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anīka, 308 találat.
anīka →
ncped
an army; troops.
aṇīka →
ncped
an army; troops.
anīka →
pts
…(senābyūha +).
Ved. anīka face, front, army to Idg. *ogu̯ (see), cp. Gr. ο ̓́μμα eye, Lat. oculus, see also Sk. pratīka and P….
abhibhū →
dppn
Abhibhū1
Chief disciple of Sikhī Buddha. DN.ii.9 In the Aruṇavatī Sutta it is said that he went with Sikhī to a Brahma-world and, at the Buddha’s request, preached a sermon to the accompa …
aṅgaṇikabhāradvāja →
dppn
AṅgaṇikabhāradvājaAṅgaṇikaBhāradvāja
A brahmin fire-worshipper who practiced asceticism to gain immortality. Later he practiced Buddhism and in due course acquired the three knowledges. Thag.219–221
belaṭṭhānika →
dppn
BelaṭṭhānikaBelaṭṭhakāni
A monk whose Theragāthā verse speaks of how the spiritual life is wasted in gluttony. Thag.101
devadatta →
dppn
A monk, a close relative of the Buddha, who split the Sangha, and attempted to overthrow the Buddha and have him murdered. In one passage in the Vinaya, Vin.ii.189 Devadatta is spoken of as Godhiputta …
dhaniya →
dppn
Dhaniya1Dhanika
A herdsman living on the bank of the river Mahī. One day, while he was in this house, having finished his preparations for the approach of the rains, he sat meditating on h …
māra →
dppn
MāraNamuciKaṇhaAdhipatiAntakaPamattabandhuPāpimā
Generally regarded as the personification of Death, the Evil One, the Tempter. Sometimes known as the Dark One (Kaṇha). Snp.355 MN.i.377 DN.ii.262 T …
niṅka →
dppn
NiṅkaNika
A deva who visits the Buddha in the company of several other devas and utters a verse in praise of Nigaṇṭha Nāṭaputta. SN.i.65f.
pajjanika →
dppn
PajjanikaSajjanela
A Koliyan village, the residence of Suppavāsā Koḷiyādhītā, mother of Sīvali. The Buddha is said to have stayed there. AN.ii.62
Koliya3town
sahajāti →
dppn
SahajātiSahajātāSahañcanika
A township where Yasa Kākandakaputta met Soreyya Revata, whom he wished to consult regarding the Ten Points raised by the Vajjiputtakas. Revata had gone there from Soreyya …
subhagavana →
dppn
A wood in Ukkaṭṭha. Once, when the Buddha was there, he visited the Avihā gods DN.ii.50 and, again, from there he visited Baka Brahmā, to whom he preached the Brahmanimantanika Sutta MN.i.326 SN.i.142 …
subhā →
dppn
Subhā1
A group of Brahmās; the group includes the Parittasubhā, the Appamāṇasubhā and the Subhakiṇhā. MN.iii.102
Subhā2Kammāradhītā
The daughter of a rich goldsmith of Rājagah …
sumedhā →
dppn
She was the daughter of King Koñca of Mantāvatī. Her Therīgāthā verses, of which she has the greatest number of any of the nuns, speak of the emptiness of the home life and the advantages of going for …
abhijīvanika →
ncped
providing a livelihood.
adhikaraṇika →
ncped
disputatious.
adhimānika →
ncped
having undue confidence in oneself an undue estimate of oneself; conceited.
agghanikā →
ncped
(-ikā)n. having the value of, worth.
akaṇika →
ncped
free from blemish
anekavassagaṇika →
ncped
in existence for many years
anuttānīkata →
ncped
anīkadassana →
ncped
troop inspection, a review of soldiers
anīkagga →
ncped
the front, van of an army
anīkaṭṭha →
ncped
soldier, esp. a royal guard or bodyguard
araṇika →
ncped
or neuter one of the tools for kindling fire.
asenāsanika →
ncped
without lodgings
candanikā →
ncped
, ~a, neuter a stagnant pool; a cesspit; a sewer.
catuyojanika →
ncped
four yojanas in extent.
chaphassāyatanika →
ncped
connected with the six spheres of perception.
chayojanika →
ncped
six yojanas in extent.
coragāmaṇika →
ncped
cāraṇika →
ncped
painted cloth (carried round by wandering actors); a play performed by wandering actors; ?
cūḷanika →
ncped
small; lesser.
devanikāya →
ncped
group or assemblage of devas.
dhammapada →
ncped
- a portion of dhamma; an element of practice; a portion of the teaching.
- one of the collections making up the Khuddakanikāya of the Pāḷi canon.
dhanika →
ncped
creditor.
duṭṭhagahaṇika →
ncped
whose digestion is upset
dvisamuṭṭhānika →
ncped
having two fold origin; originating from two.
dīghanikāya →
ncped
the group of long discourses (one of the divisions of the Suttapiṭaka of the Pāḷi canon)
ekāsanika →
ncped
one who eats each day only once, only at one sitting
garuṭṭhānīka →
ncped
gaṇikā →
ncped
courtesan, a prostitute.
gāmaṇika →
ncped
village chief, headman; a leader, chief.
ikkhaṇikā →
ncped
fortuneteller.
itivuttaka →
ncped
the name of one of the nine categories (angās) of the scriptures; one of the collections making up the Khuddakanikāya of the Pāḷi Canon
jaṅghapesanika →
ncped
executing orders on foot; undertaking commissions on foot.
jevanika →
ncped
jātaka →
ncped
jātaka1
neuter a birth; a story describing a previous life of the Buddha (when he was a bodhisatta); the name of one of the nine categories (aṅgas) of the scriptures; one of the collec …
jātijāramaṇīka →
ncped
jīvitanikanti →
ncped
fondness, desire, for life, attachment to life.
kahāpaṇika →
ncped
form of torture (cutting from the body pieces of flesh the size of kahāpaṇas)
kapaṇikā →
ncped
pitiful, wretched.
kaṇika →
ncped
small pot; a facial blemish.
kaṇikārapuppha →
ncped
kaṇikara flower.
khīranika →
ncped
(from khīra) one who milks.
kiṅkaṇikā →
ncped
small belt
kāraṇīka →
ncped
(from kāranā2) a torturer; an executioner.
kīḷāpanikā →
ncped
someone or something to be used to give amusement; a plaything; a playmate
navaṭṭhānika →
ncped
connected with nine occasions or matters
nekavassagaṇika →
ncped
adverb of neka in existence for many years; produced over many years
nemantanika →
ncped
nemantaṇika →
ncped
(from nimantana) (one) who accepts invitations (to meals)
niyyānika →
ncped
going out, setting forth; being a good way, leading to good; conducive to leaving (saṃsāra)
nāgavanika →
ncped
forester; an elephant tracker.
ojavanikā →
ncped
the going downstream.
sakaṇika →
ncped
blemished, marked with spots or freckles
tajjanīkata →
ncped
dealt with by a formal act of the saṅgha expressing a rebuke.
taṅkhanika →
ncped
of ta(d) just for that time, for a short time; temporary; (f) a temporary sexual partner
theragāthā →
ncped
theragāthā1
feminine a verse of an elder; a verse from the Theragāthā.
theragāthā2
feminine pl. the verses of the elders; one of the collections making up the Khuddakanikāya o …
therīgāthā →
ncped
the verses of the female elders; one of the collections making up the Khuddakanikāya of the Pāḷi Canon.
udañcanika →
ncped
(small) pot or bucket for drawing water; a ladle.
uddekanika →
ncped
small pot or ladle for drawing water.
uddhaṃ-āghātanika →
ncped
uddhaṃ-āghātanika
mfn. with a belief in existence after death
udāna →
ncped
- (m. n.) a joyful or inspired utterance (often in verse).
