Dear John and friends,
thanks again, John. I am guessing them to be Bahubbiihi since both
words are adjectives and exist in all three genders (e.g. sutapubbo,
sutapubbaa and sutapubba.m) in the Canon.
I wonder what others have to say.
metta,
Yong Peng.
--- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, John Kelly wrote:
> di.t.thapubba = di.t.tha + pubba [???]
> sutapubba = suta + pubba [???]
I admit I don't know the answer to what type of compounds these are.
I only know they mean "seen before"and "heard before". I've been
waiting for one of the Pali experts to jump in and enlighten us.