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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Tanutara<br />

Tanutara the waist (lit. smaller part of body, cp. body and bodice) Vin iv.345 (sundaro tanutaro "her waist<br />

is beautiful").<br />

Tanutta<br />

Tanutta (nt.) [n. -- abstr. of tanu] diminution, reduction, vanishing, gradual disappearance A i.160<br />

(manuss!na' khayo hoti tanutta' paññ!yati); ii.144 (r!ga˚, dosa˚, moha˚); esp. in phrase (characterizing a<br />

sakad!g!min) "r!ga -- d. -- moh!na' tanutt! sakad!g!m" hoti" D i.156; S v.357 sq., 376, 406; A ii.238; Pug<br />

16.<br />

Tanoti<br />

Tanoti [*ten; cp. Sk. tanoti, Gr. tei/nw, to/nos, te/tanos; Lat. teneo, tenuis, tendo (E. ex -- tend); Goth.<br />

panjan; Ohg. denen; cp. also Sk. tanti, t!na, tantra] to stretch, extend; rare as finite verb, usually only in pp.<br />

tata. Pgdp 17.<br />

Tanta<br />

Tanta (nt.) [Vedic tantra, to tanoti; cp. tantr" f. string] a thread, a string, a loom J i.356 (˚vitata -- &&h!na the<br />

place of weaving); DhA i.424. At J iv.484 tanta is to be corrected to tata (stretched out). -- âkula tangled<br />

string, a tangled skein, in phrase tant!kulaj!t! gu)!gu*&hikaj!ta "entangled like a ball of string & covered<br />

with blight" S ii.92; iv.158; A ii.211; Dpvs xii.32. See gu)!; -- !vuta weaving, weft, web S v.45; A i.286; --<br />

bha*.a weaving appliances Vin ii.135; -- rajjuka "stringing & roping," hanging, execution J iv.87; -- v!ya a<br />

weaver J i.356; Miln 331; Vism 259; DhA i.424.<br />

Tantaka<br />

Tantaka (nt.) "weaving," a weaving -- loom Vin ii.135.<br />

Tanti<br />

Tanti (f.) [Vedic tantr", see tanta] 1. the string or cord of a lute, etc.; thread made of tendon Vin i.182; Th 2,<br />

390 (cp. ThA 257); J iv.389; DhA i.163; PvA 151. -- 2. line, lineage (+pave*i custom, tradition) J vi.380;<br />

DhA i.284. -- dhara bearer of tradition Vism 99 (+va'sânurakkhake & pave*ipolake). -- 3. a sacred text; a<br />

passage in the Scriptures Vism 351 (bahu -- peyy!la˚); avimutta -- tanti -- magga DA i.2; MA i.2. -- ssara<br />

string music Vin i.182; J iii.178.<br />

Tantu<br />

Tantu [Vedic tantu, cp. tanta] a string, cord, wire (of a lute) J v.196.<br />

Tandita<br />

Tandita (adj.) [pp. of tandeti=Sk. tandrayate & tandate to relax. From *ten, see tanoti] weary, lazy, giving<br />

way Miln 238 (˚kata). Usually a˚ active, keen, industrious, sedulous Dh 305, 366, 375; Vv 3322; Miln 390;<br />

VvA 142. Cp. next.<br />

Tand"

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