Kalāpa
Kalāpa,[cp.Sk.kalāpa] 1.anything that comprises a number of things of the same kind; a bundle,bunch; sheaf; a row,multitude; usually of grass,bamboo- or sugar-canes,sometimes of hair and feathers S.IV,290 (tiṇa°); J.I,158 (do.); 25 (naḷa°),51 (mālā°),100 (uppalakumuda°); V,39 (usīra°); Miln.33; PvA.257,260 (ucchu°),272 (veḷu°); 46 (kesā),142 (mora-piñja°) -- 2.a quiver Vin.II,192; It.68; J.VI,236; Miln.418; PvA.154,169.-- 3.in philosophy:a group of qualities,pertaining to the material body (cp.rūpa°) Vism.364 (dasadhamma°) 626 (phassa-pañcamakā dhammā); Bdhd 77 (rūpa°) 78,120.
--agga (nt.) “the first (of the) bunch,” the first (sheaves) of a crop,given away as alms DhA.I,98.--sammasanā grasping (characteristics) by groups Vism.287,606,626 sq.(Page 198)