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antara, 209 találat.
antara →
ncped
- (mfn.) interior; inner, inward.
- (n.)
- interior part, inside; heart, mind; place between; interval (of time or space); moment between (two events); distance; difference, disagreement.
- …
antarā →
ncped
prep.
- (adv.) inside; on the way, in the meantime; beforehand, before (reaching something).
- (prep.) between (gen. or acc).
antara →
pts
…Pv-a.272.
IV
anantara (adj.) having or leaving nothing in between i.e. immediately following, incessant, next,…
antarā →
pts
sākya →
dppn
…miracle and preached the Vessantara Jātaka, and their pride was subdued. They evidently fond of sports and mention is made of a special school of…
abbhantara →
ncped
- (mfn.) interior, internal; being within, included in, among; belonging to one ’s house, personal, intimate.
- (n.)
- intermediate space, interval; the inside, interior.
- a measure of leng …
abbhantarapassaya →
ncped
resting inside, in the heart
agyantarāya →
ncped
danger from fire.
anantara →
ncped
esoteric, not kept to oneself; not restricted
anantaradhāna →
ncped
non-disappearance; non-decline
anantarahita →
ncped
uncovered, bare; not having disappeared
anantaraṃ →
ncped
immediately after
anantarā →
ncped
immediately after; next, then; next to (gen. or abl.)
anantarāyika →
ncped
not subject to hindrance or danger; not forming an impediment
anantarāyikinī →
ncped
not hindered; not prevented.
ananugatantara →
ncped
with independent mind
antarabhogika →
ncped
border chieftain (between two kingdoms)
antaradhāna →
ncped
disappearance, vanishing, passing away.
antaradhāpayati →
ncped
causes to disappear; destroys
antaradhāpeti →
ncped
causes to disappear; destroys
antaradhāyamāna →
ncped
antaradhāyati →
ncped
disappears; vanishes.
antaradhāyi →
ncped
antaradhāyituṃ →
ncped
antaradhāyiṃsu →
ncped
antaradhāytha →
ncped
antaragharaṃ →
ncped
between the houses, among the houses (i.e. in the village); within a house
antaraghare →
ncped
within a house; (se antara)
antarahita →
ncped
disappeared, vanished; covered; invisible
antarakappa →
ncped
( & n.) a subdivision or intermediate cycle of a mahākappa
antarato →
ncped
from within, inwardly
antaravassa →
ncped
the rainy season
antaravāsaka →
ncped
an inner garment, esp. the innermost of the three robes of a bhikkhu
antaraṃ karoti →
ncped
concentrates on; keeps in mind
antaraṭṭhaka →
ncped
occuring between the aṭṭhakā days
antarā-hosi →
ncped
antarā-hosi
aor. 3 sg. was interrupted; was drowned.
antarākathā →
ncped
mutual talk, conversation (between)
antarākāja →
ncped
load on a carrying pole suspended between two persons
antarāmaggato →
ncped
from on the road
antarāmagge →
ncped
on the way
antarāmuttaka →
ncped
released or vacant in the meantime
antarāntara →
ncped
in the middle; as an interruption
antarāparinibbāyi →
ncped
one who realized nibbāna beforehand (before passing the midpoint of his term life in heaven)
antarāparinibbāyin →
ncped
one who realized nibbāna beforehand (before passing the midpoint of his term life in heaven)
antarāpaṇa →
ncped
market, bazaar.
antarāppati →
ncped
an offence committed in the meantime (i.e. before the expiration of a parivāsa or mānatta period)
antarāvosāna →
ncped
giving up half-way
antarāya →
ncped
an obstacle, hindrance; danger, accident; (euphemism for) ruin, death.
antarāyakara →
ncped
(~ī)n. causing obstacles; preventing
antarāyaṃ karoti →
ncped
hinders, prevents (+gen. rei and personae or +acc. personae, loc. rei)
antarāyika →
ncped
causing obstacles, forming an impediment.
