AhAraka
āhāraka , m. , in Mvy 3851 , acc. to Tib. sñod ciṅ stobs pa , which seems to mean someone concerned with food; so also Chin. Prob. this is etymological guesswork ( Skt. āhāra). Certainly it refers to some member of a shipʼs crew; see āhāra, āharaṇa ; perhaps one who tows (or otherwise propels?) a boat , as in Pali āharitvā (nāvaṃ) Jāt. iv.159.16 .