Kapāla
Kapāla,(nt.) [Sk.kapāla,see kapalla] -- 1.a tortoiseor turtle-shell S.I,7=Miln.371; S.IV,179; as ornament at DA.I,89.-- 2.the skull,cp.kaṭāha in sīsakaṭāha.‹-› 3.a frying pan (usually as ayo°,of iron,e.g.A.IV,70; Nd2 304III; VvA.335) J.II,352; Vv 845; DhA.I,148 (v.l.°kapalla); Bdhd 100 (in simile).-- 4.a begging bowl,used by certain ascetics S.IV,190; V,53,301; A.I,36; III,225; J.I,89; PvA.3.-- 5.a potsherd J.II,301.
--ābhata the food collected in a bowl A.I,36; --khaṇḍa a bit of potsherd J.II,301; --hattha “with a bowl in his hand,” begging,or a beggar,Th.1,1118; J.I,89; III,32; V,468; PvA.3.(Page 186)