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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Kara*.aka [fr. last] a box, basket, casket, as dussa˚ M i.215=S v.71=A iv.230 (in simile); S iii.131; v.351<br />

cp. Pug 34; J i 96; iii.527; v.473 (here to be changed into kora*.aka); DA i.222 (vil"va˚); SnA 11.<br />

Karamanda<br />

Karamanda [etym.?] a shrub Vism 183 (+kanav"ra).<br />

Karati<br />

Karati1 [cp. Sk. k%ntati] to cut, injure, hurt; in "karato k!rayato chindato ched!payato . . ." D i.52=M i.516;<br />

S iii.208.<br />

Karati<br />

Karati2 (˚t") (f.) a superior kind of bean, the Dolichos catjang J vi.536 (= r!jam!sa).<br />

Karabha<br />

Karabha the trunk of an elephant; in karabhoru (k˚+(ru) (a woman) with beautiful thighs Mhbv 29.<br />

Karamara<br />

Karamara see Kara.<br />

Kara)a<br />

Kara)a (karala) a wisp of grass (ti*a˚) DhA iii.38; DhsA 272.<br />

Karav"<br />

Karav" [cp. Sk. kala -- ka*&ha cuckoo, & kalavinka sparrow] the Indian cuckoo J vi.539.<br />

Karav"ka<br />

Karav"ka same J v.204, 416; Vv 364; Vism 112, 206; VvA 166, 219. -- bh!*in speaking like the cuckoo, i.<br />

e. with a clear and melodious voice, one of the mah!purisa -- lakkha*as D ii.20=iii.144=173=M ii.137, etc.;<br />

cp. Dial. ii.17 n. and BSk. kalavi=ka -- manojña -- bh!+in Sp. Av.- i.371 (Index p. 225, where references to<br />

Lalitavist. are given).<br />

Karav"ya<br />

Karav"ya (˚iya)=prec. J vi.538.<br />

Karav"ra<br />

Karav"ra [cp. Sk. karav"ra] 1. the oleander, Nerium odorum. Its flower was used especially in garlands<br />

worn by delinquents (see ka*&ha) -- 2. a kind of grass J iv.92. -- patta a kind of arrow M i.429.<br />

Karahi

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