- (n.) the name of one of the nine categories (aṅgas) of the scriptures; one of the collections making up the Khuddakanikāya of the Pāḷi Canon.
ujjavanikā →
ncped
- (mfn.) going upstream.
- (f.) the going upstream.
ujuvipaccanīkavāda →
ncped
peaking in direct opposition; professing directly opposed views
ukkoṭanavañcananikatisāciyoga →
ncped
the crooked practice of corruption, deception and fraud
uttānikamma →
ncped
making clear; explanations
uttānikaroti →
ncped
makes clear; explains
uttānikata →
ncped
made clear
uttānīkamma →
ncped
making clear; explanations
uttānīkaroti →
ncped
makes clear; explains
uttānīkata →
ncped
made clear
uttānīkatabba →
ncped
uttānīkayiramāna →
ncped
uttānīkātuṃ →
ncped
uttānīkātvā →
ncped
uyyojanikapaṭisaṃyutta →
ncped
connected with rousing action; coupled with a dismissal.
āpaṇika →
ncped
merchant, a shopkeeper.
puthujjana →
nyana
Puthujjana: lit.: ‘one of the many folk’, ‘worldling’, ordinary man, is any layman or Bhikkhu who is still possessed of all the 10 mental chains samyojana binding to the round of rebirths, and t …
tranquillity →
nyana
Tranquillity: of mind: see: samatha, samatha - vipassanā, bhāvanā, bojjhanga - ‘One who has taken t. as his vehicle’: samathayānika
abhijīvanika →
pts
adjective belonging to one’s livehood, forming one’s living Vin.i.187 (sippa).
abhi + jīvana + ika
adhikaraṇika →
pts
one who has to do with the settling of disputes or questions, a judge AN.v.164, AN.v.167.
fr. adhikaraṇa
adhimānika →
pts
adjective having undue confidence in oneself, conceited AN.v.162, AN.v.169, AN.v.317; Dhp-a.iii.111.
fr. adhimāna
akkhi →
pts
…kṣaṇa, pratīka, anīka; Gr. ο ̓́σσε, ω ̓́ψ (*Κύκλωψ), ὀφχαλμός, πρόσωπον; Lat. oculus, Ags. ēowan (=…
amāya →
pts
adjective not deceiving, open, honest Snp.941 (see Mnd.422: māyā vuccati vañcanikā cariyā). Cp. next.
a + māyā
apaṇṇaka →
pts
adjective paṇṇaka*; Weber Ind. Str. iii.150 & Kuhn, Beitr. p. 53 take it as *a-praśna-ka certain, true, absolute MN.i.401, MN.i.411; AN.v.85, AN.v.294, AN.v.296; Ja.i.104 (where …
atiyakkha →
pts
sorcerer, wizard, fortune-teller Ja.vi.502 (C.: bhūtavijjā ikkhaṇīka).
ati + yakkha
aḍḍha →
pts
Aḍḍha1
(& addha) one half, half; usually in compn. (see below), like diyaḍḍha 1 1/2 (˚sata 150) Pv-a.155 (see as to meaning Stede, Peta Vatthu p. 107). Note. aḍḍha is nev …
bahu →
pts
adjective to strengthen, cp. upabrūhana, paribbūḷha much, many, large, abundant; plenty; in compound also very, greatly (˚-) instr. sg. bahunā Dhp.166; nom. pl bahavo Vin.iii.90; Dhp.307, & *bahū …
bala →
pts
Bala1
neuter
- strength power, force DN.ii.73; AN.i.244; Thag.188; Dhp.109 (one of the 4 blessings, viz. āyu, vaṇṇa, sukha, bala; cp Dhp-a.ii.239); Pv.i.5#12 (= kāya-bala Pv-a.30); Pv …
bhedana →
pts
- breaking (open), in puṭa˚; breaking of the seed-boxes (of the Pāṭali plant), idiomatic for “merchandise” Mil.1 See under puṭa.
- (fig.) breach, division, destruction AN.iv.247 …
bhāṇaka →
pts
Bhāṇaka1
adjective noun speaking; (n.) a reciter, repeater, preacher (of sections of the Scriptures), like Aṅguttara˚; Vism.74 sq.; Dīgha˚; DN-a.i.15, DN-a.i.131; Ja.i.59 Vism.36, Vi …
brahma →
pts
Brahma & Brahmā
I. Brahman
neuter [cp. Vedic bráhman nt. prayer; nom. sg bráhma]
- the supreme good; as a buddhistic term used in a sense different from the brahmanic (save in controvers …
brahmā →
pts
Brahma & Brahmā
I. Brahman
neuter [cp. Vedic bráhman nt. prayer; nom. sg bráhma]
- the supreme good; as a buddhistic term used in a sense different from the brahmanic (save in controvers …
candanikā →
pts
pool at the entrance of a village (usually, but not necessarily dirty: see Vin.ii.122 & cp. candanapanka Avs.i.221, see also PW sub candana2) SN.v.361; MN.i.11, MN.i.73, MN.i.448; AN.i.161; …
cetāpana →
pts
barter Vin.iii.216, see also Vin. Texts i.22 & Kacc. 322.
see cetāpeti; cp. BSk. cetanika
cāraṇika →
pts
v.v. vāraṇika Thag.1129? a little play, masque, cp. Sk cāraṇa & Mrs. Rh. D.; Pss of the Brethren, 419.
cūḷanikā →
pts
only in phrase sahassi cūḷanikā lokadhātu “the system of the 1,000 lesser worlds” (distinguished from the dvi-sahassī majjhimakā & the ti-sahassī mahāsahassi lokadhātu) AN.i.227; Cnd.235, Cnd.2#b. …
dasa →
pts
Dasa1
the number ten; gen dasannaṃ (Dhp.137); instr. dasahi (Kp iii.) & dasabhi (Vin.i.38). In compounds (-˚) also as ḷasa (soḷasa 16) rasa (terasa 13; pannar˚ 15; aṭṭhār˚ 18).
I. *M …
dhanika →
pts
creditor, Thig.443, Thag-a.271; Pv-a.276. Cp. dhaniya.
Sk. dhanika
duṭṭha →
pts
adjective noun spoilt, corrupt; bad, malignant, wicked Vin.iii.118; SN.ii.259 SN.ii.262; SN.iv.339; AN.i.124 (˚âruka), AN.i.127 (id.), AN.i.157 sq.; Iti.68 (saro d., perhaps should be read as diddho); …
dvi →
pts
number two.
A. Meanings
I. Two as unit
- with objective foundation:
- denoting a combination (pair, couple) or a repetition (twice). In this conn. frequent both objective …
eka →
pts
adjective noun masculine one. Eka follows the pron. declension i.e. nom. pl. is eke (e.g. Snp.43, Snp.294, Snp.780 etc.)
