Jaṅghā
Jaṅghā,(f.) [Vedic jaṅghā; cp.Av.zanga,ankle; Goth.gaggan,to go; Ags.gang,walk.From *gheṅgh to walk; see also jaghana] the leg,usually the lower leg (from knee to ankle) D.II,17≈(S.I,16=Sn.165 (eṇi°); Sn.610; J.II,240; V,42; VI,34; ThA.212).In cpds.jaṅgha° (except in jaṅghā-vihāra).
--ummagga a tunnel fit for walking J.VI,428; --pesanika adj.going messages on foot Vin.III,185; J.II,82; Miln.370 (°iya); Vism.17.--bala(ṁ) (nissāya) by means of his leg (lit.by the strength of,cp.Fr.à force de); --magga a footpath J.II,251; V,203; VvA.194.--vihāra the state of walking about (like a wanderer),usually in phrase °ṁ anucaṅkamati anuvicarati D.I,235; M.I,108; Sn.p.105,p.115; or °ṁ carati PvA.73.-- A.I,136; J.II,272; IV,7,74; DhA.III,141.(Page 277)