Thūla
Thūla,(a) & Thulla (b) (the latter usual in cpds.) (adj.) [Vedic sthūla (or sthūra); cp.Lith.storas (thick); Lat.taurus,Goth.stiur,Ags.steor (bull=strong,bulky); Ohg.stūri (strong).From sthā:see thīna,cp.thūṇā.To ūl:ull cp.cūḷa:culla] compact,massive; coarse,gross; big,strong,clumsy; common,low,unrefined, rough D.I,223; Sn.146 (aṇuka°),633 (id.); Dh.31,265,409; J.I,196 (b); Dhs.617; KhA 246; PvA.73,74 (of a cloak); VvA.103; Sdhp.101,346.-- thullāni gajjati to speak rough words J.I,226 (=pharusavacanāni vadati).
--aṅga (adj.) heavy-limbed J.I,420; --accaya a grave offence Vin.I,133,167,216; II,110,170 etc.; Vism.22.--kacchā thick scurf Vin.I,202; --kumārī (Vin.V.129) & kumārikā a stout,fat girl J.III,147; IV,220 (Com.pañcakāmaguṇika-rāgena thūlatāya thullak° ti vuccati); Vism.17.--phusitaka (deva) (the rain-god,probably with reference to the big drops of the rain cp.DA.I,45) S.III,141; V,396; A.I,243; II,140 (a); V,114 sq.; DhA.III,243; --vajja a grave sin Vin.II,87 (a); M.II,250; --vattha a coarse garment J.V,383; --sarīra (adj.) fat,corpulent J.I,420; IV,220 (opp.kisa thin); --sāṭaka coarse cloth DhA.I,393 (a).(Page 309)