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Pāṇi [Vedic pāṇi, cp. Av. pərənā hand, with n -- suffix, where we find m -- suffix in Gr. pala/mh, Lat. palma, Oir lām, Ohg. folma=Ags. folm] the hand Vin iii. 14 (pāṇinā paripuñchati); M i. 78 (pāṇinā parimajjati); S i. 178, 194; Sn 713; Dh 124; J i. 126 (˚ŋ paharati); PugA 249 (id.); PvA 56; Sdhp 147, 238. As adj. ( -- ˚) "handed," with a hand, e. g. alla˚ with clean hand Pv ii. 99 ; payata˚ with outstretched hand, open -- handed, liberal S v. 351; A iii. 287; iv. 266 sq.; v. 331.
-- tala the palm of the hand Dii. 17. -- bhāga handshare, division by hands VvA 96. -- matta of the size of a hand, a handful PvA 70, 116, 119. -- ssara hand sound, hand music, a cert. kind of musical instrument D i. 6; iii. 183; DA i. 84 (cp. Dial i. 8), 231; J v. 390, 506; cp. BSk. pāṇisvara MVastu ii. 52. Also adj. one who plays this instrument J vi. 276; cp. BSk. pāṇisvarika MVastu iii. 113.
-- tala the palm of the hand D
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Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
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