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           itch Khus 105.                                          at ThA 211. -pāli=°patta Th 2, 259 (expl by °panta). -piṭṭhī
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        Kaṇḍu° [=kaṇḍa in comp ] an arrow — shot (as measure), in  the upper part or top of the ear DhA i.394. -puccha the "tail"
                                                                   or flap of the ear Sdhp 168. -bila orifice of the ear Vism 195.
           sahassa — kaṇḍu sata — bheṇḍu Th 1, 164=J ii.334 (but the
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           latter: sata — bhedo), expl at Th 1, 164 by sahassakaṇḍo  -bheri a sort of drum. Cp. ix.24. -mala "ear — dirt," ear —
                                                                   wax, in °haraṇī, an instrument for removing the wax from the
           sahassa [sata?] — bhūmako, and at J ii.334 by sahassa —
                                                                   ear Vin ii.135.  -mālā a garland from corner to corner (of a
           kaṇḍubbedho ti pāsādo satabhūmiko ahosi; in preceding lines
                                                                   temple) Dāvs ii.111. -muṇḍa 1. (adj.) one whose ears have
           the expression used is "sahassa — kaṇḍagamanaṁ uccaṁ."                          18
                                                                   been shorn or clipped Pv ii.12  (of the dog of Hell, cp. PvA
        Kaṇḍuka the itch, itchy feeling, irritation J v.198.
                                                                   152 chinnakaṇṇa). — 2. (°ka) "with blunt corners," N. of the
        Kaṇḍuvati (kandūvati) [Denom. fr. kaṇḍu. Sk. kandū-yati] 1. to  first one of the fabulous 7 Great Lakes (satta — mahāsarā) in
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           itch, to be itchy, to be irritated, to suffer from itch Vin i.205;  the Himavant, enum at J v.415; Vism 416; DA i.164. -mūla
           ii.121; J v.198 (kaṇḍuvāyati); DhA iii.297 (kaṇḍūvantī). — 2.  the root of the ear, the ear in gen. J i.335; iii.124; loc. fig in a
           to scratch, rub, scrape A ii.207; J vi.413; Pug 56.     low tone DhA i.173; near, near by DhA ii.8 (mama k.). -roga
                                                                   a disease of the ear DhsA 340. -vallī the lobe of the ear Mhvs
        Kaṇḍuvana (nt.) [fr. kaṇḍūvati] 1. itching, itchy feeling DhA
           i.440; cp. Dhātumañjūsā no. 416 kaṇḍūvana.— 2. scratch-  25, 94.  -vijjhana perforating the ear, °mangala the cere-
           ing, scraping M i.508; J ii.249 (appl. to bad music).   mony of ear — piercing DhA ii.87; cp. mangala. -vedha (cp.
                                                                   prec.) ear — piercing, a quasi religious ceremony on children
        Kaṇḍusa (nt.) a strip of cloth used to mark the kaṭhina robe, in
                                                                   J v.167. -sakkhali & °ikā the orifice or auditory passage of
           °karaṇa Vin i.254, and °ka ibid. 290.
                                                                   the ear DhA i.148; DhsA 334, in which latter passage °ikaṁ
        Kaṇḍūyana (nt.) [See kaṇḍuvana] the itch J v.69.           paharati means to impinge on the ear (said of the wind); °ikaṁ
                                                                   bhindati (=bhindanto viya paharati) to break the ear (with un-
        Kaṇḍolikā (f.) a wicker — basket or stand Vin ii.114, 143 (see
                                                                   pleasant words) DhA ii.178 (T. sankhaliṁ, v. l. sakkhaliṁ).
           Vin. Texts iii.86).
                                                                   -sankhali a small chain attached to the ear with a small orna-
        Kaṇṇa [Vedic karṇa, orig. not associated with hearing, there-
                                                                   ment suspended from it J v.438.  -sandhovika washing the
           fore not used to signify the sense (sota is used instead; cp.
                                                                   ears A v.202. -sukha 1. (adj.) pleasant to the ear, agreable
           akkhi>cakkhu), but as "projection" to *ker, from which also
                                                                   D i.4=M i.179, 268 =A ii.209≈; Miln 1; DA i.75=DhsA 397;
           Sk. śṛṇga horn. Cp. Gr. κόρυς helmet; Lat. cornu &
                                                                   — 2. (nt.) pleasant speech J ii.187; v.167; opp. kaṇṇa —
           cervus=E. corner, horn & hart.  Further related Sk.  aśri
                                                                   sūla.  -sutta an ornamental string hanging from the ear Vin
           (caturaśraḥ four — cornered), śaṣkuli auditory passage; Lat.
                                                                   ii.143. -suttaka a string from corner to corner, a clothes —
           ācer=Gr. α῎κρις, α῎κανος, ὀςύς; Ger. ecke; also Sk. śūla & P.
