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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Dahati<br />

Dahati1 (dahate) [Sk. dadh!ti to put down, set up; *dhe=Gr. ti/qhmi, Lat. facio, Ohg. tuon, Ags. d0n= E. to<br />

do. See also dh!tu] to put, place; take for (acc. or abl.), assume, claim, consider D i.92 (okk!ka'<br />

pit!maha'=&hapeti DA i.258); S iii.113 (mittato daheyya); A iv.239 (citta' d. fix the mind on); Sn 825<br />

(b!la' dahanti mithu aññamañña'=passanti dakkhanti, etc. Nd1 163). Pass dh"yati (q. v.); grd. dheyya (q.<br />

v.). Note. dahati is more frequent in combn with prefixes & compositions like !˚, upa˚, pari˚, sad˚, san˚,<br />

sam!˚, etc. pp. hita.<br />

Dahati<br />

Dahati2=.ahati to burn; as dahate Pv ii.98 (=dahati vin!seti PvA 116).<br />

-- 318 --<br />

Dahana<br />

Dahana [Sk. dahana, to dahati, orig. "the burner"] fire Vism 338 (˚kicca); ThA 256; D!vs v.6; Sdhp 20.<br />

Dahara<br />

Dahara (adj.) [Sk. dahara & dahra for dabhra to dabhnoti to be or make short or deficient, to deceive] small,<br />

little, delicate, young; a young boy, youth, lad D i.80, 115; S i.131; ii.279 (daharo ce pi paññav!); M i.82;<br />

ii.19, 66; A v.300; Sn 216, 420 (yuv!+), 578 (d. ca mahant! ye b!l! ye ca pa*.it! sabbe maccuvasa' yanti);<br />

J i.88 (daharadahare d!rake ca d!rik!yo), 291 (˚itth" a young wife); ii.160, 353; iii.393; Dh 382; Pv iv.150<br />

(yuv!); DhA i.397 (s!ma*era); DA i.197 (bhikkh(), 223 (=taru*a), 284 (id.); PvA 148; VvA 76; ThA 239,<br />

251. Opposed to mahallaka J iv.482; to vu..ha Vism 100. f. dahar! Vv 315 (young wife) (+yuv! VvA<br />

129) & dahar" J iv.35; v.521; Miln 48 (d!rik!).<br />

Daharaka<br />

Daharaka=dahara, young Miln 310. -- f. ˚ik! a young girl Th 2, 464, 483.<br />

D!&h!<br />

D!&h! (f.) [Sk. da'+&r! to .asati (q. v.), cp. also da&&ha] a large tooth, fang, tusk; as adj. ( -- ˚) having tusks<br />

or fangs D ii.18 (susukkha˚); J i.505 (uddha&a -- d!&ho viya sappo); iv.245 (nikkhanta˚); DhA i.215; PvA<br />

152 (ka&hina˚); Sdhp 286. -- !vudha [Sk. da'+&r!yudha] using a tusk as his weapon J v.172; -- danta a<br />

canine tooth KhA 44; -- balin one whose strength lies in his teeth (of a lion) Sn 72.<br />

D!&hik!<br />

D!&hik! (f.) [Sk. *d!.hik!=Prk. for da'+&rik!] beard, whiskers Vin ii.134 (na d. &hapetabb!, of the<br />

bhikkhus); J i.305; v.42 (tamba˚), 217 (mah!˚ having great whiskers); DA i.263 (par()ha -- massu˚ with<br />

beard & whiskers grown long).<br />

D!&hin<br />

D!&hin (adj.) [cp. Sk. da'+&rin] having tusks J ii.245; iv.348; Th 1, p. 1; Sdhp 286.<br />

D!tar

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