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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Attha2 (nt.) [Vedic asta, of uncertain etym.] home, primarily as place of rest & shelter, but in P.<br />

phraseology abstracted from the "going home", i. e. setting of the sun, as disappearance, going out of<br />

existence, annihilation, extinction. Only in acc. and as ˚ -- in foll phrases: atthangacchati to disappear, to go<br />

out of existence, to vanish Dh 226 (= vin!sa' natthibh!va' gacchati DhA iii.324), 384 (= parikkhaya'<br />

gacchati); pp. atthangata gone home, gone to rest, gone, disappeared; of the sun (= set): J i.175 (atthangate<br />

suriye at sunset); PvA 55 (id.) 216 (anatthangate s. before sunset) fig. Sn 472 (atthagata). 475 (id.); 1075 (=<br />

niruddha ucchin*a vina&&ha anup!di -- ses!ya nibb!na -- dh!tuy! nibbuta); It 58; Dhs 1038; Vbh 195. --<br />

atthagatatta (nt. abstr.) disappearance SnA 409. -- atthangama (atthagama passim) annihilation,<br />

disappearance; opposed to samudaya (coming into existence) and synonymous with nirodha (destruction) D<br />

i.34, 37, 183; S iv.327; A iii.326; Ps ii.4, 6, 39; Pug 52; Dhs 165, 265, 501, 579; Vbh 105. -- atthagamana<br />

(nt.) setting (of the sun) J i.101 (suriyass' atthagaman! at sunset) DA i.95 (= ogamana). -- attha -- g!min, in<br />

phrase uday! atthag!min leading to birth and death (of paññ!): see udaya. -- attha' paleti = atthangacchati<br />

(fig.) Sn 1074 (= atthangameti nirujjhati Nd2 28). -- Also atthamita (pp. of i) set (of the sun) in phrase<br />

anatthamite suriye before sunset (with anatthangamite as v. l. at both pass.) DhA i.86; iii.127. -- Cp. also<br />

abbhattha.<br />

Attha<br />

Attha3 pres. 2nd pl. of atthi (q. v.).<br />

Atthata<br />

Atthata [pp. of attharati] spread, covered, spread over with ( -- ˚) Vin i.265; iv.287; v.172 (also ˚an); A<br />

iii.50; PvA 141.<br />

Atthatta<br />

Atthatta (nt.) [abstr. fr. attha1] reason, cause; only in abl. atthatt! according to the sense, by reason of, on<br />

account of PvA 189 ( -- ˚).<br />

Atthara<br />

Atthara [fr. attharati] a rug (for horses, elephants etc.) D i.7.<br />

Attharaka<br />

Attharaka [= atthara] a covering J i.9; DA i.87. -- f. ˚ik! a layer J i.9; v.280.<br />

Atthara*a<br />

Atthara*a (nt.) [fr. attharati] a covering, carpet, cover, rug Vin ii.291; A ii.56; iii.53; Mhvs 3, 20; 15, 40;<br />

25, 102; ThA 22.<br />

Attharati<br />

Attharati [! + st%] to spread, to cover, to spread out; stretch, lay out Vin i.254; v.172; J i.199; v.113; vi.428;<br />

Dh i.272. -- pp. atthata (q. v.). -- Caus. atthar!peti to caused to be spread J v.110; Mhvs 3, 20; 29, 7; 34, 69.<br />

-- 25 --<br />

Atthavant

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