Pharati
Pharati,[sphur & sphar,same root as in Gr.spaiρw to twitch; Lat.sperno “spurn” lit.kick away; Ags.speornan to kick; spurnan=spur] 1.(trs.) to pervade,permeate,fill,suffuse Pv.I,1014 (=vyāpetvā tiṭṭhati PvA.52); J.III,371 (sakala-sarīraṁ); V,64 (C.for pavāti); PvA.14 (okāsaṁ),276 (obhāsaṁ).To excite or stimulate the nerves J.V,293 (rasa-haraṇiyo khobhetvā phari:see under rasa).-- Often in standard phrase mettā-sahagatena cetasā ekaṁ (dutiyaṁ etc.) disaṁ pharitvā viharati D.II,186; S.V,115 and passim,where pharitvā at Vism.308=VbhA.377 is expld by phusitvā ārammaṇaṁ katvā.Cp.BSk.ekaṁ disāṁ spharitvopasampadya viharati MVastu III,213.Also in phrase pītiyā sarīraṁ pharati (aor.phari) to thrill the body with rapture,e.g.J.I,33; V,494; DhA.II,118; IV,102.-- 2.[in this meaning better to be derived from sphar to spread,expand,cp.pharita & phālita] to spread,make expand J.I,82 (metta-cittaṁ phari).-- 3.[prob.of quite a diff.origin and only taken to pharati by pop.analogy,perhaps to phal=sphaṭ to split; thus kaṭṭh’atthaṁ pharati=to be split up for fuel] to serve as,only with °atthaṁ in phrases āhāratthaṁ ph.(after next phrase) to serve as food Miln.152; kaṭṭhatthaṁ ph.to serve as fuel A.II,95=S.III,93=It.90=J.I,482; khādaniyatthaṁ & bhojaniyatthaṁ ph.to serve as eatables Vin.I,201 (so to be read in preference to °attaṁ).-- pp.pharita,phurita & phuṭa; cp.also phuṭṭha; see further anu°,pari°.(Page 476)