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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Candanik! (f.) a pool at the entrance of a village (usually, but not necessarily dirty: see Vin ii.122 & cp.<br />

candanapanka Av.- i.221, see also PW sub candana2) S v.361; M i.11, 73, 448; A i.161; Th 1, 567; J v.15;<br />

Miln 220; Vism 264, 343, 359; Sdhp 132.<br />

Candim!<br />

Candim! (m. or f.?) [Sk. candramas m. & candrim! f., cp. p(r*im!; a cpd. of canda+m!, cp. m!sa. <strong>The</strong> P!li<br />

form, however, is based on a supposed derivation fr. canda+mant, like bhagav!, and is most likely m. On<br />

this formation cp. Lat. lumen=Sk. rukm!n luminous, shiny] the moon. By itself only in similes at Dh 208,<br />

387 (at end of pada) & in "abbh! mutto va candim!" M ii.104=Dh 172=Th 1, 871; Dh 382=Th 1, 873; Ps<br />

i.175. -- Otherwise only in combn with suriya, moon & sun, D i.240; ii.12; iii.85 sq., 90, 112; S ii.266;<br />

v.264 sq.; A i.227; ii.53, 130; v.59; Vv 30; J ii.213; Miln 191; Vism 153. Also in cpd. candim!pabh! the<br />

light of the moon (thus BB, whereas SS read at all passages candiy!˚ or candiya -- pabh!) S iii.156=v.44=<br />

It 20.<br />

Capala<br />

Capala (adj.) [Sk. capala cp. c!pa bow; from *qep to shake or quiver, see Walde Lat. Wtb. under caperro]<br />

moving to & fro, wavering, trembling, unsteady, fickle S i.204; v.269; M i.470 (and a˚ steady); A iii.199,<br />

355, 391; Dh 33; Pug 35; J i.295; ii.360. At J vi.548 it means one who lets the saliva flow out of his mouth<br />

(expld by paggharita -- l!la "trickle -- spit").<br />

Capalat!<br />

Capalat! (f.) [fr. last] fickleness, unsteadiness Miln 93. 251; Pgdp 47, 64. At Nd2 585 as<br />

capalan!+c!palya' with gedhikat!, meaning greed, desire (cp. capala at J vi.548).<br />

Capu<br />

Capu (or capucapu) a sound made when smacking one's lips Vin ii.214 (capucapuk!raka adj.), 221; iv.197.<br />

Cappeti<br />

Cappeti [Sk. carvayati Dhtp 295 gives root cabb in meaning "adana"] to chew Bdhgh on Vin ii.115. Cp.<br />

jappati.<br />

Camati<br />

Camati (& cameti) [cam. to sip; but given at Dhtm 552 in meaning "adana," eating] to rinse, only in cpd.<br />

!camati (!cameti).<br />

Camara<br />

Camara [Deriv. unknown, probably non -- Aryan. Sk. camara] 1. the Yak ox (Bos grunniens) J i.149; iii.18,<br />

375; v.416; Miln 365. -- f. -- " J i.20; Sdhp 621. -- In cpds. camari˚ J iv.256. -- 2. a kind of antelope ( -- ") J<br />

vi.537. -- v"jan" (f.) a chowry (the bushy tail of the Yak made into a brush to drive away flies) Vin ii.130.<br />

This is one of the royal ensigns (see kakudhabha*.a & cp. v!la -- v"jan").<br />

Camasa

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