atthantara →
ncped
taking the goal or meaning to heart; intent on the goal or meaning
citantaraṃsa →
ncped
whose back is flat (i.e. not hollow) between the shoulder-blades (one of the 32 characteristics of a mahapurisa)
cittantara →
ncped
having the interval of a thought moment.
cīvara →
ncped
…three robes of a bhikkhu (antaravāsaka, uttarāsaṅga and saṅghāti), or one of the five robes of a bhikkhuni (those three plus…
dosantara →
ncped
inwardly hostile; activated by ill-will.
eḷaka-m-antaraṃ →
ncped
eḷaka-m-antaraṃ
ind. within the threshold; across the threshold.
gāmantara →
ncped
another village, a different village, the next village.
gāmantarakappa →
ncped
“different village practice”, the practice of eating a second time in a different village.
itthantara →
ncped
with a woman inside (?); with a woman driver (?)
kantāra →
ncped
region difficult to cross, a dangerous area or way; a wilderness, a desert.
kantāraddha →
ncped
a road through a wilderness, a dangerous path
kantāraddhan →
ncped
a road through a wilderness, a dangerous path
kantāraddhāna →
ncped
a road through a wilderness, a dangerous path
kantāramagga →
ncped
road through a wilderness, a dangerous way
kopāntara →
ncped
inwardly angry
āmisantara →
ncped
wishing for material gain
anantara-paccaya →
nyana
Anantara-paccaya: P roximity, is one of the 24 conditional relations paccaya.
antarā-parinibbāyī →
nyana
Antarā-parinibbāyī: is one of the 5 kinds of Non-Returners or Anāgāmī.
anāgāmī →
nyana
Anāgāmī: T he Non-Returner is a Noble Disciple Ariya-puggala on the 3rd stage of Nobility. There are 5 classes of Non-Returners, as it is said e.g. Pug. 42-46:
A being, through the disappea …
contiguity →
nyana
Contiguity: samanantara-paccaya is one of the 24 conditions paccaya.
paccaya →
nyana
…or immediacy-condition anantara and samanantara-paccaya - both being identical - refer to any state of consciousness and mental phenomena…
proximity →
nyana
Proximity: anantara is one of the 24 conditions paccaya.
abbhantara →
pts
…Mil.281 (bāhir-abbhantara dhana) Dhp-a.ii.74 (adj. c. gen. being among; variant reading abbhantare). Cases used adverbially: instr….
abbhantarika →
pts
…Ja.i.337 (“insider”, opp. bāhiraka).
fr. abbhantara, cp. Sk. abhyantara in same meaning
abbhantarima →
pts
adjective internal, inner (opp. bāhirima) Vin.iii.149; Ja.v.38.
superl. formation fr. abbhantara in contrasting function
abbhuṇṇata →
pts
…of being erect. stiffness), Ja.v.197 (˚unnata; variant reading abbhantara, is reading correct?).
pp. of abbhunnamati
abhi →
pts
…(“vorbei gegangen”), abbhantara (“with-in” b-innen or “in here”), abbhudāharati, abhipūreti (“fill up”) etc. (see also II….
abhippaharaṇa →
pts
attacking, fighting, as adj. f. -aṇī fighting, epithet of Mārassa senā, the army of M. Snp.439 (kaṇhassa˚ the fighting army of k. = samaṇabrāhmaṇānaṃ nippothanī antarāyakārī Snp-a.390).
abhi + paharaṇa
addhāna →
pts
same meaning as addhan but as simplex only used with reference to time (i.e. a long time, cp. Vv-a.117 addhānaṃ = ciraṃ). Usually in phrase atītaṃ (anāgataṃ etc.) addhānaṃ in …
alaṃ →
pts
indeclinable emphatic particle
- in affirmative sentences: part. of assurance emphasis = for sure, very much (so), indeed, truly. Note. In connection with a dat. or an infin. the latter only app …
anta →
pts
…= ˚guṇa Vism.258.
