aṅgāra
Aṅgāra,(m. nt.) [Vedic aṅgāra] charcoal,burning coal,embers A.III,97,380,407; J.I,73; III,54,55; V,488; Sn.668; Sdhp.32. kul° the charcoal of the family,a squanderer S.IV,324 (see under kula).
--kaṭāha a pot for holding burning coal,a charcoal pan DA.I,261. --kapalla an earthenware pan for ashes DhA.I,260; Dhs.A 333; VvA.142. --kammakara a charcoal burner J.VI,209. --kāsu a charcoal pit M.I,74,365; Th.2,491; J.I,233; Sn.396; ThA.288; DhA.I,442; Sdhp.208. --pacchi a basket for ashes DhA.IV,191. --pabbata the mountain of live embers,the glowing mount (in Niraya) A.I,141; Miln.303; PvA.221 (°āropaṇa); Sdhp.208. --maṁsa roast meat Mhvs 10,16. --masi ashes DhA.III,309. --rāsi a heap of burning coal J.III,55. (Page 7)