kabaḷ'-antaraya
, m., interrupting (somebody's eating)a mouthful; cf. khīrantarāya, rati-antarāya at Sv
355,11,12; describing the alms-begging habits of a certain
type of ascetics: dvīsu bhuñjamānesu ekasmiṁ uṭṭhā-
ya dente na gaṇhāti. kasmā ? ~o (Be ekassa ~o; so read
?) hotī ti, Sv 355,9 (ad D I 166,6: dvinnaṁ bhuñjamā-
nānaṁ); = kabaḷassa antarāyo [so read with Be], Sv-pṭ
I 462,19; ~o ti ālopassa antarāyo, Sv-nṭ II 355,9) = Ps II
44,15 (ad M I 77,33) = Mp II 384,25 (ad A I 295,13; Mp-ṭ
II 219,26) = Pp-a 231,28 (Ee na; ad Pp 55,12) = Nidd-a I
430,26 (ad Nidd I 416,17).[[side 192]]