Patva, Patvā: 7 definitions
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Pali-English dictionary
patvā : (abs. of pāpuṇāti) having reached; attained or obtained.
Patvā, see pāpuṇāti. (Page 408)
patvā (ပတွာ) [(kri,vi) (ကြိ၊ဝိ)]—
[pa+apa=āpa+tvā.patvāç pāpuṇitvā....]]appatvāna nadiṃ pabbato,atikkamma pabbataṃ nadī]]ti ādīsu pana sabbattha ]]bhavatī]]ti sambandhato ekakattukatāç pubbakālatā ca gamyate.rū.640 ]]appatvā nadiṃ pabbatoç atikkamma pabbataṃ nadī]]ti bhūdhātussa sabbattha sambhavā ekakattukatāç pubbakālatā ca gamyate.,5,63.āpa pāpuṇane papubbo.¤pañcikā.parāvarayoge ca.pā,3,4,20.pareṇa pūvasyayoge gamyamānaavareṇa ca parasya dhā ktvāpratyayo bhavati,pareṇa -aprāpya nadiṃpava sthi,paranadīyogana pavato.kāsikā.(-kātanta,.434).(pappa-prā)]
[ပ+အပ=အာပ+တွာ။ ပတွာ,ပါပုဏိတွာ။..."အပ္ပတွာန နဒိံ ပဗ္ဗတော၊ အတိက္ကမ္မ ပဗ္ဗတံ နဒီ"တိ အာဒီသု ပန သဗ္ဗတ္ထ "ဘဝတီ"တိ သမ္ဗန္ဓတော ဧကကတ္တုကတာ,ပုဗ္ဗကာလတာ စ ဂမျတေ။ ရူ။၆၄၀ "အပ္ပတွာ နဒိံ ပဗ္ဗတော,အတိက္ကမ္မ ပဗ္ဗတံ နဒီ"တိ ဘူဓာတုဿ သဗ္ဗတ္ထ သမ္ဘဝါ ဧကကတ္တုကတာ,ပုဗ္ဗကာလတာ စ ဂမျတေ။ မောဂ်၊၅၊၆၃။ အာပ ပါပုဏနေ ပပုဗ္ဗော။ ၎င်းပဉ္စိကာ။ ပရာဝရယောဂေ စ။ ပါ၊၃၊၄၊၂၀။ ပရေဏ ပူဝသျယောဂေ ဂမျမာနအဝရေဏ စ ပရသျ ဓာတေား က္တွာပြတျယော ဘဝတိ၊ ပရေဏ တာဝ်-အပြာပျ နဒိံပဝတး သ္ထိတး၊ ပရနဒီယောဂန ပဝတော။ ကာသိကာ။ (-ကာတန္တ၊ကိတ်။၄၃၄)။ (ပပ္ပ-ပြာ)]
[Pali to Burmese]
patvā—
(Burmese text): (က) ရောက်-ကပ်-ရောက်-ထိရောက်-၍။ (ခ) ရ-ရရှိ-ပိုင်ဆိုင်-၍။ (ဂ) စွဲ-အကြောင်းပြု-၍။
(Auto-Translation): (a) Arrive - attach - arrive - reach - and. (b) Obtain - acquire - own - and. (c) Attract - cause - and.

Pali is the language of the Tipiṭaka, which is the sacred canon of Theravāda Buddhism and contains much of the Buddha’s speech. Closeley related to Sanskrit, both languages are used interchangeably between religions.
Hindi dictionary
Patva in Hindi refers in English to:—(nm) one who strings beads, pearls, etc., a craftsman engaged in the entwining of ornaments with silk; hence ~[giri] (nf)..—patva (पटवा) is alternatively transliterated as Paṭavā.
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Kannada-English dictionary
Patva (ಪತ್ವ):—[noun] the letter or the sound of 'p'.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
Tamil dictionary
Patvā (பத்வா) noun < Urdu fatwa. Judicial sentence or judgment by a Mufti; முகம்மதியச் சட்டப்படி புரியும் தீர்ப்பு. [mugammathiyas sattappadi puriyum thirppu.] (C. G.)
Tamil is an ancient language of India from the Dravidian family spoken by roughly 250 million people mainly in southern India and Sri Lanka.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Patvan, Patvana, Patvar, Patvari.
Full-text (+22): Patti, Anupapunati, Ajjhappatva, Pappoti, Anupapeti, Uppatta, Anuppatti, Anuppatta, Anuppatvana, Anupapayati, Apapeti, Anupapita, Apatva, Pattum, Pappontu, Patvana, Patteyya, Apatta, Anuppatva, Nisargapadva.
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