odaka

water; abs. only at Ja.iii.282
an˚; without water, dried up Thig.265 (udaka-bhasta Thag-a.212). Cp. combn. sītodaka, e.g. MN.i.376. See udaka.

  • -antika
    1. neighbourhood of the water, a place near the water (see antika1) Kp.viii.1, Kp.viii.3 (gambhīre odakantike which Childers, Kh. trsln. p. 30, interprets “a deep pit” see also Kp-a.217 sq.).
    2. “water at the end”, i.e. final ablution (see antika2), in spec. sense the ablution following upon the sexual act Vin.iii.21; cp. odak-antikatā (f. abstr.) final ablution, cleansing Ja.ii.126.

compn. form of udaka