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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Himavant<br />

Himavant (adj.) [hima+vant] snowy J v.63 (=hima- yutta C.). (m.) Himav! the Him!laya: see Dict. of<br />

Names.<br />

Hiyyo<br />

Hiyyo (adv.) [Vedic hya1, Gr. xqe/s, Lat. heri; Goth. gistradagis "to -- morrow," E. yester -- day, Ger.<br />

gestern etc.] yesterday Vin i.28; ii.77; J i.70, 237; v.461; vi.352, 386; Miln 9. In sequence ajja hiyyo pare it<br />

seems to mean "to -- morrow"; thus at Vin iv.63, 69; J iv.481 (=sve C.). See para 2. c.<br />

Hirañña<br />

Hirañña (nt.) [Vedic hira*ya; see etym. under hari & cp. Av. #aranya gold] gold Vin i.245, 276; ii.159; A<br />

iv.393; Sn 285, 307, 769; Nd2 11; gold -- piece S i.89; J i.92. Often together with suva**a Vin i.150; D<br />

ii.179; h˚ -- suva**a' gold & money M iii.175; J i.341. ˚olokana ( -- kamma) valuation of gold J ii.272.<br />

-- 732 --<br />

Hiri & hir"<br />

Hiri & hir" (f.) [cp. Vedic hr"] sense of shame, bashfulness, shyness S i.33; D iii.212; A i.51, 95; iii.4 sq.,<br />

331, 352; iv.11, 29; Sn 77, 253, 719; Pug 71; Pv iv.73; J i.129, 207; Nett 50, 82; Vism 8. Expld Pug 23 sq.;<br />

is one of the c!ga -- dhana's: see c!ga (cp. Jtm 311). -- Often contrasted to & combined with ottappa (cp.<br />

below) fear of sin: A i.51; D iii.284; S ii.206; It 36; Nett 39; their difference is expld at Vism 464 ("k!ya --<br />

duccarit' !d"hi hiriyat" ti hiri; lajj!y' eta' adhivacana'; tehi yeva ottappat" ti ottappa'; p!pato ubbegass' eta'<br />

adhivacana'"); J i.129 sq.; DhsA 124. -- ottappa shame & fear of sin M i.271; S ii.220; It 34; A ii.78; J<br />

i.127, 206; Tikp 61; Vism 221; DhA iii.73. Frequently spelt otappa, e. g. J i.129; It 36. -- kop"na a loin<br />

cloth M i.10; Vism 31, 195. -- nisedha restrained by conscience S i.7, 168=Sn 462; Dh 143; DhA iii.86. --<br />

bala the power of conscientiousness A ii.150; Dhs 30, 101. -- mana modest in heart, conscientious D ii.78;<br />

M i.43; S ii.159.<br />

Hirika<br />

Hirika (& hir"ka) (adj.) [fr. hiri] having shame, only as -- ˚ in neg. ahirika shameless, unscrupulous A i.51,<br />

85; ii.219; Pug 19; It 27 (˚"ka); J i.258 (chinna˚ id.); nt. ˚' unscrupulousness Pug 19.<br />

Hirimant<br />

Hirimant (& hir"mant) (adj.) [fr. hiri] bashful, modest, shy D iii.252, 282; S ii.207 sq.; iv.243 sq.; A ii.218,<br />

227; iii.2 sq., 7 sq., 112; iv.2 sq., 38, 109; v.124, 148; It 97; Pug 23.<br />

Hiriya<br />

Hiriya (m. & nt.) [fr. hiri] shame, conscientiousness VvA 194.<br />

Hiriyati (hir"yati)<br />

Hiriyati (hir"yati) [see har!yati] to blush, to be shy; to feel conscientious scruple, to be ashamed Pug 20, 24;<br />

Miln 171; Vism 464 (hir"yati); DhsA 149.<br />

Hirivera

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