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Hirivera                                                                                               Hetu



           perfume) J vi.537; DA i.81.                          Hutta (nt.) [cp. Vedic hotra] sacrifice: see aggi°.
        Hilādati [hlād] to refresh oneself, to be glad Dhtp 152 (=sukha),  Hunitabba is grd. of juhati "to be sacrificed," or "venerable"
           591 (id.).                                              Vism 219 (=āhuneyya).
        Hīna [pp. of jahati] 1. inferior, low; poor, miserable; vile, base,  Hupeyya "it may be" Vin i.8;=huveyya M i.171. See bhavati.
           abject, contemptible, despicable Vin i.10; D i.82, 98; S ii.154
                                                                Huraṁ (adv.) [of uncertain origin] there, in the other world, in
           (hīnaṁ dhātuṁ paṭicca uppajjati hīnā saññā); iii.47; iv.88, 309
                                                                   another existence. As prep. with acc. "on the other side of,"
           (citta h. duggata); D iii.106, 111 sq., 215 (dhātu); A ii.154;  i. e. before Sn 1084; Nd 109; usually in connection idha vā
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           iii.349 sq.; v.59 sq.; Sn 799, 903 sq.; Nd 48, 103, 107, 146;  huraṁ vā in this world or the other S i.12; Dh 20; Sn 224=J
           J ii.6; Pv iv.1 27  (opp. paṇīta); Vv 24 13  (=lāmaka VvA 116);
                                                                   i.96; hurāhuraṁ from existence to existence Dh 334; Th 1,
           Dhs 1025; DhsA 45; Miln 288; Vism 13; DhA iii.163. — Of-                                 n
                                                                   399; Vism 107; DhA iv.43. — The expl by Morris J.P.T.S.
           ten opposed to ukkaṭṭha (exalted, decent, noble), e. g. Vin
                                                                   1884, 105 may be discarded as improbable.
           iv.6; J i.20, 22; iii.218; VbhA 410; or in graduated sequence
                                                                Huhunka (adj.) [fr. huṁ] saying "huṁ, huṁ," i. e. grumbly,
           hīna (>majjhima)>paṇīta (i. e. low, medium, excellent), e.
                                                                   rough; °jātika one who has a grumbly nature, said of the
           g. Vism 11, 85 sq., 424, 473. See majjhima. — 2. deprived
                                                                   brahmins Vin i.2; Ud 3 ("proud of his caste" Seidenstūcker).
           of, wanting, lacking Sn 725= It 106 (ceto — vimutti°); Pug 35.
                                                                   nihuhunka (=nis+h.) not grumbly (or proud), gentle Vin
           — hīnāya āvattati to turn to the lower, to give up orders, re-
                                                                   i.3; Ud 3. Thus also Kern, Toev. i.137; differently Hardy
           turn to secular life Vin i.17; S ii.231; iv.191; Ud 21; A iii.393
                                                                   in J.P.T.S. 1901, 42 ("uttering & putting confidence into the
           sq.; M i.460; Sn p. 92; Pug 66; hīnāya vattati id. J i.276;
                                                                   word huṁ") Bdhgh (Vin i.362) says: "diṭṭha — mangaliko mā-
           hīnāy'āvatta one who returns to the world M i.460, 462; S
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           ii.50; iv.103; Nd 147.                                  navasena kodhavasena ca huhun ti karonto vicarati."
               -âdhimutta having low inclinations J iii.87; Pug 26; °ika  Hūti (f.) [fr. hū, hvā "to call," cp. avhayati] calling, challenging
           id. S ii.157; It 70. -kāya inferior assembly VvA 298 (here  S i.208.
           meaning Yamaloka); PvA 5. -jacca low-born, low — caste J
                                                                He (indecl.) a vocative (exclam.) particle "eh," "here," hey M
           ii.5; iii.452; v.19, 257. -vāda one whose doctrine is defective  i.125, 126 (+je); DhA i.176 (double).
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           Sn 827; Nd 167. -viriya lacking in energy It 116; DhA i.75;
                                                                Heṭṭhato (adv.) [fr. heṭṭhā] below, from below Ps i.84; Dhs 1282,
           ii.260.
                                                                   1284, Mhvs 5, 64.
        Hīyati is Pass. of jahati.
