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					Cora,[cur,corayati to steal; Dhtp 530=theyye] a thief,a robber Vin.I,74,75,88,149; S.II,100,128=A.II,240; S.II,188 (gāmaghāta,etc.); IV,173; M.II,74=Th.1,786; A.I,48; II,121 sq.; IV,92,278; Sn.135,616,652; J.I,264 (°rājā,the robber king); II,104; III,84; Miln.20; Vism.180 (sah’oḍḍha c.),314 (in simile),489 (rāja-puris’ânubandha°,in comparison),569 (andhakāre corassa hattha-pasāraṇaṁ viya); DhA.II,30; PvA.3,54,274.-- mahā° a great robber Vin.III,89; D.III,203; A.I,153; III,128; IV,339; Miln.185.-- Often used in similes:see J.P.T.S.1907,87.
  --âṭavi wood of robbers Vism.190; --upaddava an attack from robbers J.I,267; --kathā talk about thieves (one of the forbidden pastimes,see kathā) D.I,7=Vin.I,188≈; --ghātaka an executioner A.II,207; J.III,178; IV,447; V,303; PvA.5.(Page 273)