causative · paricāreti 1 · paricāreti 2
causes to serve; causes to wait on; causes to amuse oneself
Paricāreti [causative of paricarati] 1. to serve, wait on, attend upon, honour, worship [cf. BHS paricārayati Divy 114 f., 421] S I 124 (pāde); Dhp-a III 196 (the same); Ja I 81 (°cāritabba-ṭṭhāna place of worship); IV 274; V 9. passive paricāriyati, present participle °iyamāna M I 46, 504; Ja I 58. In this sense it may also be taken as "being delighted or entertained by." 2. to amuse oneself, gratify one's senses, to have recreation, find pleasure [cf. BHS paricārayati Divy 1, and frequent phrase pañcahi kāma-guṇehi samarpitā samaṅgibhūtā p. e.g. Mvu I 32] Vin II 290; III 72 (pañcahi kamaguṇehi samappitā etc.); D I 36 (the same), 104 (the same); M I 504 (the same); Thag 96 (saggesu); Pv I 11 6 (= yathā sukkhaṃ cārenti indriyāni Pv-a 58); IV 1 29 (read °cārayanti for °vārayanti, cf. Pv-a 228 indriyāni p.). — past participle paricārita q.v. See also parivāreti.
(pr, pr, caus of paricarati) enjoys oneself; amuses oneself; indulges (in) causes to amuse oneself [lit.] causes to walk around Construction: pari + cāre + ti
(pr, pr, caus of paricarati) surrounds oneself; amuses oneself (with) [lit.] causes to walk around Construction: pari + cāre + ti
(pr, pr, caus of paricarati) serves (at); attends (on); waits (on) causes to serve, causes to wait on [lit.] causes to walk around Construction: pari + cāre + ti