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galita , of Buddhaʼs voice, perhaps fluent : Mv i.315.3 [Page211-a] °tam (so or °tam mss. ; Senart em. gaditaṃ, but his note retracts the em. ) āviṣṭaṃ bhāṣati, metr. dubious; i.171.11 galita-pada-saṃcayavatī, of Buddhaʼs voice. It would perhaps be rash to read agalita, which is used in Pali in the sense of (not dropping,) fluent, distinct, agreeable ( CPD ). Relation of the two forms obscure.
galita See √ 1. and √ 2. gal .
galita p. p. [ gal-kta ] 1 Dropped or fallen down. 2 Melted. 3 Oozed, flowing. 4 Lost, vanished, deprived. 5 Untied, got loose. 6 Emptied, leaked away. 7 Filtered. 8 Decayed, impaired. 9 Decreased, exhausted; galitaviBavAScArTizu nfpAH Bh. 2. 44. Comp. — kuzWaM advanced or incurable leprosy when the fingers and toes fall off. — naKadaMta a. one who has lost his claws and teeth. — daMta a. toothless. — nayana a. one who has lost his eyes, blind. — yOvana a. one who has lost the bloom or charm of youth, grown old; galitayOvanA kAminI Bh. 2. 56. — vayas a. being in the decline of age, in declining years; R. 3. 70.
(pp, pp of galati) dripped, flowed, trickled Construction: gala +