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āsaya, 110 találat.
āsaya →
ncped
resting-place; home, lair, nest; receptacle; the stomach.
āsaya →
pts
…See also āmāsaya, pakkāsaya. 2. (fig.) inclination, intention, will, hope; often combd. & compared with…
adhivāsaya →
ncped
adhivāsayat →
ncped
adhivāsayati →
ncped
is patient, waits; bears patiently, endures; assents, gives in to; accepts (an invitation).
ajjhāsayaṃ →
ncped
as to the intention, state of mind.
anadhivāsaya →
ncped
anadhivāsayat →
ncped
añjasayana →
ncped
the straight course
dakāsaya →
ncped
(a creature) living in water.
guhāsaya →
ncped
being in the body.
kasāya →
ncped
an astringent substance; an astringent decoction (from plants); an exudation or gum
kāsāya →
ncped
of a yellowish-red color; dyed a reddish color.
kāsāyavasana →
ncped
wearing a yellowish-red robe
kāsāyavattha →
ncped
wearing a yellowish-red robe; wearing yellowish red clothes
kāsāyavatthavasana →
ncped
wearing a yellowish-red robe
kāsāyavāsi →
ncped
wearing a yellowish-red robe
kāsāyavāsin →
ncped
wearing a yellowish-red robe
nirāsaya →
ncped
without a resting place or resort; without desires; without (wrong) intentions or dispositions
nivāsayati →
ncped
nāsayati →
ncped
obhāsaya →
ncped
making bright, illumining
obhāsayat →
ncped
making bright, illumining
takkāsaya →
ncped
disposition to speculation; the store of harmful thoughts.
tāsayati →
ncped
uttāsayati →
ncped
impales (on a stake)
abhinikkhamati →
pts
to go forth from (abl.), go out, issue Dhs-a.91; esp. fig. to leave the household life, to retire from the world Snp.64 (= gehā abhinikkhamitvā kāsāya-vattho hutvā Snp-a.117).
abhi + nikkhamati
abhiruci →
pts
delight, longing, pleasure, satisfaction Pv-a.168 (= ajjhāsaya).
Sk. abhiruci, fr. abhi + ruc
adhi →
pts
…˚ārūhati grown up over; ˚āsaya desire, wish (cp. Ger. n. Anliegen & v. daranliegen).; adhi + upa: ajjhupagacchati to reach obtain; ˚upeti…
adhivāseti →
pts
…to wait Ja.i.254.
Caus. of adhivasati, cp. BSk. adhivāsayati in meaning of 3
agāra →
pts
- house or hut, usually implying the comforts of living at home as opp. to anagāra homelessness or the state of a homeless wanderer (mendicant). See anagāriyā
■ Thus freq. in two phrases con …
ajjhosāya →
pts
being tied to, hanging on, attached to only in phrase a. tiṭṭhati (+ abhinandati, same in Divy MN.i.266; SN.iv.36 sq.; SN.iv.60, SN.iv.71 sq.; Mil.69. See also ajjhosa.
ger. o …
ajjhāpīḷita →
pts
harassed, overpowered, tormented Pv-a.180 (khuppipāsāya by hunger & thirst).
adhi + ā + pīḷita
ajjhāsaya →
pts
intention, desire, wish, disposition, bent DN.ii.224 (adj.: intent on, practising); Ja.i.88, Ja.i.90; Ja.ii.352; Ja.v.382; Dhs-a.314, Dhs-a.334; Pv-a.88, Pv-a.116, Pv-a.133 (adj. dān˚ intent on o …
ajjhāsayatā →
pts
desire, longing Pv-a.127 (uḷār˚ great desire for c. loc.).
