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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Akkula (adj.) [= !kula] confused, perplexed, agitated, frightened Ud 5 (akkulopakkula and<br />

akkulapakkulika). See !kula.<br />

-- 2 --<br />

Akkosa<br />

Akkosa [! + kru$ = kruñc, see kuñca & koñca2; to sound, root kr!, see note on gala] shouting at, abuse,<br />

insult, reproach, reviling Sn 623; Miln 8 (+ paribh!sa); SnA 492; ThA 256; PvA 243; DhA ii.61. -- vatthu<br />

always as dasa a˚ -- vatth(ni 10 bases of abuse, 10 expressions of cursing J i.191; SnA 364, 467; DhA<br />

i.212; iv.2.<br />

Akkosaka<br />

Akkosaka (adj.) [from last] one who abuses, scolds or reviles, + paribh!saka A ii.58; iii.252; iv.156; v.317;<br />

PvA 251.<br />

Akkosati<br />

Akkosati [to krus see akkosa] to scold, swear at, abuse, revile J i.191; ii.416; iii.27; DhA i.211; ii.44. Often<br />

combd with paribh!sati, e. g. Vin ii.296; DhA iv.2; PvA 10. -- aor. akkocchi Dh 3; J iii.212 (= akkosi DhA<br />

i.43. Der. wrongly fr. krudh by Kacc. vi.417; cp. Franke, Einh. P!li -- gramm. 37, and Geiger, P. Gr. §<br />

164). -- pp. akku&&ha (q. v.).<br />

Akkha<br />

Akkha1 [Vedic ak+a; Av. a,a; Gr. a)/cwn a(/maca ohariot with one axle); Lat. axis; Ohg. etc. ahsa, E. axle,<br />

to root of Lat. ago, Sk. aj] the axle of a wheel D ii.96; S v.6; A i.112; J i.109, 192; v.155 (akkhassa<br />

phalaka' yath!; C.: suva**aphalaka' viya, i. e. shiny, like the polished surface of an axle); Miln 27 (+ "s! +<br />

cakka), 277 (atibh!rena saka&assa akkho bhijjati: the axle of the cart breaks when the load is too heavy);<br />

PvA 277. -- akkha' abbhañjati to lubricate the axle S iv.177; Miln 367. -- chinna one whose axle is broken;<br />

with broken axle S i.57; Miln 67. -- bhagga with a broken axle J v.433. -- bhañjana the breaking of the axle<br />

DhA i.375; PvA 277.<br />

Akkha<br />

Akkha2 [Vedic ak+a, prob. to ak+i & Lat. oculus, "that which has eyes" i. e. a die; cp. also Lat. !lea game at<br />

dice (fr.* asclea?)] a die D i.6 (but expld at DA i.86 as ball -- game: gu)ak")a); S i.149 = A v.171 = Sn 659<br />

(appamatto aya' kali yo akkhesu dhanapar!jayo); J i.379 (k(&˚ a false player, sharper, cheat) anakkha one<br />

who is not a gambler J v.116 (C.: aj(takara). Cp. also accha3. -- dassa (cp. Sk. ak+adar$aka) one who looks<br />

at (i. e. examines) the dice, an umpire, a judge Vin iii.47; Miln 114, 327, 343 (dhamma -- nagare). -- dhutta<br />

one who has the vice of gambling D ii.348; iii.183; M iii.170; Sn 106 (+ itthidhutta & sur!dhutta). -- v!&a<br />

fence round an arena for wrestling J iv.81. (? read akka -- ).<br />

Akkha<br />

Akkha3 (adj.) ( -- ˚) [to akkhi] having eyes, with eyes PvA 39 (BB. rattakkha with eyes red from weeping,<br />

gloss on assumukha). Prob. akkha*a is connected with akkha.<br />

Akkhaka<br />

Akkhaka [akkha1 + ka] the collar -- bone Vin iv.213 (adhak- khaka'); y.216.

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