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Paribhinna                                                                                       Parimuṭṭha



           J ii.193; DhsA 308; PvA 13. — Cp. vi°                   Vin i.46; ii.213; iv.185 (= nābhimaṇḍalaṁ jānu — maṇḍalaṁ
                                                                   paṭicchādentena C.; cp. timaṇḍala). — 2. rounded off, i. e.
        Paribhuñjati [pari+bhuj] 1. to enjoy, to use, to enjoy the use
                                                                   complete, correct, pleasant, in phrase °āni padavyañjanāni
           of Vin ii.109; M i.153 (nivāpaṁ p.), 207, S ii.29; Sn 240,
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           241, 423; Pv i.1 ; i.9 ; iv.5 (=khādituṁ PvA 259); Nd 427  well sounding words and letters, correct speech Vin ii.316; M
                                                                   i.216; A i.103; DA i.282; SnA 177, 370.
           (pariyesati paṭilabhati paribhuñjati); Miln 366, 395 (ālopaṁ
           °bhuñjisaṁ); Pv 3, 5 (modake eat up), 8, 13, 23, 47; Sdhp  Parimaddati [pari+mṛd] 1. to rub, crush, rub off, treat, shampoo,
           394. — grd. °bhuñjiya J i.243 (dup°); & °bhuñjitabba PvA  massage J iv.137 (sarīraṁ examine the body); Miln 241. —
           71 (with nt. abstr. °tabbatta). — Pass. °bhuñjiyati, ppr.  Of leather (i. e. treat) M. i.128. — 2. to go together with, to
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           °iyamāna S i.90. — 2. [see bhuñjatī ] to purify, clean, cleanse  frequent DhA i.90 (samayaṁ p.). — pp. parimaddita (q. v.).
           M i.25; J vi.75. — pp. paribhutta (q. v.).
                                                                Parimaddana (nt.) [fr. pari+mṛd] rubbing, kneading, sham-
        Paribhuñjana (nt.) [fr. paribhuñjati] eating PvA 35.       pooing, massage; usually in stock phrase (kāyo) anicc' -
                                                                   ucchādana-parimaddana-bhedana-viddhaṁsanadhammo
        Paribhutta [pp. of paribhuñjati, cp. BSk. paribhukta Divy 277]                    d
                                                                   D i.76 (cp. DA i.88, but trsl at Dial. i.87 as "subject to era-
           used, employed, made use of Vin ii.109 (su°); J iii.257 (a°);
                                                                   sion, abrasion, dissolution and disintegration"); M i.500; S
           DA i.261 (sayaṁ °bhesajja); SnA 19.
                                                                   iv.83; J i.416. See further D i.7; A i.62; iv.54 (ucchādana —
        Paribhūta [pp. of paribhavati] treated with contempt, disre-
                                                                   p. — nahāpana — sambāhana); Miln 241 (ucchādana°); Sdhp
           garded, despised Vin iv.6; S ii.279; Miln 229, 288.
                                                                   578.
        Paribheda [fr. pari+bhid, see paribhindati] 1. breaking, breaking
                                                                Parimaddita [pp. of parimaddati] crushed, rubbed, treated M
           up, falling to pieces Dhs 738, 874. — 2. bursting, breaking
                                                                   i.129 (su° well — treated).
           open PvA 55.
                                                                Parimaddhita [pp. of pari+maddheti, Caus. of mṛdh to neglect]
        Paribhedaka (adj.) [fr. paribheda in sense of paribhindati] break-
                                                                   brought to an end or standstill, destroyed J i.145 (°sankhāra).
           ing; a disturber of peace, breedbate J ii.173; iii.168; v.245;                                          d
                                                                Parimasati [pari+mṛś] to touch, stroke, grasp (usually comb
           vi.437.
                                                                   with parimajjati), D i.78; ii.17; M i.34, 80; iii.12; S ii.121;
        Paribhoga [fr. pari+bhuj] 1. material for enjoyment, food, feed-
                                                                   iv.173; A iii.70.  — pp.  parimaṭṭha (same as pp.  of
           ing J i.243; ii.432; Miln 156, 403; DhA ii.66; SnA 342. —  parimajjati), q. v.
