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patitaṁ

Paṭita

fallen Dhp.68 , Dhp.320 ; Ja.i.167 ; Mil.187 ; Pv-a.31 (read pātita), Pv-a.56 . pp. of patati

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1. Pَتِتَ

fallen Dhp.68, Dhp.320; Ja.i.167; Mil.187; Pv-a.31 (read pātita), Pv-a.56.

pp. of patati

2. Patīta

pleased, delighted Dhp.68; Snp.379, Snp.679; Vv.84#10 (= pahaṭṭha Vv-a.337)
neg. appatīta displeased MN.i.27; Ja.v.103 (variant reading appatika, C explains by assāmika, i.e. without husband).

pp. of pacceti

3. Paṭita

adjective satisfied, happy Dhp-a.ii.269 (˚ācāra) Patititthati (patitthahati)

4. Pātita

brought to fall, felled, destroyed Snp.631; Dhp.407; Ja.iii.176; Pv-a.31 (so read for patita).

pp. of pāteti

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