Pāka
Pāka,[Vedic pāka,see pacati] that which is cooked,cooking,quantity cooked J.VI,161 (tīhi pākehi pacitvā); VvA.186.Esp.in foll.combn tela° “oil cooking,” an oil decoction Vin.II,105; thāli° a th.full of cooking J.I,186; doṇa° a d.full S.I,81; DhA.II,8; sosāna° Dhātumañjūsā 132 (under kaṭh).On pāka in appld meaning of “effect,result” see Cpd.883.-- As nt.in stanza “pākaṁ pākassa paccayo; apākaṁ avipākassa” at VbhA.175.-- Cp.vi°.
--tela an oil concoction or mixture,used for rubbing the body; usually given with its price worth 100 or 1,000 pieces,e.g.sata° J.II,397; V,376; VvA.68= DhA.III,311; sahassa° J.III,372.--vaṭṭa subsistence,livelihood,maintenance Mhvs 35,120; DhA.II,29; VvA.220.--haṁsa a species of water bird J.V,356; VI,539; SnA 277.(Page 449)