Pajāpati
Pajāpati,(°ī) 1.(adj.) together with his wife Vin.I,23,342; IV,62; J.I,345; PvA.20.(m.) [Ved.prajāpati,prajā+pati Lord of all created beings,Lord of Creation] Prajāpati (Np.),the supreme Lord of men,only mentioned in one formula together with Inda & Brahmā,viz.devā saindakā sabrahmakā sapajāpatikā in sense of foll.Also at VbhA.497 with Brahmā.-- 2.prajāpati (f.) [of Ved.prajāvant,adj.-n.fr.prajā “having (or rich in) progeny,” with p for v,as pointed out by Trenckner Notes 6216] “one who has offspring,” a chief wife of a man of the higher class (like a king,in which case=“chief queen”) or a gahapati,in which case simply “wife”; cp.BSk.prajāpatī “lady” Divy 2,98.-- Vin.I,23; III,25; IV,18,258; S.II,243; A.I,137 (catasso °iyo); IV,210,214; Vv 416 (=one of the 16,000 chief queens of Sakka VvA.183); DhA.I,73; PvA.21,31.sapajāpatika (adj.) together with his wife Vin.I,23,342; IV,62; J.I,345; PvA.20.(Page 387)