- “one” as number, either with or without contrast to two or more; often al …
ekānika →
pts
adjective = ekākiya; instr. ekānikena as adv. “by oneself” Mil.402.
gahaṇī →
pts
the “seizer,” a supposed organ of the body dealing with digestion and gestation. Sama-vepākiniyā g˚ iyā samannāgata “endowed with good digestion” DN.ii.177 = DN.iii.166. Same phrase at Avs.i.168, Avs …
gala →
pts
the throat Ja.i.216, Ja.i.264 Ja.iii.26; Ja.iv.494; Ja.i.194 (a dewlap); Pv-a.11, Pv-a.104.
- -agga the top of the throat Sdhp.379;
- -ajjhoharaniya able to be swallowed (of s …
gamma →
pts
adjective of or belonging to the village, common, pagan (cp. Fr. villain), always combined with hīna, low & pagan Vin.i.10 and ≈ (anta standard of life); AN.iii.325 (dassana, view); DN.iii.130 (sukhal …
gaṇa →
pts
-
- in special sense: a meeting or a chapter of (two or three bhikkhus, a company (opposed both to sangha, the order & puggala, the individual) Vin.i.58, Vin.i.74, Vin.i.195, Vin.i.197 Vin.ii.170, V …
gaṇikā →
pts
Gaṇikā1
feminine “one who belongs to the crowd,” a harlot, a courtesan (cp. gaṇakī) Vin.i.231 (Ambapālī), Vin.i.268, (do.), Vin.ii.277 (Aḍḍhakāsī); Ud.71; Mil.122; Dhp-a.iii.104; Vv-a.75 …
ghanika →
pts
class of devas (cloud-gods?) Mil.191.
to ghana1 in meaning of “cloud” (Sk.)
ghaṇṭā →
pts
small bell (cp. kinkanikā) Ja.iv.215; Vv-a.36, Vv-a.37, Vv-a.279 (khuddaka˚). As ghaṇṭī at Vism.181.
ghosa →
pts
- shout, sound, utterance Vin.ii.155 (“Buddha”-ghosa); MN.i.294; AN.i.87, AN.i.228 Snp.p.106; Snp.696, Snp.698; Dhs.637, Dhs.720 (+ ghosa-kamma)
- shouting, howling, wailing (of Petas) Pv.iii.3#4 …
gāma →
pts
collection of houses, a hamlet (cp. Ger. gemeinde), a habitable place (opp. arañña: gāme vā yadi vâraññe Snp.119), a parish or village having boundaries & distinct from the surrounding country (gāmo c …
gāmaṇika →
pts
Err:501
gāmika →
pts
- a governor of a village, overseer of a parish Vin.i.179; AN.iii.76, AN.iii.78, AN.iii.300 (in series w. raṭṭhika pettanika, senāpatika, pūgagamaṇika).
- [to gam ] adj. going wandering, travellin …
ikkhaṇika →
pts
fortuneteller Vin.iii.107; SN.ii.260; Ja.i.456, Ja.i.457; Ja.vi.504.
fr. īkṣ to look or see, cp. akkhi
ittara →
pts
(sometimes spelt itara) adjective
- passing, changeable, short, temporary, brief unstable MN.i.318 (opp. dīgharattaṃ); AN.ii.187; Ja.i.393 Ja.iii.83 (˚dassana = khaṇika˚ C.), Ja.i …
iṇāyika →
pts
one connected with a debt, viz.
- a creditor SN.i.170; Ja.iv.159, Ja.iv.256; Ja.vi.178; Thag-a.271 see also dhanika); Pv-a.3
- a debtor Vin.i.76; Mnd.160.
fr. iṇa
janaka →
pts
- producing, production Vism.369; adj. (-˚) producing: pasāda˚ Mhvs.i.4 (= ˚kāraka); a species of karma Vism.601; Cpd. 144 (A.i).
- n. f -ikā genetrix, mother Ja.i.16; Dhs.1059≈(where it repre …
jantu →
pts
Jantu1
a creature, living being, man, person SN.i.48; AN.iv.227; Snp.586, Snp.773 sq., Snp.808 , Snp.1103; Cnd.249 (= satta, nara, puggala); Dhp.105, Dhp.176 Dhp.341, Dhp.395; Ja.i.202; Ja …
jarā →
pts
(older); jaras (nt.) decay, decrepitude, old age Vin.i.10, Vin.i.34; AN.i.51, AN.i.138 (as death’s messenger); AN.v.144 sq. (bhabbo jaraṃ pahātuṃ); Snp.311 (cp. DN.iii.75); Ja.i.59; Thig.252 sq.; Vi …
jaṅghā →
pts
the leg, usually the lower leg (from knee to ankle) DN.ii.17≈(SN.i.16 = Snp.165 (eṇi˚); Snp.610; Ja.ii.240; Ja.v.42; Ja.vi.34; Thag-a.212). In compounds jangha (except in janghā-vihāra).
- *-[umma …
jevanīya →
pts
kind of (missile) weapon AN.iv.107 = AN.iv.110 (combined with āvudha & salāka; vv.ll. vedhanika jeganika, jevanika).
jhāna →
pts
…ûpanijjhānato paccanīka-jhāpanato vā jhānaṃ,“ i.e. called jh. from meditation on objects & from burning up anything…
jhānika →
pts
adjective belonging to the (4) meditations Vism.111.
fr. jhāna1
jiṇṇa →
pts
- decayed, broken up, frail, decrepit, old: vuḍḍha mahallaka andhagata vayo-anupatta Cnd.261; jarājiṇṇatāya jiṇṇa DN-a.i.283
■ Vin.ii.189; DN.i.114; MN.ii.48 sq., MN.ii.66; AN.ii.249; AN.iv.17 …
jāni →
pts
Jāni1
feminine deprivation, loss, confiscation of property; plundering, robbery; using force, ill-treatment DN.i.135 = AN.i.201 (vadhena vā bandhena vā jāniyā vā); SN.i.66 (hatajānisu), J …
kad →
pts
Kad˚
orig. “what?” used adverbially; then indef. “any kind of,” as (na) kac(-cana) “not at all”; kac-cid “any kind of; is it anything? what then?” Mostly used in disparaging sense of showing in …
kamma →
pts
the doing, deed, work orig. meaning (see karoti) either building (cp. Lit kùrti, Opr. kūra to build) or weaving, plaiting (still in mālākamma and latā˚ “the intertwining of garland …
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. …
kapaṇa →
pts
adjective noun
- poor, miserable, wretched; a beggar; freq explained by varāka, duggata, dīna and daḷidda; very often classed with low-caste people, as caṇḍālā Pv.iii.1#13 & pesakārā (Ud.4). Snp.81 …
kapaṇikā →
pts
(mentally) miserable woman Thig.219; Thag-a.178; cp. kapaṇā; also as kapaṇiyā Ja.vi.93.
kaṇikā →
pts
- a small particle of broken rice (opp. taṇḍula a full grain) Ja.vi.341, Ja.vi.366 (˚āhi pūvaṃ pacitvā).
