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Catur 92 Candanika<br />

SnA 225. 353; DhA iv.144; cp. J vi.275; -(r)angula<br />

(adj.) measuring 4 fingers, 4 fingers broad or wide, Vin<br />

124. -(r)an-<br />

1.46; S 11.178; J VI. 534 ; Th I. 1137 ; Vism<br />

gulika = prec. Th 2, 498 (.^ThA, 291); -(r)anta see<br />

catur ; -(r)assa [catur (- assa''] four-cornered, quadrangular,<br />

regular Vin 11. 3 10 fjidligh) ; J iv.4(i (avala) 492<br />

(sala) ; v. ; 49 Pv ii.i''. Cp. caturagsa Oc next : -(r)assara<br />

(see last) with 4 sharp sides (of a hammer ; °muggara)<br />

I>liA 1.120; -(r)4dhitthana (adj.) one who has taken<br />

the four resolutions (see adhitfliana) M 111.239 ; -(r)4passena<br />

(adj.) endowed with the four apassena : lit.:<br />

reclining on four A v. 29, 30; D ni.269, 2711; -ussada<br />

(catussada) full of four, endowed with 4 things, rich in<br />

four attributes J iv.309 (expld. p. 311 as having plenty<br />

of people, grain, wood A water); ^.422 = 461 "with<br />

four pillows " (p. 422 has caturassada for caturussada,<br />

which latter is also to be preferred to catussada, unless<br />

this is a haplology). In the same connection occurs<br />

satt-ussada (full of people) D i.iii e. g. & Pv iv.i* (see<br />

satta). <strong>The</strong> formation " cattussada " has probably<br />

been iutluenced by " sattussada " ; -(k)kanna (& °ka)<br />

(a) with 4 corners Vin 11. 137 ; J 111.255 — (b) " between<br />

four ears," i. e. secret, of manta (counsel) J vi.391 ;<br />

-(k)kama walking with four (feet), quadruped Vv 64* ;<br />

Pv i.ii'; -kundika on all fours M 1.79; A m.i88;<br />

III. 2" (cp. PvA 181); -kona four cornered,<br />

D iii.O ; Pv<br />

crossed, in °raccha cross road PvA 24 ; -(k)khandha<br />

the four khandhas, viz. feeling, perception, synthesis<br />

& intellect (see khandha) DhsA ; 345 -(g)guna fourfold,<br />

quadruple D 11. 135; S 127; 1. J 213; VvA 186; Sdhp<br />

•40; -cakka with four wheels S 1.16 = 03 (said of the<br />

jiumau body, see under cakka) ; -jata of four sorts,<br />

viz. gaudha (perfume) having four ingredients ThA, 72<br />

(see next) -jati of four kinds J :.265, v. 79; (gandha).<br />

<strong>The</strong>se 4 ingredients of perfume are saffron, jasmine,<br />

Turkish (tarukkha) & Greek incense (yavana) ; -jatiya<br />

(& °jatika) in "gandha prec. J ni.291 ; iv.377 ; PvA<br />

127 ; Miln 354 ; J 1.178 (°ka) ; -(d)disa (pi.) the 4 quarters<br />

of the globe S i.i&7=Sn p. 79; D 1.251 ; may also be<br />

taken for abl. sg. as adv. : in the 4 quarters Vin 1.16,<br />

cp. ace. catuddisa,3 D 11.12 ; -(d)dipika covering the 4<br />

continents, of megha (a cloud) DhA 11.95 \<br />

-dvara with<br />

4 gates, of a house D i.io2 (=DA 1.270); of Avici-<br />

iv.3 ; i.io'^; cp. Catudvara Jataka<br />

niraya It 86 ; J Pv<br />

(No. 439 ; J IV. I sq.) ; -nahuta ni<strong>net</strong>y four J 1.25 ; vi.486 ;<br />

-paccaya the four requisites (see paccaya) J 111.273,<br />

"santosa contentment with °DhA iv.i 1 1 ; -pannasa fiftyfour<br />

DhA 1.4 ; -(p)pathaafourways J iv.460 ; -(p)pada[Sk.<br />

caturpad, Gr. rerpnTroi't, Lat. quadrupes] a quadruped<br />

Vin III 10 ; S 1.6; A V.21 ; Sn 603, 964 ; It 87 ; J 1.152 ;<br />

111.82 ; -parivatta (cp. attha "adhideva-fianadassana<br />

A IV 304) fourfold circle S 111.59 sq. (pailcupadanakkhandhe).<br />

-parisa (f.) the fourfold assembly, soil, of<br />

male Ov- female bhikkhus ic upasakas (cp. parisa) PvA<br />

1 1 ; -pala fourfold Vism 339. -(p)padaka (adj.) con-<br />

sisting of 4 padas, i. e. a sloka ; f . °ika<br />

plete stanza or sloka Anvs p. 35<br />

(gatha) a com-<br />

iv.iii;<br />

; -parisuddhasila (nt.)<br />

the four precepts of purity j in. 291 ; DhA<br />

-(b)bidha (catur -1^ vidha) fourfold Th/, ; 74 -(b)bipallasa<br />

(catur -f vipallasa) the fourfold change (cp. Nett 85)<br />

Th+ I, 1 143 ; SiiA 46 ; -byuha (catur 4- vyfiha) arranged<br />

in 4 arrays (of hara) Nett 3, 105 ; -bhaga the 4th part, a<br />

quarter Dh 108 ; -bhtimika having 4 stories or stages<br />

(of citta or dhamma) DhA 1.2 1 ; iv.72 ; DhsA ;<br />

344, 345<br />

cp. Vism 493 (of iiulriya) ; -madhura (nt.) sweetness<br />

(syrup) of 4 (ingredients) DA 1.136 ; TliA 68 ; -mahapatha<br />

a crossing on a high-road Vism 235. -mahabhutika consisting<br />

of the four great elements DhsA 4113 ; -(m)maharajika<br />

: see c"itum° ; -masa 4 months, a season I'vA 96 ;<br />

Dpvs 1.24, 37 (ca°) ; sec under masa ; -sacca tlie four truths<br />

or facts (see ariyasacca) DhA in. 386 ; Miln 334 ; {s)s!lla<br />

(nt.) [catur -I- sala] a square formed by 4 houses, in phrase<br />

catuhi gabbhehi patimanditai) catussiilaij karetva VvA<br />

22n ; DhA 111.291 ; -'ha (catuha

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