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1 1, 48 | growing from one or several roots, the different kinds of 2 3, 82 | water, or also with milk, roots, and fruits, and (thus) 3 3, 216| the same hand with (the roots of) those blades of Kusa 4 3, 227| mastication, and of soft food, roots, fruits, savoury meat, and 5 3, 267| barley, masha beans, water, roots, and fruits, which have 6 4, 29 | food, a couch, water, or roots and fruits.~ 7 4, 73 | a long distance from the roots of trees.~ 8 4, 172| slowly, it cuts off the roots of him who committed it.~ 9 4, 247| any (man), fuel, water, roots, fruit, food offered without 10 5, 10 | extracted from pure flowers, roots, and fruit.~ 11 5, 54 | subsisting on pure fruit and roots, and by eating food fit 12 5, 119| like clothes; vegetables, roots, and fruit like grain;~ 13 5, 157| living on) pure flowers, roots, and fruit; but she must 14 6, 5 | ascetics, or with herbs, roots, and fruit.~ 15 6, 7 | alms consisting of water, roots, and fruit.~ 16 6, 13 | land or in water, flowers, roots, and fruits, the productions 17 6, 15 | clothes and his vegetables, roots, and fruit.~ 18 6, 16 | thrown away by somebody, nor roots and fruit grown in a village, 19 6, 21 | constantly subsist on flowers, roots, and fruit alone, which 20 6, 25 | wholly silent, subsisting on roots and fruit,~ 21 6, 26 | shelter, dwelling at the roots of trees.~ 22 6, 44 | instead of an alms-bowl), the roots of trees (for a dwelling), 23 7, 131| flavouring food, flowers, roots, and fruit;~ 24 8, 289| of (damage to) flowers, roots, and fruit.~ 25 8, 331| husked grain, vegetables, roots, and fruit the fine (shall 26 8, 339| 339. (The taking of) roots and of fruit from trees, 27 8, 341| sugar-cane or two (esculent) roots from the field of another 28 8, 353| which cuts up even the roots and causes the destruction 29 9, 290| life, for magic rites with roots (practised by persons) not 30 10, 87 | they be not dyed, fruit, roots, and (medical) herbs~ 31 11, 64 | working (magic by means of) roots, (and so forth),~ 32 11, 166| a bed, a seat, flowers, roots, or fruit.~ 33 11, 237| themselves and subsist on fruit, roots, and air, survey the three 34 12, 67 | for stealing fruit and roots a monkey, for stealing a