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Definition[1]
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Dasika1 (adj.) ( -- ˚) [Sk. dṛśika, cp. dassin] to be seen, to behold, being of appearance, only in dud˚ or frightful app., fierce, ugly Si .94 & id. p. (q. v. under okoṭimaka); J i.504 (kodha, anger); PvA 24, 90 (of Petas). -- Note. The spelling is sometimes ˚dassika: A ii.85; Pug 51; PvA 90.
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Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
Definition[2]
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Dasika2 (adj.) [fr. dasā] belonging to a fringe, in dasika -- sutta an unwoven or loose thread Vin iii.241; DhA iv.206 (˚mattam pi not even a thread, i. e. nothing at all, cp. Lat. nihīlum=ne -- fīlum not a thread=nothing). See also dasaka under dasā.
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Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
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dasikasutta , dāsima , dāsitta , ḍasitvā , daśīvidarbha , dāsī-sutta , dāsī , dashing , dash , dāśeya