kalApa · masculine · kalāpa 1
bundle
Kalāpa [cf. Sanskrit kalāpa] 1. anything that comprises a number of things of the same kind; a bundle, bunch; sheaf; a row, multitude; usually of grass, bamboo- or sugar-canes, sometimes of hair and feathers S IV 290 (tiṇa°); Ja I 158 (the same); 25 (naḷa°), 51 (mālā°), 100 (uppalakumuda°); V 39 (usīra°); Miln 33; Pv-a 257, 260 (ucchu°), 272 (veḷu°); 46 (kesā), 142 (mora-piñja°) 2. a quiver Vin II 192; It 68; Ja VI 236; Miln 418; Pv-a 154, 169. 3. in philosophy: a group of qualities, pertaining to the material body (cf. rūpa°) Vism 364 (dasadhamma°) 626 (phassa-pañcamakā dhammā); Abhidh-av 77 (rūpa°) 78, 120. -agga (neuter) "the first (of the) bunch," the first (sheaves) of a crop, given away as alms Dhp-a I 98. {199} -sammasanā grasping (characteristics) by groups Vism 287, 606, 626 f.
kalāpa , m. , a high number: Mvy 7780 = Tib. cha tshogs (same as kaṣaca or kaṣava , q.v. ; cf. kajāva ).
things tied together, a bundle, a sheaf; a sheaf of arrows, a quiver; a collection, totality; group; a peacock’s tail
【陽】 1. 捆,束。2. 箭袋。3. 一組基本粒子。
(masc, masc) quiver (of arrows) quiver [lit.] bundle
(masc, masc, in comps) bundle; sheaf; pile bundle, sheaf
(masc, masc) group of elementary particles