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Dipa 159 Dukkha<br />

etc. Opp. the 20CO<br />

KhA 133. — (b) fig.<br />

paritta-dipa the smaller islands<br />

shelter, salvation etc. (see also<br />

tana): S 111.42 (atta°+ attasarana etc., not with S<br />

Index to dipa'); v. 154, 162 (id.) iv.3i5 (mar)°, not to<br />

d.ipa'), 372 ; A 1.55 sq. (+ tana etc.) : Sn 501 (atta" self-<br />

reliant, self-supported, not with FausboU to dipa'),<br />

1092, 1094, 1145 (=Sattha); Nd- 303; Dh 236 (°r)<br />

karohi = patitth5 PvA 87); Pv iii.i' (id. PvA 174);<br />

V.501 =vi.375 (dipafi ca parayanag) ; Miln 84. 257<br />

J<br />

(dhamma-dipa, Arahantship).<br />

-aUya resting place J vi.432 ; -gabbhaka<br />

VI.459, 460.<br />

same J<br />

Dlpa^ [cp. Sk. dvipa tiger's skin] a car covered with a<br />

panther's- skin J 1.259; v. 259 — vi. 48.<br />

Dlpaka' (=dipa') (a) f. dipika a lamp, in danda" a torch<br />

DhA 1.220, 399. — (b) (°-) an image of, having the<br />

appearance of, sham etc. ; in -kakkara a decoy partridge<br />

J 11.161 ; -tittira same J 111.358; -pakkhin a decoy<br />

bird J V.376 ; -miga a d. antelope J v. 376.<br />

Dtpaka' (^dipa*) a (little) island J 1.278, 279 ;<br />

11.160.<br />

DIpaka'' in vanidlpaka PvA i2oJor vanibbaka (q. v.).<br />

Dipana (adj.) illustrating, explaining; f. °i explanation,<br />

commentary', N. of<br />

Paramattha -dipani<br />

several Commentaries, e. g. the<br />

of Dhammapala on Th 2 ; Pv it<br />

Vv.^— Cp. jotika & uddipana.<br />

Dipika [fr. dipin] a panther J 111.480.<br />

DIpita Tpp. of dipeti] explained Vism 33.<br />

DIpitar [n. ag. fr. dipeti] one who illumines Vism 211.<br />

DIpin [Sk. dvTpin] a panther, leopard, tiger Vin 1.186<br />

dipicamma a leopard skin = Sk. dvipicarman) ; Am.ioi ;<br />

J 1.342; :i.44, no; iv.475 ; v.408 ; vi.538. dipi-raja<br />

king of the panthers Vism 270. — f. dipini Miln 363,<br />

368 ; DhA 1.48.<br />

Dipeti [Sk. dipayati, Cans, to flip, see dipa' & cp. dippati]<br />

to make light, to kindle, to emit light, to be bright ; to<br />

illustrate, explain A v. 73 sq. ; Dh 363 ; Miln 40 ; PvA<br />

94, 95, 102, 104 etc. ; Sdhp 49, 349. Cp. a°.<br />

Du°' (& before vowels dur°) (indecl.) [Sk. du^i & dus=Gr.<br />

fvi:-, Oir. du-, Ohg. zur-, zer- ; antithetic prefix, generally<br />

opposed to su°=Gr. d- etc. Ultimately identical<br />

with du^ in sense of asunder, apart, away from =<br />

opposite or wrong] i. syllable of exclamation ( = duh)<br />

" bad, woe " (beginning the word du (j) -jivitar)) DhA<br />

11.6, io=PvA 280, cp. J ni.47 ; Bdhgh's expl" of the<br />

syllable see at Vism 494. — 2. prefix, implying perverseness,<br />

difficulty, badness (cp. dukkha). Original<br />

form *duh is preserved at dur- before vowels, but<br />

assimilated to a foil, consonant according to the rules<br />

of Assimilation, i. e. the cons, is doubled, with changes<br />

of to bb

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