palIkfta
? palīkṛta , in Av ii.136.10 ( vs ) ādīptaṃ kānanaṃ sarvaṃ parvatā pi °kṛtā, perh. even the mountains are made into straws (pala, Skt. Lex. , straw ). Speyer , a-glowing , with little if any support, and evidently thinking the word must have a mg. similar to ādīptaṃ; but this is quite unnecessary; two entirely separate situations are referred to, related only in that they are things hard to conceive as accomplished. Speyer cites Tib. as ser bo , which he identifies with ser po , yellow ; this, even if justified, does not give the meaning he assumes.