antima
Antima,(adj.) [Cp. superl. of anta] last,final (used almost exclusively with ref. to the last & final reincarnation; thus in combn. with deha & sarīra,the last body) D.II,15; Dh.351; It.50 (antimaṁ dehaṁ dhāreti),53 (id.); Vv 512; Sn.478 (sarīraṁ antimaṁ dhāreti) 502; Miln.122,148; VvA.106 (sarīr’antima-dhārin); Sdhp.278.
--dehadhara one who wears his last body It.101 (dhāra T,°dhara v. l.); VvA.163. --dhārin = prec. S.I,14,53 (+ khīṇāsava); II,278; It.32,40; Sn.471. --vatthu “the last thing”,i. e. the extreme,final or worst (sin) Vin.I,121,135,167,320. --sarīra the last body; (adj.) having ones last rebirth S.I,210 (Buddho a°-sarīro); A.II,37; Sn.624; Dh.352,400; DhA.IV,166 (= koṭiyaṁ ṭhito attabhāvo). (Page 48)