adjective (f. ~ā & -ikā)& neuter · appaka 1 · appaka 2
small
Appaka (adjective) [appa + ka] little, small, trifling; plural few. neuter °ṃ adverb a little D II 4; A V 232 f., 253 f.; Snp 909 (opposite bahu); Dhp 85 (appakā = thokā na bahū Dhp-a II 160); Pv I 10 2 (= paritta Pv-a 48); II 9 39 ; Pp 62; Pv-a 6, 60 (= paritta). feminine appikā Ja I 228. — instrumental appakena by little, i.e. easily Sv I 256. — anappaka not little, i.e. much, considerable, great; plural many S IV 46; Dhp 144; Pv I 11 7 (= bahū Pv-a 58); Pv-a 24, 25 (read anappake pi for Text °appakeci; so also Pj I 208).
(adjective) little, small, insignificant; rare; (plural) few; (neuter) a little; a small amount
(adj, adj, from appa) small; few; little small, little, insignificant Construction: appa + ka
(nt, nt, from appa) few things; few people; small amount little Construction: appa + ka
(nt, nt, from appa) small thing; minute deed; trifle little Construction: appa + ka