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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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M i.177; aor. nassi A iii.54 (m! nassi prohib.); J iv.137 (cakkh(ni ˚i'su: the eyes failed); fut. nassisati J i.5;<br />

cond. nassissa J ii.112. -- Caus. n!seti (q. v.). See also pa˚.<br />

Nassana<br />

Nassana (nt.) [cp. Sk. na$ana] disappearance, loss, destruction A iii.54 (˚dhamma adj. doomed to perish).<br />

Nah!ta<br />

Nah!ta [Sk. sn!ta, see nah!yati] one who has bathed Vin ii.221; J i.266; DhA iv.232 (˚kilesat! washed off<br />

moral stain).<br />

Nah!taka<br />

Nah!taka [Ved. sn!taka, cp. nah!ta & nah!yati] "one who has bathed," a brahmin who has finished the<br />

studies M i.280; A iv.144; Dh 422 (expl. at DhA iv.232 with ref. to perfection in the Buddha's teaching:<br />

catusaccabuddhat!ya buddha); cp. Sn 521 (one who has washed away all sin), 646.<br />

Nah!na<br />

Nah!na (nt.) [Sk. sn!na] bathing, a bath Vin i.47, 51= ii.224; i.196 (dhuva˚ constant bathing), 197; S i.183;<br />

v.390 (fig.); J i.265; PvA 50; Vism 27. -- k!la bathing time PvA 46; -- ko&&haka bath -- room DhA iii.88; --<br />

garuka fond of bathing Vin i.196; -- cu**a bath powder (cp. nah!niya˚) DhA i.398; -- tittha a shallow place<br />

for bathing DhA i.3; iii.79.<br />

Nah!niya<br />

Nah!niya (adj.) belonging to a bath, bath -- ; in ˚cu**a bath -- powder PvA 46.<br />

Nah!paka<br />

Nah!paka [Sk. sn!paka, fr. Caus, nah!peti; cp. nah!pita] a barber, bath attendant D i.74; A iii.25; DA i.157<br />

(=ye nah!penti); PvA 127 (=kappaka).<br />

Nah!pana<br />

Nah!pana (nt.) bathing, washing (trs.) D i.7, 12; A i.62, 132; ii.70; iv.54; It 111 (ucch!dana+); VvA 305<br />

(udakad!na+).<br />

Nah!pita<br />

Nah!pita [Sk. only sn!paka (see nah!paka); new formation fr. Caus. nah!peti as n. ag. with a -- theme<br />

instead of ar -- , cp. sallakatta for sallakattar] a barber, who has also the business of preparing & giving<br />

baths (cp. Ger. "bader") a bath -- attendant (see kappaka). Barbers ranked as a low class socially, and<br />

rebirth in a barber's family was considered unfortunate. Vin i.249 (˚pubba who had formerly been a barber);<br />

D i.225; J i.137; ii.5; iii.451; iv.138 (eight kah!pa*as as a barber's fee); DA i.157 (=kappaka); VvA 207<br />

(˚s!l! a barber's shop).<br />

Nah!peti<br />

Nah!peti [Sk. sn!payati, Caus. of nah!yati] to wash, to give a bath, bathe J i.166; PvA 49; VvA 68, 305.

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