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           432; Cp II.1 (spelt kkh); Miln 1 (gambhīra°); SnA 519 (°taṭa);  ṭṭhāna fire — place). — 3. enjoyment, pleasure (indriyānaṁ)
           PvA 201 (°piṭṭhe), 261 (id.), 278 (id., v. l. °parikkhāṭa — tīre).  PvA 16. See also paricāraṇā.
        Parigaṇhana (nt.) [fr. parigaṇhāti] comprehension J ii.7 (°paññā  Paricaraṇaka [fr. paricaraṇa] servant, attendant DA i.269.
           comprehensive wisdom).
                                                                Paricarati [pari+carati] to move about, in var. senses, viz. 1. to
        Parigaṇhāti (& Pariggaheti Caus.) [pari+gṛh] 1. to embrace,  go about, look after A iii.94 (upaṭṭhahati+) J v.421; PvA 175.
           seize, take possession of, hold, take up M i.80, 137; J iii.189;  — 2. to worship (only in connection aggin p. to worship the
           DA i.45. — 2. to catch, grasp DhA i.68. — 3. to go all round  fire) D i.101; S i.166; Dh 107; J i.494; Sn p. 79 (=payirupāsati
           DhA i.91 (sakala — jambudīpaṁ). — Caus. °ggaheti (aor.  SnA 401). — 3. to roam about, to feast one's senses, to
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           °esi, ger. °etvā, inf. °etuṁ) 1. to embrace, comprehend, fig.  amuse oneself, play, sport PvA 77 (indriyāni=kīḷāmi Pv ii.1 ).
           master Vin ii.213; J ii.28; iii.332; SnA 549 (mantāya); DhA  — We often find reading pariharati for paricarati, e. g. at
           iii.242; PvA 68 (hattesu), 93; VvA 75. — 2. to explore, exam-  DhA ii.232; cp. paricāreti for °hāreti PvA 175; paricaraṇā for
           ine, find out, search J i.162; ii.3; iii.85, 268 (°ggahetuṁ), 533;  °haraṇā PvA 219. — pp. pariciṇṇa; Caus. paricāreti (q. v.).
           v.93, 101; DhA ii.56. — Caus. II. parigaṇhāpeti J i.290. —  Paricariyā (f.) [fr. paricarati] going about, service, ministration,
           3. to comprise, summarise KhA 166, 167. — pp. pariggahita
                                                                   worship S i.182; A i.132; DhA ii.232 (aggi°). Occurs also as
           (q. v.).
                                                                   pāricariyā (q. v.), e. g. at J v.154. See also paricārikā.
        Parigalati [pari+galati, see gaḷati] to sink down, slip or glide off
                                                                Paricāra fr. [paricāreti] serving, attendance; (m.) servant, atten-
           J iv.229, 250; v.68.
                                                                   dant Th 1, 632 (C. on this stanza for paddhagū).
        Parigilati [pari+gilati] to swallow J i.346.
                                                                Paricāraka (adj. — n.) [fr. paricāreti] attending, serving hon-
        Parigūhati [pari+gūhati] to hide, conceal A i.149; iv.10, 31; Pv  ouring; (m.) attendant, worshipper, follower (cp. BSk. par-
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           iii.4 (=paṭicchādeti PvA 194).                          icāraka attendant AvŚ i.170; ii.167] D i.101; ii.200; Th 1, 475;
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                                                                   Sn p. 218 (Nd reads °cārika); J i.84; iv.362; Pv iv.8 (not
        Parigūhanā (f.) [fr. patigūhati] hiding, concealment, deception
                                                                   °vāraka); DA i.137, 269. See also paricārika.
           Pug 19, 23.
                                                                Paricāraṇā (f.) [fr. paricāreti] care, attention, looking after; plea-
        Pariggaha [fr. pari+gṛh] 1. wrapping round, enclosing Th 1, 419                        2
                                                                   sure, feasting, satisfaction Pv ii.1 (gloss for °cārika); PvA
           (? cp. Brethren 217 n. 6). — 2. taking up, seizing on, acquir-
                                                                   219.
           ing, acquisition, also in bad sense of "grasping" Sn 779 (=taṇhā
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           and diṭṭhi° Nd 57); Ps i.172; ii.182 (nekkhamma° etc.); Nd 1  Paricārika (adj. — n.)=paricāraka (servant, attendant) A v.263
           11 (itthi° acquiring a wife); J vi.259; Miln 244 (āhara° absti-  (aggi° fire — worshipper); Pv ii.6 20  (amacca° minister & at-
           nence in food), 313 (id.). — 3. belongings, property, posses-  tendant); ThA 267; SnA 597. — f. °carikā (1) a maid —
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           sions D ii.58; iii.289=A iv.400; M i.137 (quoted at Nd 122);  servant, handmaiden, nurse, (personal) attendant M i.253; cp.
