kiwika · masculine ~ā, feminine
Kiṭika at Vin II 153 of ālinda, a verandah, said to be saṃsaraṇa° ugghāṭana° (a movable screen or a curtain that can be drawn aside) Vinaya Texts III 174, 176.
? kiṭika , m. or nt. : Divy 374.7 (prose) pañcastrīśatāni kiṭikaiḥ saṃveṣṭya dagdhāni.( Burnouf, Intr. 365 note 1 , conjectures kāṣṭ[h]akaiḥ, implausibly.) Perhaps same word as Pali kiṭaka, in Pv. i.9.2 and 4, something ( acc. to comm. [hot] copper plates ) into which the clothing of the petas is changed; thus it fits the Divy passage. There is also a Pali kiṭika, Vin. ii.152.26 and 153.5 , perhaps also some sort of covering , but very obscure; comm. repeats it without glossing.
a screen; a plate of wood or metal (?)
(masc, masc) screen; plate of wood or metal (?)