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Searching Old Khmer for "upāya" (as ""(?:[^"]*(?:-| ))*()*upāya\d?(?:(?:-| )[^"]*)*"")
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upāya/ʔʊɓaːy/PA4438[Angkorianupāya ~ upāy; mod. Khmerឧបាយupāy /ʔʊˈɓaːy/ ``n. trick, plot, scheme, subterfuge, tactic, intention, plan'; Sanskritupāya `way, means, expedient; strategem, artifice, craft'].definitions1n. Means, resources, assets, wherewithal, stocks, provisions; property, estate;1 income, revenue; secondary resources, accessories.22n. Means of subsistence: support, upkeep, maintenance.3v.tr. To keep, support, maintain.3see: bhṛtyopāyareferencesK.749:14 (A.D. 717, C V:57), hapax.citationsneḥ upāya nu ge kvan mratāñ kīrttigana paṃre ai ta vraḥ kaṃmratāṅ ʼañ śrī gambhīreśvara (K.749:14-5), `These resources [slaves, rice, cattle, garments] and the children of the lord Kīrtigaṇa are to serve My Holy High Lord Śrī Gambhīreśvara'.notes1 See Bhattacharya, ``Recherches ... '', 35, № 80; Chakravarti, 111, note 2.2 On the sense of `accessories' see K.342W:15 (A.D. 1008, C VI:236).3 Pou, 47a; LS, 55 (upāya ~ upāy).upāya ~ upāy/ʔʊˈɓaːy/A5016[Pre-Angkorian upāya; mod. Khmerឧបាយupāy /ʔʊˈbaːy/ ``n. trick, plot, scheme, subterfuge, tactic, intention, plan''; Sanskritupāya `way, means, expedient; strategem, artifice, craft'1 ].definitions1n. Means, resources, assets, wherewithal; property, estate;2 income, revenue; secondary resources, accessories.32n. Means of subsistence: support, upkeep, maintenance.3v.tr. To keep up, maintain.4see: kulopāya, kulavṛṇḍopāya, dravyopāya, bhūmyupāya, bhṛtyopāyareferencesupāy: K.216N/1°:2 (A.D. 1005) andS:50 (A.D. 1006, C III:40);upāya: K.238B:1, 11 (A.D. 949, C VI:119); K.165N:16 (A.D. 952, C VI:132); K.266:23 (A.D. 960, JA, 1908.2:213); K.1141B:22 (A.D. 972, NIC II/III:115); K.88:5 (A.D. 1003 or 1103, C VII:30); K.158B:33 (A.D. 1003, C II:97); K.342W:15 (A.D. 1008, C VI:236); K.843C:13, D:29 (A.D. 1025, C VII:109); K.219:4, 10 (A.D. 1050, C VII:45); K.235D:10, 73, 84 (A.D. 1052, BEFEO, XLIII:56); K.449B:26, 29 (A.D. 1069, BEFEO, XIII.6:27); K.523B:24 (A.D. 1118, C III:136); K.204:12 (A.D. 878-977, C VII:42); K.245:30 (A.D. 978-1077, C III:90).citationsteṃ upāya steṅ ʼañ vraḥ jrai phoṅ (K.216N/1°:2), `At issue was the estate of the steṅ ʼañ of Vrai Jrai and his family.'... oy prasāda bhūmi sruk stuk rmmāṅ nu khñuṃ upāya noḥ phoṅ ... (K.219:4-5), `... gave in gift a tract of land in the sruk of Stuk Rmāṅ and the slaves to maintain it ... '.5notes1Upāya takes an independent line of development in Old Khmer whereas its modern senses correspond with those of Sanskrit and Pāli (RD&S, 149b), as does the word in Old Mon (Shorto, 21) and Old Javanese (Zoetmulder, II:2138b).2 See Chakravarti, 111, note 2; Bhattacharya, ``Recherches,'' 35, № 80.3 On this sense of `accessories' see K.342W:15 (A.D. 1008).4 Cf. C III:38, note 3.5 Cf. C VII:46.