¶Å¡ºÒµÃ

the bag with a sling, used for carrying an alms-bowl in; bowl-case; bowl-bag.

¶ÇÒÂ

v. to offer, give or present (to a monk or a prince).

¶ÇÒ¾ÃÐà¾ÅÔ§

the cremation ceremony.

¶ÑÁÀÐ

obstinacy; immobility; hardness; obduracy.

¶Ò¹

the water closet; toilet (for monks); privy.

¶Õ¹Ð

sloth; unwieldiness; impliability; morbid state of mind.

¶Õ¹ÁÔ·¸Ð

sloth and torpor; sloth and drowsiness; torpor and languor; stolidity and drowsiness.

¶ØÅÅѨ¨ÑÂ

a grave offence; Serious Transgression.

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persons worthy of a tope; those whose relics should be enshrined.

à¶¹

a thief; (T.) unbecoming religious; shameless monk.

à¶Â¨Ôµ

intention to steal.

à¶Âਵ¹Ò

intention to steal.

à¶ÂÊѧÇÒÊ

living clan-destinely with the monks; disguising oneself as a monk; communion by theft.

à¶ÃÐ

an elder; a senior member of the Order; a senior monk (of at least ten years’ standing).

à¶Ã¤Ò¶Ò

“Psalms of the Brethren”; “Verses of the Elders”; name of the eight divisions of the Khuddaka Nikaya.

à¶ÃÇÒ·

the Doctrine of the Elders; Teaching of the Elders; the Southern School of Buddhism.

à¶ÃÒ¹Øà¶ÃÐ

senior monks in general.

à¶ÃÕ

a woman elder; senior nun.

à¶ÃÕ¤Ò¶Ò

“Psalms of the Sisters”; “Verses of the Women Elders”; name of the ninth division of the Khuddaka Nikaya.