abstr. to ajjhāsaya
amama →
pts
…Snp.777; Ja.iv.372 (+ nirāsaya); Ja.vi.259 (= mamāyana-taṇhā-rahita C.); Pv.iv.1#34 (= mamaṃkāravirahita Pv-a.230); Mhvs.1, Mhvs.66,…
ambila →
pts
adjective sour, acid; one of the 6 rasas or tastes, viz. a., lavaṇa, tittaka, kaṭuka kasāya, madhura (see under rasa): thus at Mil.56. Another enumeration at Cnd.540 & Dhs.629
■ Ja …
anurūpa →
pts
…(tad˚); Pv-a.61 (ajjhāsaya˚ according to his wish), Pv-a.128 (id.), Pv-a.78, Pv-a.122, Pv-a.130, Pv-a.155; etc. Cp. also…
anusandhi →
pts
connection, (logical) conclusion, application DN-a.i.122 (where 3 kinds are enumerated, viz. pucchā˚, ajjhāsayā˚, yathā˚); Ne.14 (pucchato; Hard., in Index “complete cessation”?!). Esp. freq in (Jā …
anāsasāna →
pts
adjective not longing after anything Snp.369 (Snp-a.365 however reads anāsayāna & has anāsasāna as variant reading Cp. also vv.ll. to āsasāna. Expld by kañci rūpâdi-dhammaṃ nâsiṃsati Snp\ …
appossukka →
pts
adjective unconcerned, living at ease, careless, “not bothering”, keeping still, inactive Vin.ii.188; MN.iii.175, MN.iii.176; SN.i.202 (in stock phrase appossukka tuṇhībhūta saṅkasāya “living at eas …
asayaṃvasin →
pts
adjective not under one’s own control, i.e. dependent DN.ii.262; Ja.i.337.
a + sayaṃ + vasiṃ
avasāya →
pts
stopping, end, finish Thig.12 (= avasānaṃ niṭṭhānaṃ Thag-a.19). But the id. p. at Dhp.218 has anakkhāte.
fr. avaseti
bila →
pts
…Dhs-a.310.
- -āsaya (adj.) living in holes, a cave-dweller, one of the four classes of animals (bil˚, dak˚,…
bodhi →
pts
Bodhi1
feminine (supreme knowledge, enlightenment, the knowledge possessed by a Buddha (see also sambodhi & sammā-sambodhi) MN.i.356; MN.ii.95 = DN.iii.237 (saddho h …
daka →
pts
dakkhita →
pts
consecrated, dedicated Ja.v.138. Cp dikkhita.
Vedic dīkṣita pp. of dīkṣ, Intens to daśayati: see dakkha1
dīna →
pts
…Pv.ii.8#2 (= adānajjhāsaya Pv-a.107), Pv.iv.8#1; Mil.406; Pv-a.120 (= kapaṇa), Pv-a.260 (id.), Pv-a.153 Sdhp.188, Sdhp.324.
Sk. dīna
gabbha →
pts
ganthati →
pts
Ganthati & Gantheti
- to tie, knot, bind, fasten together: kathaṃ mittāni ganthati “how does he bind friends” SN.i.214; Snp.185; mālaṃ ganthamāna tying a garland Vv.38#1 (ganthento Vv-a.173). Of m …
gantheti →
pts
Ganthati & Gantheti
- to tie, knot, bind, fasten together: kathaṃ mittāni ganthati “how does he bind friends” SN.i.214; Snp.185; mālaṃ ganthamāna tying a garland Vv.38#1 (ganthento Vv-a.173). Of m …
guhā →
pts
…Ja.vi.574; Vv.50#16.
- -āsaya hiding in the heart; or the shelter of the heart AN.iv.98 (maccupāso +); Ja.v.367 (id.);…
hasati →
pts
…Vin.iii.84;
ppr hāsayamana making merry Ja.i.163, Ja.i.209 Ja.i.210;
ger hāsayitvāna Mil.1
caus 2 hāsāpeti…
hassati →
pts
…Vin.iii.84;
ppr hāsayamana making merry Ja.i.163, Ja.i.209 Ja.i.210;
ger hāsayitvāna Mil.1
caus 2 hāsāpeti…
kalyāṇa →
pts
…Dhp-a.i.387.
- -ajjhāsaya the wish or intention to do good Dhp-a.i.9; - ādhimuttika disposed towards virtue,…
kanikāra →
pts
kaṇṇikāra Ja.iv.440; Ja.v.420; the difference stated at Ja.v.422 is kaṇi˚ = mahāpupphā kaṇṇi˚ = khuddakapupphā)
- (m.) the tree Pterospermum acerifolium Ja.i.40; Ja.v.295; Ja. …
kasāva →
pts
Kasāya & Kasāva
- a kind of paste or gum used in colouring walls Vin.ii.151.
