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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Tu&&ha [pp. of tussati to be satisfied] pleased, satisfied; often combd w. ha&&ha (q. v.) i. e. tu&&ha -- ha&&ha J<br />

i.19 or ha&&ha -- tu&&ha J ii.240; cp. tu&&ha -- paha&&ha J ii.240. -- Sn 683; It 103; J i.62 (˚m!nasa), 87, 266<br />

(˚citta), 308 (id.); iv.138. -- tu&&habba (grd.) to be pleased with Vin iv.259.<br />

Tu&&hi<br />

Tu&&hi (f.) [from tussati] pleasure, joy, enjoyment S i.48; Dh 331 (nom. tu&&h"); J i.60, 207.<br />

Tu*.a<br />

Tu*.a (nt.) [Sk. tu*.a, prob. dial. for tunda which belongs to tudati] the beak of birds, the mouth, snout S<br />

v.148 (of a monkey); J i.222; iv.210; DhA i.394.<br />

Tu*.aka<br />

Tu*.aka (nt.)=tu*.a J i.222; iii.126.<br />

Tu*.ika<br />

Tu*.ika see ahi˚.<br />

Tu*.iya<br />

Tu*.iya (adj.) [from tu*.i] having a beak; n. a pecker, fig. a tax -- collector J v.102 (=adhamma -- bali --<br />

s!dhaka 103).<br />

Tu*hikkhaka<br />

Tu*hikkhaka (adj.) [fr. t(+*"', see next] silent J iv.25 (=kiñci avadanto).<br />

Tu*h"<br />

Tu*h" (indecl.) [Sk. t(+*"' acc. sg. of fem. abstr. t(+*", used adverbially, from tussati] silently, esp. in<br />

phrase tu*h" ahosi he remained silent, as a sign of consent or affirmative answer (i. e. he had nothing to say<br />

against it) D ii.155; A v.194; Dh 227; Sn 720 (tu*h" y!ti mahodadhi); PvA 117.<br />

-- 305 --<br />

-- bh!va silence, attitude of consent, usually in form. adhiv!sesi tu*h" -- bh!vena he agreed Vin i.17; Sn p.<br />

104, etc. -- S ii.236, 273 (ariyo t. -- bh!vo); M i.161 (id.); A iv.153 (id.). -- Miln 15; PvA 17, 20, etc.; --<br />

bh(ta silent Sn p. 140; Vv 20; DhA 172, etc.<br />

Tu*h"yati<br />

Tu*h"yati=ta*h!yati, misspelling at S ii.13.<br />

Tu*h"ra<br />

Tu*h"ra inorganic form for t(*"ra quiver J v.128, also as v. l. at J v.48.<br />

Tutta

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