Kuḍḍa
Kuḍḍa,[to kṣud to grind,cp.cuṇṇa] a wall built of wattle and daub,in °nagaraka “a little wattle and daub town.” D.II,146,169 (cp.Rh.D.on this in Buddh.Suttas p.99).Three such kinds of simply-built walls are mentioned at Vin.IV,266,viz.iṭṭhakā° of tiles,silā° of stone,dāru° of wood.The expln of kuḍḍa at Vism.394 is “geha-bhittiyā etam adhivacanaṁ.” Kuḍḍa-rājā see under kuṭṭa).Also in tirokuḍḍaṁ outside the wall M.I,34=II.18; A.IV,55; Vism.394,and tirokuḍḍesu Kh VIII1=Pv.I,51.-- parakuḍḍaṁ nissāya J.II,431 (near another man’s wall) is doubtful; vv.ll.S.kuḍḍhaṁ.B.kuṭaṁ and kuṭṭaṁ.(kuḍḍa-) pāda the lower part of a lath and plaster wall Vin.II,152.Note.Kuḍḍa at Vin.II,151 is to be read kuṭṭa.(Page 219)