-jaha (6541)

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Entry 6541, Page 239, Col. 2
<k1>jaha<k2>-jaha -jaha¦, adj., f. -jahā, ifc. (to jahati, § 28.9, = Skt. jahāti; = Pali id.; cf. Skt. Gr. śardhaṃ-jaha, interesting as a vulgar word evidently borrowed from a MIndic dialect), abandoning, giving up: punarukta-doṣa-jahā Mvy 475, said of Buddha's speech: Rati(ṃ)jaha, see s.v.; kileśa-jahaṃ LV 46.3 (vs); sarvaṃjahaḥ Ud xxi.1 (v.l. sarvaj°; = Pali sabbaṃjaho, Dhp. 353). In Śikṣ 273.1 text jahā (of śūnyatā), but Tib. bem po = jaḍā, which read (transl. 249 note 3). Cf. next, and see s.v. raṇa(ṃ)jaha.

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