masculine · pattha 1 · pattha 2
a measure of grain or liquid, four of which make a seer. See pasata
Pattha 1 [from pa + sthā. Cf. Epic Sanskrit prastha plateau] a lonely place, in compound vana° D I 71; Pp 59 etc., a wilderness in the forest, explained by Buddhaghosa as "gāmantaṃ atikkamitvā manussānaṃ anupacāra-ṭṭhānaṃ yattha na kāsanti na vapanti" Sv I 210; Ud 43 (patthañ ca sayanāsanaṃ, ed.; but better with the same passage Dhp 185 as pantañ, which is explained at Dhp-a III 238 by "vivittaṃ," i.e. separately). Cf. with this Sanskrit vana-prastha a forest situated on elevated land. Pattha 2 [cf. late Sanskrit prastha] a prastha (certain measure of capacity) = ¼ of an āḷhaka; a cooking utensil containing one prastha Dhp-a II 154; Pj II 476 (cattāro patthā āḷhakaṃ).
【陽】 粑鉈(穀粒或液體的衡量,4 粑鉈 = 1 西阿 (seer)〔印度液量單 位,約一公升〕。參考 Pasata)。
(nt, nt) isolated place; plateau; plain [lit.] standing forward Construction: pa + √ṭhā + a
(masc, masc) measure of volume measure of grain or liquid, four of which make a seer. See pasata [lit.] standing forward Construction: pa + √ṭhā + a