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Patti                                                                                                 Patha



           t. t. loc. pattiyaṁ or pattiyā (—°) in lieu of SnA 310, 317. —  Patthanā (f.) [of ap+arth, cp. Sk. prārthayati & prārthana
           See sam°.                                               nt., prārthanā f.] aiming at, wish, desire, request, aspiration,
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               -dāna an assigned or accredited gift, giving of merit (as  prayer S ii.99, 154; A i.224; iii.47; v.212; Nd 316, 337 (p.
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           permanent acquisition), transference of merit VvA 188, 190;  vuccati taṇhā); Nd 112; Nett 18, 27; Dhs 1059; Miln 3; SnA
           PvA 9 (°vasena dānadhamma — pariccāgo), 49 (=dakkhiṇā)  47, 50; DhA ii.36; PvA 47. — patthanaṁ karoti to make a
           88 (id.); Sdhp 229.  -dhamma the practice of transferred  wish J i.68; DhA i.48; °ṁ ṭhapeti id. DhA i.47; ii.83; iv.200.
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                          n
           merit, see Kvu trsl 161 , 170, & cp. pattadhamma. -patta,
                                                                Patthara [cp. late Sk. prastara. The ord. meaning of Sk. pr. is
           one who has obtained what can be obtained, or the highest gain
                                                                   "stramentum"] 1. stone, rock S i.32. — 2. stoneware Miln 2.
           (i. e. Nibbāna) Sn 536 (=pattabbaṁ patto pattabbaṁ arahat-
                                                                Pattharati [pa+tharati] to spread, spread out, extend J i.62;
           taṁ patto ti vuttaṁ hoti SnA 433), 537, 540.
                                                                   iv.212; vi.279; DhA i.26; iii.61 (so read at J vi.549 in cpd
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        Patti (f.) [for patta ?] leaf, leafy part of a plant Vin i.201 (taka,
                                                                   °pāda with spreading feet, v. l. patthaṭa°). — pp. patthaṭa
           taka — patti, taka — paṇṇi).
                                                                   (q. v.). — Caus. patthāreti with pp. patthārita probably
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        Pattika [fr. patti cp. pajja ] on foot, a pedestrian or soldier on  also to be read at Th 1, 842 for padhārita.
           foot, D i.50, 89, 106, 108; ii.73; A ii.117 (hatth' — āruha, as-
                                                                Pattharika [fr. patthara] a merchant Vin ii.135 (kaṁsa°).
           sāruha, rathika, p.); J vi.145; Vism 396 (manussā pattikā gac-
                                                                Patthita [pp. of pattheti] wished for, desired, requested, sought
           chanti); Sn 418; a form pattikārika is found, e. g. at J iv.
                                                                   after Sn 836; Miln 227, 361; DhA iv.201; PvA 47 (°ākāra of
           134; v.100; vi.15, 463; Ap. 316.
                                                                   the desired kind, as wished for); Sdhp 79 (a°).
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        Pattika [fr. patti ] having a share, gain or profit; a partner, donor
                                                                Patthīna [pa+thīna] stiff D ii.335; DhsA 307. Also as patthinna
           DhA i.270, 271.
                                                                   at Vin i.286 (=atirajitattā thaddha Bdhgh, on p. 391); Vism
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        Pattika (adj. — n.) [fr. patta ] in dāru° (collecting alms) with
                                                                   361 (=thīna p. 262); VbhA 67 (°sneha).
           a wooden bowl, man with a wooden bowl D i.157 (cp. DA
                                                                Pattheti [pa+arth, cp. Sk. prārthayati] to wish for, desire, pray
           i.319).
                                                                   for, request, long for S iv.125; v.145; Sn 114, 899; Th 2, 341;
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        Pattikā (f.) [fr. patta or patti ] a leaf, in tāla° palm — leaf S  1
                                                                   Nd 312, 316; PugA 208 (āsaṁsati+); PvA 148; Sdhp 66, 319;
           ii.217, 222.
                                                                   ppr. patthento PvA 107; patthayanto J i.66 (paramâbhisaṁ-
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        Pattin (adj. n.) [fr. patta , Sk. *prāptin] attaining, one who ob-  bodhiṁ); patthayaṁ Sn 70 (=icchanto patthayanto abhijap-
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           tains or gains Sn 513 (kiṁ°=kiṁ patta, adhigata SnA 425).  panto Nd 392); patthayamāna M i.4; Sn 902; J i.259; DhA
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        Pattiya (adj. n.) [for *pratyaya=paccaya, cp. Trenckner, Notes  iii.193; PvA 226 (=āsiṁsamāna); & patthayāno Sn 900; It
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           7 , 9] believing, trusting, relying J v.414 (para°); (m.) belief,  67, 115. — grd. patthetabba PvA 96, patthayitabba PvA 95,
                                                                   and patthiya which only occurs in neg. form apatthiya what
           trust J v.231 (parapattiyena by relying on others), 233 (id.),                       7
                                                                   ought not to be wished J iv.61; Pv ii.6 (=apatthayitabbaṁ PvA
           414 (id.).
