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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Khagga [Sk. kha.ga; perhaps to Lat. clades and gladius; cp. also k(&a3] 1. a sword (often with dhanu, bow)<br />

at D i.7 (Dh i.89=asi) as one of the forbidden articles of ornament (cp. BSk. kha.ga -- ma*i Divy 147, one<br />

of the royal insignia); -- khagga' bhandati to gird on one's sword PvA 154, khagga' sannayhati id. DhA<br />

iii.75; ˚g!haka a sword -- bearer Miln 114; ˚tala sword -- blade Mhvs 25, 90. -- 2. a rhinoceros J v.406<br />

(=gavaja), 416; vi.277 (˚miga), 538. In cpd. ˚vis!*! (cp. BSk. kha.gavi+!*a Divy 294=Sn 36) the horn of a<br />

rh. (: khagga -- vis!*a' n!ma khagga -- miga -- singa' SnA 65) Sn 35 sq. (N. of Sutta); Nd2 217 (khagga --<br />

vis!*a -- kappa "like the horn of the rh." Ep. of a Paccekabuddha, (cp. Divy 294, 582), also at Vism 234.<br />

Khacita<br />

Khacita [pp. of khac as root expld at Dhtm. 518 by "bandhana"] inlaid, adorned with, usually with jewels e.<br />

g. VvA 14, 277; ma*i -- muttâdi khacit! gha*&! "bells inlaid with jewels, pearls, etc." VvA 36; of a fan<br />

inlaid with ivory (danta -- khacita) Vin iii.287 (Sam. P!s.). Suva**a -- khacita -- gajak' atthara*!<br />

"elephants' trappings interwoven with gold" VvA 104; of a chair, inlaid with pearls J i.41; of a canopy<br />

embroidered with golden stars J i.57.<br />

-- 231 --<br />

Khajja<br />

Khajja (adj. -- nt.) [grd. of khajjati] to be eaten or chewed, eatable, solid food, usually in cpd. -- bhojja solid<br />

and other food, divided into 4 kinds, viz. asita, p"ta, kh!yita, s!yita Pv i.52 (=PvA 25) J i.58; Miln 2. --<br />

bh!jaka a distributor of food (an office falling to the lot of a senior bhikkhu) Vin ii.176 (=v.204); iv. 38,<br />

155.<br />

Khajjaka<br />

Khajjaka (adj.) [fr. last] eatable, i. e. solid food (as ˚bhoj- jan!ni opposed to y!gu PvA 23); (nt.) J i.186 (of<br />

18 kinds, opp. y!gu); i.235 (id.); Miln 294. -- ˚bh!jaka= prec.<br />

Khajjati<br />

Khajjati (=kh!diyati, Pass. of kh!dati; Dhtm 93 bhak- kha*a) 1. to be eaten, chewed, eaten up, as by<br />

animals: upacik!hi Vin ii.113; su*akhehi Pv iii.78; pu)avehi J iii.177; cp. Pv iv.52 (cut in two) -- 2. to be<br />

itchy, to be irritated by itch (cp. E. "itch"=Intens. of "eat") J v.198 (kh˚ kanduv!yati); Pv ii.39 (kacchuy!<br />

kh˚) -- 3. to be devoured (fig.), to be consumed, to be a victim of: k!mata*h!hi M. i.504; r(pena S iii.87, 88<br />

(khajjan"ya -- pariy!ya, quoted Vism 479). ppr. khajjam!na Pv ii.15 (consumed by hunger & thirst).<br />

Khajjara<br />

Khajjara caterpillar Pgdp 48.<br />

Khajjopanaka<br />

Khajjopanaka [cp. Sk. khadyota] the fire -- fly M ii.34=41; J ii.415; vi.330, 441; DhA iii.178; also<br />

khajj(panaka Vism 412 (in simile). See Trenckner J.P.T.S. 1908, 59 & 79.<br />

Khañja<br />

Khañja (adj.) [cp. Sk. khañja, Dhtp 81: khañja gati- vekalye] lame (either on one foot or both: PugA 227)<br />

Vin ii.90=A i.107=ii.85=Pug 51 (comb. with k!*a and ku*i); Th 2, 438 (+k!*a); DhA i.376 (+ku*i).

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