adjective (masculine) · kammika 1 · kammika 2
Kammika (adjective/noun) [from kamma] 1. (—°) one who does or looks after; one whose occupation is of such and such a character: āya° revenue-overseer, treasurer Dhp-a I 184; sabba° (always with reference to amacca, the king's minister) one who does everything, the king's confidant Vism 130; Pv-a 81. — On term ādi° beginner (e.g. Vism 241) see Cpd. 53, 129 note 2. 2. a merchant, trader, in jalapatha° and thalapatha° by sea and by land Ja I 121. 3. a superintendent, overseer, manager Ja II 305 (executioner of an order); VI 294; Mhv 30, 31. 4. one connected with the execution of an ecclesiastical act Vin II 5 (cf. page 22); Abhidh-av 106.
one who acts, who performs an action; an administrator; a worker; one who enacts an official act of the saṅgha
(adj, adj, in comps, from kamma) working in; doing; occupied with doing Construction: √kar + ma + ika kamma + ika
(masc, masc, in comps, from kamma) doer; agent; performer of an action who performs or looks after Construction: √kar + ma + ika kamma + ika