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āmaka, 157 találat.

āmaka →

pts

…MN.i.80 (titta-kalābu āmaka-cchinno).

  • -dhañña “raw” grain, corn in its natural, unprepared state DN.i.5 =…

accutagāmabyāmaka →

dppn

One of the Pacceka Buddhas in a nominal list. MN.iii.70

aṅgīrasi →

dppn

…others being Aṭṭhaka, Vāmaka, Vāmadeva, Vessāmitta, Yamataggi, Bhāradvāja, Vāseṭṭha, Kassapa and Bhagu. The list occurs in several…

aṭṭhaka →

dppn

…together with nine others (Vāmaka, Vāmadeva, Vessāmitta, Yamataggi, Aṅgīrasa, Bhāradvāja, Vāseṭṭha and Bhagu), Vin.i.245 DN.i.104 as…

erāpatha →

dppn

A royal family of Nāgas, mentioned together with Virūpakkhas, Chabbyāputtas, and Kaṇhāgotamakas. For their own protection, monks are advised to fill their hearts with amity for these four classes of N …

eḷeyya →

dppn

A rājā, probably of Māgadha. He was a devout follower of Uddaka-Rāmaputta. In his retinue were Yamaka, Moggalla, Ugga, Nāvindakī, Gandhabba, and Aggivessa, all of whom were also followers of the same …

gotamaka →

dppn

A class of ascetics, enumerated in a list of such classes. AN.iii.276

gotamakacetiya →

dppn

GotamakacetiyaGotamaka Cetiya

A shrine near and to the south of Vesāli. DN.iii.9 It was considered one of the beautiful spots of that town DN.ii.102 DN.ii.118 and the Buddha stayed there several time …

hatthigāmaka →

dppn

A village on the road from Vesāli to Bhoganagara. It was the residence of Ugga-gahapati and is described as a village of the Vajjians.

The Buddha stayed there and was visited by Ugga. AN.iv.212 SN.i …

kalandagāma →

dppn

KalandagāmaKalandaKalaṇḍaka

A village near Vesāli; it was the birthplace of Sudinna. Vin.iii.11

26.008658,85.2676393town

kassapakārāma →

dppn

KassapakārāmaKassapārāma

A monastery in Rājagaha, probably near Veḷuvana. It was here that Assaji stayed during his last illness, when the…

kaṇhāgotamikā →

dppn

KaṇhāgotamikāKaṇhāgotamaka

A royal family of Nāgas. AN.ii.72

kāsi →

dppn

KāsiKāsikaKāsigāmaKāsinigama

One of the sixteen Great Nations, AN.i.213 its capital being Bārāṇasī.

At the time of the Buddha, it had been absorbed into the kingdom of Kosala, and Pasenadi was king …

nāga →

dppn

A class of beings classed with Garuḷas and Supaṇṇas and playing a prominent part in Buddhist folk lore. They are gifted with miraculous powers and great strength. Generally speaking, they are confused …

nālā →

dppn

NālāNālakagāmakāNālagā

A village in Māgadha, near the Bodhi tree at Gayā. Thig.294

near Gayā3town

rāmagāmaka →

dppn

RāmagāmakaRāmagāma

A Koliyan village on the banks of the Ganges. Its inhabitants claimed and obtained a share of the Buddha’s relics, over…

uddaka →

dppn

UddakaRāmaputta

One of the teachers under whom Gotama, after leaving the world and before he became the Buddha, received instruction. Uddaka taught him the doctrine which had been realised and procla …

udena cetiya →

dppn

Udena Cetiya Udenacetiya

A shrine of pre-Buddhistic worship, to the east of Vesāli.

It is mentioned with other shrines at Vesāli—Gotamaka, Sārandada, Sattamba, Cāpāla and Bahuputta—all of which are …

ugga →

dppn

…Buddha by Ugga, at Hatthigāmaka. He asked the Buddha why it was that some beings attained full freedom in this very life, while others did not….

vesāli →

dppn

A city, capital of the Licchavis. It is not possible to know how many visits were paid by the Buddha to Vesāli, but the books would lead us to infer that they were several. Various Vinaya rules are me …

vāmaka →

dppn

One of the great sages held in esteem by the brahmins. Vin.i.245 DN.i.104 DN.i.238 MN.ii.169 MN.ii.200 Vin.i.2451 Compare Vaṃsa in Rigveda 10.99.

vāsabhagāmaka →

dppn

VāsabhagāmakaVāsabhagāma

A village in Kāsī. It was once the residence of Kassapa Thera. Vin.i.312f.

