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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Tumhe [pl. of pron. 2nd pers., see tuva'].<br />

Tura<br />

Tura (adj.) [Vedic tura, cp. tvara*a] swift, quick; only in composition with ˚ga, etc., "going swiftly,"<br />

denoting the horse; viz. turaga VvA 279; turanga VvA 281; Miln 192 (gaja˚, etc.), 352 (id.) 364; turangama<br />

D!vs v.56; turagamana PvA 57.<br />

Turati<br />

Turati [=tarati2] to be in a hurry, to be quick, hasten J vi.229 (m! turittho, Prohib.). -- pp. turita. Cp. also<br />

tura, etc.<br />

Turita<br />

Turita [pp. of turati] hastening, speedy, quick; hastily, in a hurry Sn 1014; J i.69 (turita -- turita); Vv 808<br />

(=sambhamanto VvA 311); DA i.319; PvA 181. -- aturita leisurely, with leisure, slow J i.87. -- See also<br />

tuva&a'.<br />

Turiya<br />

Turiya (nt.) [Derivation uncertain, probably connected with tuleti, Sk. t(rya] sometimes t(riya (e. g. Vv<br />

54); musical instruments in general, usually referred to as comprising 5 kinds of special instruments<br />

(pañcangika t. e. g. Vv 54; 391; VvA 181, 183, 210, 257), viz. !tata, vitata, !tata -- vitata, ghana, susira<br />

(VvA 37). Freq. in phrase nippurisehi turiyehi pariv!riyam!na (or paric!riyam!na) "surrounded by (or<br />

entertained by) heavenly music" Vin i.15; D ii.21; A i.145; J i.58. -- Vv 384; 412; 5024, 645; Pv iii.81;<br />

DhA iii.460; VvA 92; PvA 74. -- sadda the sound of music, music Mhvs vii.30.<br />

Tur"<br />

Tur" a hen Th 2, 381 (=mig" ThA 254) (v. l. kor", cp. Tamil k0)i hen).<br />

Tula<br />

Tula (adj.) [see tuleti] only in negative atula incompar- able, not to be measured, beyond compare or<br />

description Vv 304 (=anupama VvA 126); Pv ii.89 (= appam!*a PvA 110); iii.32 (=asadisar(pa PvA 188);<br />

Miln 343.<br />

Tulan!<br />

Tulan! (f.) [see tuleti] weighing, rating; consideration, deliberation M i.480; ii.174; Nett 8, 41.<br />

Tulasi<br />

Tulasi [Derivation unknown] basil (common or sweet) J v.46 (˚gahana a thicket of b.; v. l. t(lasi); vi.536<br />

(tu)asi=tu)asigaccha).<br />

Tul!<br />

Tul! (f.) [see tuleti. Vedic tul!; Gr. ta/las, ta/lanton (balance, weighing & weight=talentum), to/lma; Lat.<br />

tollo (lift); Goth. pulan (to carry patiently, suffer); Ger. geduld, etc.] 1. a beam or pole for lifting, carrying<br />

or supporting, a rafter Vin ii.122; VvA 188 (+gop!nas"); DhsA 107. -- 2. a weighing pole or stick, scales,

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