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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Atithi [Sk. atithi of at = at, see a&ati; orig. the wanderer, cp. Vedic atithin wandering] a guest, stranger,<br />

newcomer D i.117 (= !gantuka -- navaka p!hu*aka DA i.288); A ii.68; iii.45, 260; J iv.31, 274; v.388; Kh<br />

viii.7 (= n! atthi assa &hiti yamhi v! tamhi v! divase !gacchat" ti atithi KhA 222); VvA 24 (= !gantuka).<br />

Atid!na<br />

Atid!na (nt.) [ati + d!na] too generous giving, an exces- sive gift of alms Miln 277; PvA 129, 130.<br />

Atid!ru*a<br />

Atid!ru*a (adj.) [Sk. atid!ru*a, ati + d!ru*a] very cruel, extremely fierce Pv iii.73.<br />

Atiditthi<br />

Atiditthi (f.) [ati + di&&hi] higher doctrine, super know- ledge (?) Vin i.63 = ii.4 (+ adhis"la; should we read<br />

adhi -- di&&hi?)<br />

Atidiv!<br />

Atidiv! (adv.) [ati + div!] late in the day, in the afternoon Vin i.70 (+ atik!lena); S i.200; A iii.117.<br />

Atidisati<br />

Atidisati [ati + disati] to give further explanation, to explain in detail Miln 304.<br />

Atid"gha<br />

Atid"gha (adj.) [ati + d"gha] too long, extremely long J iv. 165; Pv ii.102; VvA 103 (opp. atirassa).<br />

Atidukkha<br />

Atidukkha [ati + dukkha] great evil, exceedingly painful excessive suffering PvA 65; Sdhp 95. In<br />

atidukkhav!ca PvA 15 ati belongs to the whole cpd., i. e. of very hurtful speech.<br />

Atid(ra<br />

Atid(ra (adj.) [ati + d(ra] very or too far Vin i.46; J ii.154; Pv ii.965 = DhA iii.220 (vv. ll. suvid(re); PvA<br />

42 (opp. acc!sanna).<br />

Atideva<br />

Atideva [ati + deva] a super god, god above gods, usually Ep. of the Buddha S i.141; Th 1, 489; Nd2 307<br />

(cp. adhi˚); Miln 277. atidevadeva id. Miln 203, 209. devâtideva god over the gods (of the Buddha) Nd2<br />

307 a.<br />

Atidhamati<br />

Atidhamati [ati + dhamati] to beat a drum too hard J i.283; pp. atidhanta ibid.<br />

Atidh!tat!

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