alla
Alla,(adj.) (only °-) [Vedic ārdra,to Gr. a]ρdw moisten,a]ρda dirt] -- 1. moist,wet M.III,94 (°mattikā-puñja a heap of moist clay; may be taken in meaning 2). -- 2. fresh (opp. stale),new; freshly plucked,gathered or caught,viz.°âvalepana see adda3; °kusamuṭṭhi freshly plucked grass A.V,234 = 249; °gomaya fresh dung A.V,234; DhA.I,377; °camma living skin Vism.195; °tiṇa fresh grass DA.I,77; PvA.40; °dārūni green sticks J.I,318; °madhu fresh honey DhA.II,197; °maṁsa-sarīra a body of living flesh DhA.II,51 = IV,166; °rasa fresh-tasting DhA.II,155; °rohita-maccha fresh fish J.III,333. ‹-› 3. wet = with connotation of clean (through being washed),freshly washed,°kesa with clean hair PvA.82 (sīsaṁ nahātvā allakesa); usually combd. with allavattha with clean clothes (in an ablution; often as a sign of mourning) Ud.14,91; DhA.IV,220; or with odāta vattha (id.) J.III,425. °pāṇi with clean hand Pv.II,99 (= dhotapāṇi PvA.116). [For analla-gatta at S.I,183 better read,with ibid 169,an-allīna-gatta. For allacamma at DhA.IV,132 alagadda-camma,with the v.l.,is preferable]. (Page 79)