ajina-kkhipa
, m. or n.(?), only found in acc.~aṁ (ajina + khipa (q. v.), a dress of ajina, used by
ascetics (said to consist of one whole skin, with hoofs
and hair, and split in the middle); DN I 167,1 (v. I.
°kkhisaṁ) = MN I 78,12, etc. = AN I 242,32, etc. (Sv
[Se] I 402,2: [ajinaṁ] majjhe phālita(ka)ṁ (nṭ) = Ps
II 60,6 = Mp II 293,11); Vin I 305,32 (~aṁ nivāsetvā,
v. l. °-pakkhi[ka]); III 34,30 (Sp (Se) I 322,11 : salo-
maṁ sakhuraṁ ajina-miga-cammaṁ). — °-nivattha,
mfn., who has put on a°, SN I 117,20; 118,10 (Spk I
213,3: sakhuraṁ ajina-cammaṁ ekaṁ nivattho, ekam
pāruto).