           S i.93; Sn 805; J iv.371; vi.259; PvA 76 (°bhūta belonging  S i.125; J i.204 (pāda°), 291; ii.395; iv.35 (veyyāvacca —
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           to, the property of); VvA 213, 321. sa° with all (its) belong-  kārikā p.), 79; v.420; Pv ii.12 (=veyyāvacca — kārinī PvA
           ings S i.32. — 4. a wife ThA 271; PvA 161 (kata° wedded),  157); PvA 46. — (2) care, attention; pleasure, pastime (so
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           282; ThA 271. sapariggaha>apariggaha married>unmarried  here, probably another form of paricāriyā) Pv iv.1 (=indriyā-
           (in general, with ref. to the man as well as the woman) D i.247;  naṁ pariharaṇā PvA 219; gloss °cāraṇā).
           J iv.190; vi.348, 364. — 5. grace, favour DA i.241 (āmisa°
                                                                Paricārita [pp. of paricāreti] served by; delighted by, indulging
           material grace).
                                                                   in M i.504.
        Pariggahita [pp. of parigaṇhāti] taken, seized, taken up, haunted,
                                                                Paricārin (adj. n.) [fr. paricāreti] serving, attending, f. a maid —
           occupied Vin iii.51 (manussānaṁ p. by men); iv.31, 278; DhA
                                                                   servant J ii.395.
           i.13 (amanussa° by ghosts); PvA 87, 133; Sdhp 64. — f. abstr,
                                                                Paricāreti [Caus. of paricarati] 1. to serve, wait on, attend upon,
           °tā being possessed (Vism 121 (amanussa°).
                                                                   honour, worship [cp. BSk. paricārayati Divy 114 sq., 421]
        Pariggāhaka (adj.) [fr. pariggaha] including, occupying Nett 79
                                                                   S i.124 (pāde); DhA iii.196 (id.); J i.81 (°cāritabba — ṭṭhāna
           (=upathambhaka C. as quoted in Index p. 276).
                                                                   place of worship); iv.274; v.9. — Pass. paricāriyati, ppr.
        Parigha [Vedic parigha, of which the usual P. representative is  °iyamāna M i.46, 504; J i.58. In this sense it may also be
           paligha (q. v.)] a cross — bar ThA 211 (°daṇḍa).        taken as "being delighted or entertained by." — 2. to amuse
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        Parighaṁsati [pari+ghaṁsati ] to rub (too) hard, scrub, scratch,  oneself, gratify one's senses, to have recreation, find plea-
                                                                   sure [cp. BSk. paricārayati Divy 1, and freq. phrase pañc-
           only in ppr. aparighaṁsanto Vin i.46; ii.208.
                                                                   ahi kāmaguṇehi samarpitā samangibhūtā p. e. g. MVastu
        Paricakkhitar [n. ag. fr. pari+cakṣ, cp. akkhi & cakkhu] one
                                                                   i.32] Vin ii.290; iii.72 (pañcahi kamaguṇehi samappitā etc.);
           who looks round or enquires, neg. a° J v.77.
                                                                   D i.36 (id.), 104 (id.); M i.504 (id.); Th 1, 96 (saggesu); Pv
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        Paricaya [fr. pari+ci] familiarity, acquaintance J vi.337; Vism  i.11 (=yathā sukkhaṁ cārenti indriyāni PvA 58); iv.1 29  (read
           153; PvA 74. — adj. (—°) acquainted with, versed in (loc.) J  °cārayanti for °vārayanti, cp. PvA 228 indriyāni p.). — pp.
           ii.249 (jāta°), VvA 24 (kata°); PvA 4 (id.), 129 (id.).  paricārita q. v. See also parivāreti.
        Paricaraṇa (nt.) [fr. pari+car] 1. going about, mode of life DhA  Pariciṇṇa [pari+ciṇṇa, pp. of carati] 1. surrounded, attended J
           i.382 (gihīnaṁ °ṭṭhānaṁ, v. l. for vicaraṇa°). — 2. attend-  v.90. — 2. worshipped M i.497; S iv.57 (me Satthā p.), cp.
           ing to, looking after, worshipping DhA i.199 (aggi — p° —  Th 1, 178 (Satthā ca p. me) & 891 (p. mayā Satthā). — 3.
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