Dictionary Definition :
Definition[1]
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kutta : [nt.] behaviour; coquetry.
Source
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A.P. Buddhadatta Mahathera, Concise Pali-English and English-Pali Dictionary [available as digital version from Metta Net, Sri Lanka]
Definition[2]
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Kutta (nt.) [Der. fr. kattā=Sk. kṛtṛ as kṛttra=P. kutta, cp. Sk. kṛtrima artificial=P. kuttima, in caus. -- pass. sense=kappita of kḷp)] "being made up." 1. Work. The beginning of things was the work of Brahmā. The use of kutta implies that the work was so easy as to be nearer play than work, and to have been carried out in a mood of graceful sport. D iii.28. -- 2. behaviour, i. e. charming behaviour, coquetry J ii.329, combd with līḷā (graceful carriage) J i.296, 433; and with vilāsa (charming behaviour) J ii.127; iv.219, 472; itthi˚ and purisa˚ A iv.57=Dhs 633 (expl. at DhsA 321 by kiriyā). -- As adj. in kuttavāla, well arranged, plaited tails Di.105 (expld at DA i.274 as kappita -- vāla; cp. kappita).
Source
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Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
Related
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kuttaka , kuttama , kuttāndāra , kuttapiti , kuṭṭāvitā , kutsayati , kutra , kuto nu , kuto , kutivihārī thera