Vedic āntra, contr. fr. antara inner = Lat. interus, Gr. ε ̓́ντερα intestines
antaradhāna →
pts
disappearance AN.i.58 (saddhammassa); AN.ii.147; AN.iii.176 sq.; Mil.133; Dhs.645 Dhs.738, Dhs.871. Cp. ˚dhāyana.
fr. antaradhāyati
antaradhāyana →
pts
disappearance Dhp-a.iv.191. (variant reading ˚adhāna).
fr. antaradhāyati
antaradhāyati →
pts
…(q.v.)
caus antaradhāpeti to cause to disappear, to destroy Ja.i.147; Ja.ii.415; Pv-a.123.
antara +…
antarahita →
pts
…Pv-a.245. 2. in phrase anantarahitāya bhūmiyā (loc) on the bare soil (lit. on the ground with nothing put in between it & the person lying…
antarayati →
pts
to go or step in between, ger. antaritvā (= antarayitvā) Ja.i.218.
cp. denom. fr. antara
antaraṃsa →
pts
“in between the shoulders”, i.e. the chest Ja.v.173 = Ja.vi.171 (phrase lohitakkho vihat’ antaraṃso).
B.Sk. antarâṃsa; antara + aṃsa
antaraṭṭhaka →
pts
…antaraṭṭhakāsu* and antaraṭṭhake hima-pātasamaye (in which antara functions as prep. c. loc., according to antara II. b.) i.e. in…
antarika →
pts
…Vin.ii.212 (ān˚); Vin.iv.234.
fr. antara
antarāpaṇa →
pts
place where the trading goes on, bazaar Ja.i.55; Ja.vi.52; Mil.1, Mil.330; Dhp-a.i.181.
antarā + paṇa “in between the shopping or trading”
antarāya →
pts
antarāyika →
pts
adjective causing an obstacle, forming an impediment Vin.i.94 = Vin.ii.272; MN.i.130; SN.ii.226 Thag-a.288.
fr. antarāya
antarāyikin →
pts
adjective noun one who meets with an obstacle, finding difficulties Vin.iv.280 (an˚ = asati antarāye).
cp. antarāyika
antarāḷa →
pts
interior, interval Dāvs i.52; Dāvs iii.53 (nabh˚).
Sk antarāla
anupubbi-kathā →
pts
…anupubbikathā nāma dānânantaraṃ sīlaṃ sīlânantaro saggo saggânantaro maggo ti etesaṃ dīpana-kathā (DN-a.i.277). Vin.i.15,…
appa →
pts
adjective small, little, insignificant, often in the sense of “very little = (next to) nothing” (so in most compounds); thus expld. at Vv-a.334 as equivalent to a negative part. (see *[a …
attha →
pts
…atthaṁ Commentary)
- -antara difference between the (two) meanings Mil.158 At Thag.374, Oldenberg’s reading, but the variant reading (also…
aḍḍha →
pts
aṭṭhaka →
pts
…see aṭṭha B 1 a. See also antara.
Sk. aṣṭaka
bhava →
pts
…Buddha Vism.210. -antara an existence interval, i.e. transition fr. one life to another, a previous or subsequent life…
bhogika →
pts
(-˚) adjective having wealth or power, in antara˚; an intermediate aristocrat Vin.iii.47.
fr. bhoga
bhumma →
pts
…Vin.ii.208; Vin.iv.279. -antara “earth-occasion,” i.e. 1 sphere of the earth, plane of existence Mil.163; Dhs-a.296 2 in…
brahmacariya →
pts
term (not in the strictly Buddhist sense) for observance of vows of holiness, particularly of chastity: good & moral living (brahmaṃ cariyaṃ brahmāṇaṃ vā cariyaṃ = brahmacariyaṃ Kp-a.151); esp. in Bu …
buddha →
pts
…-antara a Buddha-interval, the period between the appearance of one Buddha & the next Mil.3; Dhp-a.i.201 (the 4 last…
bāhira →
pts
…known outside)
■ santara˚ (adj.) [= sa-antara] including the inward & outward parts DN.i.74; AN.iii.25; Thag.172; Ja.i.125.
