kaḍḍhati

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Pali

Alternative forms

Etymology

    From the Sanskrit past participle कृष्ट (kṛṣṭa, drawn, ploughed) + Pali -ati.[1][2] See the cognate Prakrit 𑀓𑀟𑁆𑀠𑀇 (kaḍḍhaï) for more discussion.

    Verb

    kaḍḍhati (root kaḍḍh, first conjugation)

    1. to draw, to drag[3]

    Conjugation

    • Present active participle: kaḍḍhant, which see for forms and usage
    • Present middle participle: kaḍḍhamāna, which see for forms and usage

    Derived terms

    Adjective

    kaḍḍhati

    1. locative singular masculine/neuter of kaḍḍhant, present participle of the verb above.

    References

    1. ^ Karashima, Seishi, von Hinüber, Oskar (2012) “kaḍḍha-”, in Die Abhisamācārikā Dharmāḥ Verhaltensregeln für buddhistische Mönche der Mahāsāṃghika-Lokottaravādins [The Abhisamācārikā Dharmāḥ Rules of Conduct for Buddhist Monks of the Mahāsāṃghika-Lokottaravādins]‎, volume III: Grammatik, Glossar und Nachträge, Tokyo: The International Research Institute for Advanced Buddhology, Soka University, page 183
    2. ^ Thomas Oberlies (2001) Pāli: A Grammar of the Language of the Theravāda Tipiṭaka (Indian philology and South Asian studies; 3), Walter de Gruyter, →ISBN, page 251
    3. ^ Childers, Robert Caesar, Dictionary of the Päli language, London: Trübner & Company, 1875, page 173.