- a small spot, a freckle, mole, in a˚; (adj. having no moles DN.i.80, and sa˚; with mole …
kaṇṇikāra →
pts
see kaṇikāra.
khanti →
pts
Khanti & Khantī
f. patience, forbearance, forgiveness. Def. at Dhs.1341: khantī khamanatā adhivāsanatā acaṇḍikkaṃ anasuropo attamanatā cittassa Most frequent combinations: with *[mettā](/define/mettā …
khantī →
pts
Khanti & Khantī
f. patience, forbearance, forgiveness. Def. at Dhs.1341: khantī khamanatā adhivāsanatā acaṇḍikkaṃ anasuropo attamanatā cittassa Most frequent combinations: with *[mettā](/define/mettā …
khaṇika →
pts
adjective unstable, momentary, temporary, evanescent, changeable; usually syn. with ittara, e.g. Ja.i.393; Ja.iii.83; Pv-a.60
■ Vism.626 (khaṇikato from the standpoint of the momentary). Khaṇikā pī …
khaṇikatta →
pts
evanescence, momentariness Vism.301.
fr. khaṇika
kheḷa →
pts
phlegm, saliva, foam; usually with singhānikā mucus, sometimes in the sense of perspiration, sweat AN.i.34; AN.iv.137; Snp.196 (+ singh˚); Kp ii. = Mil.26 (cp Vism.263 in detail, & Kp-a.66); Ja.i.61 …
khīranikā →
pts
milk-giving cow SN.i.174
kiliṭṭha →
pts
- soiled, stained, impure; of gatta, limbs Ja.i.129; of cīvara, cloak Bdhd 92; of vattha clothes Dhp-a.ii.261; of pāvāra-puppha, mango blossom Kp-a.58 = Vism.258.
- unclean, lustful (morally bad, …
kiṅkaṇika →
pts
small bell Ja.iv.362; Vv-a.12.
= kinkiṇika
kākaṇikā →
pts
Err:501
kāraṇika →
pts
the meaning ought to be “one who is under a certain obligation” or “one who dispenses certain obligations.” In usu˚ SN.ii.257 however used simply in the sense of making: arrow-maker fletcher. Perhaps …
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 …
lajjāpanikā →
pts
making ashamed, putting to shame, disgracing Ja.v.284 (kula bringing disgrace on the clan).
fr. lajjāpeti, Caus. ii. of lajjati
lañcaka →
pts
Hardy in ed. of Netti, p. 278 suggests writing lañjaka & trsld “making known,” “exposition” (cp Sk. lañj to declare], found only at Mil.137 & Mil.217 in cpd. Saṃyutta …
loka →
pts
world, primarily “visible world,” then in general as “space or sphere of creation, with var. degrees of substantiality. Often (unspecified in the comprehensive sense of “universe.” Sometimes the term …
mana(s) →
pts
Mano & Mana(s)
neuter
I. Declension
Like all other nouns of old s-stems mano has partly retained the s forms (cp cetah → ceto) & partly follows the a-declension. The …
mano →
pts
Mano & Mana(s)
neuter
I. Declension
Like all other nouns of old s-stems mano has partly retained the s forms (cp cetah → ceto) & partly follows the a-declension. The …
manussa →
pts
human being, man. The popular etym. connects m. with Manu(s), the ancestor of men, e.g. Kp-a.123: “Manuno apaccā ti manussā, porāṇā pana bhaṇanti ʻmana-ussannatāya manussa’; te Jambudīpakā, Aparagoy …
maraṇa →
pts
death, as ending this (visible) existence, physical death, in a narrower meaning than kālakiriyā; dying, in compounds death
■ The customary stock definition of maraṇa runs; …
mañju →
pts
adjective pleasant, charming sweet, lovely (only with ref. to the voice) DN.ii.211, DN.ii.227 (one of the 8 characteristics of Brahmā’s & the Buddha’s voice: see bindu & aṭṭhanga); …
maṇi →
pts
- a gem, jewel. At several places one may interpret as “crystal.” DN.i.7 (as ornament); Dhp.161; Ja.vi.265 (agghiya, precious). In simile at DN.i.76 (maṇi veḷuriyo). On maṇi in similes see J.P.T.S. …
maṇika →
pts
waterpot MN.ii.39. Usually in cpd. udaka˚; Vin.i.277; MN.i.354; SN.iv.316; AN.iii.27; Mil.28; Dhp-a.i.79. Whether this is an original meaning of the word remains doubtful; the connection with maṇi …
maṇīkā →
pts
Name of a charm, the Jewel-charm, by means of which one can read other people’s minds DN.i.214 (m. iddhi-vijjā), cp. Dial. i.278 n. 3.).
f. of maṇika, adj. fr. maṇi
muhuttika →
pts
adjective only for a moment; -ā (f.) a temporary wife, in enumn of several kinds of wives at Vin.iii.139 & Vv-a.73. Syn. tan-khaṇikā.
fr. muhutta
māna →
pts
- pride, conceit, arrogance (cittassa uṇṇati Mnd.80; Vb.350). Māna is one of the Saññojanas It is one of the principal obstacles to Arahantship A detailed analysis of māna in tenfold aspect is give …
mānikata →
pts
lit. “held in high opinion,” i.e. honoured, worshipped SN.ii.119 (garukata m. pūjita).
pp. of a verb māni-karoti, which stands for māna-karoti, and is substituted for mānita after analogy of purakk …
mānikā →
pts
weight, equal to 4 Doṇas Snp-a.476 (catudoṇaṃ mānikā). Cp. BSk. mānikā, e.g. Divy.293 sq.
cp. māna2 2
mānita →
pts
revered, honoured Ud.73 (sakkata m. pūjita apacita)
■ A rather singular by-form is mānikata (q.v.).
pp. of māneti
māsaka →
pts
lit. a small bean, used as a standard of weight & value; hence a small coin of very low value. Of copper, wood & lac (Dhs-a.318 cp. Kp-a.37; jatu˚, dāru˚, loha˚); the suvaṇṇa˚ (golden m.) at Ja.iv.1 …
mātar →
pts
mother
■ Cases: nom. sg mātā Snp.296; Dhp.43; Ja.iv.463; Ja.v.83; Ja.vi.117; Cnd.504 (def. as janikā); gen. mātu Thag.473; Vin.i.17; Ja.i.52 mātuyā Ja.i.53; Mhvs.10, Mhvs.80; Pv-a.31; and * …
māyā →
pts
- deceptive appearance fraud, deceit, hypocrisy Snp.245, Snp.328 (˚kata deceit), Snp.469, Snp.537, Snp.786, Snp.941 (: māyā vuccati vañcanikā cariyā Mnd.422); Vb.357, Vb.361, Vb.389; Mil.289; Vism.10 …
nanikāma →
pts
adjective disagreeable, unpleasant Dhp.309 (˚seyyā an uncomfortable bed).
na + nikāma = anikāma
nemantaṇika →
pts
adjective one who lives by invitations MN.i.31.
fr. nimantana
nibbāna →
pts
I. Etymology
Although nir + vā “to blow”. (cp. BSk. nirvāṇa) is already in use in the Vedic period (see nibbāpeti), we do not find its distinctive ap …
nikāma →
pts
desire, pleasure, longing: only in compounds; see nanikāma.
-
-kāra read by Kern (
Toevoegselen
- at Thag.1271 for na kāmakāra but unjustified (see …
nimantanika →
pts
adjective inviting; (nt.) Name of a Suttanta MN.i.331; quoted at Vism.393.
niraya →
pts
purgatory, hell, a place of punishment & torture, where sin is atoned (i.e. kamma ripens = paccati, is literally boiled) by terrible ordeals (kāraṇāni) similar to & partly identical with those of Hade …
niyyāna →
pts
- going out, departure DN.i.9 (= niggamana DN-a.i.94).