Kāsī3town

yamaka →

dppn

A man belonging to the retinue of King Eḷeyya. He was a follower of Uddaka Rāmaputta. AN.ii.180

agāmaka →

ncped

where there are no villages; without habitation, uninhabited.

akāmaka →

ncped

(-ikā)n. unwilling; not wishing (to)

akāmakāmi →

ncped

akāmakāmin →

ncped

appathāmaka →

ncped

having little strength; weak

assadamaka →

ncped

horse-breaker, a horse-tamer

atikkamaka →

ncped

going over.

avagamaka →

ncped

making known, expressing.

damaka →

ncped

one who subsists on leavings in return for service or as an ascetic practice.

godamaka →

ncped

cattle-trainer; a cattle-driver.

gāmaka →

ncped

small village; a village.

gāmakamma →

ncped

village work; village affairs.

jhāmakaṇu →

ncped

burnt stump.

kāmakara →

ncped

(the power of) fulfilling the desires (of anyone); (the power of) acting as one likes

kāmakāma →

ncped

, out of desire for pleasures of the senses

kāmakāmi →

ncped

following one’s various desires, indulging one’s desires; subject to desire for sensual pleasures

kāmakāmin →

ncped

following one’s various desires, indulging one’s desires; subject to desire for sensual pleasures

kāmakāra →

ncped

(the power of) fulfilling the desires (of (the power of) fulfilling one’s desires, acting as one likes

kāmakāriya →

ncped

acting as one likes, acting willfully

kāḷasāmaka →

ncped

black and/or dark brown

nisāmaka →

ncped

closely observing; attending carefully to.

nisāmakajātika →

ncped

naturally disposed to attending carefully; given to closely observing.

nisāmakajātiya →

ncped

nāmaka →

ncped

having the name; having merely the name.

nāmakamma →

ncped

name-giving; name appellation

nāmakāya →

ncped

the nama group, the group of non-material aspects (of an individual)

tirogāmaka →

ncped

one who lives outside of the village, in another (distant) village.

āmakachinna →

ncped

cut while unripe.

āmakamatta →

ncped

or neuter unbaked, still unbaked; or an unbaked pot or vessel.

phassa →

nyana

Phassa: fr. phusati to touch: ‘sense-contact’, contact. The term samphassa is used in compounds, e.g. in the following: ‘;T’here are 6 classes of sense-contact: visual contact cakkhu - *s …

pātihāriya →

nyana

Pātihāriya: ‘miracle’, marvel. Three marvels are ascribed to the Buddha: the marvel of magic iddhi - p the marvel of mind-reading ādesanā - p and the marvel of instruction anusāsanī \ …

twin miracle →

nyana

[[twin miracle]]Twin miracle: yamaka-pātihāriya

aggi →

pts

fire.

  1. fire, flames, sparks; conflagration Vin.ii.120 (fire in bathroom); MN.i.487 (anāhāro nibbuto f. gone out for lack of fuel); SN.iv.185, SN.iv.399 (sa-upādāno jalati provided with fuel blazes …

aha →

pts

…by C. as “ahā ti lāmaka-pariyāyo”). See also ahaha.

cp. Sk. aha & P. aho; Germ. aha; Lat. ehem…

amāmaka →

pts

adjective “not of me” i.e. not belonging to my party, not siding with me Dhp-a.i.66.

a + mama + ka, cp. amama

anonamati →

pts

not to bend, to be inflexible, in foll. expressions: anonamaka (nt.) not stooping Dhp-a.ii.136; auonamanto (ppr.) not bending DN.ii.17 = DN.iii.143; anonami-daṇḍa (for anonamiya˚) an inflexibl …

anta →

pts

…worst Ja.ii.440 (C. hīna, lāmaka); see also anta1 4
■ acc. as adv. in ekantaṃ

antaka →

pts

…(explained by Thag-a.65 as lāmaka va Māra, thus taken anta2); Dhp.48 (= maraṇa-sankhāto antako Dhp-a.ii.366), Dhp.288 (= maraṇa…

aparaṇṇa →

pts

…unprepared or raw corn (= āmakadhañña Vin.iv.265; Vin.iii.151 (pubb˚ +); Vin.iv.265, Vin.iv.267; AN.iv.108, AN.iv.112…

appa →

pts

…DN.i.143; AN.i.169.