                                                                Heṭṭhā (indecl.) [cp. Vedic adhastāt=adhaḥ+abl. suff. °tāt] down,
        Hīra [cp. late Sk. hīra] 1. a necklace (?) VvA 176. — 2. a small
                                                                   below, underneath Vin i.15; D i.198; It 114; J i.71; VvA 78;
           piece, splinter J iv.30 (sakalika°); hīrahīraṁ karoti to cut to
                                                                   PvA 113. As prep. with gen. (abl.) or cpd. "under" J i.176;
           pieces, to chop up J i.9; DhA i.224 (+khaṇḍâkhaṇḍaṁ).   ii.103; lower in the manuscript, i. e. before, above J i.137,
        Hīraka [hīra+ka, cp. lexic. Sk. hīraka "diamond"] a splinter; tāla°  206, 350; VvA 203; lower, farther on J i.235.
           "palm — splinter," a name for a class of worms Vism 258.    -āsana a lower seat J i.176.  -nāsika- (sota) the lower
                                                                   nostril J i.164.  -bhāga lower part J i.209, 484.  -mañce
        Hīrati is Pass. of harati.
                                                                   underneath the bed J i.197 (°mañcato from under the bed);
        Hīḷana (nt.) & °ā (f.) [fr. hīḍ] scorn(ing), disdain, contempt Miln
                                                                   ii.275, 419; iv.365.  -vāta the wind below, a wind blowing
           357; DA i.276 (of part. "re": hīlana — vasena āmantanaṁ);
                                                                   underneath J i.481. -sīsaka head downwards J iii.13.
           as °ā at Vbh 353 (+ohīḷanā); VbhA 486.
                                                                Heṭṭhima (adj.) [compar. — superl. formation fr. heṭṭhā] lower,
        Hīḷita [pp. of hīḷeti] despised, looked down upon, scorned Vin
                                                                   lowest Vin iv.168; Dhs 1016; Tikp 41; PvA 281; Sdhp 238,
           iv.6; Miln 227, 251; Vism 424 (+ohīḷita oññāta etc.); DA i.256.
                                                                   240, 256. °tala the lowest level J i.202.
        Hīḷeti [Vedic hīḍ or hel to be hostile; cp. Av. Ǥēaša awful; Goth.
                                                                Heṭhaka (adj. — n.) [fr. heṭheti] one who harasses, a robber J
           us — geisnan to be terrified. Connected also with hiṁsati. —
                                                                   iv.495, 498. Cp. vi°.
           The Dhtp (637) defines by "nindā"] 1. to be vexed, to grieve
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           S i.308; to vex, grieve Vv 84 . — 2. to scorn, disdain, to  Heṭhanā (f.) [fr. heṭheti] harassing D ii.243; VbhA 75.
           feel contempt for, despise D ii.275; Sn 713 (appaṁ dānaṁ na  Heṭheti [Vedic heḍ=hel or hīḍ (see hīḷeti)] to harass, worry, injure
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           hīḷeyya); J ii.258; DA i.256 (=vambheti); DhA iv.97; Miln 169  J iv.446, 471; Pv iii.5 (=bādheti PvA 198); ppr. a-heṭhayaṁ
           (+garahati). — pp. hīḷita.                              Dh 49; S i.21. med. a-heṭhayāna S i.7; iv.179; ger. heṭhay-
                                                                   itvāna J iii.480. — pp. heṭhayita J iv.447.
        Huṁ (indecl.) the sound "huṁ" an utterance of discontent or re-
           fusal DhA iii.108=VvA 77; Vism 96. Cp. haṁ. hunkāra  Hetaṁ=hi etaṁ.
           growling, grumbling Vism 105. hunkaroti to grumble DhA  Hetu [Vedic hetu, fr. hi to impel] 1. cause, reason, condition S
           i.173. hunkaraṇa=°kāra DhA i.173 sq. See also huhunka.
                                                                   i.134; A iii.440 sq.; Dhs 595, 1053; Vism 450; Tikp 11, 233,
        Hukku the sound uttered by a jackal J iii.113.             239. In the older use paccaya and hetu are almost identical
                                                                   as synonyms, e. g. n'atthi hetu n'atthi paccayo D i.53; aṭṭha
        Huta [pp. of juhati] sacrificed, worshipped, offered Vin i.36=J
           i.83; D i.55; J i.83 (nt. "oblation"); Vv 34 26  (su°, +sudinna,  hetū aṭṭha paccayā D iii.284 sq.; cp. S iii.69 sq.; D ii.107; M
                                                                   i.407; A i.55 sq., 66, 200; iv.151 sq.; but later they were dif-
           suyiṭṭha); Pug 21; Dhs 1215; DA i.165; DhA ii.234.
                                                                   ferentiated (see Mrs. Rh. D., Tikp introd. p. xi. sq.). The diff.
               -āsana [cp. Sk. hutāśana] the fire, lit. "oblation-eater"
                                                                                      d
                                                                   between the two is expl e. g. at Nett 78 sq.; DhsA 303. —
           Dāvs ii.43; Vism 171 (=aggi).
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