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thalaṁ

Thala

neuter dry ground, viz. high, raised (opp. low) or solid, firm (opp. water) SN.iv.179 . As plateau opp. to ninna (low lying place) at Snp.30 ( Snp-a.42 = ukkūla) Dhp.98 ; Iti.66 = SN.i.100 (megho thalaṃ ninnañ ca pūreti) Pv-a.29 (= unnatapadesa). As dry land, terra firma opp. to jala at Dhp.34 ; Ja.

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1. طهَلَ

neuter dry ground, viz. high, raised (opp. low) or solid, firm (opp. water) SN.iv.179. As plateau opp. to ninna (low lying place) at Snp.30 (Snp-a.42 = ukkūla) Dhp.98; Iti.66 = SN.i.100 (megho thalaṃ ninnañ ca pūreti) Pv-a.29 (= unnatapadesa). As dry land, terra firma opp. to jala at Dhp.34; Ja.i.107, Ja.i.222; Pv.iv.1#21; Pv-a.260 As firm, even ground or safe place at DN.i.234; Snp.946. Cp. Ja.iii.53; Ja.iv.142; Vism.185.

  • -gocara living on land Ja.ii.159;
  • -ja sprung from land (opp. vārija Dhp.34 or udakarūha Vv.35#6 = water-plant) referring to plants AN.i.35; Ja.i.51; Vv.35#6 (= yodhikādikā Vv-a.162); Mil.281;
  • -ṭṭha standing on firm ground AN.ii.241;
  • -patha a road by land (opp. jala˚ by water Ja.i.121; Ja.iii.188.

Vedic sthala, to sthā, orig. standing place; cp. Gr. στέλλω, στόλος; Ags. steall (place); also P thaṇḍila

2. Thāla

neuter a plate, dish, vessel DN.i.74; Ja.i.69; Mil.282. Kaṃsa˚; a gong Mil.62 Vism.283 (in simile). See also thālī.

from thala orig. a flat dish

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