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					Ādisati,[ā + disati] (a) to announce,tell,point out,refer to. -- (b) to dedicate (a gift,dakkhiṇaṁ or dānaṁ). ‹-› pres. ind. ādisati D.I,213 = A.I,170 (tell or read one’s character); Sn.1112 (atītaṁ); Nd1 382 (nakkhattaṁ set the horoscope); Miln.294 (dānaṁ); pot. ādiseyya Th.2,307 (dakkhiṇaṁ); Pv IV.130 (id. = uddiseyya PvA.228),& ādise Vin.I,229 = D.II,88 (dakkhiṇaṁ); imper. ādisa PvA.49. -- fut. ādissati Th.2,308 (dakkhiṇaṁ) PvA.88 (id.). -- aor. ādisi Pv.II,28; PvA.46 (dakkhiṇaṁ); pl. ādisiṁsu ibid. 53 (id.) & ādisuṁ Pv.I,106 (id.). -- ger. ādissa Vin.III,127; Sn.1018; Pv.II,16 (dānaṁ),& ādisitvāna Th.2,311. -- grd. ādissa (adj.) to be told or shown M.I,12. (Page 99)