viharati

to stay, abide, dwell, sojourn (in a certain place); in general: to be, to live; applied: to behave lead a life (as such explained with “iriyati” at Vism.16). Synonyms are given at Vb.194 with iriyati vattati, pāleti, yapeti, yāpeti, carati; cp. Vb-a.262. See e.g. DN.i.251; Snp.136, Snp.301, Snp.925; Pp.68; Dhs-a.168; DN-a.i.70, DN-a.i.132; Pv-a.22, Pv-a.67, Pv-a.78
Special Forms: aor 3rd sg. vihāsi Snp.p.16; Pv.ii.9#60; Mhvs.5, Mhvs.233; Pv-a.54 Pv-a.121; 3rd pl. vihiṃsu Thag.925, & vihaṃsu AN.ii.21; fut viharissati AN.iii.70; vihessati Thag.257; vihissati Thig.181; and vihāhisi Ja.i.298 (doubtful reading!), where C. explains as “vijahissati, parihāyissati”; with phrase sukhaṃ vihāhisi cp. dukkhaṃ viharati at AN.i.95, and see also vihāhesi
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vi + harati