- an astringent decoction extracted from plants Vin.i.201, Vin.i.277; Ja.v.198.
- (of taste), astringent DhS.629; Mil.65 …
kasāya →
pts
Kasāya & Kasāva
- a kind of paste or gum used in colouring walls Vin.ii.151.
- an astringent decoction extracted from plants Vin.i.201, Vin.i.277; Ja.v.198.
- (of taste), astringent DhS.629; Mil.65 …
kasāyatta →
pts
astringency Mil.56.
abstr. fr. kasāya
kesa →
pts
the hair of the head SN.i.115 (haṭa-haṭa-k˚, with dishevelled hair) AN.i.138 (palita-kesa with grey hair; also at Ja.i.59) Snp.456 (nivutta˚), Snp.608; Thag.169; Ja.i.59, Ja.i.138; Ja.iii.393; Mil. …
kāla →
pts
Kāla & Kāḷa
Preliminary
- dark (syn. kaṇha, which cp. for meaning and applications), black, blueblack, misty, cloudy. Its proper sphere of application is the dark as opposed to light, and i …
kāsāviya →
pts
one who is dressed in yellow, esp. of the royal executioner (cp. kāsāya-vattha) Ja.iv.447 (= cora-ghātaka C.).
fr. kāsāva
kāsāya →
pts
and Kāsāva (adj.) [Sk. kāṣāya from the Pāli; kāsāya prob. fr. Sk. śyāma or śyāva brown = Pāli sāma with kā = kad, a kind of, thus meaning a kind of brown i.e. yellow. See further under sāma and cp. …
kāḷa →
pts
Kāla & Kāḷa
Preliminary
- dark (syn. kaṇha, which cp. for meaning and applications), black, blueblack, misty, cloudy. Its proper sphere of application is the dark as opposed to light, and i …
nibbāna →
pts
…always in phrase anupādisesāsaya n- dhātuyā parinibbāyate Vin.ii.239; DN.iii.135; Iti.38, Iti.121; Pts.i.101; cp. rāgavinayo n- dhātuyā…
nicca →
pts
adjective constant, continuous, permanent DN.iii.31; SN.i.142; SN.ii.109, SN.ii.198; SN.iv.24 sq., SN.iv.45, SN.iv.63; AN.ii.33, AN.ii.52 AN.v.210; Pts.ii.80; Vb.335, Vb.426. In chain of synonyms nicc …
nikasāva →
pts
adjective free from impurity Vin.i.3; opp. anikkasāva (q.v. Dhp.9≈.
Sk. niṣkaṣāya nis + kasāva see kasāya 2d
nirāsaya →
pts
…BB nirāsāsa; explained by nittaṇha).
nis + āsaya, fr. śri
nirāsaṃsa →
pts
…(Nd ii.reading for nirāsaya); Cnd.361 (cp. Dhp-a.iv.185 nirāsāsa *nirāsaṃsa, variant reading for nirāsaya).
nis + āsaṃsa,…
niṭṭhāna →
pts
being finished, carrying out, execution, performance DN.i.141; Thag-a.19 (= avasāya). Cp. san˚.
abstr. of niṭṭhāti
nāseti →
pts
- to destroy, spoil, ruin; to kill Ja.i.59; Ja.ii.105, Ja.ii.150; Ja.iii.279, Ja.iii.418.
- to atone for a fault (with abl.) Vin.i.85, Vin.i.86, Vin.i.173 etc. Cp. vi˚.
Sk. nāśayati, Caus. of nassati, q.v.
nīca →
pts
adjective low, inferior, humble (opp. ucca high, fr. adv. ud˚) Vin.i.46, Vin.i.47; Vin.ii.194; DN.i.109, DN.i.179 DN.i.194; AN.v.82; Snp-a.424 (nīcaṃ karoti to degrade); passim.
