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					Pātur,(-°) (°pātu) (indecl.) [cp.Vedic prāduḥ in prādur+ bhu; on t for d see Geiger,P.Gr.§ 394.As regards etym.Monier Williams suggests prā=pra+dur,door,thus “before the door,openly”; cp.dvāra] visible,open,manifest; only in compn with kṛ and bhū,and with the rule that pātu° appears before cons.,whereas pātur° stands before vowels.(1) with kṛ (to make appear):pres.pātukaroti Sn.316; J.IV,7; Pug.30; SnA 423; aor.pātvākāsi S.II,254; DhA.II,64; pp.pātukata Vv 8441.-- (2) with bhū (to become manifest,to appear):pres.pātubhavati D.I,220; D.II,12,15,20,226; M.I,445; S IV 78; Pv.II,941 (pot.°bhaveyyuṁ); aor.pāturahosi [cp.BSk.prādurabhūt Jtm.211] Vin.I,5; D.I,215; II,20; S.I,137; Pv.II,86; Miln.10,18; VvA.188; pl.pāturahaṁsu J.I,11,& °ahiṁsu J.I,54.‹-› pp.pātubhūta S.III,39; Dhs.1035; PvA.44.
  --kamma making visible,manifestation S.II,254; DhA.IV,198.--bhāva appearance,coming into manifestation M.I,50; S.II,3; IV,78; A.I,266; II,130; Sn.560,998; J.I,63; Nd2 s.v.; Vism.437.(Page 452)