2….
cara →
pts
…water MN.i.117; Ja.vi.416; antara˚ SN.iv.173; eka˚ solitary Snp.166; saddhiṃ˚ a companion Snp.45; anattha˚ Ja.v.433 jala˚ Dāvs iv.38. See…
cita →
pts
…cp. Vin.ii.123.
- -antaraṃsa “one whose shoulder-hole is heaped up, one who has the shoulders well filled out…
cīvara →
pts
…sanghāṭi, uttarāsaṅga, antaravāsaka given thus, e.g. at Vin.i.289. that is literally ʻtaking his bowl & robe.’ But this is an elliptical…
daṇḍa →
pts
…= Cnd.470 = Mil.196;
- -(m)antara among the sticks DN.i.166 = AN.i.295 = AN.ii.206 = MN.i.77, MN.i.238, MN.i.307, MN.i.342 Pp.55; see note at…
desa →
pts
…(˚bhūta); Pv-a.78 (˚antara prob. to be read dos˚), Pv-a.153 Kp-a.132, Kp-a.227
■ desaṃ karoti to go abroad Ja.v.340 (p. 342 has…
diṭṭhi →
pts
view, belief, dogma, theory, speculation, esp. false theory, groundless or unfounded opinion
- The latter is rejected by the Buddha as pāpa˚; (AN.iv.172) and pāpikā d. (opp bhaddikā: AN.v.212 sq …
dosa →
pts
…moh˚); Ja.i.61;
- -antara (adj.) bearing anger, intending evil in one’s heart Vin.ii.249; DN.iii.237; MN.i.123;…
dvāra →
pts
…a gateway Ja.iii.431 -pānantara at Ja.vi.349 should be read ˚vātapānantara -pidahana shutting the door Vism.78….
dīgha →
pts
gabbhinī →
pts
…g˚ pāyamānā purisantaragatā (pregnant, lactating & having had sex. intercourse AN.i.295 = AN.ii.206 = MN.i.77, MN.i.238, MN.i.307,…
gacchati →
pts
The three formations (described below in the etymology) are represented in Pāli as follows.
- gacch˚, in
pres gacchati;
imper gaccha & gacchāhi;
pot gacche (Dhp.46, Dhp.224) & gacchey …
gahana →
pts
- adj. deep, thick, impervious, only in a˚ clear, unobstructed, free from obstacles Vv.18#7 (akanataka +); Mil.160 (gahanaṃ a kataṃ the thicket is cleared).
- nt. an impenetrable place, a thicket j …
gamana →
pts
- (nt.) the fact or the state of going, movement, journey, walk; (-˚) striving for, the leading of, pursuit AN.ii.48 sq. (gamanena na pattabbo lokass’ anto = one cannot walk to the end of the world) …
gata →
pts
…(of Nibbāna) Dhp.323; purisantaraṃ ˚ṃ mātugāmaṃ “a maid who has not been with a man” Ja.i.290.
■ sugata of…
giri →
pts
…dvinnaṃ pabbatānaṃ antaraṃ ekasmiṃ yeva vā ummagga-sadisaṃ mahā-vivaraṃ;
- -bbaja (nt.) [Etym. uncertain, according to…
gumba →
pts
…Mil.117 (of clouds).
- -antara thicket Vv-a.233.
Sk. gulma, *glem to *gel, to be thick, to conglomerate, cp. Lat….
gāma →
pts
…Snp.710; -antara the (interior of the) village, only in t. t. gāmantaraṃ gacchati to go into the v. Vin.ii.300 & in;…
gāthā →
pts
…the lines Vin.i.38
■ anantaragāthā the foll. stanza Ja.iv.142; Snp.251; Ja.i.280; Dhp.102 (˚sataṃ).
