adjective · etta 1.1 · etta 2.1
Etta (adverb) [= Sanskrit atra, see also ettha] there, here Pv I 5 6 ( sic; cf. Pj I 254 note).
etta , adv. (in mg. = Skt. atra; = Pali etta, at least once for usual ettha, Pv i.5.6 , repeated comm. , to be sure with v.l. ettha, but the gloss 28.33 has etta without v.l. ; cf. ettha ), here, hither : Mv i.35.5 etta, etta, here, here! (so app. all mss. , at least as far as tt, not tth, is concerned); for SP 16.5 ( vs ) WT read with their ms. Ḱ kāraṇam etta (= atra), for KN kāraṇeva ( unmetr. ) allegedly with all Nep. mss. ( Kashgar rec. quoted as kāraṇam eta).
so much, just so much
(adj, adj, from ima) so much; this much Construction: ima + tta
(nt, nt, letter, abstr, from e) (gram) letter e; 7th letter of the alphabet; guttural-palatal vowel [lit.] 'e' state Construction: e + tta