  • -thāmaka having little or no strength, weak SN.iv.206.
  • -dassa having little…

asabbha FIXME double →

pts

…act Mil.280.

  • -rūpa low, common Ja.vi.386 (= asādhu-jātika, lāmaka), Ja.vi.387 (= asabbhijātika), Ja.vi.414 (=…

asabbhin →

pts

…act Mil.280.

  • -rūpa low, common Ja.vi.386 (= asādhu-jātika, lāmaka), Ja.vi.387 (= asabbhijātika), Ja.vi.414 (=…

attan →

pts

atta (the latter is the form used in compn.)

I. Inflection

  1. of attan- (n. stem); the foll. cases are the most freq:
    ■ acc. attānaṃ DN.i.13, DN.i.18 …

añchati →

pts

to pull, drag, pull along to turn on a lathe DN.ii.291 (bhamakāro dīghaṃ a., where K has note: añjanto ti pi acchanto ti pi pātho) = MN.i.56 (vv.ll. MN.i.532 acch˚ & añj˚); Thag.750 (añcāmi T., v.l añ …

aṭṭhamaka →

pts

Err:501

brāhmaṇa →

pts

…their names are Aṭṭhaka Vāmaka, Vāmadeva, Vessāmitta, Yamataggi, Angirasa Bhāradvāja, Vāseṭṭha, Kassapa, Bhagu Vin.i.245; DN.i.104;…

buddha →

pts

…of a B. DN-a.i.248 -māmaka devotedly attached to the B. Dhp-a.i.206 (+ Dhamma˚, Sangha˚)….

bāla →

pts

…Ja.v.366 (bālo āmaka-pakkaṃ va); Vv.83#5; Pv.i.8#2; Pv.iv.1#29; Pp.33; Mnd.163, Mnd.286 sq., Mnd.290; Snp-a.509 (= aviddasu);…

catukka →

pts

…shallow, little Cnd.415 (˚pañña, with omakapañña lāmaka-p˚); Ja.iv.441 (nadī = tuccha Com.).

origin….

cetanā →

pts

state of ceto in action, thinking as active thought, intention, purpose, will Defined as action (kamma: AN.iii.415; cp. Kvu.viii.9 § 38 untraced quotation; cp. AN.v.292). Often comb …

damaka →

pts

adjective noun

  1. subduing, taming; converting; one who practises self-control MN.i.446 (assa˚); MN.iii.2 (id.) Ja.i.349 (kula˚ bhikkhu), one who teaches a clan self-mastery Ja.i.505 (go˚, assa˚, h …

dhamaka →

pts

(-˚) adjective one who blows Mil.31; see *vaṃsa*˚, sankh˚, singa˚.

dhañña →

pts

…tila, taṇḍula. DN.i.5 (āmaka˚; q.v.); AN.ii.209 (id.); MN.i.180; AN.ii.32 (+ dhana); Thag.531; Pp.58; Dhp-a.i.173; Vv-a.99; Pv-a.29…

dvāra →

pts

…Ja.i.361) Ja.iii.126 (˚gāmaka), Ja.iii.188, Ja.iv.225; Dhp-a.ii.25 (˚ka); -toraṇa a gateway Ja.iii.431…

gaṇḍamba →

pts

Name of the tree, under which Gotama Buddha performed the double miracle; with ref. to this freq in phrase gaṇḍamba-rukkha-mūle yamakapāṭihāriyaṃ katvā Ja.i.77; Ja.iv.263 sq.; DN-a.i.57; Pv-a.13 …

giṅgamaka →

pts

(variant reading BB kinkamaka) a sort of ornament Ja.vi.590.

gāma →

pts

…Vin.i.29 (as Ārāmikagāmaka & Pilinda-gāmaka at Vin.iii.249); Sakyānaṃ gāme janapade Lumbineyye Snp.683; Uruvela˚ Pv.ii.13#18; gāmo…

gāmaka →

pts

  1. = gāma Vin.i.208; Ja.i.199 (Macala˚), Ja.i.253; Ja.iv.431 (cora˚); Pv-a.67 (Iṭṭhakāvatī and Dīgharājī) Dhp-a.ii.25 (dvāra˚).
  2. a villager Ja.v.107 (= gāmavāsin).

