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tīraṁ

Tīra

neuter a shore, bank Vin.i.1 ; DN.i.222 , DN.i.244 ; AN.ii.29 , AN.ii.50 ; Dhp.85 ; Snp.672 ; Ja.i.212 , Ja.i.222 , Ja.i.279 ; Ja.ii.111 , Ja.ii.159 ; Dhs.597 ; Vb.71 sq.; Vism.512 (orima˚); Pv-a.142 , Pv-a.152 ■ tīra-dassin finding the shore SN.iii.164 ; AN.iii.368 ■ a-tīra-dassanī (f.) not seeing

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What it meant — PTS Pali–English Dictionary

neuter a shore, bank Vin.i.1; DN.i.222, DN.i.244; AN.ii.29, AN.ii.50; Dhp.85; Snp.672; Ja.i.212, Ja.i.222, Ja.i.279; Ja.ii.111, Ja.ii.159; Dhs.597; Vb.71 sq.; Vism.512 (orima˚); Pv-a.142, Pv-a.152
tīra-dassin finding the shore SN.iii.164; AN.iii.368
a-tīra-dassanī (f.) not seeing the shore (nāvā a ship) Ja.v.75.

Vedic tiras from *ter, tarati; orig. the opposite bank, the farther side (of a river or ocean), cp. tittha

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