                                                                   95); DhA i.29; also as napatthiya (med.) one who does not
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        Pattiya (adj.) [grd. of pāpuṇāti; cp. pattabba] to be attained, to  wish for himself Sn 914 (cp. Nd 337). — pp. patthita (q.
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           be shared or profited Pv ii.9 31  (para° profitable to others, see  v.).
               n
           expl at PvA 125).
                                                                Patvā see pāpuṇāti.
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        Pattiyāyati [denom. fr. pattiya ] to believe, trust, rely on J i.426;
                                                                Patha [of path, Ved. pathi with the 3 bases pathi, path° and
           v.403; DA i.73.
                                                                   panth°, of which only the last two have formed independent
        Pattiyāyana (nt.) [fr. pattiyāyati] belief J v.402.
                                                                   nouns, viz. patha and pantha (q. v.)] 1. path, road, way D
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        Pattīyati [denom. fr. patti ] to gain, to profit from (acc.) Miln  i.63; Sn 176 (loc. pathe), 385, 540, 868; Nd 485 B (+pan-
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           240 (attānaṁ na p. does not profit from himself).       tha, in expl of magga); J i.308 (loc. pathe); ii.39; vi.525 (abl.
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        Pattha [fr. pa+sthā. Cp. Epic Sk. prastha plateau] a lonely  pathā); Th 1, 64; Pug 22, 57; Mhvs 21, 24 (pathe); 36, 93 (loc.
                                                                   pathi, see Geiger, Gr. § 89); Sdhp 241. — 2. Very frequent
           place, in cpd. vana° D i.71; Pug 59 etc., a wilderness in the
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           forest, expl by Bdhgh as "gāmantaṁ atikkamitvā manussā-  as — °, where it is sometimes pleonastic, and acts in the func-
                                                                   tion of an abstract formation in °tā or °ttaṁ (cp. similar use
           naṁ anupacāra — ṭṭhānaṁ yattha na kasanti na vapanti" DA             1
                                                                   of anta: see anta 5; and pada: see pada 3), e. g. anila° (air) J
           i.210; Ud 43 (patthañ ca sayan' āsanaṁ, ed.; but better with
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           id. p. Dh 185 as pantañ, which is expl at DhA iii.238 by  iv.119; anupariyāya° A iv.107; ādicca° (path of the sun, sky)
                                                                   DhA iii.177; ummagga° S i.193; kamma° DhA i.36; gaṇana°
           "vivittaṁ," i, e. separately). Cp. with this Sk. vana — prastha
                                                                   (range of) calculation Miln 20; cakkhu° J iv.403 (=cakkhū-
           a forest situated on elevated land.
                                                                   naṁ etaṁ nāmaṁ C.); catummahā° A iii.28, 42, 394; dve° Vv
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        Pattha [cp. late Sk. prastha] a Prastha (certain measure of ca-  17                            2
                                                                   53 ; nakkhatta° Dh 208; yañña° (=yañña) Nd 524; yogga° A
           pacity)=1/4 of an Āḷhaka; a cooking utensil containing one
                                                                   iii.122; rajā° S ii.219; rāga° (sensuality) S iv.70; vacana° (way
           Prastha DhA ii.154; SnA 476 (cattāro patthā āḷhakaṁ).                       17
                                                                   of saying, speech) Vv 63  (=vacana VvA 262), etc. See also
        Patthaṭa [pp. of pattharati] stretched, spread out J i.336; Vism  cakkhu°, ñeyya°, dveḷhā°, manussa°, yañña°, vāda°, sagga°,
           364; DA i.311.                                          hattha°; der. pātheyya. — See also byappatha. — apatha
                                                                   where there is no way or road, wrong way J ii.287; ThA 255;
        Patthaṇḍila [pa+thandila] hermitage M ii.155.
                                                                   VvA 337.
        Patthaddha [pa+thaddha] (quite) stiff Vin ii.192; Th 1, 1074.
                                                                       -addhan "the journey or stretch of the path": see under ad-
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