- way out, release deliverance Snp.170, Snp.172 (“magga-saccaṃ bhāvento lokamhā niyyāti” Snp-a.212); Pts.i.163, Pts.i.176; Ne.119 Cp. niyyān …
niyyānika →
pts
adjective leading out (of saṃsāra), leading to salvation, salutary, sanctifying, saving profitable DN.i.235, DN.i.237; SN.i.220; SN.v.82, SN.v.166, SN.v.255, SN.v.379 sq. Ja.i.48 (a˚), Ja.i.106; Dhs.2 …
niyyāti →
pts
to go out, get out (esp. of saṃsāra); SN.v.6 (niyyanti dhīrā lokamhā); Snp-a.212 aor. niyyāsi DN.i.49, DN.i.108; Ja.i.263; Snp.417; 3rd pl. niyyiṃsu AN.v.195; fut. niyyassati …
nāga →
pts
- a serpent or Nāga demon, playing a prominent part in Buddh. fairy-tales, gifted with miraculous powers & great strength. They often act as fairies are classed with other divinities (see *[devatā]( …
nīyānika →
pts
see niyy˚.
odanika →
pts
cook Ja.iii.49.
fr. odana
odaniya →
pts
adjective belonging to rice-gruel, made of rice-gruel Vin.iii.59 (˚ghara a ricekitchen); Vv-a.73 (˚surā rice-liquor).
fr. odana, cp. Sk. odanika
okkantika →
pts
adjective coming into existence again and again, recurring. Only as epithet of pīti, joy. The opposite is khaṇika, momentary Vism.143 = Dhs-a.115 (Expositor 153 trsls. “flooding”).
fr. okkanti
paccana →
pts
being boiled, boiling. torture, torment Ja.v.270; Snp-a.476 (˚okāsa). Paccanika, Paccaniya
fr. paccati, cp. pacana
paccanika →
pts
…responding verse (cp. paṭigāthā Snp-a.39.
cp. Sk. pratyanīka & see paccatthika
paccanīya →
pts
…responding verse (cp. paṭigāthā Snp-a.39.
cp. Sk. pratyanīka & see paccatthika
paccatthika →
pts
…+ attha + ka, lit. opposite to useful, cp. Sk. pratyanīka & pratyarthin
paccuṭṭhapanā →
pts
putting against, resistance, opposition Snp.245 (= paccanīkaṭ ṭhapanā Snp-a.228).
paṭi + ud + Caus. of sthā
padhānika →
pts
adjective making efforts, exerting oneself in meditation, practising “padhāna” DN-a.i.251.
fr. padhāna
pakkhika FIXME double →
pts
Pakkhika
adjective
- belonging or referring to the (2) lunar fortnights fortnightly, for a fortnight or in the (specified) fortnight of the month (cp. Vin. Texts iii.220). As one special provisio …
pamāṇika →
pts
adjective noun
- forming or taking a measure or standard, measuring by (-˚) Dhp-a.iii.113 (rūpa˚) etc., see AN.ii.71 (n.) one who measures, a critic, judge AN.iii.349 sq.; AN.v.140; Sdhp.441 (as p …
parihārin →
pts
adjective taking care of, (worth) keeping SN.iv.316 (udaka-maṇika).
fr. parihāra
parinibbānika →
pts
adjective one who is destined to or that which leads to complete extinction DN.iii.264 DN.iii.265 (opasamika +).
fr. parinibbāna
patti →
pts
…Ja.vi.15 (hatthāruhā anīkaṭṭhā rathikā pattikārikā), Ja.vi.21, Ja.vi.463 (hatthī assā rathikā p.).
Ved. patti, *pad (of pada)…
paṭigāthā →
pts
counter-stanza, response Snp-a.340. Cp. paccanīka-gāthā.
paṭi + gāthā
paṭipadā →
pts
…sammā anuloma˚ apaccanīka˚ anvattha˚ dhammânudhamma Mnd.32, Mnd.143, Mnd.365; Cnd.384 etc. (see detail under sammā˚)
There are…
pesanaka →
pts
adjective “message sender,” employing for service, in -corā robbers making (others) servants Ja.i.253. Pesanika (iya)
fr. pesana
pesanika →
pts
Pesanika (˚iya)
adjective connected with messages, going messages, only in phrase jaṅgha˚; messenger on foot Vin.iii.185; Ja.ii.82; Mil.370 (˚iya).
fr. pesana
pesaniya →
pts
Pesanika (˚iya)
adjective connected with messages, going messages, only in phrase jaṅgha˚; messenger on foot Vin.iii.185; Ja.ii.82; Mil.370 (˚iya).
fr. pesana
pettanika →
pts
one who lives on the fortune or power inherited from his father AN.iii.76 = AN.iii.300.
fr. pitar
posāpeti →
pts
Posāpeti & Posāveti
to have brought up, to give into the care of, to cause to be nourished Vin.i.269 (pp. posāpita) ≈ DN-a.i.133 (posāvita, variant reading posāp˚). Posavanika & ya;
Caus. ii. fr. poseti
posāvanika →
pts
Posāvanika & ˚ya
adjective noun
- (adj.) to be brought up, being reared fed Vin.i.272; Ja.iii.134, Ja.iii.432. -iya Dhp-a.iii.35; Ja.iii.35; Ja.iii.429 (& ˚iyaka).
- (nt.) fee for bringing som …
posāvaniya →
pts
Posāvanika & ˚ya
adjective noun
- (adj.) to be brought up, being reared fed Vin.i.272; Ja.iii.134, Ja.iii.432. -iya Dhp-a.iii.35; Ja.iii.35; Ja.iii.429 (& ˚iyaka).
- (nt.) fee for bringing som …
posāveti →
pts
Posāpeti & Posāveti
to have brought up, to give into the care of, to cause to be nourished Vin.i.269 (pp. posāpita) ≈ DN-a.i.133 (posāvita, variant reading posāp˚). Posavanika & ya;
Caus. ii. fr. poseti
pothujjanika →
pts
adjective belonging to ordinary man, common, ordinary, in 2 combinations viz.
- phrase hīna gamma p. anariya Vin.i.10; SN.iv.330; AN.v.216
- with ref. to iddhi Vin.ii.183; Ja.i …
potthanikā →
pts
dagger (= potthanī) Vin.ii.190 = DN-a.i.135 (so read here with variant reading for T. ˚iyā).
fr. puth?
poṇika →
pts
adjective that which is prone, going prone; DN-a.i.23 where the passage is “tiracchāna-gata-pāṇāpoṇika-nikāyo cikkhallika-nikāyo ti,” quoted from SN.iii.152, where it runs thus: “tiracchāna-gata …
puthu →
pts
adjective
- (= pṛthak) separated, individual adv. separated, individual, adv. separately, each (see [given as puthag eva Kacc. 29](/define/given as puthag eva Kacc. 29)) SN.i.75 (puthu attā individu …
puthujjanika →
pts
adjective common, ordinary Ja.i.360 (of iddhi).
fr. puthujjana
puñja →
pts
(usually -˚) a heap, pile, mass, multitude Vin.ii.211; Ja.i.146 (sabba-rogānaṃ). As in foll. compounds: aṭṭhi˚ Iti.17 (+ aṭṭhikandala); kaṭṭha˚ AN.iii.408; AN.iv.72; Ja.ii.327 …
pāda →
pts
- the foot, usually pl. pādā both feet, e.g. Vin.i.9, Vin.i.34, Vin.i.188; Iti.111; Snp.309, Snp.547, Snp.768, Snp.835, Snp.1028; Ja.ii.114; Ja.iv.137; Dhp-a.iii.196; Pv-a.4, Pv-a.10, Pv-a.40, …
pāpaṇika →
pts
adjective noun belonging to a shop, i.e.
