Ek'-akkhara-kosa
, m., 1. lexicographical treatise onmonosyllabic words in 131 vss. by Saddhammakitti (of
Cac-kuiṅ3, Burma, 16th century A. D.) with a sub-com-
mentary by the same author; PLB p. 45; PGL p. 65 n.
2; Piṭ-sm §§ 435-36; in Burma the E. is counted among
the minor grammatical texts (cf. CPD Epilegomena
5.4.3; Rem.: the E. quoted in Abh-ṭ Be (ad Abh 84;
156; 262; 661; 743; 1163) seems to be a different work;
— ~am pana Saddhammakittitthero akāsi, Sās 76,1; —
2. the sa. model for prec. prob. the Ekākṣarakośa by
Puruṣottama; PGL p. 65 n. 2; C. Vogel, Indian Lexico-
graphy (in HIL), p. 369 foll.; — sakkaṭabhāsāya ~ato
nayaṁ gahetvā, Sadd 243,19; — ifc. porāṇ° (Ekakkh Be
1954 7; 128 [split cpd.]).