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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Carimaka (adj.) last (=carima) M i.426; Nd2 569b (˚viñ- ñ!*assa nirodha, the destruction of the last<br />

conscious state, of the death of an Arahant); Vism 291.<br />

Cariya<br />

Cariya (nt.) & cariy! (f.) [from car, carati] (mostly -- ˚) conduct, behaviour, state of, life of. Three cariy!s at<br />

Ps i.79; six at Vism 101; eight at Ps ii.19 sq., 225 & four sets of eight in detail at Nd2 237b. Very freq. in<br />

dhamma˚ & brahma˚, a good walk of life, proper conduct, chastity -- eka˚ living alone Sn 820; unch!˚<br />

begging J ii.272; iii.37; bhikkh!˚ a life of begging Sn 700; nagga˚ nakedness Dh 141. -- See also carati 2b.<br />

In cpds. cariy!˚. -- pi&aka the last book in the Khuddaka -- nik!ya; -- manussa a spy, an outpost J iii.361 (v.<br />

l. c!rika˚).<br />

Cala<br />

Cala (adj.) [see calati] moving, quivering; unsteady, fickle, transient S iv.68 (dhamm! cal! c' eva vyay! ca<br />

anicc!, etc.); J ii.299; iii.381; v.345; Miln 93, 418; Sdhp 430, 494. -- acala steadfast, immovable S i.232; J<br />

i.71 (&&h!na); Vv 514 (˚&&h!na=Ep. of Nibb!na); acala' sukha' (=Nibb!na) Th 2, 350; cp. niccala<br />

motionless DhA iii.38. -- âcala [intens. redupl.] moving to & fro, in constant motion, unsteady J iv.494, 498<br />

(=cañcala); Miln 92; (cp. Divy 180, 281); -- kkaku having a quivering hump J iii.380 iv.330<br />

(=calam!nakakudha or calakakudha).<br />

Calaka<br />

Calaka1 (m.) a camp marshal, adjutant D i.51#(in list of various occupations); A iv.107 sq.<br />

Calaka<br />

Calaka2 (nt.) [perhaps from carv to chew; but Sk. car- vana, chewing, is not found in the specific sense of<br />

-- 264 --<br />

P. calaka. Cp. ucchi&&ha and cu**a] a piece of meat thrown away after having been chewed Vin ii.115;<br />

iv.266 (=vigh!sa); VvA 222 (˚a&&hik!ni meat -- remnants & bones).<br />

Calati<br />

Calati [Dhtp 251 kampana, to shake. Perhaps connected with car, carati] to move, stir, be agitated, tremble,<br />

be confused, waver S i.107; Sn 752; J i.303 (kileso cali); iii.188 (macch! c.) Miln 260. -- ppr. med.<br />

calam!na J iv.331. -- Esp. freq. in expression kammaja -- v!t! cali'su the labour -- pains began to stir J<br />

i.52; vi.485. pp. calita (q. v.). -- caus. caleti to shake S i.109.<br />

Calana<br />

Calana (adj. & nt.) shaking, trembling, vibrating; excite- ment J iii.188; DhsA 72. -- f. calan"<br />

(quick,+langh") a kind of antelope J vi.537.<br />

Calita<br />

Calita (adj.) [pp. of calati] wavering, unsteady Miln 93, 251; Vism 113; VvA 177. -- (nt.) Sn p. 146.<br />

Cavati

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