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!ka (m. nt.) [Sk. s!ka (nt.) on $>. cp. Sk. s!kin"> d!kin"] green food, eatable herbs, vegetable Vin i.246<br />

(˚rasa), 248; Th 2, 1; Vv 206 (v. l. s!ka); VvA 99 (=ta*.uleyyak!di -- s!kavyañjana).<br />

>!ha<br />

>!ha [Sk. d!ha, see .ahati] burning, glow, heat D i.10 (dis!˚ sky -- glow= zodiacal light?); M i.244; PvA<br />

62; Miln 325. Sometimes spelt d!ha, e. g. A i.178 (aggi˚); Sdhp 201 (id.); -- dava˚ a jungle fire Vin ii.138; J<br />

i.461.<br />

>eti<br />

>eti [Sk. *.ayate=d"yati; .ayana flying. <strong>The</strong> Dhtp gives the root as ." or )" with def. of "!k!sa -- gamana"]<br />

to fly; only in simile "seyyath! pakkh" saku*o yena yen' eva .eti . . ." D i.71=M i.180, 269=A ii.209= Pug<br />

58; J v.417. Cp. dayati & d"yati, also u..eti.<br />

T. T<br />

-- T -- as composition -- consonant (see Müller pp. 62, 63, on euphonic cons.) especially with agge (after,<br />

from), in ajja -- t -- agge, tama -- t -- agge, dahara -- t -- agge A v.300; cp. deva ta -- t -- uttari for tad --<br />

uttari A iii.287, 314, 316.<br />

Ta˚<br />

Ta˚ [Vedic tad, etc.; Gr. to/n th/n to/; Lat. is -- te, t!lis, etc.; Lith. tás t!; Goth. pata; Ohg. etc. daz; E. that]<br />

base of demonstr. pron. for nt., in oblique cases of m. & f., & in demonstr. adv. of place & time (see also<br />

sa). 1. Cases: nom. sg. nt. tad (older) Vin i.83; Sn 1052; Dh 326; Miln 25 & ta' (cp. ya', ki') Sn 1037,<br />

1050; J iii.26; acc. m. ta' J ii.158, f. ta' J vi.368; gen. tassa, f. tass! (Sn 22, 110; J i.151); instr. tena, f. t!ya<br />

(J iii. 188); abl. tasm! (J i.167); tamh! Sn 291, 1138; (J iii.26) & tato (usually as adv.) (Sn 390); loc. tasmi'<br />

(J i.278), tamhi (Dh 117); tahi' (adv.) (Pv i.57) & taha' (adv.) (J i.384; VvA 36); pl. nom. m. te (J ii.129),<br />

f. t! (J ii.127), nt. t!ni (Sn 669, 845); gen. tesa', f. t!sa' (Sn 916); instr. tehi, f. t!hi (J ii.128); loc. tesu, f.<br />

t!su (Sn 670). -- In composition (Sandhi) both tad -- & ta' -- are used with consecutive phonetic changes<br />

(assimilation), viz. (a) tad˚: (a) in subst. function: tadagge henceforth D i.93 tadu&&h!ya DhA iii.344;<br />

tad(piya (cp. Trenckner, Notes 77, 78=tadopya (see discussion under opeti), but cp. Sk. tadr(pa Divy 543<br />

& tatrup!ya. It is simply tad -- upa -- ka, the adj. positive of upa, of which the compar. -- superlative is<br />

upama, meaning like this, i. e. of this or the same kind. Also spelt tad(pik! (f.) (at J ii.160) agreeing with,<br />

agreeable, pleasant Miln 9; tadattha' to such purpose SnA 565. -- With assimilation: taccarita; tappar!ya*a<br />

Sn 1114; tappo*a (=tad -- pra -- ava -- nata) see taccarita; tabbisaya (various) PvA 73; tabbipar"ta<br />

(different) Vism 290; DhA iii.275; tabbipar"tat!ya in contrast to that Vism 450. -- (b) as crude form (not<br />

nt.) originally only in acc. (nt.) in adj. function like tad -- ahan this day, then felt as euphonic d, esp. in<br />

forms where similarly the euphonic t is used (ajja -- t -- agge). Hence ta -- is abstracted as a crude<br />

(adverbial) form used like any other root in composition. Thus: tad -- ah -- uposathe on this day's fast --<br />

day=to -- day (or that day) being Sunday D i.47; Sn p. 139 (expld as tam -- ah -- uposathe, uposatha --<br />

divase ti at SnA 502); tadahe on the same day PvA 46; tadah( (id.) J v.215 (=tasmi' cha*a -- divase). tad --<br />

anga for certain, surely, categorical (orig. concerning this cp. kimanga), in tadanga -- nibbuta S iii.43;<br />

tadanga -- samatikkama Nd2 203; tadanga -- vikkhambhana -- samuccheda Vism 410; tadanga -- pah!na<br />

DhsA 351; SnA 8; tadangena A iv.411. -- (b) tan˚: (a) as subst.: tammaya (equal to this, up to this) Sn 846<br />

-- 292 --<br />

(=tappar!yana Nd2 206); A i.150. -- (b) Derived from acc. use (like a b) as adj. is tankha*ik! (fr. ta'<br />

kha*a') Vin iii.140 (=muhuttik!). -- (g) a reduced form of ta' is to be found as ta˚ in the same origin &<br />

application as ta -- d -- (under a b) in combn ta -- y -- ida' (for ta'ida'>ta' -- ida'>ta -- ida'>ta -- y --<br />

ida') where y. takes the place of the euphonic consonant. Cp. in application also Gr. tou_to & tau_ta, used

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