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Hatthin,[Vedic hastin,lit.endowed with a hand,i.e.having a trunk] an elephant Vin.I,218,352; II,194 sq.(Nālāgiri)=J.V,335 (Nom.sg.hatthī; Gen.hatthissa); D.I,5; A.II,209; J.I,358; II,102; DhA.I,59 (correct haṭṭhi!),80 (Acc.pl.hatthī); size of an elephant Miln.312; one of the seven treasures D.I,89; II,174; often mentioned together with horses (°ass’ādayo),e.g.A.IV,107; M.III,104; Vism.269; DhA.I,392.ekacārika-h.,an elephant who wanders alone,a royal elephant J.III,175; caṇḍa h.rogue elephant M.I,519; DA.I,37.-- hatthinī (f.) a she-elephant Dh.105.hatthinikā (f.) the same Vin.I,277; D.I,49; DA.I,147.
--atthara elephant rug Vin.I,192; D.I,7; A.I,181.--âcariya elephant trainer Vin.I,345; J.II,94,221,411; IV,91; Miln.201.--āroha mounted on an elephant,an elephant-driver D.I,51; S.IV,310.--âlaṅkāra elephant’s trappings J.II,46.--kanta=manta el.charm DhA.I,163.--kantavīṇā lute enticing an elephant DhA.I,163.--kalabha the young of an elephant A.IV,435.--kumbha the frontal globe of an elephant J.II,245.--kula elephant species,ten enumd at VbhA.397.--kkhandha the shoulder or back of an elephant J.I,313; Mhvs VI,24.PvA.75.178.--gopaka an elephant’s groom or keeper J.I,187.--damaka elephant tamer M.III,132,136; SnA 161.--damma an elephant in training M.III,222.--nakha a sort of turrent projecting over the approach to a gate; °ka provided with such turrets,or supported on pillars with capitals of elephant heads Vin.II,169.--pada an elephant’s foot M.I,176,184; S.V,43; J.I,94.--pākāra “elephant-wall,” wall of the upper storey with figures of elephants in relief Mhvs 33,5.See Geiger,Mhvs trsln 228,n.2.--ppabhinna a furious elephant Dh.326; M.I,236.--bandha J.I,135=hatthibhaṇḍa.--bhaṇḍa an elephant-keeper Vin.I,85; II,194.--magga elephant track J.II,102.--maṅgala an elephant festival J.II,46.--matta only as big as an elephant J.I,303.--māraka elephant hunter DhA.I,80.--meṇḍa an elephant’s groom J.III,431; V,287; VI,498.--yāna an elephant carriage,a riding elephant D.I,49; DA.I,147; PvA.55.--yuddha combat of elephants (as a theatrical show) D.I,6.--rūpaka elephant image or picture,toy elephant (+assa°) DhA.II,69.--laṇḍa elephant dung DhA.IV,156.--liṅgasakuṇa a vulture with a bill like an elephant’s trunk DhA.I,164.--vatta elephant habit Nd1 92.--sālā elephant stable Vin.I,277; II,194; DhA.I,393.--sippa the elephant lore,the professional knowledge of elephant-training J.II,221 sq.--sutta an elephant-trainer’s manual J.II,46 (cp.Mallinātha on Raghuv.VI,27).--soṇḍaka “elephant trunk,” an under-garment arranged with appendages like elephant trunks Vin.II,137.(Page 728)