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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Alika<br />

Alika (adj.) [Sk. al"ka] contrary, false, untrue S i.189; J iii.198; vi.361; Miln 26, 99. -- nt. ˚' a lie, falsehood<br />

Dh 264. -- v!din one who tells a lie, a liar Dh 223 = VvA 69 (has al"ka˚); J ii.4; SnA 478 (for abh(ta --<br />

v!din Sn 661).<br />

Al"nat!<br />

Al"nat! (f.) [abstr. of al"na] open mindedness, prudence, sincerity J i.366.<br />

Alu)ita<br />

Alu)ita (adj.) [a + lu)ita, pp. of lul] umoved, undisturbed Miln 383.<br />

Alo*ika<br />

Alo*ika (adj.) [a + lo*ika] not salted J iii.409; VvA 184.<br />

Aloma<br />

Aloma (adj.) [a + loma] not hairy (upon the body) J vi.457.<br />

Alola<br />

Alola (adj.) [a + lola] undisturbed, not distracted (by desires), not wavering: of firm resolution,<br />

concentrated Sn 65 (= nillolupa Nd2 98; = rasavisesesu an!kula SnA 118).<br />

Alla<br />

Alla (adj.) (only ˚ -- ) [Vedic !rdra, to Gr. a)/rdw moisten, a)/rda dirt] -- 1. moist, wet M iii.94 (˚mattik! --<br />

puñja a heap of moist clay; may be taken in meaning 2). -- 2. fresh (opp. stale), new; freshly plucked,<br />

gathered or caught, viz.˚âvalepana see adda3; ˚kusamu&&hi freshly plucked grass A v.234 = 249; ˚gomaya<br />

fresh dung A v.234; DhA i.377; ˚camma living skin Vism 195; ˚ti*a fresh grass DA i.77; PvA 40; ˚d!r(ni<br />

green sticks J i.318; ˚madhu fresh honey DhA ii.197; ˚ma'sa -- sar"ra a body of living flesh DhA ii.51 =<br />

iv.166; ˚rasa fresh -- tasting DhA ii.155; ˚rohita -- maccha fresh fish J iii.333. 3. wet = with connotation<br />

of clean (through being washed), freshly washed, ˚kesa with clean hair PvA 82 (s"sa' nah!tv! allakesa);<br />

usually combd. with allavattha with clean clothes (in an ablution; often as a sign of mourning) Ud 14, 91;<br />

DhA iv.220; or with od!ta vattha (id.) J iii.425. ˚p!*i with clean hand Pv ii.99 (= dhotap!*i PvA 116). [For<br />

analla -- gatta at S i.183 better read, with ibid 169, an -- all"na -- gatta. For allacamma at DhA iv.132<br />

alagadda -- camma, with the v.l., is preferable].<br />

All!pa<br />

All!pa [Sk. !l!pa; ! + l!pa] conversation, talk; only in cpd. ˚sall!pa conversation (lit. talking to & fro or<br />

together) J i.189; Miln 15; VvA 96; PvA 86.<br />

-- 80 --<br />

Allika<br />

Allika (?) [either from alla = allika' nt. in meaning defi- lement, getting soiled by ( -- ˚), or from all"yati =<br />

alliyaka', a der. fr. ger. alliya clinging to, sticking to. <strong>The</strong> whole word is doubtful.] only in cpd. (k!ma -- )

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