Yādisa
Yādisa,(adj.) [Vedic yādṛś & yādṛsa,yad+dṛśa] which like,what like,whichever,how much; in neg.sentence:any,whatever little.-- Pv.II.119 (=yāva mahanto PvA.77).-- Often combd with kīdisa in meaning “any one,this or that,whoever,” e.g.Vv 5014 (=yo vā so vā pacura-jano ti attho VvA.213).As adj.:yādisi (sic!=Sk.yādṛśī) --kīdisā jīvikā (no livelihood,whatever little) J.VI,584 (v.728; Trenckner,Miln.p.423 gives v.732!),expld by C as “yā vā sā vā,lāmakā ti attho”; yādisaṁ kīdisaṁ dānaṁ a gift of whatever kind Miln.278.So also with tādisa:yādisā vā tādisā vā (viz.kāmā) of whichever kind A.III,5.(Page 553)