*\ …
obhāsati →
pts
…Pv-a.176); Mil.336; ppr obhāsayanto Pv.i.11#1 (= vijjotamāna Pv-a.56) & obhāsento Pv.ii.1#10 (= jotanto ekālokaṃ karonto Pv-a.71) ger….
opasāyika →
pts
adjective being near at hand or at one’s bidding (?) MN.i.328.
fr. upasaya, upa + śī
osāpeti →
pts
to put forth, bring to an end, settle, put down, fix, decide SN.i.81 (fut. osāpayissāmi; vv.ll. oyayiss˚ and obhāyiss˚ Ud.66 (T. otarissāmi? vv.ll. obhāyiss˚, otāy˚ & osāy˚ C. paṭipajjissāmi karissāmi …
pahāsati →
pts
…mile,…
pakka →
pts
…-āsaya receptacle for digested food, i.e. the abdomen (opp. āmāsaya) Vism.260, Vism.358; Kp-a.59. *…
palāsa →
pts
Palāsa1
masculine & neuter
- the tree Butea frondosa or Judas tree Ja.iii.23 (in Palāsa Jātaka).
- a leaf; collectively (nt.) foliage, pl. (nt.) leaves SN.ii.178; Ja.i.120 (nt.); Ja.iii …
pamha →
pts
eye-lash, usually in cpd. aḷāra˚; having thick eyelashes e.g. at Ja.v.215; Vv.35#7; Vv.64#11; Pv.iii.3#5; asāyata˚ at Thig.383.
the syncope form of pakhuma = Sk. pakṣman used in poetry and always …
pannarasa →
pts
number, adjective fifteen (and fifteenth), usually referring to the 15th day of the lunar month, i.e. the full-moon day Snp.153 (pannaraso uposatho); pannarase on the 15th day SN.i.191 = …
para →
pts
passati →
pts
- to see-Pres. passati Vin.i.322; SN.i.69 SN.i.132, SN.i.198; SN.ii.29; Snp.313, Snp.647, Snp.953, Snp.1063, Snp.1142 (cp. Cnd.428); Pv.i.2#3; Mil.218; Pv-a.11, Pv-a.102; 1<su …
payirupāsati →
pts
…Ja.vi.222 (imper. ˚upāsaya); Pv.ii.9#61 Pp.26, Pp.33; Snp-a.401; Vb-a.457 (here defined by Bdhgh as “punappunaṃ upasankamati”)
…
paṭimāseti →
pts
…of…
pīta →
pts
Pīta1
- having drunk or (pred.) being drunk (as liquid) SN.i.212 (madhu˚); Ja.i.198; Pv-a.25 (with asita, khāyita & sāyita as fourfold food).
- soaked or saturated with (-˚), in *kasāya …
rasa →
pts
Rasa1
that which is connected with the sense of taste. The defn given at Vism.447 is as follows “jivhā-paṭihanana-lakkhaṇo raso, jivhā-viññāṇassa visaya-bhāvo raso, tass’ ev …
sambādha →
pts
- crowding, pressure, inconvenience from crowding, obstruction Vism.119 janasambādharahita free from crowding Mil.409 kiṭṭhasambādha crowding of corn, the time when the corn is growing thick MN.i.115 …
saṅkasāyati →
pts
to become weak, to fail SN.i.202 SN.ii.277; SN.iv.178; AN.i.68.
fr. saṃ + kṛṣ, kasati? Or has it anything to do with kasāya?
sūcikā →
pts
- a needle; (fig.) hunger Pv.ii.8#3; Pv-a.107.
- a small bolt to a door Vin.ii.120, Vin.ii.148. sūcik’aṭṭha whose bones are like needles (?) Pv.iii.2#3 Pv-a.180 (sūcigātā ti vā pāṭho. Vijjhanatthe …
takka →
pts
taṇhā →
pts
(lit.) drought, thirst; (fig.) craving, hunger for, excitement the fever of unsatisfied longing (c. loc.: kabaḷinkāre āhāre “thirst” for solid food SN.ii.101 sq.; cīvare piṇḍapāte taṇhā = greed for Sn …
ubhaya →
pts
adjective both, twofold Snp.547, Snp.628, Snp.712, Snp.1106, Snp.1107, Snp.801 (˚ante); Mnd.109 (˚ante) Ja.i.52; Pv-a.11, Pv-a.24, Pv-a.35, Pv-a.51
■ nt. -ṃ as adv. in combn. with …
uccā →
pts
…a high bed (+ mahāsayana) Vin.i.192; DN.i.5, DN.i.7; cp. DN-a.i.78.
