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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Pittivisaya<br />

Pittivisaya [Sporadic reading for the usual petti˚] the realm of the departed spirits M i.73; J i.51; Nd1 489.<br />

Pittivisayika<br />

Pittivisayika (adj.) [fr. pittivisaya] belonging to the realm of the departed Nd1 97 (gati; v. l. petti˚).<br />

Pith"yat"<br />

Pith"yat" (pithiyyati) [Pass. of pidahati, cp. api -- dahati, Sk. apidh"yate] to be covered, obscured or<br />

obstructed; to close, shut M ii.104; iii.184; Sn 1034, 1035; Nd2 442 (BB pidhiyyati; expld by pacchijjati);<br />

Th 1, 872; Dh 173; J i.279 (akkh"ni pith"yi'su the eyes shut); ii.158 (=paticch!diyati); vi.432. <strong>The</strong> spelling<br />

of the BB manuscripts is pidh"yati (cp. Trenckner, Notes 62).<br />

Pidalaka<br />

Pidalaka [etym.? Kern, Toev. s. v. suggests diminutive- formation fr. Sk. bidala split bamboo] a small stick,<br />

skewer Vin ii.116, cp. Bdhgh on p. 317: "da*.akathina -- ppam!*ena ka&as!rakassa pariyante<br />

pa&isa'haritv! dugu*a -- kara*a." See also Vin <strong>Text</strong>s iii.94.<br />

Pidahati<br />

Pidahati [api+dh!, cp. apidahati & Prk. pi*idhattae= Sk. apinidh!tave] to cover, to close, conceal, shut M<br />

i.117, 380 (dv!ra'); J i.292; iii.26; v.389; Miln 139 (vajja'); DhA i.396; ii.4, 85; iv.197 ((ru'); Sdhp 321;<br />

aor. pidahi J iv.308 (ka**e); ger. pidahitv! Pv ii.76 (dv!ra'); Vism 182 (n!sa'); DA i.136, pidhatv! Th 2,<br />

480, & pidh!ya J i.150 (dv!ra'), 243 (id.); ThA 286; DhA ii.199 (dv!r!ni). -- Pass. pith"yati; pp. pihita (q.<br />

v.). <strong>The</strong> opp. of p. is vivarati.<br />

Pidahana<br />

Pidahana (nt.) [fr. api+dh!, cp. apidahana] covering up, shutting, closing Vism 20; DhA iv.85 (=thakana).<br />

Pidhara<br />

Pidhara [fr. api+dh%] a stick (or rag?) for scraping (or wiping?) Vin ii.141 (avalekhana˚), 221 (id.). Meaning<br />

doubtful.<br />

Pidh!na<br />

Pidh!na (nt.) [=pidahana] cover J vi.349. -- ˚phalaka covering board Vism 261 (where KhA in same<br />

passage reads pa&ikujjana -- phalaka)=VbhA 244.<br />

Pin!sa<br />

Pin!sa [cp. Sk. p"nasa] cold in the head, catarrh, in enumn of illnesses under dukkha, at Nd2 3041 # (k!sa,<br />

s!sa, pin!sa, etc.).<br />

Pipati<br />

Pipati [dial. form for pibati, pivati, usually restricted to G!th! Dial., cp. Geiger, P.Gr. § 132] to drink, only<br />

in imper. pres. pipa M i.316; S i.459, and ppr. pipa' J v.255, gen. pl. pipata' Sn 398.

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