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NEW AND RARE WORDS parispanda, m. 8. 3. 411, retinue, L. pāna, n. 8. 10. 224, 235, sizing (?). pāparddhi, f. 8. 3. 219, hunting, PH. s. v. pāraddhi; m. 9. 2.
190, hunter. pāraya, caus of pr, 8. 12. 43, to break fast. pāvita, adj. 8. 9. 100, shining, bright. pittalā, f. 9. 1. 156, brass. Abhi. 4. 113. pitriya, nom. 8. 3. 851, act like a father. pindibhū, 8. 11. 73, to become a solid mass, L. pita, m. or °ā f. 8. 8. 56, datura. putrikā, f. 8. 4. 48, like a daughter; or, lesser daughter. pūtara, m. 9. 4. 11, small creature, PH, s.v. pora. prşțhagālana, n. 9. 3. 346, overloading (?). prşțhatas, ind. 8. 1. 132, finally, the last of several. prakrānta, adj. 8. 3. 188, begun, commenced, L. praguna, n. or m. 8. 6. 292, preparation. praghoşa, m. 8. 12. 82, rumor. pracchadavati, f. 8. 3. 515, covering. pratiropa, m. 8. 3. 474, resetting. pratilābhana, n. 8. 3. 230, gift of food and drink to sādhus. pratilābhaya, 8. 3. 229, to give food and drink to sādhus. pratilekha, m. or n. 9. 1. 319, letter, pratyākhyāna, n. 9. 3. 225, final rejection of all food. pratyeş, 9. 3. 148, to take. pramadavana, n. 8. 3. 147, 149, garden attached to the king's
harem, PH. pravartini, f. 8. 9. 377, head of the nuns, PH. priņaka, adj. 8. 9. 178, friendly.
banditā, f. 9. 4. 260, imprisonment. bandipuns, m. 9. 4. 230, prisoner. bandha, m. 8. 3. 398, a play in a game played with dice and
men. bahali, f. 8. 3. 244, n. of country. bālavidhavā, f. 9. 4. 204, child-widow. bāhubhșt, adj. 8. 7. 175, powerful.
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