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बाहिर (bAhira)

 
Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid
English
bāhira, adj. (= Pali id.), outside, external, contrasting with abhyantara, ābhy°: bāhira-vāiśālakā(ḥ) Mv 〔i.263.1, 11〕, the people living outside Vaiśālī (in prec. lines abhyantara-vaiś°)
janasya ābhyantarasya bāhirasya Mv 〔ii.160.6〕
abhyantara-bāhira, cpd., Mv 〔iii.178.5〕
other cases of the adj., Mv 〔i.264.6〕 (ye bāhirā)
〔ii.147.17〕
〔189.3〕
〔iii.298.1〕
in special sense with āyatana, q.v. (here contrasted with ādhyātmika)
adv. °re, outside, Mv 〔iii.22.21〕 (contrasting with abhyantare)
abhyantare bāhiri (m.c. for °re) ye (both edd. bāhiriye as one word) vasanti SP 〔373.5〕 (vs)
as quasi-prep. with abl., bāhire nagarāto sthitakena Mv 〔i.310.15〕, remaining outside the city
adv. °reṇa, id., abhyantareṇāpi ca bāhireṇa SP 〔359.10〕 (vs)
āmreḍita cpd., as quasi-prep. with gen., imasya śakuntayūthasya bāhira-bāhireṇa gacchati Mv 〔ii.254.4〕, is moving constantly (? or just) outside this flock of birds.