apatrApya
apatrāpya (once, Mv iii.53.1 , °trapya, Senart , but v.l. contains -āpya-; if correct, short -a- must be MIndic in nature), nt. (= Pali ottappa, otappa; see under anapa°, otrapa, an-o°, an-otrāpin ), modesty, bashfulness, shame (rarely shame in the other sense which the word now commonly has in English; so Av i.216.10 ; Śikṣ 12.1 ); Av ii.167.4 (read °pya-parigṛhītaṃ as cpd. ); almost always associated with its virtual synonym hrī, Mv iii.53.1 hrī cāpatrapyaṃ ( cf. above) ca; Mvy 1569 (fourth of the dhana , q.v. , hrī being the third); and usually compounded with it, hry-apatrāpya- LV 25.14 ; 27.2 ; 430.1 ; Gv 146.23 ; Dbh 13.18 ; 19.15 , etc. ; or hrīr-apatrāpya ( q.v. for explanation of the form) Śikṣ 136.1 (prose; here as a reason for wearing a loin-cloth); 192.1 ; Karmav 89.3 ; RP 28.17 (read with ms. hrīr-apatrāpya-śīla-). Cf. also vyapatrāpya .