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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Duddha (Sk. dugdha, pp. of duh, see dohati] milked, drawn Sn 18 (duddha -- kh"ra=g!vo duhitv!<br />

gahitakh"ra SnA 27); M ii.186. -- (nt.) milk D!vs v.26.<br />

Dudrabhi<br />

Dudrabhi [another form of dundubhi, cp. duddabha & dundubhya] a kettle -- drum, in Amata˚ the drum of<br />

Nibb!na Vin i.8=M i.171 (dundubhi at the latter passage); PvA 189 (v. l. for dundubhi).<br />

Dundubhi<br />

Dundubhi (m. & f.) [Sk. dundubhi, onomat.; cp. other forms under daddabha, dudrabhi] a kettle -- drum,<br />

the noise of a drum, a heavy thud, thunder (usually as deva˚ in the latter meaning) Pv iii.34; J vi.465; PvA<br />

40, 189 (v. l. dudrabhi). -- Amata˚ the drum of Nibb!na M i.171=Vin i.8 (: dudrabhi); deva˚ thunder D<br />

ii.156; A iv.311.<br />

*Dunoti<br />

*Dunoti to burn, see der, dava, d!va & d!ya.<br />

Dupa&&o<br />

Dupa&&o see dvi B II.<br />

Dubba**a<br />

Dubba**a see under va**a.<br />

Dubbu&&hika<br />

Dubbu&&hika see under vu&&hi.<br />

Dubbha<br />

Dubbha (& d(bha) (adj.) [Sk. dambha, see dubbhati] deceiving, hurting, trying to injure Vin ii.203 (=It 86<br />

where dubbhe); Pv ii.93 (mitta˚). adubbha one who does not do harm, harmless Pv ii.98<br />

(˚p!*in=ahi'sakahattha). As nt. harmlessness, frankness, friendliness, good -- will Vin i.347 (adr(bh!ya,<br />

but cp. vv. ll. p. 395: adubbhaya & adrabbh!v!ya); S i.225 (adubbh!ya trustily); J i.180 (id. as ad(bh!ya);<br />

spelt wrongly adr(bhaka (for adubbhaka, with v. l. adrabhaka in expl. of adubbha -- p!*in) at J vi.311.<br />

Note: dabh!ya (dat.) is also used in Sk. in sense of an adv. or infinitive, which confirms the etymology of<br />

the word. Cp. dobha.<br />

Dubbhaka<br />

Dubbhaka (adj.) [Sk. dambhaka] perfidious, insidious, treacherous Th 1, 214 (citta˚). Cp. dubbhaya &<br />

d(bhaka.<br />

Dubbhati<br />

Dubbhati (& d(bhati) [Sk. dabhnoti cp. J.P.T.S. 1889, 204: dabh (dambh), pp. dabdha; idg. *dhebh, cp. Gr.<br />

a)te/mbw to deceive. Cp. also Sk druh (so Kern, Toev. p. 11, s. v. padubbhati). See also dahara & d(bha,<br />

d(bhaka, d(bhi] to injure, hurt, deceive; to be hostile to, plot or sin against (either w. dat. J v.245; vi.491, or<br />

w. loc. J i.267; iii.212) S i.85 (ppr. adubbhanto), 225; It 86 (dubbhe=dusseyya Com.)=Vin ii.203 (where

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