antarā-kāja
, m. (antarā + kāja — kāca, q. v.),a load suspended (on a carrying stick) between two
persons; Vin II 137,24 (ekato-kājaṁ ~aṁ sīsabhā-
raṁ, etc.; = majjhe laggetvā dvīhi vahitabbaṁ
bhāraṁ, Sp). — Cf. antara-kājaka, antarika-kāja.
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