cp. Sk. uccā, instr. sg. of uccaṃ, cp. paścā behind, as well…
uppaḷāseti →
pts
…in same meaning.
ud + pra + las, cp. Sk. samullāsayati in same meaning
uppaṇḍeti →
pts
…+). Note. The BSk. utprāsayati at Divy.17 represents the P uppaṇḍeti & must somehow be a corruption of the latter (vv.ll. at Divy.17 are…
vasana →
pts
Vasana1
neuter clothing, clothes Snp.971; Thig.374; DN.iii.118 (odāta˚), DN.iii.124 (id.); Mnd.495 (the six cīvarāni); Pv-a.49
■ vasanāni clothing Mhvs.22, Mhvs.30- *[vasana](/define …
vattha →
pts
Vattha1
neuter
- cloth; clothing, garment raiment; also collectively: clothes; MN.i.36 sq. AN.i.132, AN.i.209, AN.i.286; AN.ii.85, AN.ii.241; AN.iii.27 (odātaṃ), AN.iii.50 (kāsikaṃ), AN. …
vehāsaya →
pts
occurs only in acc. (= loc.) vehāsayaṃ, equal to vihāyasaṃ at Ja.iv.471.
= vehāyasa with metathesis y → s
vikasati →
pts
…to illuminate D Avs.v.47 (mukh’ ambuja-vanāni vikāsayanto).
vi + kāś, cp. okāsa
vipallāsayati →
pts
to be deceived (about), to distort, to have or give a wrong notion (of) Ne.85.
Denom. fr. vipallāsa
vipāṭeti →
pts
…vipātayanti T.; vv.ll. vināsayati & vidālayati; Pv-a.240 explains as Pass. vipāḷiyati [= vipaṭiyati?] with…
vyavasāna →
pts
vavassagga*, although it should be derived fr. sā (cp. pp. vyavasita; or śri?), thus mixture of sṛj & sā. Cp. a similar difficulty of sā under …
vāsin →
pts
Vāsin1
adjective (-˚) clothed in, clad Snp.456 (sanghāṭi˚), Snp.487 (kāsāya˚); Pv.iii.1#6 (sāhunda˚); Ja.iii.22 (nantaka˚); Ja.iv.380 (rumma˚); f. vāsinī Vin.iii.139 ( …
vāta →
pts
wind. There exists a common distinction of winds into 2 groups: “internal and “external” winds, or the ajjhattikā vāyo-dhātu (wind category), and the bāhirā. They are discussed at Vb.84, quoted a …
āmāsaya →
pts
receptacle of undigested food, i.e. the stomach Vism.260 Kp-a.59. Opp. pakkāsaya.
āma2 + āsaya, cp. Sk. āmāśaya & āmāśraya
āsasāna →
pts
hoping wishing, desiring, longing for Snp.369 (an˚; Snp-a.365 however reads āsayāna), Snp.1090; Thag.528; Ja.iv.18 (= āsiṃsanto C.), Ja.iv.381; Ja.v.391 (= āsiṃsanto C.). See anāsasāna āsaṃsati, āsam …
āsayati →
pts
…= Ger….
āsā →
pts
expectation, hope, wish, longing, desire; adj. āsa (-˚) longing for, anticipating, desirous of Vin.i.255 (˚avacchedika hope-destroying), Vin.i.259; DN.ii.206; DN.iii.88; MN.iii.138 (āsaṃ karoti); …
āsīyati →
pts
…a Pass. formation to be referred to ā + śī as in āsaya, i.e. to abide etc.
ṭhāna →
pts
(ṭṭhāna) neuter
I. Connotation
As one of the 4 iriyāpathā (behaviours)
- contrasted (a) as standing position with sitting or reclining (b) as rest with motion.
- by itself without parti …