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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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iv.437; expl. at DA i.210: dvinna' pabbat!na' antara' ekasmi' yeva v! ummagga -- sadisa' mah! --<br />

vivara'; -- bbaja (nt.) [Etym. uncertain, according to Morris J.P.T.S. 1884, 79 to vaja "a pen," cp. Mar!th"<br />

vraja "a station of cowherds," Hindi vraja "a cow -- pen"; the Vedic giribhraj˚ (RV. x.68. 1) "aus Bergen<br />

hervorbrechend" (Roth) suggests relation to bhraj, to break=bhañj=Lat. frango]=˚guh!, a mountain cave or<br />

gorge, serving as shelter & hiding place J iii.479 (trsl. by Morris loc. cit. a hill -- run, a cattle -- run on the<br />

hills); v.260 (s"hassa, a lion's abode) expld as kañcanaguh! ibid. (for kandara -- guh!? cp. Kern, Toev. p.<br />

130). S ii.185. Also N. for R!jagaha Sn 408; Dpvs v.5; in its Sk. form Girivraja, which Beal, Buddh.<br />

Records ii.149 expls as "the hill -- surrounded," cp. ib. ii.158 (=Chin. Shan -- Shing), 161; see also<br />

Cunningham, Ancient Geogr. 462. It does not occur in the Avad!nas; -- r!j! king of the mountains, of<br />

Mount Sineru Miln 21, 224; -- sikhara mountain top, peak VvA 4; (kañcana˚, shining).<br />

Giriy!<br />

Giriy! (pl.) in dhamma˚ & brahma˚, a name of certain theatrical entertainers Miln 191.<br />

Gilati<br />

Gilati [Vedic girati & gilati Dhtp 488: adane; cp. gala throat, Ohg. kela, E. gullet; see note on gala] to<br />

swallow, to devour: m! R!hu gil" cara' antalikkhe S i.51=VvA 116; m! gil" lohagula' Dh 371; -- J iii.338;<br />

Miln 106. -- pp. gilita : gilitaba)isa having swallowed the hook S iv.159. Cp. ud˚, o˚, pari˚; -- Caus. gil!peti<br />

to make swallow J iii.338.<br />

Gilana<br />

Gilana (nt.) [fr. gilati] devouring, swallowing Miln 101.<br />

Gil!na<br />

Gil!na (adj.) [Sk. gl!na, gl! to fade, wither, be exhausted, expld suitably by "h!sa -- kkhaya" at Dhtp 439]<br />

sick, ill Vin i.51, 53, 61, 92, 142 sq., 176, 302 sq.; ii.165, 227 sq.; iv.88, etc.; S v.80, 81 (b!)ha˚ very ill); A<br />

i.120=Pug 27; A iii.38, 143 sq.; iv.333; v.72 sq.; J i.150; ii.395; iii.392; PvA 14; VvA 76. -- !laya pretence<br />

of illness J vi.262. -- upa&&h!ka (f. -- ") one who attends to the sick Vin i.92, 121 sq.; 142 sq.; 161, 303, A<br />

i.26; iii.143 sq.; -- ˚bhatta food for the attendant or nurse Vin i.292 sq.; -- upa&&h!na tending or nursing the<br />

sick D iii.191; -- paccaya support or help for the sick PvA 144; usually with ˚bhesajja medicine for the sick<br />

in freq. formula of c"varapi*.ap!ta˚ (the requisites of the bhikkhu): see c"vara; -- pucchaka one who asks (i.<br />

e. enquires after) the sick Vin iv.88=115, 118; -- bhatta food for the sick Vin i.142 sq.; 292 sq.; 303; Vism<br />

66. -- bhesajja medicine Vin i.292 sq.; -- s!l! a hall for the sick, hospital S iv.210; A iii.142; Vism 259.<br />

Gil!naka<br />

Gil!naka (adj.) 1. ill (=gil!na) A iii.142; -- 2. fit for an illness (bhesajja medicine) Miln 74.<br />

Gil!yati<br />

Gil!yati: see !gil!yati.<br />

Giha<br />

Giha [=gaha] only in agiha (adj.) houseless, homeless (=pabbajita, a Wanderer); poet. for anag!ra Sn 456,<br />

464, 487, 497.<br />

Gihin

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