The corpus record — Pali
Dhīro
dhir
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Where it lives
- Dhammapada 7 · 13.33/10k
- Sutta Nipata 13 · 6.45/10k
- Itivuttaka 3 · 2.59/10k
- Udana 2 · 1/10k
- Digha Nikaya 1 · 0.07/10k
What it meant
This reads as a proper name — a river, a person, a place — held only because the corpus attests it. It stands outside the library's subject, the vocabulary of the soul, so no lexicon entry is recorded.
In the wild
- Dhīro Dhammapada 122 (dhp122:5)
- Dhīro Dhammapada 177 (dhp177:3)
- dhīro Dhammapada 193 (dhp193:3)
- Dhīro Dhammapada 207 (dhp207:5)
- dhīro Dhammapada 261 (dhp261:3)
- dhīro Dhammapada 28 (dhp28:6)
6 of 26 attestations shown.
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Pali text and translations from SuttaCentral (Bilara), dedicated to the public domain (CC0). PTS Pali–English Dictionary entries, public domain.