adjective · ekodi hoti · ekodi kātabbaṃ
Ekodi (adjective) [most likely eka + odi for odhi, see avadhi and cf. avadahati, avadahana, literally of one attention, limited to one point Thus also suggested by Morris JPTS 1885, 32 f. The word was Sanskritised into ekoti, e.g. at Mvu III 212, 213; Lal 147, 439] — concentrated, attentive, fixed A III 354; Nidd I 478. Usually in compounds with kr̥ and bhū (which points however to a form ekoda° with the regular change of a to i in connection with these roots!), as ekodi-karoti to concentrate M I 116; S IV 263; °bhavati to become settled S IV 196; V 144; °bhāva concentration, fixing one's mind on one point D I 37; III 78, 131; A I 254; III 24; Vism 156 (explained as eko udeti); Dhs 161 (cf. BMPE . 42, note 3); As 169; Nett 89; °bhūta concentrated Snp 975;.
woven into one’, integrated, unified; withdrawn, apart
(adj, adj, comp) (mentally) unified; single Construction: eka + odi
(idiom, idiom, adj + pr) unifies; unites; integrates; becomes one
(idiom, idiom, adj + ptp) should be unified; should be integrated; should be concentrated Construction: ekodi + kātabbaṃ