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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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O*ata [pp. of o*amati] bent down, low, inclined. Usually of social rank or grade, combd. with & opp. to<br />

u**ata, i. e. raised & degraded, lofty and low A ii.86 = Pug 52 (= n"ca l!maka Pug A 229); Pv iv.66; Miln<br />

387; DA i.45; PvA 29.<br />

O*amati<br />

O*amati [o + namati] (instr.) to incline, bend down to, bow to (dat.) Miln 220, 234 (o*amati & o*amissati),<br />

400; DA i.112. Caus. o*!meti M ii.137 (k!ya'). -- pp. o*ata & Caus. o*amita.<br />

O*amana<br />

O*amana (nt.) [fr. o*amati] bending down, inclining, bowing down to Miln 234.<br />

O*amita<br />

O*amita [pp. of o*ameti, Caus. of nam] having bowed down, bowing down Miln 234.<br />

O*i<br />

O*i (m. or f.) [cp. Vedic o*i charge, or a kind of Soma vessel] charge, only in cpd. o*i -- rakkha a keeper of<br />

entrusted wares, bailee Vin iii.47, 53 (= !ha&a' bha*.a' gopento).<br />

O*"ta<br />

O*"ta see on"ta.<br />

O*ojana<br />

O*ojana (nt.) [fr. o*ojeti, Sk. avanejana] washing off, cleaning, washing one's hands Vin ii.31 (Bdhgh.<br />

refers it to fig. meaning onojeti2 by explaining as "vissajjana" gift, presentation).<br />

O*ojeti<br />

O*ojeti (with vowel assimilation o < e for o*ejeti = ava + nejeti, Sk. ˚nejayati fr. nij. Kern, Toev. ii.138,<br />

complementary to remarks s. v. on p. 5 explns. as assimil. onuj˚< onij˚, like anu˚ BSk. ani˚ (!nisa'sa <<br />

!nu$a's!), the further process being onoj˚ for onuj˚. <strong>The</strong> etym. remains however doubtful] -- 1. to cause to<br />

wash off, to wash, cleanse: see o*ojana. -- 2. (fig.) to give as a present, dedicate (with the rite of washing<br />

one's hands, i. e. a clean gift) Vin i.39; iv.156; A iv.210 = 214 (o*ojesi aor.); Miln 236.<br />

Otata<br />

Otata [o + tata, pp. of tan] stretched over, covered, spread over with; Dh 162 (v. l. otthata); Miln 307 (+<br />

vitata); DhA iii.153 (= pariyonandhitv! &hita). See also avatata & sam -- otata.<br />

Otara*a<br />

Otara*a (adj.) [fr. otarati] going down, descending Nett 1, 2, 4, 107.<br />

Otarati

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