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Palobha Pavattita
Palobha [fr. pa+lubh] desire, greed PvA 265. Pavaḍḍha [pp. of pavaḍḍhati] grown up, increased, big, strong J
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v.340 (°kāya of huge stature; so read for pavaddha°; expl as
Palobhana (nt.)=palobha J i.196, 210; ii.183; Miln 286.
vaḍḍhita — kāya).
Palobhita [pp. of palobheti] desired PvA 154.
Pavaḍḍhati [pa+vṛdh] to grow up, to increase M i.7; S ii.84, 92;
Palobheti [Caus. of pa+lubh] to desire, to be greedy Sn 703; J rd
Sn 306 (3 sg. praet. °atha); Dh 282, 335, 349; Pug 64; PvA
i.79, 157, 298; vi.215; SnA 492; DhA i.123, 125; PvA 55. —
8 (puññaṁ). — pp. pavaḍḍha & pavuddha.
pp. palobhita (q. v.). 1
Pavati [pa+vā] to blow forth, to yield a scent Th 1, 528 (=gand-
Pallanka [pary+anka, cp. Class Sk. palyanka & Māgadhī
haṁ vissajjati C.). See pavāti.
paliyanka] 1. sitting cross — legged, in instr. pallankena 2
Pavati [of plu, cp. Vedic plavate to swim & Epic Sk. pravate
upon the hams S i.124, 144; and in phrase pallankaṁ
to jump] to hurry on, to rush VvA 42 (but better read with v.
ābhujati "to bend (the legs) in crosswise" D i.71; M i.56; A
l. patati as syn. of gacchati).
iii.320; J i.17, 71; Ps i.176; Pug 68; Miln 289; DhA ii.201. —
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This phrase is expl at Vism 271 and VbhA 368 as "samantato Pavatta (adj.) [pp. of pavattati] 1. (adj.) happening, going on,
ūru — baddh' āsanaṁ bandhati." — 2. a divan, sofa, couch procedure, resulting Th 2, 220 (assu ca pavattaṁ, taken by
Vin ii.163, 170 (cp. Vin. Texts iii.209, which is to be corrected Mrs. Rh. D. as "tears shed"); ThA 179; PvA 35, 83 (gāthāyo),
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after Dial. i.12); D i.7; S i.95; J i.268; iv.396; v.161; Vv 31 ; 120, esp. with ref. to natural products as "that which comes,"
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Pv ii.12 ; iii.3 ; DhA i.19; PvA 189, 219. i. e. normal, natural, raw; °phala ready or natural, wild fruit
(gained without exertion of picking), in cpds. °phalika SnA
Pallati (pallate), is guarded or kept, contracted (poetical) form of
295 sq.; °bhojana (adj.) J i.6; iii.365; Vism 422, and, °bhojin
pālayate (so Cy.) J v.242.
one who lives on wild fruit (a certain class of ascetics, tāpasā)
Pallattha [Sk. *paryasta, pari+pp. of as to throw, cp. Prk pal-
D i.101; M i.78, 343; A i.241; ii.206; cp. DA i.269 sq. &
lattha Pischel, Prk. Gr. § 285] the posture of sitting or squat- SnA 295, 296. °maṁsa fresh or raw meat (flesh) Vin i.217
n
ting or lolling J i.163 (here in expl of tipallattha: pallatthaṁ
(cp. Vin. Texts ii.81). — 2. (nt.) "that which goes on," i. e.
vuccati sayanaṁ, ubhohi passehi ujukam eva ca go — nisin- n
the circle or whirl of existence Miln 197, 326 (cp. Miln trsl
naka — vasenā ti tīh'ākārehi pallatthaṁ etc.; see under ti°).
ii.200 "starting afresh in innumerable births," quot. fr. C.),
Cp. ti°, vi°.
opp. appavatta freedom from Saṁsāra, i. e. Nibbāna ibid.
