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					Tiro,(prep.& adv.) (always °-) [Vedic tiras across,crossways,from *ter of tarati=to go through; cp.Av.tarō,Lat.trans,Cymr.tra] across,beyond,over,outside,afar.See also tiraccha & tiriyaṁ.
  --karaṇī (f.) a curtain,a veil (lit.“drawing across”) Vin.I,276; II,152; --kucchigata having left the womb D.II,13; --kuḍḍa outside the fence or wall,over the wall Vin.IV,265 (°kuḍḍe uccāraṁ chaḍḍeti); D.I,78= A.III,280 (in phrase tirobhāvaṁ t.kuḍḍaṁ t.pākāraṁ t.-pabbataṁ asajjamāno gacchati to denote power of transplacement); Pv.I,51 (°kuḍḍesu tiṭṭhanti:the Tirokuḍḍa-Sutta,Khp VII.); Vism.176,394; DhA.I,104; PvA.23,31; --gāma a distant village Vin.III,135; --chada “outside the veil,” conspicuous J.VI,60; --janapada a distant or foreign country D.I,116; --pākāra beyond or over a fence (°pākāraṁ or °pākāre) Vin.IV,266; see also °kuḍḍa; --bhāva (ṁ) beyond existence,out of existence,magic power of going to a far away place or concealment Vism.393 sq.(=a-pākaṭa-pāṭihāriya),see also under °kuḍḍa.--raṭṭha a foreign kingdom D.I,161 (=pararaṭṭha DA.I,286).(Page 304)