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as an isolated word, signifying-the physical nature or faculties of sex, probably occurs only in the Com. The expression itthibha^va and purisabha^va, with the meaning of ”being a man”, or ”being a woman”, or after n~atva^, etc., as for instance tassa^ itthibha^vam n~atva^: ”knowing her to be a woman”: such expressions are often found in the oldest sutta texts.
(feminine and masculine) ”nature”, refers to the sexual characteristics of the body, and belongs to the group of corporeality (s. khandha). It is a commentarial term for the faculties of femininity and masculinity (s. indriya 7, 8). (App.).