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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Vipubbaka (adj.) [fr. vi+pubba1] full of corruption or matter, festering (said of a dead body). <strong>The</strong><br />

contemplation (saññ!) of a festering corpse is one of the asubhakamma&&h!nas. -- M i.58, 88; iii.91; A<br />

iii.324. As ˚saññ!: A ii.17; v.310; Dhs 264; Nett 27; Miln 102, 332; Vism 110, 178, 193.<br />

Vipula<br />

Vipula (adj.) [cp. Sk. vipula] large, extensive, great, abundant. <strong>The</strong> word is poetical. -- D iii.150; A i.45<br />

(˚paññat!); Sn 41, 675, 687, 978, 994; Th 1, 588; Nd1 581 (=adhimatta); Vv 676 (=mahanta VvA 290); Ap<br />

40; Pv ii.118; ii.49; ii.969 (=ul!ra PvA 139); Miln 164, 311, 404; PvA 7, 76; Sdhp 271.<br />

-- 628 --<br />

Vippakata<br />

Vippakata [pp. of vippakaroti; vi+pakata] 1. imper- fectly executed, left unfinished, interrupted D i.2 (cp.<br />

Dh i.49); Vin ii.172, 243, 304; iv.279; A ii.196; J i.120. -- 2. done wrongly J v.214. -- At Vin iv.358 (in<br />

Bdhgh's remarks on P!c. 26, 1) we find vippagatamedhuna as inaccurate spelling for vippakata -- methuna<br />

("interrupted intercourse").<br />

Vippakaroti<br />

Vippakaroti [vi+pa+k%] to ill -- treat, abuse Vin ii.133. - pp. vippakata.<br />

Vippak!ra<br />

Vippak!ra [vi+pak!ra] change, mutation, alteration J vi.370; DhA i.28; VvA 46.<br />

Vippaki**a<br />

Vippaki**a [pp. of vippakirati] strewn all over, beset with, sprinkled (with) J ii.240; vi.42; DhA i.140; DA<br />

i.40; VvA 36.<br />

Vippaki**at!<br />

Vippaki**at! (f.) [abstr. fr. vippaki**a] the fact of being beset or endowed (with) Vism 8.<br />

Vippakirati<br />

Vippakirati [vi+pakirati] 1. to strew all over PvA 92. - 2. to confound, destroy J ii.398. -- pp. vippaki**a.<br />

Vippakkamati<br />

Vippakkamati [vi+pakkamati] to part company, to go away Vin iv.284.<br />

Vippajahati<br />

Vippajahati [vi+pajahati] to give up, to abandon Sn 817 (inf. ˚pah!tave), 926 (Pot. ˚pajahe); ger. ˚pah!ya Sn<br />

367, 499, 514; J i.87. -- pp. vippah"na.<br />

Vippa&ikkula

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