- a shopkeeper AN.i.115 sq.
- laid out in the shop (of cīvara) Vin.i.255; Vism.62 (= āpaṇa-dvāre patitaka). See also Vin. Texts ii.156.
pa + āpaṇa + ika
pātimokkha →
pts
Pātimokkha (pāti)˚
neuter a name given to a collection of various precepts contained in the Vinaya (forming the foundation of the Suttavibhanga, Vin vols. iii & iv. ed. Oldenberg), as they were recit …
pāṇikā →
pts
sort of spoon Vin.ii.151. Cp. puthu-pāṇikā (˚pāṇiyā?) Vin.ii.106.
fr. pāṇi; Sk. *pāṇikā
pīti →
pts
emotion of joy, delight, zest exuberance. On term see Dhs. trsl. 11 and Cpd. 243 Classed under sankhārakkhandha, not vedanā˚-DN.i.37, DN.i.75; DN.iii.241, DN.iii.265, DN.iii.288; MN.i.37; SN.ii.30; …
pūga →
pts
Pūga1
neuter heap, quantity; either as n. with gen or as adj. = many, a lot Snp.1073 (pūgaṃ vassānaṃ bahūni vassāni Cnd.452); Pv.iv.7#9 (pūgāni vassāni) Vb-a.2 (khandhaṭṭha, piṇḍ˚, pūg˚). …
rata →
pts
delighting in (loc. or-˚), intent on, devoted to SN.iv.117 (dhamme jhāne), SN.iv.389 sq. (bhava etc.); Snp.54 (sangaṇika˚), Snp.212, Snp.250, Snp.327, Snp.330 (dhamme), Snp.461 (yaññe), Snp.737 (upas …
ratanika →
pts
adjective a ratana in length Ja.i.7 (aḍḍha˚); Mil.312 (aṭṭha˚).
fr. ratana
ratha →
pts
raṭṭhika →
pts
- one belonging to a kingdom, subject in general, inhabitant Ja.ii.241 (brāhmaṇa gahapati-r- do ārik’ ādayo).
- an official of the kingdom [op Sk. rāṣṭriya a pretender; also king’s brother in-law …
rukkha →
pts
tree. In the rukkha-mūlik’ anga (see below) Bdhgh at Vism.74 gives a list of trees which are not to be selected for the practice of “living at the root of a tree.” These are sīmantarika-rukkha, ceti …
rāsi →
pts
- heap, quantity, mass Iti.17; usually -˚, e.g. aṅgāra˚ heap of cinders Ja.i.107; kaṇikārapuppha˚ of k. flowers Vv-a.65; kahāpaṇa˚ of money Pv-a.162; tila˚ of seeds Vv-a.54; dhañña˚ of …
rūpa →
pts
form, figure, appearance, principle of form, etc.
- Definitions. According to P. expositors rūpa takes its designation fr. ruppati, e.g. “ruppanato rūpaṃ” Vism.588; “ruppan’ a …
sagga →
pts
heaven, the next world, popularly conceived as a place of happiness and long life (cp. the pop. etym. of “suṭṭhu-aggattā sagga” Pv-a.9 “rūpādīhi visayehi suṭṭhu aggo ti saggo” Vism.427) usually the …
sakaṇika →
pts
adjective having a mole DN.i.80; DN-a.i.223.
sa + kaṇa + ika
samatha →
pts
- calm, quietude of heart MN.i.33; AN.i.61, AN.i.95; AN.ii.140; AN.iii.86 sq. (ceto˚), AN.iii.116 sq., AN.iii.449; AN.iv.360; AN.v.99; DN.iii.54, DN.iii.213, DN.iii.273; Dhp-a.ii.177; SN.iv.362; Dhs …
samuṭṭhānika →
pts
adjective originating Dhs-a.263.
fr. last
samādhi →
pts
- concentration; a concentrated, self-collected, intent state of mind and meditation which, concomitant with right living, is a necessary condition to the attainment of higher wisdom and emancipatio …
samāna →
pts
Samāna1
adjective similar, equal, even, same Snp.18, Snp.309; Ja.ii.108. Cp. sāmañña1.
Vedic samāna, fr. sama3
Samāna2
- being, existing DN.i.18, DN.i …
sandamānikā →
pts
chariot Vin.iii.49; Vin.iv.339; DN-a.i.82; Kp-a.50; Vism.255.
fr. syand
satta →
pts
Satta1
hanging, clinging or attached to Vin.i.185; DN.ii.246; Mnd.23, Mnd.24; Dhp.342; Ja.i.376 Cp. āsatta1 & byāsatta.
pp. of sañj: sajjati
Satta2
- (m.) a li …
sañcetanika →
pts
adjective intentional Vin.iii.112; MN.iii.207; AN.v.292 sq.; a˚ MN.i.377.
fr. sañcetanā
saṃsuddha →
pts
adjective pure DN.i.113; Snp.372, Snp.1107; Mnd.289; Cnd.661; Ja.i.2.
- -gahaṇika of pure descent DN.i.113; DN-a.i.281.
saṃ + suddha
saṃvattanika →
pts
adjective conducive to, involving AN.ii.54, AN.ii.65; Iti.82; Kv.618; Ja.i.275; Ne.134 = SN.v.371 As -iya at Pv-a.205.
fr. saṃvattati
saṃvaṭṭanika →
pts
adjective turning to, being reborn DN.i.17.
fr. saṃvaṭṭa(na)
saṅgaṇikā →
pts
communication, association, society Vin.i.45; AN.iii.256; Ja.i.106.
saṅghātanika →
pts
adjective holding or binding together MN.i.322 (+ agga-sangāhika); AN.iii.10 (id.); Vin.i.70 (“the decisive moment” Vin. Texts i.190).
fr. sanghāta or sanghāṭa
saṇikaṃ →
pts
adverb slowly, gently, gradually DN.ii.333; MN.i.120; SN.i.82, SN.i.203; Ja.i.9, Ja.i.292; Ja.ii.103; Mil.117; DN-a.i.197; Dhp-a.i.60, Dhp-a.i.389; Vv-a.36, Vv-a.178.
fr. last
saṇikā →
pts
Saṇṇikā (saṇikā)
an elephant-driver’s hook Ja.i.445 (so read for paṇṇ˚;).
cp. saṇi = Sk. sṛṇi
saṇḍāsa →
pts
(long) pincers, tweezers AN.i.210; Ja.i.223; Ja.iii.138; used to pull out hair MN.ii.75; Vin.ii.134. Sannika (sanika)
saṃ + ḍaṃsa, fr. ḍasati
saṇṇikā →
pts
Saṇṇikā (saṇikā)
an elephant-driver’s hook Ja.i.445 (so read for paṇṇ˚;).