- -abhigīta…
hata →
pts
struck, killed DN.ii.131; destroyed, spoilt, injured Vin.i.25; Dhs.264; Ja.ii.175; reṇuhata struck with dust, covered with dust Vin.i.32; hatatta (nt.) the state of being destroyed Dhp.390; *[hatā …
hattha →
pts
…hand-bone Kp-a.49. -antara a cubit Vism.124. -āpalekhana licking the hands (to clean them after eating-cp. the…
hāyati →
pts
…e.g. Mnd.147 (+ pari˚, antaradhāyati); Mil.297 (+ khīyati); ppr. hāyamāna Cnd.543 Cp….
kacchantara →
pts
kacchā →
pts
…wall or room: see kacchantara. 2. an ornament for head & neck (of an elephant), veilings, ribbon Vv.21#9 = Vv.69#9 (=…
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 …
kammanta →
pts
- doing, acting, working; work, business, occupation profession. paṭicchanna˚ of secret acting Snp.127 Vb.357; as being punished in Niraya AN.i.60; SN.iv.180 as occupation esp. in pl. kammantā: SN.v. …
kantāra →
pts
adjective noun difficult to pass, scil. magga, a difficult road, waste land, wilderness, explained as nirudaka īriṇa Vv-a.334 (on Vv.84#3), combined with maru˚ Pv-a.99 and marukantāramagga Pv-a.112 …
kantāriya →
pts
adjective (one) living in or belonging to the desert, the guardian of a wilderness, applied to a Yakkha Vv.84#21 (= Vv-a.341).
from kantāra
kappa →
pts
…mahā˚, asaṅkheyya˚, antara˚; each mahā consists of 4 asankheyya-kappas, viz. saṃvaṭṭa˚ saṃvaṭṭaṭṭhāyi˚ vivaṭṭa˚…
karoti →
pts
v. irreg. Of the endless variety of forms given by grammarians only the foll. are bona fide and borne out by passages from our texts (when bracketed found in gram. works only).
I. Act
- I …
katama →
pts
…formation of num. ord., in function = katara, cp antama → antara, Lat. dextimus → dexter
kathā →
pts
- talk talking, conversation AN.i.130; Pv-a.39. So in antarā˚ DN.i.179; Snp.p.107, Snp.p.115; cp. sallāpa. Also in tiracchāna˚; low, common speech, comprising 28 kinds of conversational talk a b …
khandha →
pts
…cuti cavanatā bhedo antaradhānaṃ maccu maraṇaṃ kālakiriyā khandhānaṃ bhedo kalevarassa nikkhepo MN.i.49 = Vb.137 = SN.ii.3,…
khema →
pts
- (adj.) full of peace, safe; tranquil, calm DN.i.73 (of a country) SN.i.123 (of the path leading to the ambrosial, i.e. Nibbāna), SN.i.189 = Snp.454 (of vācā nibbānapattiyā); MN.i.227 (vivaṭaṃ amata …
kho →
pts
…really. Def. as adhikār’ antara-nidassan’ atthe nipāto Kp-a.113 as avadhāraṇaṃ (affirmative particle) Pv-a.11, Pv-a.18
■ A few…
kopa →
pts
…Ja.i.301; Snp.p.92. akopa (adj.) friendly, without hatred, composed Snp.499.
- -antara (adj.) one who is under the…
koṭṭha →
pts
…Vism.255.
