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Paccorohaṇī Pajahati
(BR.). (id.); Ud 90 (Nāgasamāla); J iv.123; Miln 15 (Nāgasena); PvA
38, 93 (Ānanda).
Paccorohati [paṭi+orohati] to come down again, descend D i.50;
ii.73; A v.65, 234. Pacchāda [pa+chāda] cover, covering, wrapper, in phrase
nelango setappacchādo S iv.291=Ud 76=DA i.75= DhsA 397.
Paccosakkati [paṭi+osakkati which is either ava+sakkati (of
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ṣvaṣk Geiger, P.Gr. § 28 or sṛp Trenckner Notes 60), or Pacchānutappati see under pacchā.
apa+sakkati] to withdraw, retreat, go away again D i.230; J
Pacchāyā (f.) [pa+chāyā] a place in the shade, shaded part Vin
i.383; Mhvs 25, 84.
i.180; ii.193; D i.152 (=chāyā DA i.310); ii.205; A iii.320.
Paccosakkanā (f.) [abstr. fr. paccosakkati] withdrawal, retreat,
Pacchāḷiyaṁ at A iii.76 is of uncertain reading & meaning; in
going back, shrinking from DhsA 151.
phrase p. khipanti: either "throw into the lap" (?) or (better)
Pacchaḍḍana (nt.) [pa+chaḍḍana] vomiting, throwing out Sdhp read pacchiyaṁ, loc. of pacchi "into the basket" (of the girls
137. & women).
Pacchato (adv.) [abl. formation fr. *paccha=Ved. paścā & Pacchāsa [cp. pacchāli? perhaps fr. pacchā+aś] aftermath S i.74.
paścāt, fr. Idg. *pos as in Lith. pàs near by, pastaras the last;
Pacchi (f.) [etym. doubtful] a basket J i.9, 243; ii.68; iii.21; vi.369
cp. Av. pasca behind, Lat. post, after] behind, after Dh 348
(paṇṇa°), 560 (phala°); DhA ii.3; iv.205 (°pasibbaka).
(=anāgatesu khandhesu DhA iv.63; opp. pure); PvA 56, 74;
Pacchijjati [pa+chijjati, Pass. of chid] to be cut short, to be in-
DhA iii.197 (°vatti). Often doubled pacchato pacchato, i. e.
terrupted J i.503 (lohitaṁ p.).
always or close behind, J ii.123 (opp. purato purato). — Cp.
pacchā & pacchima. Pacchijjana (nt.) [fr. last] stopping, interruption J iii.214 (read
assu — pacchijjana — divaso? passage corrupt.).
Pacchada [fr. pa+chad, cp. Sk. pracchada] a cover, wrapper;
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girdle Th 2, 378 (=uracchada ThA253); DhsA 397 (v. l. for Pacchita [pa+chita, Sk. pracchita, pp. of chā, only in comb with
°cchāda). prefixes] cut off, skinned J vi.249.
Pacchanna [pa+channa, of chad] covered, wrapped, hidden Th Pacchindati [pa+chindati] 1. to break up, cut short, put an end to
1, 299; J iii.129. Vin iv.272; J i.119 (kathaṁ °itvā), 148 (kathaṁ °ituṁ); iv.59;
PvA 78 (dānavidhiṁ °i). — 2. to bring up (food), to vomit
Pacchā (adv.) [Vedic paścā & paścāt see pacchato] behind, aft, af-
ter, afterwards, back; westward D i.205; Sn 645, 773, 949; Nd 1 DhA i.183 (āhāraṁ).
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33 (=pacchā vuccati anāgataṁ, pure vuccati atītaṁ); Nd 395; Pacchima (adj.) [Sk. paścima, superl. formation fr. *paśca, cp.
