Keḷi
Keḷi,2 (f.) [either fr.kil as in kilijjati & kilissati,or fr.kel,as given under keḷanā] the meaning is not quite defined,it may be taken as “attachment,lust,desire,” or “selfishness,deceit” (cp.kerāṭika & kilissati),or “unsettledness,wavering.” --keḷi-sīla of unsettled character,unreliable,deceitful PvA.241.°sīlaka id.J.II,447.-- pañca citta-keḷiyo=pañca nīvaraṇāni (kāmacchanda etc.),the gratifications of the heart Th.1,1010 (corr.kelisā to keḷiyo!).-- citta-keḷiṁ kīḷantā bahuṁ pāpakammaṁ katvā enjoying themselves (wrongly) to their heart’s content J.III,43.Cp.kāmesu a-ni-kīḷitāvin unstained by desires S.I,9,117.(Page 226)