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by Maung Tin, M.A., Professor of Pali, Rangoon College, BRITISH BURMA PRESS, RANGOON. 1920.
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With additions from U Hoke Sein, Pali-Myanmar Dictionary, {pa.dat~hta.miñ-zu-þa}, in 4 volumes, vol.1 1st. printing ca. 1954, vol.4 1st printing ca. 1959, Ministry of Religious Affairs publication, Rangoon , p1180.
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abhijappana 21
abbhanjana, n. (abhi Janj) anointing.
abbhattha, n. setting, declining.
abbhanumodana, n. (abhi+amWmud) rejoicing, thanks-
giving.
abbhantara, w. (abhi-f antara) interval, interior. Abbhantarc,
loc. within.
abbhagamana, n. (abhi + a is/gam) approaching, visiting.
abbhacikkhati, r. (abhi 4- a Jcikkh) to accuse, slander, ca-
lumniate.
abbhana, n. rehabilitation of a monk.
abbhasa, m. repetition, reduplication.
abbhuggacchati, v. (abhi + ud Jgam) to ascend, approach,
meet.
abbhujjalana, 77. (abhi + ud Jjal) spitting fire.
abbhunha, adj. warm, fresh.
a-bbhuta, adj. marvellous, mysterious ; n. a wonder, marvel.
abbhokasa, m. (abhi-f okasa) the open sky.
abbhokkirana, n. (abhi4-o /kir) spreading out, bedecking.
abbheti, v. (abhi Ji) to restore a monk.
abyata, /. the wild rambontan.
abyathi, m. a horse.
abyathisa, m. the ocean, sun ; /. the earth, midnight.
abyaya, n. an indeclinable word, particle.
abyayena, adv. without loss, safely.
abyaseka, adj. charming, fascinating.
abhabba, adj. unable, improbable.
abhikirati, v. ( Jkir) to overwhelm.
abhikami, adj. desirous.
abhi-kkamati, v. (Jkam) to go forward, advance, ap-
proach ; ppp. "kanta.
abhikkanta, adj. (Jkam) handsome, desirable; (Jklam)
withered, exhausted.
abhikkhanaiii, adv. repeatedly.
abhikhya, /. name, beauty, splendour; *ta, adj. renowned.
abhi-gacchati, v. to go to, approach.
abhighata, m. striking, concussion.
abhighara, m. butter.
abhicara, m. a servant.
abhicara,m. fascination by means of certain magical influ-
ences.
abhiccha, /. (Jis) desire, longing.
abhijana, m. race, tribe.
abhijappana, n. muttering spells, incantation.