cp. saṇi = Sk. sṛṇi
siṅghāṇikā →
pts
mucus of the nose, snot DN.ii.293; MN.i.187; Snp.196–Snp.198 = Ja.i.148 (all MSS. of both books-n-instead of-ṇ-); Mil.154, Mil.382; Pv.ii.2#3 Vism.264 & Vism.362 (in detail); Dhp-a.i.50; Vb-a.68 …
sosānika →
pts
adjective connected with a cemetery, bier-like Vin.ii.149; m., one who lives in or near a cemetery AN.iii.220; Pp.69 sq.; Mil.342; Vism.61 sq. Dhp-a.i.69.
fr. susāna
susāna →
pts
cemetery Vin.i.15, Vin.i.50; Vin.ii.146; DN.i.71; AN.i.241; AN.ii.210; Pp.59; Ja.i.175; Mnd.466; Cnd.342; Vism.76, Vism.180; Pv-a.80, Pv-a.92, Pv-a.163, Pv-a.195 sq āmaka-s. a place where the c …
sāṇikā →
pts
curtain Ja.iii.462.
fr. sāṇī
ta →
pts
Ta˚
base of demonstr. pron. for nt., in oblique cases of m. & f., in demonstr. adv. of place & time (see also sa).
I. Cases: nom
sg. nt. tad (older) Vin.i.83; Snp.1052; Dh …
taṇḍula →
pts
rice-grain, rice husked & ready for boiling; freq. combined with tila (q.v.) in mentioning of offerings, presentations, etc.: loṇaṃ telaṃ taṇḍulaṃ khādaniyaṃ sakaṭesu āropetvā Vin.i.220, Vin.i.238, V …
thūpa →
pts
stupa or tope, a bell-shaped pile of earth, a mound, tumulus, cairn; dome, esp. a monument erected over the ashes of an Arahant (otherwise called dhātugabbha = dāgaba), or on spots consecrated as sce …
thūpika →
pts
adjective having domed roofs (“house-tops” Ja.vi.116 (of a Vimāna = dvādasayojanika maṇimayakañcanathūpika; cp. p. Ja.vi.117: pañcaṭhūpaṃ vimānaṃ explained as pañcahi kūṭāgārehi samannāgataṃ).
from …
ti FIXME double →
pts
Ti
adverb the apostrophe form of iti, thus. See iti.
cp. Sk. iti
Ti˚
base of numeral three in compound; consisting of three, threefold; in numerical compounds also three (3 times).
*-[kaṭuka](/d …
tidasa →
pts
number thirty (cp. tiṃsa), esp. the thirty deities (pl.) or belonging to them (adj.). It is the round figure for 33, and is used as equivalent to tāvatiṃsa. Nandanaṃ rammaṃ tidasānaṃ mahāvanaṃ Pv.iii. …
tiracchāna →
pts
an animal Iti.92 (tiracchānaṃ ca yoniyo for tiracchāna-yoniyo); Vb.339 (˚gāminī paṭipadā leading to rebirth among beasts); Vv-a.23 (manussatiracchāna an animal-man, wild man, “werwolf”).
- *-[kat …
tiṃsaṃ →
pts
(tiṃsa˚) the number 30; DN.i.81≈(tiṃsaṃ pi jātiyo); SN.ii.217 (t
■ mattā bhikkhū); dat. instr. tiṃsāya AN.v.305 (dhammehi samannāgato); Snp.p.87 (pi dadāmi) Pv-a.281 (vassasahassehi): t
■ yojana\ …
udaka →
pts
water Vin.ii.120, Vin.ii.213; DN.ii.15 (˚assa dhārā gushes or showers of w.); Dhp.80 Dhp.145; Ja.i.212; Pv.i.5#7; Pp.31, Pp.32; Mil.318; Vv-a.20 (udake temanaṃ aggimhe tāpanaṃ); Dhp-a.i.289; Dhp-a. …
uddekanika →
pts
adjective spouting, ejecting MN.ii.39 (maṇika; perhaps better to be read with variant reading as udañjanika = udañcanika fit for drawing up water).
uddeka + ana + ika
uddha FIXME double →
pts
Uddhaṃ & Uddha˚
(indecl.) high up, on top, above (adv. & prep.)
■ On uddhaṃ in spatial, temporal, ethical & psychological application see in detail Cnd.155.
I. (adv.)
- (of space) up a …
uddhaṃ →
pts
Uddhaṃ & Uddha˚
(indecl.) high up, on top, above (adv. & prep.)
■ On uddhaṃ in spatial, temporal, ethical & psychological application see in detail Cnd.155.
I. (adv.)
- (of space) up a …
ujjavanikāya →
pts
fem. of ujjavanaka used as adv. up-stream, lit “running up” Vin.ii.290 Vin.iv.65 (in expln. of uddhaṃgāmin, opp. ojavanikāya).
ud + javanaka, q.v.
ujju →
pts
…wind Mil.283.
- -vipaccanīka in direct opposition DN.i.1; MN.i.402; DN-a.i.38.
Vedic ṛju, also ṛjyati, irajyate…
uju →
pts
…wind Mil.283.
- -vipaccanīka in direct opposition DN.i.1; MN.i.402; DN-a.i.38.
Vedic ṛju, also ṛjyati, irajyate…
upajīvin →
pts
(-˚) adjective noun living on, subsisting by AN.ii.135 (phal˚); Snp.217 (para-datt˚), Ja.i.227 (vohār˚); Ja.iv.380; Pp.51; Mil.160 (Satth˚); Vv-a.141 (sipp˚). f. upajīvinī in rūp˚ (itthi) a woman e …
upaseniyā →
pts
(a girl) who likes to be always near (her mother), a pet, darling, fondling Ja.vi.64 (= mātaraṃ upagantvā sayanika C.).
Sk. upa + either śayanika of śayana, or sayaniya of śī
upādāniya →
pts
adjective belonging to or connected with upādāna, sensual, (inclined to) grasping; material (of rūpa), derived. See on term Dhs trsln. 203, 322
■ SN.ii.84; SN.iii.47; SN.iv.89, SN.iv.10 …
urāṇī →
pts
an ewe Ja.v.241 (= urāṇikā C.); variant reading uraṇī & uraṇikā.
or uraṇī?, f. of uraṇa, see urabbha
vanika →
pts
Err:501
vassa →
pts
- rain, shower Ja.iv.284; Ja.vi.486 (khaṇika sudden rain); Mil.307; Mhvs.21, Mhvs.31; Dhp-a.iii.163 (pokkhara˚ portentous); Snp-a.224 (mahā˚ deluge of rain); Pv-a.55 (vāta˚ wind & rain)
■ fig …
vayha →
pts
Vayha & Vayhā
neuter & feminine a vehicle, portable bed, litter Vin.iv.339 (enumerated under yāna together with ratha sakaṭa sandamānikā sivikā & pāṭankī); Ja.vi.500 (f.), with sivikā ratha.
grd. fo …
vayhā →
pts
Vayha & Vayhā
neuter & feminine a vehicle, portable bed, litter Vin.iv.339 (enumerated under yāna together with ratha sakaṭa sandamānikā sivikā & pāṭankī); Ja.vi.500 (f.), with sivikā ratha.