hatthin →

pts

an elephant Vin.i.218, Vin.i.352; Vin.ii.194 sq (Nālāgiri) = Ja.v.335 (nom. sg. hatthī; gen. hatthissa) DN.i.5; AN.ii.209; Ja.i.358; Ja.ii.102; Dhp-a.i.59 (correct haṭṭhi!), Dhp-a.i.80 (acc. pl. hat …

hīna →

pts

…paṇīta); Vv.24#13 (= lāmaka Vv-a.116); Dhs.1025; Dhs-a.45; Mil.288; Vism.13; Dhp-a.iii.163
■ Often opposed to…

isi →

pts

…as follows: Aṭṭhaka Vāmaka, Vāmadeva, Vessāmitta, Yamataggi (Yamadaggi) Angirasa, Bhāradvāja, Vāseṭṭha, Kassapa, Bhagu.

*…

jamma →

pts

…Ja.ii.110; Ja.iii.99 (= lāmaka) f. SN.v.217; Dhp.335, Dhp.336 (of taṇhā); Ja.ii.428; Ja.v.421; Dhp-a.iv.44 (= lāmakā).

Vedic…

jhāmaka →

pts

Name of a plant Ja.vi.537; also in -bhatta (?) Ja.ii.288.

kaccha →

pts

…sotthiṃ gamissanti kacche vāmakase magā), SN.i.78 (parūḷha k-nakha-lomā with nails and hair like long-grown grass cp. same at Ja.iii.315…

kajjopakkamaka →

pts

kind of gem Mil.118 (vajira k. phussarāga lohitanka).

kalāpa →

pts

  1. anything that comprises a number of things of the same kind; a bundle, bunch sheaf; a row, multitude; usually of grass, bamboo-or sugar-canes, sometimes of hair and feathers SN.iv.290 (tiṇa˚); Ja …

khandha →

pts

I. Crude meaning

bulk, massiveness (gross) substance.

  1. Esp. used
    1. of an elephant: the bulk of the body, i.e. its back SN.i.95 vāraṇassa Ja.iii.392; hatthi-khandha-vara-gata on th …

khudda →

pts

…trifling“ Snp.145 (= lāmakaṃ Kp-a.243) kh˚ ca bālaṃ Snp.318. Opp. to strong Vv.32#10 (of migā balavasena nihīnā Vv-a.136).

*…

koṇḍa →

pts

Koṇḍa-

damaka (?) Ja.iv.389; also as variant reading B at Ja.ii.209.

cp. kuṇḍa

kāmaka →

pts

…only-˚ in neg. akāmaka unwilling, undesirous DN.i.115; MN.i.163; Vin.iii.13; Ja.iv.31 cp….

kāmin →

pts

adjective

  1. having kāma, i.e. enjoying pleasure, gratifying one’s own desires in kāma-kāmin realizing all wishes; attr. of beings in one of the Sugatis the blissful states, of Yakkhas, Devas or D …

kāpurisa →

pts

…SN.ii.241 SN.v.204; Thag.124, Thag.495; Ja.ii.42; Ja.vi.437; Pv.ii.9#30 (Pv-a.125 = lāmaka˚); sometimes denoting one who has not entered…

kāya →

pts

group, heap, collection, aggregate, body

Definitions and synonyms

Snp-a.31 gives the foll. synonyms and similes of kāya: kuṭī, guhā (Snp.772), deha, sandeha (Dhp.148 = Thag.20), nāvā (Dhp.3 …

lohita →

pts

… ■ Vin.i.203 (āmaka˚), Vin.i.205 (˚ṃ mocetuṃ); AN.iv.135 (saṭṭhi-mattānaṃ bhikkhūnaṃ uṇhaṃ l. mukhato…

lāja →

pts

Lāja & Lājā

feminine

  1. fried grain, parched corn: occurring only in combination madhu-lāja fried grain with honey, sweet corn Ja.iii.538; Ja.iv.214, Ja.iv.281.
  2. the flower of Dalbergia arborea …

lājā →

pts

Lāja & Lājā

feminine

  1. fried grain, parched corn: occurring only in combination madhu-lāja fried grain with honey, sweet corn Ja.iii.538; Ja.iv.214, Ja.iv.281.
  2. the flower of Dalbergia arborea …

lāmaka →

pts

…khudda); Pp-a 229 (nīca lāmaka = oṇata); Kp-a.150 (˚desanā, cp. ukkaṭṭha); Dhp-a.ii.77; Dhp-a.iv.44 (˚bhāva) Vv-a.116; Pv-a.15…

majjhima →

pts

…Vism.100; lāmaka m. paṇīta (i.e. lokuttara Dhs-a.45 (dhammā);…

mama →

pts

…Ja.vi.259. See also amama, cp. māmaka.

