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					Paṁsu,[cp.Ved.pāṁsu] dust,dirt,soil S.V,459; A.I,253; Pv.II,37.-- paṁsvāgārakā playmates S.III,190; saha‹-› paṁsukīḷitā id.(lit.playing together with mud,making mud pies) A.II,186; J.I,364; PvA.30.Cp.BSk.sahapāṁśukrīḍita MVastu III,450.
  --kūla rags from a dust heap (cp.Vin.Texts II.156) Vin.I,58; M.I,78; S.II,202; A.I,240,295; II,206; IV,230; It.102=A.II,26; Dh.395; Pug.69; PvA.141,144.A quâsi definition of p.-k.is to be found at Vism.60.--kūlika one who wears clothes made of rags taken from a dust heap M.I,30; S.II,187; A.III,187,219,371 sq.; Vin.III,15; IV,360; Ud.42; Pug.55; DhA.IV,157; °attan (nt.abstr.) the habit of wearing rags M.I,214; III,41; A.I,38; III,108.--guṇṭhita (vv.ll.°kuṇḍita,°kuṇṭhita) covered with dust or dirt S.I,197; J.VI,559; Pv.II,35.-- pisācaka a mud sprite (some sort of demon) J.III,147; IV,380; DhA.II,26.--muṭṭhi a handful of soil J.VI,405.--vappa sowing on light soil (opp.kalalavappa sowing on heavy soil or mud) SnA 137.(Page 378)