Dussa
Dussa,1 (nt.) [Sk.dūrśa & dūṣya] woven material,cloth,turban cloth; (upper) garment,clothes Vin.I,290; II,128,174; IV,159.D.I,103; S.V,71; M.I,215; II,92; A.V,347; Sn.679; Pv.I,103 (=uttarīyaṁ sāṭakaṁ PvA.49); II,314; Pug.55; PvA.73,75.-- cīvara°,q.v.; chava° a miserable garment D.I,166; A.I,295; II,206; M.I,78,308.
--karaṇḍaka a clothes-chest S.V,71=M.I,215; A.IV,230; --koṭṭhagāra a store-room for cloth or clothes DhA.I,220,393; --gahaṇa (-maṅgala) (the ceremony of) putting on a garment DhA.II,87; --cālanī a cloth sieve Vin.I,202; --paṭṭa turban cloth Vin.II,266 (=setavattha-paṭṭa Bdhgh.); S.II,102; --phala having clothes as fruit (of magic trees,cp.kapparukkha) Vv 462 (cp.VvA.199); --maya consisting in clothes Vv 467 (cp.VvA.199); --yuga a suit of garments Vin.I,278; M.I,215=S.V,71; Miln.31 (cp.M Vastu I.61); DhA.IV,11; --ratana “a pearl of a garment,” a fine garment Miln.262.--vaṭṭi fringed cotton cloth Vin.II,266.--veṇi plaited cotton cloth Vin.II,266.(Page 327)