, a linch -- pin M i.119; S<br />

ii.266, 267; A ii.32; Sn 654; J vi.253, 432; SnA 243; KhA 45, 50. -- 2. a peg, pin, bolt, stop (at a door) M<br />

i.119; S. ii 266 (drum stick); J iv.30; vi.432, 460; Th 1, 744; Dh i.39. 3. (fig.) (˚ -- ) peg -- like (or<br />

secured by a peg, of a door), small, little in ˚colaka a small (piece of) rag Vin ii.271, cp. i.205<br />

(va*abandhana -- colaka); ˚dv!ra Th 1, 355; C. khuddaka -- dv!ra, quoted at Brethren 200, trsl. by Mrs. Rh.<br />

D. as "the towngate's sallyport" by Neumann as "Gestöck" (fastening, enclosure) !*i -- ga*&hik!!hato<br />

ayopatto at Vism 108; DA i.199 is apparently a sort of brush made of four or five small pieces of flexible<br />

wood.<br />

4tanka<br />

4tanka [etym. uncertain; Sk. !tanka] illness, sickness, disease M i.437; S iii.1; Sn 966 (˚phassa, cp. Nd1<br />

486). Freq. in cpd. app!tanka freedom from illness, health (cp. app!b!dha) D i.204; iii.166; A iii.65, 103;<br />

Miln 14. -- f. abstr. app!tankat! M i.124.<br />

4tankin<br />

4tankin (adj.) [fr. !tanka] sick, ill J v.84 (= gil!na C.).<br />

4tata

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