Pallatthikā (f.) [fr. pallattha] same meaning as pallattha Vin — 3. founded on, dealing with, relating to, being in S iv.115
ii.213; iii.162 (cp. Vin. Texts i.62; iii.141); Vism 79 (dussa°). (kuraraghare p. pabbata); DA i.92 (ādinaya°), 217 (°pīti —
sukha being in a state of happiness).
Pallatthita [doubtful, perhaps we should read paliyattha, see
Kern, Toev. s. v.] perverse J v.79. Pavattati [pa+vattati, vṛt] (intrs.) 1. to move on, go forward, pro-
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ceed Pv i.5 ; PvA 8, 131; of water: to flow S ii.31; J ii.104;
Pallala (nt.) [cp. Class Sk. palvala=Lat. palus; Ohg. felawa =
Ger. felber willow; Lith. pélkè moor; BSk. also palvala, e. PvA 143, 154, 198. — 2. to exist, to be, continue in existence
g. Divy 56] 1. marshy ground M i.117; S iii.108 sq. — 2. a J i.64; PvA 130 (opp. ucchijjati). — 3. to result, to go on
small pond or lake Vin i.230= D ii.89; J ii.129; v.346. PvA 45 (phalaṁ), 60 (vippaṭisār' aggi). — pp. pavatta; Caus.
pavatteti (q. v.).
Pallava (nt.) [cp. Class Sk. pallaka] a sprout J i.250; ii.161. See
Pavattana (adj. nt.) [fr. pavattati] 1. moving forward, doing
also phallava.
good, beneficial, useful; f. °i M i.214; Pug 35 (spelt pavattinī
Pallavita (adj.) [fr. pallava] having sprouts, burgeoning, budding
in T. as well as Pug A 218). — 2. execution, performance,
Miln 151; VvA 288 (sa° full of sprouts).
carrying out Miln 277 (āṇā,° cp. pavatti).
Pallāsa see vi°.
Pavattayitar [n. ag. to pavatteti] one who sets into motion or
Palloma [a contraction of pannaloma, see J.P.T.S. 1889, 206] se- keeps up DA i.273 (see foll.).
curity, confidence D i.96; M i.17; cp. DA i.266 "loma —
Pavattar [n. ag. of either pa+vac or pa+vṛt, the latter more prob-
haṁsa — mattam pi 'ssa na bhavissati."
able considering similar use of parivatteti. The P. commenta-
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Pavakkhati [fut. of pa+vac] only in 1 sq. pavakkhāmi "I will tors take it as either] one who keeps up or keeps going, one
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declare or explain" Sn 701, 963=1050 (cp. Nd 482 & Nd 2 who hands on (the tradition), an expounder, teacher D i.104
under brūmi). (mantānaṁ p.=pavattayitar DA i.273); S iv.94; Dh 76 (nidhī-
naṁ p.=ācikkhitar DhA ii.107).
Pavacchati [Sk. prayacchati] see anu°, & cp. pavecchati.
Pavajati [pa+vraj] to wander forth, go about, perambulate; ppr. Pavattāpanatta (nt.) [fr. Caus. II. of pavatteti=pavattā-peti]
pavajamāna S i.42 (but may be pavajjamāna "being predi- making continue, keeping going, preservation, upkeep Vism
cated" in play of word with act. pavadanto in same verse). 32 (T. °attha).
Pavajjati [Pass. of pavadati] to sound forth to be played (of mu- Pavatti (f.) [fr. pa+vṛt] 1. manifestation, wielding, execution,
rd
sic) J i.64 (pavajjayiṁsu, 3 pl. aor.); VvA 96 (pavajjamāna giving, in āṇā° royal authority J iii.504; iv.145; ThA 283. —
2. happening, incident, news J i.125, 150; ii.416; Vism 91;
ppr. med.).
PvA 6, 17, 29, 35, 92, 152, 242, etc.; DhA i.80 (v. l. pavutti).
Pavajjana (nt.) [fr. pavajjati, Pass. of pavadati] sounding, play-
Cp. pavutti.
ing of music VvA 210.
Pavattita [pp. of pavatteti] set going, inaugurated, established
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