masculine
thief
Cora [cur, corayati to steal; Dhātup 530 = theyye] a thief, a robber Vin I 74, 75, 88, 149; S II 100, 128 = A II 240; S II 188 (gāmaghāta, etc.); IV 173; M II 74 = Thag 786; A I 48; II 121 f.; IV 92, 278; Snp 135, 616, 652; Ja I 264 (°rājā, the robber king); II 104; III 84; Miln 20; Vism 180 (sah'-oḍḍha commentary), 314 (in simile), 489 (rāja-purisānubandha°, in comparison), 569 (andhakāre corassa hattha-pasāraṇaṃ viya); Dhp-a II 30; Pv-a 3, 54, 274. — mahā° a great robber Vin III 89; D III 203; A I 153; III 128; IV 339; Miln 185. — Often used in similes: see JPTS 1907, 87. -āṭavi wood of robbers Vism 190; -upaddava an attack from robbers Ja I 267; -kathā talk about thieves (one of the forbidden pastimes, see kathā) D I 7 = Vin I 188; °ghātaka an executioner A II 207; Ja III 178; IV 447; V 303; Pv-a 5.
a thief; robber; a bandit
【陽】 小偷,強盜。~ghātaka,【陽】 強盜的劊子手。~upaddava,【陽】 來自強盜的攻擊。
(masc, masc, agent, from coreti) thief; robber thief, robber Construction: √cur > cor + *a