Mutoḷī [?] a doubtful word occurring only in one stock phrase, viz. "ubhato -- mukhā m. pūrā nānā -- vihitassa dhaññassa" at M i.57 (vv. ll. putoḷi, mūṭolī)=iii.90 (mūtoḷī)=D ii.293 (T. mutoli, v. l. muṭoli; gloss K pūtolī). The Dial.ii.330 trsl. "sample bag" (see note on this passage; with remark "spelling uncertain"). Neumann, Mittlere Sammlungi.101 trsls "Sack." <-> Kern, Toev. s. v. mutoḷī tries to connect it with BSk. moṭa (Hindi moṭh), bundle, which (with vv. ll. mūḍha, muṭa, mūṭa) occurs only in one stock phrase "bharaiḥ motaiḥ piṭakaiḥ" at Divy 5, 332, 501, 524. The more likely solution, however, is that mutoḷī is a distortion of puṭosā (puṭosa), which is found as v. l. to puṭaŋsa at all passages concerned (see puṭaŋsa). Thus the meaning is "bag, provision -- bag." The BSk. moṭa (muṭa) remains to be elucidated. The same meaning "provision -- bag" fits at Vism 328 in cpd. yāna˚, where spelling is T. ˚paṭṭoli, v. l. BB ˚putoḷi, but which is clearly identical with our term. We should thus prefer to read yāna -- puṭosi "carriage -- bag for provisions."