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Wylie khyi
Wylie Definition A propos du chien au Tibet, by Corneille Jest, in Ethnozootechnie, no. 25, pp. 33-37. = khri. "throne." Kuijp (1986) 35. as a unit of measure, the distance between the tips the of thumb and the little finger spread out. Vitali, Tho.ling 61. 'khor ba las blo myi ldog pa'i thos bsam bsgom gsum khyi yin. The learning, reflection & meditation of one who has not turned the mind from sangsara is a dog! Zhi-byed Coll. II 267.1 (other examples follow). Pha-dam-pa often uses 'dog' in this sense. Pa-tshab also uses it (Zhi-byed Coll. IV 42.5 ff.). Six good qualities that can be learned from the dog. Flick, Carrying Enemies 49. Simile of the hungry dog cracking a bone in its mouth who, even though his mouth is bleeding, thinks he's happy (compared to thinking one is happy with a woman). Flick, Carrying Enemies 111. = ku ku ra tsa, gzhan la zug, nor skyong, padma. JD 246. SS 500.1.
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