Māmaka
Māmaka,(adj.) [fr.mama] lit.“mine,” one who shows affection (not only for himself),making one’s own,i.e.devoted to,loving Sn.806 (=Buddha°,Dhamma°,Saṅgha° Nd1 125; =mamāyamāna SnA 534),927 (same expln at Nd1 382); Miln.184 (ahiṁsayaṁ paraṁ loke piyo hohisi māmako ti),-- Buddha° devoted to the B.J.I,299; DhA.I,206.f.°māmikā J.III,182.‹-› In Voc.f.māmike at Th.2,207 (cp.ThA.172) “mother,” we may perhaps have an allusion to mā “mother” [cp.Sk.māma uncle,Lat.mamma mother,and mātā].--amāmaka see sep.; this may also be taken as “not loving.” (Page 529)