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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Kapp!sa<br />

Kapp!sa [cp. Sk. karp!sa] 1. the silk -- cotton tree J iii.286; vi.336. -- 2. cotton D ii.141; A iii.295; S v.284;<br />

J i.350; vi.41; comb. w. u**a A iii.37= iv.265=268. -- a&&hi a cotton seed DhA iii.71; -- pa&ala the film of<br />

the cotton seed Vism 446; Bdhd 66; -- picu cotton S v.284; J v.110, 343; vi.184: -- maya made of cotton<br />

PvA 77.<br />

Kapp!sika<br />

Kapp!sika (adj.) made of cotton D ii.188, cp. A iv.394; D ii.351; Vin i.58=97= 281; J vi.590; Pv ii.117. (nt)<br />

cotton stuff Miln 267. -- pa**a the leaf of the cotton tree, used medicinally<br />

-- 188 --<br />

Vin i.201; -- sukhuma fine, delicate cotton stuff D ii.188; A iv.394; Miln 105.<br />

Kapp!s"<br />

Kapp!s" (f.) [=kapp!sa] cotton J vi.537; PvA 146.<br />

Kappika<br />

Kappika ( -- ˚) (adj.) [fr. kappa] 1. belonging to a kappa, in pa&hama˚ -- k!la the time of thé first Age DA<br />

i.247; Vbh 412 (of manuss!); VvA 19 (of Manu); without the k!la (id.) at J i.222; as noun the men of the<br />

first Age J ii.352. -- 2. In cpds. . . . pubbanta˚ and aparanta˚ the ika˚ belongs to the whole cpd. D i.39 sq.;<br />

DA i.103. See also kappiya 2.<br />

Kappita<br />

Kappita [pp. of kappeti] 1. prepared, arranged, i. e. har- nessed D i.49; J vi.268; i. e. plaited DA i.274; i. e.<br />

trimmed: ˚kesamassu "with hair & beard trimmed" D ii.325; S iv.343; J v.173, 350; vi.268; Vv 731. 2.<br />

getting procuring; as ˚j"vika a living J v.270; made ready, drawn up (in battle array) D ii.189; 3.<br />

decorated with, adorned with Sdhp 247. -- su˚ well prepared, beautifully harnessed or trimmed Vv 601.<br />

Kappin<br />

Kappin (adj.) [fr. kappa] 1. (cp. kappa ii.1a) getting, procuring, acquiring (pañña˚) Sn 1090; -- 2. (cp. kappa<br />

ii.1b) having a kappa (as duration), lasting a Cycle Pug 13; in Mah!˚ enduring a Mah!kappa DA i.164=PvA<br />

254.<br />

Kappiya<br />

Kappiya (adj.) [fr. kappa] 1. (cp. kappa ii.1a) according to rule, right, suitable, fitting, proper, appropriate<br />

(PvA 26=anucchavika pa&ir(pa) J i.392; DA i.9; PvA 25, 141. -- a˚ not right, not proper, unlawful Vin i.45,<br />

211; ii.118; iii.20; (nt) that which is proper A i.84; Dhs 1160; -- a˚ ibid; -- kappiyâkappiya (nt) that which is<br />

proper and that which is not J i.316; DA i.78. 2. (cp. kappa ii.1b) connected with time, subject to<br />

kappa, i. e. temporal, of time, subject to sa's!ra; of devamanuss! Sn 521; na+of the Muni Sn 914. In<br />

another sense ("belonging to an Age") in cpd. pa&hama ˚ -- k!la the time of the first Age J ii.352. -- a˚<br />

delivered from time, free from sa's!ra, Ep. of an Arahant Sn 860; cp. Miln 49, 50. See also kappika. --<br />

ânuloma (nt.) accordance with the rule Nett 192. -- k!raka "one who makes it befitting," i. e. who by<br />

offering anything to a Bhikkhu, makes it legally acceptable Vin i.206; -- ku&" (f.) a building outside the<br />

Vih!ra, wherein allowable articles were stored, a kind of warehouse Vin i.139; ii.159; -- d!raka a boy given

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