masculine & adjective · gahapatika 1 · gahapatika 2
Gahapatika (adjective/noun) belonging to the rank or grade of a householder, a member of the gentry, a man of private means (see gahapati) D I 61 (explained as gehassa pati ekageha-matte jeṭṭhaka Sv I 171); Nidd II §342; Pv-a 39. Often in combination with khattiya and brāhmaṇa: A I 66; D III 44, 46, 61; and often in contrast to brāhmaṇa only: brāhmaṇa-gahapatika brahmins and privates (priests and laymen, Rh.D. Buddh. Sutta page 258) M I 400; A I 110; It III; Ja I 83, 152, 267; Pv-a 22. — paṇṇikag° "owner of a house of leaves" as nickname of a fruiterer Ja III 21; of an ascetic Ja IV 446.
(masculine) one who belongs to the gahapati class; (adjective) belonging or connected to a gahapati;
(masc, masc, comp, from gahapati) householder; landowner Construction: gaha + pati + ka gahapati + ka
(adj, adj, comp, from gahapati) given by householders; from laypeople Construction: gaha + pati + ka gahapati + ka