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Purekkhata 93 Pupa<br />

Purekkhata = purakkhata Sn 849, 859, (a°) ; Nd^ 73, 214.<br />

Porekkharoti [for purakkharoti, pure = Sk. purah] to<br />

honour etc. Sn 794 = 803; ppr. purekkharana Sn 844,<br />

910.<br />

Porekkbara [for purakkhara, purah + kl. see pure] deference,<br />

devotion, honour; usually -" (adj.) devoted to,<br />

honouring D i.i 15 ; Vin 111.130 ; IV.2, 277 ;<br />

73, 214 ;<br />

Nd'<br />

Dh 73 (=parivara DhA 11. Vv 34X (attha°<br />

hitesin VvA 152) ; VbhA 466 (°mada) ; VvA<br />

72.<br />

Puiekkharata (f.) [abstr. fr. purekkhara] deference to<br />

(-°) DhA 1V.181 (attha").<br />

Purohita [purah + pp. of dha, ch. Vedic purohita] i. placed<br />

in front, i. e. foremost or at the top. in phrase deva<br />

Inda-purohita the gods with Inda at their head J vi.i27<br />

{ =Indar) pure-carikar) katva C). — 2. the king's headpriest<br />

(brahmanic), or domestic chaplain, acting at the<br />

same time as a sort of Prime Minister D 1.138 ; J 1.2 10 ;<br />

V.127 (his wife as brahmani) ; Pug 56 (brahmana p.);<br />

Milu 241, 343 (dhamma-nagare p.); PvA 74.<br />

Polaka [cp. Sk. pulaka. Halayudha 5, 43 ; not Sk. pulaka,<br />

as Kern, Toev. s. v. for which see also Walde, Lai. W'tb.<br />

s. v. pilus] shrivelled grain Miln 232 (sukka-yava° of<br />

dried barley); DhA n.154 (SS ; T. reads mulakai],<br />

which is expl'' by Bdhgh as " nitthusarj katva ussedetva<br />

gahita-yava-tandula vuccanti " ibid). Here<br />

belongs pulasa-patta of J 111.478 (vv. 11. pula°. mula°,<br />

mula° ; expl"' by C. as " sanhani pulasa-gaccha-pannani,"<br />

thus taking pulasa as a kind of shrub, prob. because<br />

the word was not properly understood).<br />

Pajava [etym. ? dial ; cp. Class. Sk. pulaka erection of the<br />

hairs of the body, also given by lexicographers (Hemachandra<br />

1202) in meaning "vermin"] a worm, maggot<br />

M 111.168; Sn 672; J III. 177; VI.73 ; Miln 331, 357;<br />

Vism 179 ( = kirai) DhA ill. 106, 411. See next.<br />

VvA 76;<br />

Palavaka (BB puluvaka)=pulava DhA :v.46 ;<br />

PvA 14. One of the (asubha) kammatthanas is called<br />

p. " the contemplation ("safina idea) of the worminfested<br />

corpse" S v. 131 ; Dhs 264; Vism 1 10, 179<br />

DhA (pulu°). 194 ('

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