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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Katavedit! (f.) [abstr. fr. last] gratefulness: see katañ- ñut!.<br />

Kat!vin<br />

Kat!vin (adj. -- n.) [secondary formation fr. kata] one who has done (what could be done), used like<br />

katakicca to denote one who has attained Arahantship S i.14; Miln 264.<br />

Kati<br />

Kati (indecl.) [interr. pron.; used like Lat. quot. Already Vedic.] how many? Vin i.83 (k. sikkh!pad!ni),<br />

155; S i.3 (˚sangâtiga having overcome how many attachments? ), 70; Sn 83, 960, 1018; Ps ii.72; Miln 78;<br />

DhA i.7, 188; PvA 74.<br />

Katik!<br />

Katik! (f.) [to katheti or karoti?] 1. agreement, contract, pact Vin i.153 (T. k!tik!), 309; J vi.71; Miln 171,<br />

360. -- 2. talking, conversation, talk (adhammik! k., cp. kathik! & kath!) J ii.449. -- katika' karoti to make<br />

an arrangement or agreement Vin iii.104, 220, 230; J. i.81; iv.267; DhA i.91; VvA 46. In cpds. katika˚, e. g.<br />

˚vatta observance of an agreement, ˚' karoti to be faithful to a pact Dh i.8; ˚' bhindati to break an<br />

agreement J vi.541; ˚sa*&h!na the entering of an agreement Vin ii.76, 208: iii.160.<br />

Katipaya<br />

Katipaya (adj.) [cp. Sk. katipaya] some, several; a few (in cpds. or in pl.) J i.230, 487; iii.280, 419; iv.125;<br />

v.162; Pv ii.920 (=appake only a few); DhA i.94 (very<br />

-- 183 --<br />

few); PvA 46. In sg. little, insignificant Vv 5320 (=appik! f.). ˚v!re a few times, a few turns J v.132; vi.52;<br />

PvA 135; Mhbv 3.<br />

Katip!han<br />

Katip!han (adv.) [katipaya + ahan, contracted, see aha2] (for) a few days Vin iii.14; J i.152, 298, 466; ii.38;<br />

iii.48; iv.147; Mhvs 7, 38; PvA 145, 161; VvA 222. katip!hena (instr.) within a few days Mhvs 17, 41;<br />

DhA i.344; PvA 13, 161. katip!h'accayena after (the lapse of) a few days J i.245; DhA i.175; PvA 47.<br />

Katima<br />

Katima [num. ord. fr. kati], f. katim" in k. pakkhassa which (of many other) day of the half -- month Vin<br />

i.117.<br />

Kativassa<br />

Kativassa (adj.) [kati + vassa] 1. (having) how many years, how old? J v.331. -- 2. (having had) how many<br />

rainy seasons (in the bhikkhu's career) of how many years' seniority? Vin i.86; Ud 59; Miln 28; DhA i.37.<br />

Katividha<br />

Katividha (adj.) [kati + vidha, for Vedic katidh!] of how many kinds Vism 84.<br />

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