geha : [m.; nt.] house; dwelling place.
Geha (nt.) [Sk. geha=gṛha, to gṛh, gaṇhāti; cp. gaha, gihin, ghara; see also gedha2] a dwelling, hut, house; the household J i.145, 266, 290; ii.18, 103, 110, 155vi.367; Vism 593; PvA 22, 62, 73, 82; fig. of kāya (body) Th 1, 184=Dh 154. -- Appld to a cowshed at Miln 396.
-- angana the open space in front of the house VvA 6; -- jana (sg. collective) the members of the household, the servants PvA 16, 62, 93; -- jhāpanaincendiarism Vism 326. -- ṭṭhāna a place for a dwelling DhA iii.307; -- dvāra the house door PvA 61; -- nissita (adj.) concerning the house, connected with (the house and) worldly life Sn 280 (pāpiccha); It 117 (vitakka); cp. ˚sita; -- patana the falling of the house J iii.118. -- pavesana ( -- mangala) (the ceremony of) entering a new hut DhA iii.307; -- piṭṭhi the back of the house PvA 78; -- rakkhika keeping (in the) house, staying at home VvA 76 (dārakā); -- vigata (nt.) the resources of the house, worldly means, riches Th 2, 327 (=upakaraṇa ThA 234); -- sita (*śrita)=˚nissita, connected with worldly life (opp. nekkhamma, renunciation). Of chandā & vitakkā (pl.) M i.123; domanassa & somanassa (grief & pleasure) S iv.232=Miln 45; Vbh 381; DhsA 194; dhammā, etc. S iv.71; Vbh 380; Nett 53.
geha: n. 家