māmaka →

pts

…“mother [cp. Sk. māma uncle, Lat. mamma mother, and mātā]-amāmaka see sep.; this may also be taken as “not loving.”

fr. mama

mātikā →

pts

  1. a water course Vism.554 (˚âtikkamaka); Mhvs.35, Mhvs.96; Mhvs.37, Mhvs.50; Snp-a.500 (= sobbha); Dhp-a.ii.141 (its purpose: “ito c’ ito ca udakaṃ haritvā attano sassa-kammaṃ sampādenti”); Vv-a. …

mūla →

pts

  1. (lit.) root AN.ii.200; MN.i.233; Dhp-a.i.270; Dhp-a.iv.200 (opp. patti); Vism.270 (rukkha˚; = rukkha-samīpaṃ); Pv.ii.9#6 (sa˚ with the root); Pv-a.43 (rukkhassa mūle at the foot of).
  2. foot …

nibbāna →

pts

I. Etymology

Although nir + “to blow”. (cp. BSk. nirvāṇa) is already in use in the Vedic period (see nibbāpeti), we do not find its distinctive ap …

nikkāma →

pts

adjective without craving or lust, desireless Snp.1131 (= akāmakāmin Cnd.340 pahīnakāma Snp-a.605 with variant reading: nikkāma). Cp. next.

Sk. niṣkāma, nis + kāma

nikāma →

pts

desire, pleasure, longing: only in compounds; see nanikāma.

  • -kāra read by Kern (

    Toevoegselen

    1. at Thag.1271 for na kāmakāra but unjustified (see …

nimujjati →

pts

…Ja.iii.163, Ja.iii.393 (kāmakalale); Ja.iv.139; aor nimujji Ja.ii.293; Pv-a.47 (udake)
caus nimujjeti (so read for nimujjati Ja.v.268) &…

nisāmaka →

pts

adjective observant, listening to, attending to, careful of AN.v.166, AN.v.168 (dhammānaṃ).

cp. Sk. niśāmana

niyyāma →

pts

…Ja.iv.137, Ja.iv.138; Mil.194, Mil.378 sq.; Dāvs iv.42.

Sk. niyāmaka & niryāma(ka). Cp. also P. niyāmaka

niyyāmaka →

pts

…Ja.iv.137, Ja.iv.138; Mil.194, Mil.378 sq.; Dāvs iv.42.

Sk. niyāmaka & niryāma(ka). Cp. also P. niyāmaka

niyāmaka →

pts

…(dhamma-n. paṭipadā, cp. niyamatā).

either to niyama or niyāma

Niyāmaka2

(see niyyāmaka) ship’s captain Vism.137…

nāma →

pts

…Dhs-a.52: nāmarūpa-duke nāmakaraṇaṭṭhena nāmaṭṭhena namanaṭṭhena ca nāmaṃ ruppanaṭṭhena rūpaṃ. Cp. DN.i.223; DN.ii.32,…

nāmaka →

pts

adjective

  1. (-˚) by name SN.ii.282 (Thera˚); Pv-a.67, Pv-a.96 (kaṇha˚).
  2. consisting of a mere name i.e. mere talk, nonsense, ridiculous DN.i.240.

fr. nāma

ojā →

pts

strength, but only in meaning of strength-giving, nutritive essence (appl; d. to food). MN.i.245 SN.ii.87 SN.v.162 (dhamm’) AN.iii.396 Ja.i.68 Dhs.646 Dhs.740, Dhs.875 Mil.156 Dhp-a.ii.15 …

okāra →

pts

…DN.i.110, DN.i.148 (= lāmaka-bhāva DN-a.i.277); MN.i.115 MN.i.379, MN.i.405 sq.; MN.ii.145; AN.iv.186; Ne.42 (variant reading vokāra)…

oma →

pts

…Snp-a.347 (= paritta lāmaka)
■ More freq. in neg. form anoma not inferior i.e. excellent.

