neuter · bila 1 · bila 2
den
a den; a hole; a portion
Bila 1 (neuter) [Vedic bila, perhaps from bhid to break, cf. KZ 12, 123. Thus already explained by Dhātup 489: bila bhedane] a hole, den, cave A II 33 = S III 85; Thag 189; Nidd I 362; Ja I 480; II 53; VI 574 (= guhā commentary); Miln 151; Saddh 23. — kaṇṇa° orifice of the ear Vism 195; vammīka° ant's nest Ja IV 30; sota° = kaṇṇa° As 310. -āsaya (adjective) living in holes, a cave-dweller, one of the four classes of animals (bil°, dak°, van°, rukkh°) S III 85 = A II 33; Nidd I 362; Bv II 97; Ja I 18. Bila 2 (neuter) [identical with bila 1 ] a part, bit Ja VI 153 (°sataṃ 100 pieces); ablative bilaso (adverb) bit by bit M I 58 = III 91 (v.l. vilaso). At Ja V 90 in compound migābilaṃ (maṃsaṃ) it is doubtful whether we should read migābilaṃ (thus, as we have done, taking ābila = āvila), or migā-bilaṃ with a lengthened metri causā , as the commentary seems to take it (migehi khādita-maṃsato atirittaṃ koṭṭhāsaṃ). -kata cut into pieces, made into bits Ja V 266 (read macchā bilakatā yathā for macchābhīlā katā y.). The commentary here (page 272) explains as koṭṭhāsa-kata; at Ja VI 111 however the same phrase is interpreted as puñja-kata, i.e. thrown into a heap (like fish caught by a fisherman in nets). Both passages are applied to fish and refer to tortures in Niraya. Bila 3 [cf. Sanskrit viḍa] a kind of salt Vin I 202; M II 178, 181.
【中】 獸穴,洞,部分。
(nt, nt, from bilati) (of meat) piece; portion; slice portion Construction: √bil + a
(nt, nt, from bilati) den; hole; cave den, hole [lit.] break Construction: √bil + a