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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Kiñcikkha (nt.) [E. M(ller P. Gr. p. 35 expls kiñcid+ka] a trifle, a small thing: ya' v! ta' v! appamattaka'<br />

Sn 121; 131; PugA 210 (iii.4). !misa -- kiñcikkha -- hetu "for the sake of a little gain" A i.128=Pug 29; at<br />

Pv ii.83 as !misa -- kiñci -- hetu (but all vv. ll. B. have ˚kiñcakkha˚) "for some food" (expld at PvA 107:<br />

kiñci !misa' patthento); -- kat! kiñcikkhab!van! at S iv.118 is evidently corrupt (v. l. ˚bh!dhan! for<br />

b!dhan!? ). -- kamyat! in the desire for some little thing Sn 121 (cp. SnA 179: appamattake kismiñcid eva<br />

icch!ya).<br />

Kiñjakkha<br />

Kiñjakkha (m. nt.) [cp. Sk. kiñjalka & remarks at Aufrecht Hal!yudha p. 186] a filament, esp. of the lotus S<br />

iii.130; J i.60, 183; v.39; Vv 221; -- v!ri˚ Pv ii.120 (=kesara PvA 77) in combn with kesara VvA 12, 111,<br />

175.<br />

Ki&aka<br />

Ki&aka [doubtful] only at Pv i.92,4, of clothes which are changed into miss! ki&ak!, which is expl. at PvA<br />

44 by ki&akasadis!ni lohapa&&asadis!ni bhavanti "they become like (hot) copper plates."<br />

Ki&ika<br />

Ki&ika at Vin ii.153 of !linda, a verandah, said to be sa'- sara*a˚ uggh!&ana˚ (a movable screen or a curtain<br />

that can be drawn aside) Vin <strong>Text</strong>s iii.174, 176.<br />

Ki&&ha<br />

Ki&&ha [cp. Sk. k%+&a k%+] growing corn, the crop on the ground, a cornfield A iii.393 (in simile), cp. S<br />

iv.195. -- !da eating corn A iii.393. -- !rakkha the guardian of the cornfield S iv.196. -- samb!dha "when<br />

the corn is thick," in ˚samaye near harvest -- time M i.115 (in simile); J i.143 (sassa -- samaye+), 338.<br />

Ki*aki*!yati<br />

Ki*aki*!yati [=kinki*!yati, denom. fr. kinki*i, small bell] to tinkle; also spelt ki*iki*!yati J iii.315. See<br />

also kilikil!yati and cp. Sk. ki&iki&!yati to grind (one's teeth) & Prk. ki.iki.iya (chattering) Weber,<br />

Bhagavat" p. 289; also BSk. ka&aka&!yati Tal. Vist. 251. See ta&ata&ayati & note on gala.<br />

Ki*!ti<br />

Ki*!ti [kr" Vedic kri*!ti] to buy Vism 318; pot. ki*e J v.375; ger. ki*itv! M i.384; J i.92, 94; inf. ki*itu' J<br />

iii.282.<br />

Ki*i<br />

Ki*i (indecl.) a part., expressing the sound of a small bell: "tink" DhA i.339 (v. l. kiri; see also kili and note<br />

on gala).<br />

Ki**a<br />

Ki**a1 [cp. Sk. ki*va] ferment, yeast; Vin ii.116; VvA 73.<br />

Ki**a

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