Vedic avama, superl….

onamaka →

pts

adjective bending down, stooping Dhp-a.ii.136 (an˚).

fr. onamati

otallaka →

pts

…poor indigent Ja.iv.380 (= lāmaka olamba-vilamba-nantakadharo C.).

of uncertain etym. perhaps *avatāryaka from ava + tṛ; or from…

oṇata →

pts

…i.e. raised & degraded, lofty and low AN.ii.86 = Pp.52 (= nīca lāmaka Pp-a.229); Pv.iv.6#6; Mil.387; DN-a.i.45; Pv-a.29.

pp….

pakka →

pts

…baked“ SN.i.97 (opp. āmaka); SN.iv.324 (˚bhikkhā); Snp.576; Ja.v.286
■ nt. pakkaṃ that which is ripe, i.e. a fruit, ripe fruit…

paritta →

pts

…Synonyms: appaka, omaka, lāmaka, dukkha Cnd.414; catukka Cnd.415 (opp. mahā); appaka Pv-a.48, Pv-a.60; appama taka Pv-a.262; ittara…

pañcamaka →

pts

adjective = pañcama Ja.i.55.

paṇḍu →

pts

…Pv.ii.9#60 (˚silā = p-k-nāmaka sīlāsana Pv-a.138); Vv-a.110 (id.); Kp-a.122 (˚varāsana); Dhp-a.i.17 (˚silāsana)….

pire →

pts

…The C. expln (p. 362) by “pire (voc.?) = para amāmaka” is an artificial construction.

pāpaka →

pts

…Ja.i.128; Pv.ii.7#16 (= lāmaka C.); Pv.ii.9#3; Pp.19; Dhs.30, Dhs.101; Mil.204 (opp kalyāṇa); Vism.268 (= lāmaka), Vism.312 (of dreams, opp…

pāṭhīna →

pts

…Manu 5, 16; Halāyudha 3,…

pāṭihāriya →

pts

adjective striking, surprising, extraordinary, special; nt. wonder, miracle. Usually in stock phrase iddhi˚, ādesanā˚, anusāsanī˚ as the 3 marvels which characterise a Buddha with regard to his teachi …

pāṭihīra →

pts

adjective wonderful nt. a wonderful thing, marvel, miracle Pts.i.125 (yamaka˚); Pts.ii.158 (id.); Mhvs.5, Mhvs.118; Mil.106; Dāvs i.50; Dhp-a.iii.213
appātihīrakathā stupid talk DN.i.193 DN.i.2 …

re →

pts

indeclinable a part. of exclamation, mostly implying contempt, or deprecation (DN-a.i.276) “hīḷanavasena āmantanaṃ” i.e. address of disdain: heigh, go on, get away, hallo
■ DN.i.96, DN.i.107; Ja.ii …

rūpa →

pts

form, figure, appearance, principle of form, etc.

  1. Definitions. According to P. expositors rūpa takes its designation fr. ruppati, e.g. “ruppanato rūpaṃ” Vism.588; “ruppan’ a …

samaka →

pts

adjective equal, like, same Mil.122, Mil.410; of the same height (of a seat) Vin.ii.169 samakaṃ (adv.) equally Mil.82.

cp. BSk. samaka Divy.585

samāgama →

pts

meeting, meeting with, intercourse AN.ii.51; AN.iii.31; Mil.204; cohabitation DN.ii.268 meeting, assembly Ja.ii.107; Mil.349; Dhp-a.iii.443 (three: yamaka-pāṭihāriya˚; dev’orohaṇa˚; Gangārohaṇa˚).

samākaḍḍhati →

pts

to pull along; to entice; ger. ˚iya Mhvs.37, Mhvs.145.

saṃ + ākaḍḍhati

saṅgha →

pts

…Vin.i.168; Iti.11.

  • -māmaka devoted to the Sangha Dhp-a.i.206.
  • -rāji (= rāji2)…

saṅkha →

pts

Saṅkha1

a shell conch; mother-of-pearl; a chank, commonly used as a trumpet DN.i.79; DN.ii.297 = MN.i.58; AN.ii.117; AN.iv.199; Vv.81#10; Ja.i.72; Ja.ii.110; Ja.vi.465, Ja.vi.580; Mil.21 …

siṅga →

pts

Siṅga1

neuter a horn Ja.i.57, Ja.i.149, Ja.i.194; Ja.iv.173 (of a cow); Vism.106; Vv-a.476.

susāna →

pts

…Pv-a.163, Pv-a.195 sq āmaka-s. a place where the corpses are left to rot Ja.i.61, Ja.i.372; Ja.vi.10; Dhp-a.i.176. Cp….

sāmā →

pts

medicinal plant Ja.iv.92 (bhisasāmā, C. bhisāni ca sāmākā ca); the Priyangu creeper Ja.i.500; Ja.v.405.

