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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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934; Miln 9; DhA iv.123; as representing a small gift to one individual, opposed to the Mah!dan! Pv ii.957;<br />

as an individual meal contrasted with public feeding (sal!ka -- bhatta) DhA i.379. -- matta (bhatta) "only a<br />

spoonful of rice" Miln 8; DhA iv.75.<br />

Ka&acchuka<br />

Ka&acchuka (adj.) relating to spoons Vin ii.233.<br />

Ka&ana<br />

Ka&ana (nt.) [from ka&a, pp. of karoti] an evil deed A iv.172 (v.l.=AA 744 ka&ana' vuccati p!pakamma').<br />

Ka&allaka<br />

Ka&allaka [to ka&a1] a puppet (pagliaccio), a marionette with some contrivance to make it dance J v.16<br />

(d!ru˚ expld by d!rumaya -- yanta -- r(paka).<br />

Ka&as"<br />

Ka&as" (f.) [prob. a contamination of ka&a + s"va(thik!), charnel -- house, under influence of foll. va(..h˚),<br />

cp. Sk. ka&a (?) a corpse] a cemetery; only in phrase ka&asi' va..heti "to increase the cemetery" referring to<br />

dying and being buried repeatedly in the course of numerous rebirths, expld by sus!na & !)!hana ThA 291.<br />

-- va..henti ka&asi' ghora' !diyanti punabbhava' Vin ii.296=A ii.54=Th 1, 456 (where !cinanti (?) for<br />

!diy˚), 575; Th 2, 502. Also in cpds. ˚va..hana J i.146; Ud 72=Nett 174; ˚va..hita S ii.178 sq.= Nd2 664.<br />

Ka&!ka&a<br />

Ka&!ka&a see kata i.3.<br />

Ka&!ha<br />

Ka&!ha (m. nt.) [Sk. ka&!ha] a pot [in older texts only as -- ˚]. -- 1. pot, vessel, vase, receptacle. udaka˚ Vin<br />

ii.122; gha&i˚ Vin ii.115; loha˚ Vin ii.170. ayo˚ (in simile "diva -- santatte ayoka&!he") M i.453=A iv.138;<br />

g(tha˚ Vin iv.265; tumba˚ (a gourd used as receptacle for food) vin ii.114; al!bu˚ DhsA 405. --<br />

Uncompounded only at Dpvs 92 (˚ka); Mhvs 17, 47; 18, 24. -- 2. anything shaped like a pot, as the skull:<br />

s"sa˚ D ii.297= M i.58; Miln 197.<br />

Ka&i<br />

Ka&i [Sk. ka&i, *(s)q9el; orig. bending, curvature, cp. Gr. ske/los hip, Lat. scelus crooked deed, Ger. scheel<br />

squint] hip, waist Vin iii.22, 112; Nd2 659; J iv.32; Miln 418. In cpds. also ka&a (q. v.).<br />

-- 177 --<br />

-- th!laka a cert. bone on the small of the back J vi.509. -- padesa the buttocks J iii.37. -- pam!*a (adj.) as<br />

far as the waist J vi.593. -- pariyos!na the end of the hips, the bottom J ii.275. -- puthulaka (adj.) with broad<br />

hips, having beautiful hips J v.303 (in expln of so*" puthul!). -- bh!ga the waist J iii.373. -- bh!ra a burden<br />

carried on the hip (also a way of carrying children) Vin ii.137; iii.49. -- sandhi the joint of the hip Miln 418,<br />

Vism 185. -- samohita (adj.) fastened or clinging to the waist J v.206. -- sutta a belt, girdle (as ornament)<br />

PvA 134. -- suttaka a string or cord around the waist to fasten the loin -- cloth Vin ii.271; also an<br />

ornamental waist -- band, girdle Vin ii.107 (see Vin. <strong>Text</strong>s iii.69, 142, 348).

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