Geha
Geha,(nt.) [Sk.geha=gṛha,to gṛh,gaṇhāti; cp.gaha,gihin,ghara; see also gedha2] a dwelling,hut,house; the household J.I,145,266,290; II,18,103,110,155 VI,367; Vism.593; PvA.22,62,73,82; fig.of kāya (body) Th.1,184=Dh.154.-- Appld to a cowshed at Miln.396.
--aṅgana the open space in front of the house VvA.6; --jana (sg.collective) the members of the household,the servants PvA.16,62,93; --jhāpana incendiarism Vism.326.--ṭṭhāna a place for a dwelling DhA.III,307; --dvāra the house door PvA.61; --nissita (adj.) concerning the house,connected with (the house and) worldly life Sn.280 (pāpiccha); It.117 (vitakka); cp.°sita; --patana the falling of the house J.III,118.--pavesana (-maṅgala) (the ceremony of) entering a new hut DhA.III,307; --piṭṭhi the back of the house PvA.78; --rakkhika keeping (in the) house,staying at home VvA.76 (dārakā); --vigata (nt.) the resources of the house,worldly means,riches Th.2,327 (=upakaraṇa ThA.234); --sita (*śrita)=°nissita,connected with worldly life (opp.nekkhamma,renunciation).Of chandā & vitakkā (pl.) M.I,123; domanassa & somanassa (grief & pleasure) S.IV,232=Miln.45; Vbh.381; DhsA.194; dhammā,etc.S.IV,71; Vbh.380; Nett 53.(Page 254)