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paccakkosati

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Pali

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Sanskrit प्रत्याक्रोशति (pratyākrośati).

    Verb

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    paccakkosati (root kus, first conjugation)

    1. to swear back at
      • c. 50 BC, Anguttara Nikaya: Book of Fours, Mahā Vagga; republished as Richard Morris, editor, Aṅguttara-Nikāya: Part II: Catukka Nipāta[1], London: Pali Text Society, 1888, page 215:
        Idha bhikkhave bhikkhu akkosantaṃ paccakkosati, rosantaṃ paṭirosati, bhaṇḍantaṃ paṭibhaṇḍati.
        Mendicants, it’s when someone abuses, annoys, or argues with a mendicant, and the mendicant abuses, annoys, or argues back at them.

    Conjugation

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    • Present active participle: paccakkosant, which see for forms and usage

    Adjective

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    paccakkosati

    1. masculine/neuter locative singular of paccakkosant, present participle of the verb above