adjective
Kabaliṅkāra (adjective) [kabala in compounds form kabalī° before kr̥ and bhū; kabalin for kabalī°] always in combination with āhāra, food "made into a ball," i.e. eatable, material food, as one of the 4 kinds of food (see stock phrase k° āhāro oḷāriko vā sukhumo vā ... at M I 48 (-ḷ-) = S II 11, 98 = D III 228, 276; Abhidh-av 135) Dhs (-ḷ-) 585, 646 (where fully described), 816; Miln 245; Vism 236, 341, 450, 616; Abhidh-av 69, 74; Sv I 120. Written kabalīkāra nearly always in v.l., and sometimes in Sinhalese mss; see also Nett 114-118 (-ḷ-). -āhāra -bhakkha (of attā, soul) feeding on material food D I 34, 186, 195; -bhakkha , same A III 192 = V 336 (applied to the kāmāvacara devas); Sv I 120.
(of food) solid, material; (food) to be swallowed
(adj, adj, comp) (of food) material; physical; edible (of food) material; physical; edible; lit. made into morsels [lit.] made into morsels Construction: kabalaṃ > kabaliṃ + kāra