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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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4h!rattha'<br />

4h!rattha' [!h!ra + tta] the state of being food. In the idiom !h!ratta* pharati; Vin i.199, of medicine, 2 to<br />

penetrate into food -- ness 3, to come under the category of food; Miln 152, of poison, to turn into food.<br />

[According to Oldenberg (Vin i.381) his MSS read about equally ˚atta' and ˚attha'. Trenckner prints<br />

˚attha', and records no variant (see p. 425)].<br />

4h!reti<br />

4h!reti [Denom. fr. !h!ra] to take food, eat, feed on S ii.13; iii.240; iv.104; A i.114, 295; ii.40, 145, 206;<br />

iv. 167; Nd2 540c (!h!ra' & puttama'sa' cp. S ii.98).<br />

4hika<br />

4hika ( -- ˚) (adj.) [der. fr. aha2] only in pañc!hika every five days (cp. pañc!ha' & satt!ha') M iii.157.<br />

4hi*.ati<br />

4hi*.ati [! + hi*., cp. BSk. !hi*.ate Divy 165 etc.] to wander about, to roam, to be on an errand, to be<br />

engaged in (w. acc.) Vin i.203 (sen!sana -- c!rika'), 217; ii. 132 (na sakkoti vin! da*.ena !hi*.itu'); iv.62;<br />

J i.48, 108, 239; Nd2 540b; Pv iii.229 (= vicarati PvA 185); Vism 38, 284 (a&avi'); VvA 238 (tattha tattha);<br />

PvA 143.<br />

4hita<br />

4hita [pp. of ! + dh!] put up, heaped; provided with fuel (of a fire), blazing Sn 18 (gini = !bhato jalito v!<br />

SnA 28). See sam˚.<br />

4hu<br />

4hu 3rd pl. of !ha (q. v.).<br />

4huti<br />

4huti (f.) [Vedic !huti, ! + hu] oblation, sacrifice; vener- ation, adoration M iii 167; S i.141; Th 1, 566<br />

(˚"na' pa&iggaho recipient of sacrificial gifts); J i.15; v.70 (id.); Vv 6433 (paramâhuti' gato deserving the<br />

highest adoration); Sn 249, 458; Kvu 530; SnA 175; VvA 285.<br />

4huna<br />

4huna = !huti, in !huna -- p!huna giving oblations and sacrificing VvA 155; by itself at Vism 219.<br />

4huneyya<br />

4huneyya (adj.) [a grd. form. fr. ! + hu, cp. !huti] sacrificial, worthy of offerings or of sacrifice, venerable,<br />

adorable, worshipful D iii.5, 217 (aggi); A ii.56, 70 (s!huneyyaka), 145 sq. (id.); iv.13, 41 (aggi); It 88 (+<br />

p!huneyya); Vv 6433 (cp. VvA 285). See def. at Vism 219 where expld. by "!havan"ya" and "!havana'<br />

arahati" deserving of offerings.<br />

4hundarika

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