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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Kilanta<br />

Kilanta [pp. of kilamati] tired, exhausted, weary, either with ˚k!ya tired in body PvA 43; VvA 65<br />

(indicating the falling asleep); or ˚citta tired in mind D i.20= iii.32 (padu&&hacitta+, of the waning of the<br />

gods); or both ˚k!ya -- citta Pv iii.23; opp. akilanta -- k!ya -- citta alert, vigorous; with sound body and<br />

mind.<br />

Kilama<br />

Kilama [spelt klama, fr. klam] fatigue J v.397 (=kilanta- bh!va).<br />

Kilamati<br />

Kilamati [Sk. klamati, a variation of $ramati sri from sri to lean, cp. kilanta, as "sleepy," and Lat. cl"n!re,<br />

clemens. To k > $ cp. ka**a > $%*ga, kilissati > $li+yati, etc. <strong>The</strong> Dhtp (222) & Dhtm (316) paraphrase<br />

kilam by gil!ne.] 1. to go short of, to be in want of (instr.) DhA ii.79; na pi*.akena kilamati does not go<br />

short of food Vin ii.15, 87; iv.23 sq. -- 2. to weary, to be wearied, tired, fatigued; to be in trouble or in<br />

misery PvA 215 (to be incommodated) 277 (be in distress); fut. kilamiss!mi PvA 76. Cp. pari˚. -- pp.<br />

kilanta.<br />

Kilamatha<br />

Kilamatha [fr. klam, in formation cp. samatha] tiredness, fatigue, exhaustion M i.168; A ii.199; S i.136; as<br />

k!ya˚, citta˚ S v.128; as daratha˚ A iii.238; PvA 23; as nidd!˚ A ii.48, 50.<br />

Kilamita<br />

Kilamita [pp. of kilameti] worn out, tired, fatigued Pvii.83.<br />

Kilameti<br />

Kilameti [denom. fr. kilama] to be tired or fatigued J i.115; ppr. kilamayanto D i.52. -- pp. kilamita.<br />

Kil!sa<br />

Kil!sa [cp. Sk. kil!sa] a cutaneous disease, perhaps leprosy, enumd under the var. diseases (!b!dh!)<br />

together with ku&&ha ga*.a k˚ sosa Vin ii.271; A v.110; Nd2 3041.<br />

Kil!sika & ˚iya<br />

Kil!sika & ˚iya (adj.) [fr. last] afflicted with a cutaneous disease, a leper, in same combn as kil!sa, Vin i.93;<br />

Kvu 31 (˚iya).<br />

Kil!su<br />

Kil!su [fr. sram, cp. kilamatha. E Müller P. Gr. 38= gl!snu, gl!, cp. gil!na] exhausted, tired of (c. dat. or<br />

inf.) Vin iii.8; a˚ untiring in (c. dat. or acc.) S i.47; v.162; J i.109; Miln 382.<br />

Kili

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