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					Daḷha,(adj.) [Sk.dṛḍha to dṛhyati to fasten,hold fast; *dhergh,cp.Lat.fortis (strong).Gr.tarfuζ (thick),Lith.diQas (strap).For further relations see Walde,Lat.Wtb.under fortis] firm,strong,solid; steady,fast; nt.adv.very much,hard,strongly -- D.I,245; S.I,77; A.II,33; Sn.321 (nāvā),357,701,821 (°ṁ karoti to strengthen),966 (id.); Dh.112; J.II,3; IV,106; DhA.IV,48; KhA 184; VvA.212 (=thira); PvA.94,277.-- daḷhaṁ (adv.) Dh.61,313.
  --dhamma strong in anything,skilled in some art,proficient S.II,266=A.II,48 (of an archer); M.I,82; J.VI,77; Vv 631 Acc.to Trenckner,Notes p.60 (cp.also VvA.261)=dṛḍha-dhanva,from dhanu=having a strong bow; --nikkama of strong exertion Sn.68 (=Nd2 294); --parakkama of strong effort,energetic M.II,95; A.II,250; Dh.23; Th.2,160; --pahāra a violent blow J.III,83; --pākāra (etc.) strongly fortified S.IV,194; --bhattin firmly devoted to somebody DhsA.350.(Page 315)