pāna

cp. Gr. πίνω to drink, πότος drink; Obulg piti to drink, pivo drink; Lith. penas milk; Lat. potus drink, poculum drinking vessel (= Sk. pātra, P. patta) drink, including water as well as any other liquid Often combined with anna˚; (food), e.g. Snp.485, Snp.487; Pv.i.5#2; and -bhojana (id.) e.g. Dhp.249; Ja.i.204. Two sets of 8 drinks are given in detail at Mnd.372
■ Vin.i.245, Vin.i.249 (yāgu˚); SN.v.375 (majja˚); Snp.82, Snp.398, Snp.924; Ja.i.202 (dibba˚); Pp.51; Pv-a.7, Pv-a.8, Pv-a.50.

  • -āgāra a drinking booth, a tavern Vin.ii.267; Vin.iii.151; Ja.i.302 (= surā-geha C.); Vb.247; Vb-a.339.

Vedic pāna, fr. , pibati = Lat. bibo, pp. pīta, Idg. *po[i