Dictionary Definition :
Definition[1]
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makkaṭa : [m.] a monkey.
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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makkaṭa: I. m. 猴 II. m. 蜘蛛
Source
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巴漢辭典 編者:(斗六) 廖文燦
Definition[3]
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Makkaṭa [cp. Epic Sk. markaṭa] 1. a monkey J i.385; ii.267; DhA ii.22; VbhA 408 (˚niddā, a m.'s sleep, said to be quickly changing); KhA 73 (in simile); SnA 522 (cp. Sn 791). Names of monkeys famous in Jātaka tales: Sālaka J ii.268; Kālabāhu J iii.98 sq.; on the monkey as a figure in similes see J.P.T.S.1907, 119, to which add VbhA 228 & 259 (tālavana˚), cp. Vism 245. -- 2. a spider: see ˚sutta.
-- chāpaka the young of a monkey M i.385; J i.218. -- sutta spider's thread J v.47; Vism 136 (in simile); DhA i.304.
Source
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Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
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