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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Cakkhussa<br />

Cakkhussa (adj.) [Vedic cak+u+ya] pleasing to or good for the eyes (opp. a˚) Vin ii.137, 148.<br />

Cankama<br />

Cankama [Sk. cankrama & cankram!, fr. cankamati] (a) walking up & down S iv.104. -- (b) the place<br />

where one is walking, esp. a terraced walk, cloister Vin i.15, 182; ii.220; D i.105; S i.212; A i.114; 183;<br />

iii.29; iv.87; J i.17; ii.273; v.132 (cp. kattarada*.a -- passages).<br />

Cankamati<br />

Cankamati [Intens. of kamati, to kram=Sk. cankram"ti; cp. kamati] to walk about, to walk up & down Vin<br />

i.15, 182; ii.193, 220; iv.18; S i.107, 212; PvA 105. -- Caus. cankam!peti J iii.9.<br />

Cankamana<br />

Cankamana (nt.) [fr. cankamati] 1. walking up & down S ii.282; DhA i.10. -- 2. a cloister walk (=cankama)<br />

VvA 188. Usually ˚ -- : Vin i.139 (˚s!l!); J iii.85; iv.329; PvA 79 (˚ko&i the far end of the cloister).<br />

Cankamika<br />

Cankamika (adj.) [fr. cankama] one who has the habit of walking about Miln 216 (&h!na˚ standing &<br />

walking).<br />

Cankora<br />

Cankora [cp. cakora] the Greek partridge Vv 358 (cp. VvA 163); J vi.538.<br />

Cangav!ra<br />

Cangav!ra [cp. Tamil canguva.a a dhoney, Anglo -- Ind. .oni, a canoe hollowed from a log, see also do*i]<br />

a hollow vessel, a bowl, cask M i.142; J v.186 (in similes). As ˚ka Miln 365 (trsl. Miln ii.278 by "straining<br />

cloth"). Cp. cañcu "a box" Divy 131.<br />

Cango&aka<br />

Cango&aka [cp. cangav!ra] a casket, a box J i.65; iv.257; v.110, 303; vi.369, 534; DhA ii.116; iii.101; VvA<br />

33, 158; Mhvs iv.106; Anvs p. 35 Vism 173.<br />

Caccara<br />

Caccara (nt.) [Sk. catvara, cp. Trenckner, Notes, p. 56] a quadrangular place, a square, courtyard; a place<br />

where four roads meet, a cross road Vin iii.151; iv.271; Miln 1 (+catukkasingh!&aka), 330 (do.); J i.425<br />

(˚raccha).<br />

Caja<br />

Caja (adj.) giving up, to be given up; in cpd. duc˚ hard to give up A iii.50; J v.8. Cp. c!ga.<br />

Cajati

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