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| Wylie | thal |
| Wylie Definition | ZZ = dpyi. Bru II 291.4. See under mo thal. Coming at the end of a statement in debate (or debate-like compositions), it indicates the logical consequence ('It would follow that'). It is usually followed by a statement ending in phyir, which indicates the reason. As a mineral, called rdo thal, = bya rdo, zho rdo, rdo zhun. JD 53. SS 409.4. = tshos rdo, zhun rdo, brag rdo, rdo dkar. DG 133.5. |
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