āhacca
Āhacca,2 (adj.) [grd. of āharati,corresponding to a Sk. *āhṛtya] 1. (cp. āharati1) to be removed,removable,in °pādaka-pīṭha & °mañca a collapsible bed or chair,i e. whose legs or feet can be put on & taken away at pleasure (by drawing out a pin) Vin.II,149 (cp. Vin Texts III,164 n. 5); IV,40,46 (def. as “aṅge vijjhitvā ṭhito hoti” it stands by means of a perforated limb),168,169. -- 2. (cp. āharati2) reciting,repeating,or to be quoted,recitation (of the Scriptures); by authority or by tradition M.III,139; DhsA.9,& in cpds. °pada a text quoted from Scripture),tradition Miln.148 (°ena by reference to the text of the Scriptures); °vacana a saying of the Scriptures,a traditional or proverbial saying Nett 21 (in def. of suttaṁ). (Page 116)