Kappiya
					
					Kappiya,(adj.) [fr.kappa] 1.(cp.kappa II.1a) according to rule,right,suitable,fitting,proper,appropriate (PvA.26=anucchavika paṭirūpa) J.I,392; DA.I,9; PvA.25,141.--a° not right,not proper,unlawful Vin.I,45,211; II,118; III,20; (nt) that which is proper A.I,84; Dhs.1160; --a° ibid; --kappiyâkappiya (nt) that which is proper and that which is not J.I,316; DA.I,78.‹-› 2.(cp.kappa II.1b) connected with time,subject to kappa,i.e.temporal,of time,subject to saṁsāra; of devamanussā Sn.521; na+of the Muni Sn.914.In another sense (“belonging to an Age”) in cpd.paṭhama °-kāla the time of the first Age J.II,352.--a° delivered from time,free from saṁsāra,Ep.of an Arahant Sn.860; cp.Miln.49,50.See also kappika.
  --ânuloma (nt.) accordance with the rule Nett 192.--kāraka “one who makes it befitting,” i.e.who by offering anything to a Bhikkhu,makes it legally acceptable Vin.I,206; --kuṭī (f.) a building outside the Vihāra,wherein allowable articles were stored,a kind of warehouse Vin.I,139; II,159; --dāraka a boy given to the Bhikkhus to work for them in the Vihāra DA.I,78 (v.l.BB °kāraka); --bhaṇḍa utensils allowable to the Bhikkhus J.I,41; DhA.I,412.a° thing unauthorised Vin.II.169; a list of such forbidden articles is found at Vin.I,192; --bhūmi (f.) a plot of ground set apart for storing (allowable) provisions Vin.I,239 (cp.°kuṭi); --lesa [cp.Sk.kalpya] guile appropriate to one’s own purpose VvA.348; --saññin (a) imagining as lawful (that which is not) A.I,84; a° opp.ibid.--°tā the imagining as lawful (that which is not) appl.to kukkucca Dhs.1160; a° opp.ibid.(Page 188)