                                                                   line Vin i.286. -sūla 1. a piercing pain (lit. stake) in the ear,
           koṇa] 1. a corner, an angle Vin i.48, 286; J i.73; iii.42; v.38;
                                                                   ear — ache VvA 243. — 2. what is disagreeable to hear, harsh
           vi.519; PvA 74; DhA ii.178; Dāvs ii.111. — cīvara° the edge
                                                                   speech DhsA 397 (opp. °sukha).
           of the garment Vism 389. Freq. in cpd. catu° (catukkaṇṇa)   -sota the auditory passage, the ear (+ nāsika — sotāni, as
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           four — cornered, square, as Ep. of Niraya Nd 304 =Pv i.10 13  ubho sotāni, i. e. heṭṭhā & uparimā) D i.106=Sn p. 108; A
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           (expl by catu — koṇa). Also of cloth Vin ii.228; J i.426;
                                                                   iv.86; J ii.359; Miln 286, 357; DhA ii.72.
           iv.250. — 2. the ear Sn 608; J i.146, 194; DhA i.390 (dasā°).
           Freq. in phrase kaṇṇaṁ chindati (to cut off the ear) as pun-  Kaṇṇaka (& °ika) (adj.) [fr. kaṇṇa] having corners or ears (—°);
           ishment, e. g. A i.47. — loc. kaṇṇe in the ear, i. e. in a low  f. °ikā Vin ii.137; J ii.185. — kāḷa-kaṇṇika see under kāḷa.
           tone, in a whisper DhA i.166. — 3. the tip of a spoon J. i.347.  Kaṇṇavant (adj.) [fr. kaṇṇa] having an (open) ear, i. e. clever,
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           — assakaṇṇa N. of a tree (see under assa ).             sharp J ii.261 (=kaṇṇachiddaṁ pana na kassaci n'atthi C.).
               -alankāra an ornament for the ear J v.409.  -āyata
                                                                Kaṇṇikā (f.) [cp. kaṇṇaka & Sk. karṇikā] 1. an ornament for the
           (mutta) (a pearl) inserted in the lobe of the ear J ii. 275,
                                                                   ear, in °lakkhaṇa: see below. — 2. the pericarp of a lotus J
           276. -kita (should it be kaṇha°? cp. paṁsukita, malaggakita;
                                                                   i.152, 183; v.416; Miln 361; Vism 124 (paduma°); VvA 43. —
           kita=kata) spoiled, rusty, blunt Vin ii.115 (of needles); dirty,
                                                                   3. the corner of the upper story of a palace or pagoda, house
           mouldy Vin i.48 (of a floor); ii.209 (of walls); stained, soiled
                                                                   — top J i.201; iii.146, 318, 431, 472; DhA i.77 (kūṭāgāra°);
           Vin iv.281 (of robes). -gūthaka the cerumen, wax, of the ear,
                                                                   DA i.43; VvA 304; Bdhd 92. — 4. a sheaf in the form of a
           Vin ii.134; Sn 197= J i.146. -cālana shaking the ears J iii.99.
                                                                   pinnacle DhA i.98. — In cpds. kaṇṇika°.
           -cūḷa the root of the ear J vi.488; as °cūlikā at J ii.276; Vism
                                                                       -baddha bound into a sheaf; fig. of objects of thoughts
           255; DhA iv.13. -chidda (nt.) the orifice of the ear, the outer
                                                                   DhA i.304. -maṇḍala part of the roof of a house J. iii.317;
           auditory passage (cp. sūci — chidda eye of the needle) Vin
                                                                   DhA iii.66; vi.178. -rukkha a tree or log, used to form the
           iii.39; J ii.244, 261. -chinna one whose ears are cut off Vin
                                                                   top of a house J i.201=DhA i.269. -lakkhaṇa the art of telling
           i.322; Kvu 31. -cheda cutting or tearing off of the ear Miln
                                                                   fortune by marks on ornaments of the ear, or of the house —
           197, 290. -jappaka one who whispers into the ear, one who
                                                                   top D i.9 (=pilandhana — k° pi geha — k° pi vasena DA i.94).
           tells secretly, also a gossip Vin ii.98; sa° whispered into the
                                                                Kaṇṇikāra see kaṇikāra.
           ear, appl. to a method of taking votes ibid. Cp. upakaṇṇaka-
           jappin.  -jappana whispering into the ear D i.11; DA i.97.  Kanha (adj.) [cp. Vedic kṛṣṇa, Lith. kérszas] dark, black, as
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           -tela anointing the ear with medicinal oil D i.12 (expl at DA  attr. of darkness, opposed to light, syn. with kāḷa (q. v. for
           i.98, where reading is °telanaṁ). -nāsa ear & nose J ii.117;  etym.); opp. sukka. In general it is hard to separate the lit.
           Miln 5 (°chinna). -patta the lobe of the ear J v.463. As °panta  and fig. meanings, an ethical implication is to be found in
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