vitta : [nt.] wealth; property.
vitta1 [orig. pp. of vindati=Av. vista, Gr. a)/istos, Lat. vīsus; lit. one who has found, acquired or recognized; but already in Vedic meaning (as nt.) "acquired possessions"] property, wealth, possessions, luxuries S i.42; Sn 181 sq., 302; J v.350, 445; vi.308; Pv ii.81 (=vittiyā upakaraṇa -- bhūtaŋ vittaŋ PvA 106). -- Often in phrase ˚ûpakaraṇa possessions & means, i. e. wealth,e. g. D i.134; S i.71; iv.324; Pug 52; Dh i.295; PvA 3, 71. Vittaŋ is probably the right reading S i.126 (15) for cittaŋ. Cf. p. 123 (3); K.S. i.153, n. 3.
vitta2 (adj.) [identical with vitta1] gladdened, joyful, happy J iii.413 (=tuṭṭha); iv.103; Vv 414 (=tuṭṭha C.); 4414 (id.), 495 (id.).
Vitta3 [pp. of vic to sift, cp. Sk. vikta] see vi˚.
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[translation-san] {C,MSA} dhana
[translation-san] {L} artha
[translation-san] {L} bhrānta
[translation-san] {MSA} vitta
[translation-eng] {Hopkins} (1) wealth; riches. to err; mistake; error
[translation-eng] error; illusion; {C}money; prize; treasure; goods