grd. fo …
vañcanika →
pts
adjective deceiving; a cheat DN.iii.183; Thag.940; Mil.290.
fr. vañcana
velāmika →
pts
adjective “belonging to Velāma,” at DN.ii.198 used as a clan-name (f. Velāmikānī), with vv.ll. Vessinī & Vessāyinī (cp. Velāma Np. combd with Vessantara at Vb-a.414), and at DN.ii.333 cla …
vemānika →
pts
adjective having a fairy palace (see vimāna 3) Ja.v.2; Dhp-a.iii.192.
fr. vimāna1
veyyañjanika →
pts
one who knows the signs, a fortune-teller, soothsayer Ja.v.233, Ja.v.235
■ The BSk equivalent is vaipañcanika (Mvu.i.207) etc.: see under vipañcita, which may have to be …
vicchandanika →
pts
(& -ya) adjective fit to disinterest, “disengrossing,” in -kathā sermon to rid of the desire for the body Vin.iii.271 (Sam. Pās. on Pār iii.3, 1); & -sutta the Suttanta having disillusionment …
vicchinda →
pts
breaking off, cutting off Ja.ii.436, Ja.ii.438 (kāya˚;). Kern,
Toevoegselen
s. v considers it as a corruption of vicchanda. See vicchandanika.
fr. vi + chind as …
vijaya →
pts
victory; conquering, mastering; triumph over (-˚) DN.i.46; AN.iv.272 (idha-loka˚); Snp-a.241 sq. (˚sutta, another name for the Kāya-vicchandanika-sutta).
fr. vi + ji
vijjā →
pts
one of the dogmatic terms of Buddhist teaching varying in meaning in diff. sections of the Canon. It is not always the positive to avijjā (which has quite a well-defined meaning f …
vikirati →
pts
to scatter about, sprinkle, spread, mix up (trs. & intrs.) MN.i.127; SN.iii.190 (in simile of playing children: paṃsv’ āgārakāni hatthehi ca pādehi ca vikiranti [mix up] vidhamanti [fall about] viddha …
vikīlanika →
pts
adjective & neuter playing about; in phrase vikīḷanikaṃ karoti (intrs.) to play all over or excitedly (lit. to make play; vi˚ in meaning vi˚ 1) SN.iii.190; as trs. to put out of play, to discard (vi …
vimāna →
pts
Vimāna1
neuter lit. covering a certain space, measuring; the defns given by Dhpāla refer it to “without measure,” i.e. immeasurable. Thus = vigata-māne appamāṇe mahanta vara-p …
vipaccanīka →
pts
adjective hostile MN.i.402; AN.iv.95; Ja.iv.108; Pp.20; Vb.351, Vb.359, Vb.371; Vb-a.478; Pv-a.87.
vi + paccanīka
vipañcita →
pts
only in phrase -ññū either: knowing diffuseness or detail, or: of unillusioned understanding, clear-minded, unprejudiced combined with ugghaṭita-ññū at AN.ii.135 = Pp.41 (trsld by B. …
vy →
pts
Vy˚
is the semi-vowel (i.e. half-consonantic) form of vi˚; before following a & ā (vya˚, vyā), very rarely ū & o; The prefix vi˚ is very unstable, and a variety of forms are also attached to …
vyañjanaka →
pts
adjective see *ubhato*˚ & veyyañjanika.
fr. vyañjana
vāraṇika →
pts
at Thag.1129 read cāraṇika (a little play): see Brethren 419 note.
vāruṇī →
pts
- spirituous liquor AN.iii.213; Ja.i.251 (˚vāṇija spirit merchant), Ja.i.268; Ja.vi.502.
- an intoxicated woman; term for a female fortune-teller Ja.vi.500 (Vāruṇī ’va pavedhati; C. devatā-bhūta- …
yebhuyya →
pts
abundant, numerous, most. Not found as adj. by itself, except in phrase yebhuyya-vasena mostly, as a rule Thag-a.51 and Pv-a.136, which is identical with the usual instr. *[yebhuyyena](/define/ye …
yojana →
pts
- the yoke of a carriage Ja.vi.38, Ja.vi.42 (= ratha-yuga).
- a measure of length as much as can be travelled with one yoke (of oxen) a distance of about 7 miles, which is given by Bdhgh as equal …
yojanika →
pts
adjective a yojana in extent Ja.i.92 (vihāra); Dpvs.17, 108 (ārāma); Dhp-a.i.274 (maṇipallanka).
fr. yojana
yāna →
pts
- going, proceeding Ja.vi.415 (+ ayāna, opposed to ṭhāna).
- means of motion, carriage, vehicle. Different kinds of carriages are enumerated at Mnd.145 (on Snp.816) with hatthi˚; (elephant-), *g …
yānaka →
pts
(small) cart, carriage, waggon, vehicle Ja.iii.49 (˚ṃ pūretvā, or a hunter’s cart); Ja.iv.45; Dhp-a.i.325 (sukha˚), Dhp-a.i.391 (pakati˚, an ordinary waggon) -ṃ pājeti to drive a cart Ja.ii.112, …
yānika →
pts
Yānika & Yāniya
adjective (-˚)
- (lit.) leading to, conducive to, as -yāniya in deva˚ magga DN.i.215, Brahma˚ magga the way leading to the Brahma-world DN.i.220.
- (in applied meaning, cp. yā …
yānikata →
pts
made a habit of, indulged in, acquired, mastered (cp. expln Pts.i.172 “yattha yattha ākankhati tattha tattha vasippatto hoti balappatto etc.”). The expression is to be compared with *yatānu …
yāniya →
pts
Yānika & Yāniya
adjective (-˚)
- (lit.) leading to, conducive to, as -yāniya in deva˚ magga DN.i.215, Brahma˚ magga the way leading to the Brahma-world DN.i.220.
- (in applied meaning, cp. yā …
yāta →
pts
going, gone, proceeded; habit, custom; only in cpd. yāt’ānuyāyin going on according to what (or as it) has gone, i.e. following old habits Ja.vi.309 Ja.vi.310; explained by C. as “pubba-kārinā yāta …
ñāṇika →
pts
adjective in pañca˚ having five truths (of samādhi) DN.iii.278.
ādhuta →
pts
shaken, moved (by the wind, i.e. fanned Vv.39#4 (variant reading adhuta which is perhaps to be preferred, i.e. not shaken, cp. vātadhutaṃ Dāvs v.49; Vv-a.178 explains by saṇikaṃ vidhūpayamāna, i.e. g …
āpaṇika →
pts
shopkeeper, tradesman Ja.i.124; Mil.344; Vv-a.157; Dhp-a.ii.89.
fr. āpaṇa
āsanika →
pts
adjective having a seat; in ek˚; sitting by oneself Vism.69.
fr. āsana
āthabbaṇa →
pts
the Atharva Veda as a code of magic working formulas, witchcraft, sorcery Snp.927 (variant reading ath˚, see interpreted at Mnd.381; expld. as āthabbaṇika-manta-ppayoga at Snp-a.564).
= …
āthabbaṇika →
pts
adjective noun one conversant with magic, wonder-worker, medicine-man Mnd.381; Snp-a.564.
fr. athabbana
āyatanika →
pts
adjective belonging to the sphere of (some special sense, see āyatana 3) SN.iv.126 (phass niraya & sagga).
fr. āyatana