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           2. enjoyment, use Vin iv.267; S i.90; Nd 262; Vism 33 (with
                                                                Parimāṇa (nt.)  [of pari+mā] measure, extent, limit, as adj.
           pariyesana & paṭiggahana); DhA i.60; PvA 25, 26, 220. —
                                                                   (—°) measuring, extending over, comprising J i.45; SnA 1
           Four paribhogas are distinguished at J v.253 and at Vism 43,
                                                                   (pariyatti°); PvA 113 (yojana°), 102 (anekabhāra°). — neg.
           viz. theyya°, iṇa,° dāyajja°, sāmi°. Paribhoga discussed in
                                                                   aparimāṇa without limit, immeasurable, very great Vin ii.62,
           relation to paṭilābha at Vism 43.
                                                                   70; S v.430; A ii.182; KhA 248; DA i.288 (°vaṇṇa); PvA 110,
               -cetiya a tree, shrine etc., used by the Buddha, & conse-
                                                                   129.
           quently sacred KhA 222. -dhātu a relic consisting of some-
           thing used by the dead Saint (opp. sarīradhātu, remains of the  Parimārita [pp. of pari+māreti, Caus. of mṛ] mortified, only in
           body) Mhvs 15, 163. (cp. pāribhogika — dhātu); SnA 579.  phrase °indriya J i.361; iii.515; iv.9, 306; v.152; Dāvs i.16.
        Paribhojaniya (or °īya) (nt.) [orig. grd. of paribhunjati 2] that  Parimita [pp. of parimināti] measured, restricted, limited, only in
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           which is used for cleaning, water for washing Vin ii.76, 208,  neg. a° measureless Pv ii.8 ; Miln 287, 343.
           216 (°ghaṭa), 226 (cp. Vin. Texts iii.8); iii.119 (pāniyaṁ); J
                                                                Parimitatta (nt.) [fr. parimita] the condition of being measured
           i.416; vi.75; DhA i.58.
                                                                   PvA 254.
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        Parima=parama (cp. Geiger P.Gr. 19 ) M iii.112.
                                                                Parimināti [pari+mā] to measure, mete out, estimate, limit, re-
        Parimajjaka (adj.) [fr. pari+marj] touching, reaching (up to)  strict; inf. °metuṁ Miln 192; ThA 26; and °minituṁ Miln
           Miln 343 (candasuriya°, cp. MVastu II, candramasūrya —  316; grd. °meyya (q. v.). — pp. parimita (q. v.).
           parimārjako maharddhiko etc.).
                                                                Parimeyya (adj.) [grd. of parimināti] to be measured, neg. a°
        Parimajjati [pari+majjati] 1. to wipe away, wipe off or out M  countless, immeasurable Miln 331, 388; PvA 212.
           i.78. — 2. to touch, stroke D i.78; M iii.12; S ii.121; Dh 394;
                                                                Parimukha (adj.) [pari+mukha] facing, in front; only as nt. adv.
           J i.192, 305; ii.395 (piṭṭhiṁ). — 3. to rub, polish, groom (a
                                                                   °ṁ in front, before, in phrase parimukhaṁ satiṁ upaṭṭhapeti
           horse) A v.166, 168. — pp. parimaṭṭha (q. v.).
                                                                   "set up his memory in front" (i. e. of the object of thought), to
        Parimajjana (nt.) [fr. parimajjati] 1. wiping off or out Pug 33  set one's mindfulness alert Vin i.24; D ii.291; M i.56, 421; S
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           (ukkhali°). — 2. rubbing, grooming (a horse) A v.166, 168  i.170; A iii.92; It 80; Ps i.176 (expl ); Pug 68; DA i.210. Also
           (ājānīya°).                                             in phrase °ṁ kārāpeti (of hair) Vin ii.134 "to cut off (?) the
                                                                   hair in front" (i. e. on the breast) Vin. Texts iii.138, where is
        Parimaṭṭha [pp. of parimajjati] rubbed, stroked, polished, in su°
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                                                                   quoted Bdhgh's expl "ure loma — saṁharaṇaṁ."
           well polished S ii.102. See also palimaṭṭha.
                                                                Parimuccati [Pass. of pari+muc] to be released, to be set free,
        Parimaṇḍala (adj.) [pari+maṇḍala] 1. round, circular J i.441;
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           ii.406 (āvāṭa); vi.42; Pv iv.3 (guḷa°); Dhs 617 (expl at DhsA  to escape Vin ii.87; M i.8; S i.88, 208; ii.24, 109; iii.40, 150,
                                                                   179; Miln 213, 335 (jātiyā etc.) aor. °mucci M i.153. — pp.
           317 as "egg — shaped," kukkuṭ — aṇḍasaṇṭhāna). — nt. as
                                                                   parimutta; Caus. parimoceti (q. v.).
           adv. in phrase °ṁ nivāseti to dress or cover oneself all round
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