Sk. śyāmā Halāyudha 2, 38; see sāma1, sāmalatā, and sāmāka

sāmāka →

pts

kind of millet (Panicum frumentaceum) DN.i.166; MN.i.78, MN.i.156, MN.i.343; AN.i.295 AN.ii.206; Snp.239; Pp.55; Ja.iii.144, Ja.iii.371; Ne.141; Dhp-a.v.81.

cp. Vedic śyāmāka

thāmaka →

pts

adjective having strength Snp.1144 (dubbala˚ with failing strength); Mnd.12 (appa˚ + dubbala).

tuliya FIXME double →

pts

Tulya & Tuliya

(also tulla Ja.iv.102) adjective to be weighed, estimated, measured; matched equal, comparable Snp.377; Ja.iii.324; Pv-a.87 (= samaka) Mostly in the negative atulya incomparable, …

tulya →

pts

Tulya & Tuliya

(also tulla Ja.iv.102) adjective to be weighed, estimated, measured; matched equal, comparable Snp.377; Ja.iii.324; Pv-a.87 (= samaka) Mostly in the negative atulya incomparable, …

ukkaṭṭha →

pts

…7 Rishis) Sdhp.506 (opp. lāmaka). 2. large, comprehensive great, in ukkaṭṭho patto a bowl of great capacity (as diff. from majjhima & omaka…

upakūḷita →

pts

…variant of kuth,…

vara →

pts

…excellent food (opp. lāmaka˚) Ja.i.123; -lañcaka excellent gift (?) (Trenckner, Mil p.424): see under lañcaka….

vaṃsa →

pts

  1. a bamboo Snp.38 (vaṃso visālo va; vaṃso explained at Cnd.556 as “veḷugumba,” at Snp-a.76 as “veḷu”), ibid. (˚kaḷīra) Ja.vi.57; Vism.255 (˚kaḷīra); Kp-a.50 (id.).
  2. race lineage, family AN.ii.27 …

vidhamaka →

pts

adjective one who throws away or does away with; destroying, clearing away Mil.344 (kilesa-mala-duggandha˚).

fr. vidhamati

vokāra →

pts

  1. difference Snp.611.
  2. constituent of being (i.e. the khandhas), usually as eka˚, catu˚ & pañca˚-bhava;, e.g. Kv.261; Vb.137 Tikp.32, Kp.36 sq.; Vism.572; Kp-a.245; Snp-a.19, Snp-a.158 In thi …

vīhi →

pts

…(as one of the 7 kinds of āmaka-dhañña); Ja.i.429; Ja.iii.356; Mil.102, Mil.267; Vism.383 (˚tumba); Dhp-a.i.125; Dhp-a.iii.374…

yama →

pts

Yama1

restraint Pv-a.98 (+ niyama).

fr. yam

Yama2

the ruler of the kingdom of the dead. See details in Dicty. of Names. In compounds often in general sense of “death” or …

yamaka →

pts

  1. (adj.) double, twin; only in foll. combinations: -pāṭihāriya (& ˚hīra); the miracle of the double appearances, a miracle performed by the Buddha in Sāvatthī to refute the heretical teachers (cp. …

yādisa →

pts

adjective which like, what like, whichever, how much; in neg. sentence any, whatever little
■ Pv.ii.1#19 (= yāva mahanto Pv-a.77)
■ Often combined with kīdisa in meaning “an …

yāva →

pts

adverb

  1. (as prep.) up to (a point), as far as, how far so far that (cp. tāva I), both temporal and local, used either with absolute form of noun or adj. (base), or nom., or abl. or *acc …

āhāra →

pts

feeding, support, food, nutriment (lit & fig.). The term is used comprehensively and the usual enumn. comprises four kinds of nutriment, viz.

  1. kabaḷinkāra āhāro (bodily nutriment, either …

āma →

pts

…connected with Lat. amārus. The more common P. form is āmaka (q.v.)