hata

struck, killed DN.ii.131; destroyed, spoilt, injured Vin.i.25; Dhs.264; Ja.ii.175; reṇuhata struck with dust, covered with dust Vin.i.32; hatatta (nt.) the state of being destroyed Dhp.390; hatāvakāsa who has cut off every occasion (for good and evil) Dhp.97; Dhp-a.ii.188; hatāvasesaka surviving DN.i.135 pakkha˚; a cripple (q.v.); -vikkhittaka slain & cut up killed & dismembered Vism.179, Vism.194
hata is also used in sense of med., i.e. one who has destroyed or killed e.g. nāga˚; slayer of a nāga Vin.ii.195; -antarāya one who removes an obstacle Pv-a.1
ahata unsoiled, clean new DN.ii.160; Ja.i.50; Dāvs ii.39.

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