adjective · catuttha 1 · catuttha 2
fourth
Catuttha (ordinal number) [Vedic caturtha, Indo-Germanic °queturto = Greek τέτρατος, Latin quartus, Old High German fiordo] the fourth Snp 97, 99, 450; Ja III 55; VI 367; °ṃ (adverb) for the fourth time Dhp-a III 174. — feminine catutthī Snp 436; Vism 338. — See also ( sub voce aḍḍha) aḍḍhuḍḍha. -bhatta food eaten only every fourth day Ja V 424; -magga "the fourth path," of Arahantship Dhp-a I 309; -mana (?) (neuter) name of the tongue, in so far as it forms the fourth vatthu (beside eyes, ears, nose) according to the gloss: Ja V 155; extremely doubtful.
the fourth; a fourth kind of
【形】 第四的。
(ordin, ordin of catu) fourth (4th) fourth Construction: catu + ttha
(masc, masc, from catu) (gram) fourth consonant of each vagga; gh, jh, ḍh, dh, bh [lit.] fourth Construction: catu + ttha