otrapa, otrapya (4206)
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|bhs-entry= | |bhs-entry=(otrapa, otrapa, otrapya)<br><b>otrapa, otrapya</b>¦ (nt.?; cf. <b>an-otrapa, apatrāpya</b>, Pali ottappa; the short vowel in the penult is doubtless of MIndic character, and the single p, when it occurs, doubtless m.c., as in <b>an-otrapa</b>), <i>modesty, shame, decency</i>: Mv ii.357.14, mss. hirī-otrasya (v.l. -otasya)-saṃpanno; Senart °ottappa°, but read rather °otrapya°; LV 329.13 lajji (read as separate word) hirotrapāt tu, Lefm., but most and best mss. end in -patta for -pāt tu, and this may be the orig. form (abl., see § 8.56). | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:48, 15 September 2021
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Entry 4206, Page 159, Col. 2 -
(otrapa, otrapa, otrapya)
otrapa, otrapya¦ (nt.?; cf. an-otrapa, apatrāpya, Pali ottappa; the short vowel in the penult is doubtless of MIndic character, and the single p, when it occurs, doubtless m.c., as in an-otrapa), modesty, shame, decency: Mv ii.357.14, mss. hirī-otrasya (v.l. -otasya)-saṃpanno; Senart °ottappa°, but read rather °otrapya°; LV 329.13 lajji (read as separate word) hirotrapāt tu, Lefm., but most and best mss. end in -patta for -pāt tu, and this may be the orig. form (abl., see § 8.56).
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