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Searching Old Khmer for "" (as ""(?:[^"]*(?:-| ))*()*\d?(?:(?:-| )[^"]*)*"")
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bihāra ~ bīhāra/bɪˌhaːr/
~ vihāra ~ vihāri°/wɪhaːr/MK1969[Pre-Angkorianvihāra ~ vihār, Angkorianvihāra; mod.Khmerវិហារvihār /wɪːhiːər/; Skt and Pālivihāra].definitions1n. Vihāra, a monastery for housing monks.see: mhāvihārisemāreferencesvihāra: K.27:11 (A.D. 1586, BEFEO, LXVII: 125); IMA 4A:23, 26 (A.D. 1599, BEFEO, LVIII: 105); IMA 38:41 (A.D. 1704, BEFEO, LXII: 283);bīhāra: K.39:8, 18 (A.D. 1575, BEFEO, LXX: 121);bihāra: K.465:7 (A.D. 1583, NIC I: 20).mahāvihāra/mᵊhawɪˈhaːr/A2759†[Sanskritmahāvihāra, < mahā, + vihāra].definitions1n. Great or main vihāra.referencesK.370:4,garbled (A.D. 978-1077, C VII:58), hapax.vihāraspāta/wɪharaspɔːt/MK2850[Sanskrit*vihārāspada, < vihāra, + āspada `place, seat, abode'].definitions1n. A monastery abode.referencesIMA 4A:7 (A.D. 1599, BEFEO, LVIII: 105).rājavihāra/raɟəwɪˈhaːr/PA2899†[Sanskritrājavihāra `royal pleasure-seat; royal convent', < rāja, + vihāra].definitions1n. Royal monastery.1referencesK.389C:2 (A.D. 578-677, C VI:78, JA, 1958:127), hapax.citationsneḥ gui [tel] upāddhyāya rājavihāra jon ta vraḥ ... (K.389C:1-3), `This is what the professors of the Royal Monastery have offered up to the divinity: ... '.notes1 Pou, 400a; not listed by LS, 487.vihāra ~ vihār/wɪˈhaːr/PA3354[Angkorianvihāra; mod. Khmerវិហារvihār /wɪˈhiːər/;1 Skt and Pālivihāra `place for rest and recreation, as a garden or park; dwelling place; (withBuddhists and Jainas) a building for housing bhikṣu, an organized monastery'; cf. Old Javanesewihāra ~ bihāra,2Thaiวิหาร /wíhǎan/3 ].definitions1n. Vihāra, monastery for housing monks.4see: rājavihārareferencesvihār: K.505:4 (A.D. 639, C V:23); K.790:9 (A.D. 578-677, C V:71); Ka.7:1, 9 (unassigned, NIC II/III:183);vihāra: K.388C:4 (A.D. 578-677, C VI:74); K.755:2 (A.D. 578-677, C VI:55).notes1 See Headley, 1181a.2 Zoetmulder, II:2268a.3 Haas, 508a.4 Pou, 450b; LS, 530.vihāra/wɪˈhaːr/A3605[Pre-Angkorianvihāra ~ vihār; mod. Khmerវិហារvihār /wɪˈhiːər/;1 Skt and Pālivihāra `place for rest and recreation, as in a garden or park;2 a dwelling-place; (with Buddhists and Jainas) a building for housing bhikṣu, an organized monastery';3 cf. Old Javanesewihāra ~ bihāra4 and Thaiวิหาร /wíhǎan/5 ].definitions1n. Vihāra, monastery for housing monks.cf: mahāvihārareferencesK.56C:36 (A.D. 878-977, C VII:3); K.754B:7 (A.D. 1308, BEFEO, XXXVI:14, APK I:282); K.413B:15, 24 (1361, BEFEO, XVII.2, LXV:333, RS I, № IV:91); K.224B:8 (978-1077, C VII:48).notes1 Headley, 1181a: ``n. Buddhist temple, the main building for worship in a Buddhist temple complex; sanctuary, church; n. staying, living, dwelling; relaxation, recreation''.2 More basically, `spending one's time agreeably, as in walking about', < vi-√hṛ `to stroll, wander about for pleasure'.3 After MW 1003c and RD&S, 642b.4 Zoetmulder, II:2268a.5 Haas, 508a.vihārasthāna/wɪharəˈsthaːn/A3606†[Sanskrit*vihārasthāna `place for recreation or habitation', < vihāra, + sthāna].definitions1n. = Vihāra.referencesK.413B:24 (A.D. 1361, BEFEO, LXV:333), hapax.