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Dh 172, 314, 421; Pv i.11 , 11 (opp. purato); ii.9 (=aparab- pacchato & pacchā] 1. hindmost, hind —, back —, last (opp.
hāge PvA 116); PvA 4, 50, 88; VvA 71. purima), latest D i.239; M i.23 (°yāma the last night watch);
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-ânutappati [fr. ânutāpa] to feel remorse Pv ii.7 ; J DA i.45 sq. (id. °kicca duties or performances in the 3 watch,
v.117. — ânutāpa [cp. Sk. paścattāpa] remorse, repentance corresp. to purima° & majjhima°); Sn 352; J iv.137 (°pāda);
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Sdhp 288. -āsa (nt.) [āsa ] "eating afterwards, " i. e. af- vi.364 (°dvāra); PvA 5, 75. — 2. western (opp. purima or
termath S i.74 — gacchati at Kvu 624 see paccā°. -gataka puratthima) D i.153 (disā); S i.145. — 3. lowest, meanest Vin
going or coming behind J vi.30. -jāta ( — paccaya), 11th of ii.108; M i.23; S ii.203.
the 24 paccayas, q. v. causal relation of posteriority in time.
Pacchimaka (adj.) [fr. pacchima] 1. last, latest (opp. purimaka)
-nipātin one who retires to rest later than another (opp. pubb' 2
Vin ii.9; Nd 284 D.=Th 1, 202; DhsA 262; J vi.151. — 2.
uṭṭhāyin getting up before others) D i.60; iii.191; A iii.37;
lowest, meanest J i.285 (pacchimakā itthiyo).
iv.265, 267 sq.; DA i.168. — bāhaṁ "arm behind," i. e. with
Pacchedana (nt.) [fr. pa+chid] breaking, cutting DA i.141.
arms (tied) behind one's back D i.245; J i.264; DhA ii.39. —
bhatta "after — meal," i. e. after the midday meal, either as Pajagghati [pa+jagghati] to laugh out loud J vi.475.
°ṁ (acc. — adv.) in the afternoon, after the main meal, usu- Pajappati [pa+jappeti] to yearn for, crave, to be greedy after S
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ally comb with piṇḍapāta. paṭikkanta "returning from the
i.5=J vi.25 (anāgataṁ=pattheti C.).
alms — round after dinner" A iii.320; PvA 11, 16, 38 and pas-
Pajappā (f.) [pa+jappā] desire, greed for, longing J vi.25 (anā-
sim (cp. BSk. paścādbhakta — piṇḍapāta — pratikrānta, see
gata°); Sn 592; Dhs 1059, 1136.
Indexes to AvŚ. & Divy), or as °kicca the duties after the mid-
day meal (opp. purebhatta°) DA i.47 (in detail); SnA 133, 134. Pajappita [pp. of pajappeti] desired, longed for S i.181; J vi.359.
-bhattika one who eats afterwards, i. e. afternoon, when it is Pajaha (adj.) [pa+jaha, pres. base of jahati] only neg. a° not
improper to eat A iii.220 (khalu°, q. v.). -bhāga hind or giving anything up, greedy A iii.76.
after part J ii.91; PvA 114. -bhāsati see paccā°. -bhūma
Pajahati (°jahāti) [pa+jahati of hā] to give up, renounce, forsake,
belonging to the western country S iii.5. -bhūmaka id. S
abandon, eliminate, let go, get rid of; freq. as synonym of
iv.312=A v.263. -mukha looking westward M iii.5; D ii.207;
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jahati (see Nd under jahati with all forms). Its wide range
Th 1, 529; DhA iii.155 (opp. pācīna eastern). — vāmanaka
of application with reference to all evils of Buddhist ethics is
dwarfed in his hind part J iv.137. — samaṇa [BSk. paścāc-
seen from exhaustive Index at S vi.57 (Index vol.). — Pres.
chramaṇa & opp. purahśramaṇa AvŚ ii.67, 150; Divy 154, 2
pajahati S i.187; iii.33=Nd 680, Q 3 (yaṁ na tumhākaṁ
330, 494] a junior Wanderer or bhikkhu (Thera) who walks
taṁ pajahatha); It 32 (kiṁ appahīnaṁ kiṁ pajahāma); 117;
behind a senior (Thera) on his rounds. The one accompany-
A iv.109 sq. (akusalaṁ, sāvajjaṁ); Sn 789 (dukkhaṁ), 1056,
ing Gotama Buddha is Ānanda Vin i.46; iii.10 (Ānanda); iv.78
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