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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Ativ!ta<br />

Ativ!ta [ati + v!ta] too much wind, a wind which is too strong, a gale, storm Miln 277.<br />

Ativ!yati<br />

Ativ!yati [ati + v!yati] to fill (excessively) with an odour or perfume, to satiate, permeate, pervade Miln<br />

333 (+ v!yati; cp. abhiv!yati ibid 385).<br />

Ativ!ha<br />

Ativ!ha [fr. ati + vah, cp. Sk. ativahati & abhiv!ha] car- rying, carrying over; a conveyance; one who<br />

conveys, i. e. a conductor, guide Th 1, 616 (said of s"la, good character); J v.433. -- Cp. ativ!hika.<br />

Ativ!hika<br />

Ativ!hika [fr. ativ!ha] one who belongs to a conveyance, one who conveys or guides, a conductor (of a<br />

caravan) J v.471, 472 (˚purisa).<br />

Ativik!la<br />

Ativik!la (adj.) [ati + vik!la] at a very inconvenient time, much too late D i 108 (= su&&hu vik!la DA i.277).<br />

Ativijjhati<br />

Ativijjhati [Sk. atividhyati, ati + vyadh] to pierce, to enter into (fig.), to see through, only in phrase paññ!ya<br />

ativijjha (ger.) passati to recognise in all details M i.480; S v.226; A ii.178.<br />

Ativiya<br />

Ativiya (adv.) [Sk. at"va] = ati + iva, orig. "much -- like" like an excess = excessive -- ly. <strong>The</strong>re are three<br />

forms of this expression, viz. (1) ati + iva in contraction at"va (q. v.); -- (2) ati + iva with epenthetic r:<br />

atiriva D ii.264 (v. l. SS. at"va); Sn 679, 680, 683; SnA 486; (3) ati + viya (the doublet of iva) = ativiya<br />

J i.61, 263; DhA ii.71 (a. upak!ra of great service); PvA 22, 56, 139.<br />

Ativis!<br />

Ativis! (f.) [Sk. ativi+!] N. of a plant Vin i.201; iv.35.<br />

Ativissa&&ha<br />

Ativissa&&ha (adj.) [ati + vissa&&ha] too abundant, in ˚v!kya one who talks too much, a chatterbox J v.204.<br />

Ativiss!sika<br />

Ativiss!sika (adj.) [ati + viss!sika] very, or too confiden- tial J i.86.<br />

Ativissuta<br />

Ativissuta (adj.) [ati + vissuta] very famous, renowned Sdhp 473.

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