go-kaṇṭaka (5837)
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Entry 5837, Page 215, Col. 1 -
(gokaRwaka, go-kaRwaka)
go-kaṇṭaka¦ (Skt. Lex., of ground, roads; cf. Pali gokaṇṭaka-hata, of ground, bhūmi; alleged in Skt. Lex. also to mean the hoofs of cattle), lit. apparently having cattle as ‘thorns’ = enemies, afflictions; trampled by cattle, of grain: Divy 19.19 kharā bhūmī, gokaṇṭakā dhānā (so mss., ed. em. dhānāḥ). The Pali cpd. could be rendered consistently with this: afflicted because of being trampled by cattle. This seems to be substantially what is meant by AN comm. ii.225.11--15.
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