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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Ottharati<br />

Ottharati [o + tharati, Sk. root str] to spread over, spread out, cover Miln 121 (opp. pa&ikkamati, of water).<br />

See also avattharati.<br />

Odaka<br />

Odaka (nt.) [compn. form of udaka] water; abs. only at J iii.282. -- an˚ without water, dried up Th 2, 265 (=<br />

udaka -- bhasta ThA 212). Cp. combn. s"todaka, e. g. M i. 376. See udaka. -- antika -- 1. neighbourhood of<br />

the water, a place near the water (see antika1) Kh viii.1, 3 (gambh"re odakantike, which Childers, Kh. trsln.<br />

p. 30, interprets "a deep pit"; see also KhA 217 sq.). -- 2. "water at the end", i. e. final ablution (see<br />

antika2), in spec. sense the ablution following upon the sexual act Vin iii.21; cp. odak -- antikat! (f. abstr.)<br />

final ablution, cleansing J ii.126.<br />

Odagya<br />

Odagya (nt.) [der. fr. udagga] exultation, elation Nd1 3 = Nd2 446 = Dhs 9, 86, 285, 373; DhsA 143 (=<br />

udaggasabh!va a "topmost" condition).<br />

Odana<br />

Odana (m. & nt.) [Sk. odana, to Idg. *ud, from which also udaka, q. v. for full etym.] boiled (milk -- )rice,<br />

gruel Vin ii.214 (m.); D i.76, 105; S i.82 (n!)ik˚); DhA iv. 17 (id.); A iii.49; iv.231; Sn 18; J iii.425 (til˚<br />

m.); Dhs 646, 740, 875; PvA 73; VvA 98; Sdhp 113. Combd. with kumm!sa (sour milk) in phrase o -- k --<br />

upa -- caya a heap of boiled rice and sour milk, of the body (see k!ya I.); also at M i.247.<br />

Odanika<br />

Odanika [fr. odana] a cook J iii.49.<br />

Odaniya<br />

Odaniya (adj.) [fr. odana, cp. Sk. odanika] belonging to rice -- gruel, made of rice -- gruel Vin iii.59 (˚ghara<br />

a ricekitchen); VvA 73 (˚sur! rice -- liquor).<br />

-- 167 --<br />

Odapattakin"<br />

Odapattakin" (f.) (adj.) [f. of uda + pattaka + in, i. e. having a bowl of water, Ep. of bhariy! a wife, viz. the<br />

wife in the quality of providing the house with water. Thus in enumn. of the 10 kinds of wives (& women<br />

in general) at Vin iii.140 (expld. by udakapatta' !masitv! v!seti) = VvA 73.<br />

Odapattiy!<br />

Odapattiy! at Cp. ii.48 = last.<br />

Odarika & ˚ya<br />

Odarika & ˚ya (adj.) [fr. udara] living for one's belly, vor- acious, gluttonous Miln 357; J vi.208 (˚ya); Th 1,<br />

101.

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