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Dhātuka

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dhātuka; displeased.

dhātuka : [adj.] (in cpds.) having the nature of.

Dhātuka (adj.) (only -- ˚) having the nature, by nature, affected with, -- like (cp.

˚dhamma B 2a); often simply= first part of cpd. (cp. E. friend -- like=friendly=friend) J i.438 (kiliṭṭha˚ miserable), ii.31 (sama˚), 63 (badhira˚ deaf), 102 (paṇḍuroga˚ having jaundice),

114 (dhuttika˚); iv.137 (vāmanaka˚ deformed), 391 (muddhā˚); v.197 (āvāṭa˚); DhA i.89 (anattamana˚).

dhātuka (ifc.) = 1. dhātu

Source

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