Odāta
Odāta,(adj.) [Derivation unknown.The Sk.is avadāta,ava + dāta,pp.of hypothetical dā4 to clean,purify] clean,white,prominently applied to the dress as a sign of distinction (white),or special purity at festivities,ablutions & sacrificial functions D.II,18 (uṇṇā,of the Buddha); III,268; A.III,239; IV,94,263,306,349; V,62; Dhs.617 = (in enumn.of colours); DA.I,219; VvA.111.See also ava°.
--kasiṇa meditation on the white (colour) Vism.174.--vaṇṇa of white colour,white M.II,14; Dhs.247.--vattha a white dress; adj.wearing a white dress,dressed in white D.I,7,76,104; J.III,425 (+ alla-kesa).--vasana dressed in white (of householders or laymen as opposed to the yellow dress of the bhikkhus) D.I,211; III,118,124 sq.,210; M.I,491,II.23; A.I,73; III,384; IV,217 [cp.BSk.avadāta-vasana Divy 160].(Page 167)