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परितस्यति (paritasyati)

 
Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid
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paritasyati (= paritrasyati, °sati
Pali paritassati, °tasati, which seems to be blended with derivs. of Skt. tṛṣ-
cf. MN 〔i.136.16〕 (na) paritassati
comm. 〔ii.111.11 ff.〕 glosses, bhaya-paritassanāya taṇhā-paritasanāya na paritassati, is not disturbed either by fear (?) of danger or desire(?) for cravings, distinguishing the two nouns paritassanā and °tasanā but associating both with the verb paritassati
the forms with -tras- may indicate the true origin, or may be hyper-Skt., association with root trasbeing then secondary
cf. Dhātup. tas = upakṣaye, but with var. upakṣepe), is wearied, exhausted, troubled, disturbed
cf. AbhidhK. LaV-P. 〔vi.145 note 5〕 paritasyati, upakṣīyata ity arthaḥ (see s.v. paritāsa): na °syati Mvy 〔6813〕 (ed. adds, as variant?, paritrasyati
Mironov °tas° without v.l.
follows parikhedaḥ
forms related to this word occur with other forms mentioned in this article) = Tib. yoṅs su (= pari) mi (= na) (ḥ) chad = decay, cease
so Chin. and Jap.
notkaṇṭhyate (see utkaṇṭhati) na °syati Bbh 〔193.6〕
a-paritasyamānaḥ Bbh 〔218.9〕. Cf. a-paritasyana(tā), and Wogihara, Lex. 〔32 ff.〕
Leumannʼs theory there cited seems hardly conclusive.