pratyudDArya
1 pratyuddhārya , adj. ( gdve. to °dharati, or adj. to °dhāra), in a-pra°, that is not to be restored or taken back : apratyuddhāryam asya ( Bhīk asyā) bhavati śrāmaṇyam Mvy 9133 ; Bhīk 23b.5 , not to be restored is his monkhood (her nunhood) , of a person permanently expelled; apratyuddhārya-paribhogaḥ Mvy 8493 , use of (a gift once given or promised) which ought not to be taken back ; so Tib. phyir ma blaṅs (or slaṅs , a form of which is used in Tib. version of 9133 above) par spyod pa ; Chin. using again after giving trickily . The form in °-rya-might perhaps be interpreted as a gerund, see next; it is certainly so used in Prāt 519.5 ; but the corresp. Pali , Vin. iv.121.16, 19, 22, 31 ; 122.17 ff. , has an adj. apaccuddhāraka (and in 122.21 ff. paccuddhāraka), which means that ought not (ought) to be taken back ; applied to a monkʼs robe, as in Prāt ; misinterpreted even in CPD . The old Vin. comm. , iv.122.19—25 , makes my interpretation unmistakably clear; note especially 24 paccuddhārake paccuddhārakasaññī, anāpatti, there is no offense in the case of a thing that may (properly) be resumed, when (the one who so acts) knows that it is ; cf. 17—18 which explains the circumstances under which it is apaccuddhāraka (implying that it is paccud° in other cases).
2 pratyuddhārya , ger. (to pratyuddharati , q.v. , or formally to its caus. ; influenced by prec. ), having taken back (something promised as a gift to another): (yaḥ punar bhikṣur bhikṣor … cīvaram uddiśya) tataḥ paścāt pratyuddhārya paribhuñjīta Prāt 519.5 ( Chin. … et la reprend ensuite brusquement pour la porter lui-même ); in the light of this possibly interpret Mvy 8493 as containing a ger. , see prec.