- -abbhantara the intestinal canal Mil.67
- -āgāra (nt.) storehouse, granary, treasury: in conn…
kāca →
pts
Kāca1
a glass-like substance made of siliceous clay; crystal Vin.i.190; Vin.ii.112 (cp Divy.503, kācamaṇi rock-crystal)
■ a˚; not of glass or quartz, i.e. pure, clear, flawless, appl …
kāla →
pts
…AN.ii.209; Pp.58;
- -antara interval, period: kālantarena in a little while Pv-a.13; na kālantare at once Pv-a.19; *…
kāma →
pts
…of Yakkhas and of Vessantara (cp. the good fairy) Ja.vi.498, Ja.vi.525; Mhvs.19, Mhvs.9; as sabba˚ Pv.ii.13#8; -dada =…
kāraṇa →
pts
…also at Ja.iv.87 (tantarajjukaṃ k˚ṃ katvā), whereas at Ja.vi.416 k. is directly paraphrased by “maraṇa,” as much as…
kāḷa →
pts
…AN.ii.209; Pp.58;
- -antara interval, period: kālantarena in a little while Pv-a.13; na kālantare at once Pv-a.19; *…
loka →
pts
…Cnd.551. -antara the space between the single worlds Ja.i.44 (v.253: Avīcimhi na uppajjanti, tathā lokantaresu ca)….
magga →
pts
- a road (usually high road), way, foot-path Vism.708 (maggaṃ agata-pubba-purisa, simile of); Vb-a.256 (tiyojana˚, simile of a man travelling); Dhp-a.i.229- addhāna˚; high road Vin.iv.62; MN. …
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
…cuti cavanatā bhedo antaradhānaṃ maccu maraṇaṃ kālakiriyā, khandhānaṃ bhedo, kaḷebarassa nikkhepo MN.i.49; Mnd.123, Mnd.124…
maru →
pts
Maru1
a region destitute of water, a desert. Always combined with -kantāra: Mnd.155 (as Name); Ja.i.107; Vb-a.6; Vv-a.332; Pv-a.99, Pv-a.112.
cp. Epic Sk. maru
Maru2
- …
moha →
pts
…˚paccaya Snp-a.411; cp. antara = kāraṇa under antara I 2 b.).
- -ussada quality of dullness Mnd.72, Mnd.413. *…
muttaka →
pts
adjective only in cpd. antarā˚; one who is released in the meantime Vin.ii.167.
mutta1 + ka
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 …
nirantara →
pts
…Usually in nt. as adv nirantaraṃ always, incessantly, constantly; immediately at once Dhs-a.168; Pv-a.52, Pv-a.80, Pv-a.107, Pv-a.110 (=…
nittharati →
pts
to cross over, get out of, leave behind, get over DN.i.73 (kantāraṃ). pp nittiṇṇa q.v. Caus. nitthāreti to bring through, help over Cnd.630 (nittāreti).
…
nivesa →
pts
- entering, stopping, settling down; house, abode Vv.8#2 (= nivesanāni kacchantarāni Vv-a.50).
- = nivesana 2, in diṭṭhi˚; Snp.785 (= idaṃ-sacchâbhinivesa-sankhātāni diṭṭhi-nivesanāni Snp-a.5 …
pantha →
pts
to come or go (by) a road, roadway, path SN.i.18 (gen. pl. panthānaṃ kantāramagga C; “jungle road” trsl.); Snp.121 (loc panthasmiṃ); Cnd.485 B (+ patha in expln of magga) Mil.157 (see pant …
parikhā →
pts
…Ja.iv.106 (ukkiṇṇ’ antaraparikha); Ja.vi.276, Ja.vi.432; Cp II.1#2 (spelt kkh); Mil.1 (gambhīra˚); Snp-a.519 (˚taṭa); Pv-a.201…
parinibbāyin →
pts
…trsl.* 742 2. antara˚; [cp. BSk. antarāparinirvāyin Mvu.i.33] one who passes away in the middle of his term of life in a…
parissaya →
pts
danger, risk, trouble MN.i.10 (utu˚); AN.iii.388 (id.); Snp.42, Snp.45, Snp.770, Snp.921, Snp.960 sq.; Dhp.328 (˚ayāni sīha-vyaggh’-ādayo pākaṭa-parissaye, rāga-bhaya-dosabhay’ ādayo paṭicchanna\ …
pañjara →
pts
…Ja.vi.391; Mil.23 (˚antaragata gone into the c.); Mil.27; Dhp-a.i.164 (nakha˚), where meaning is “frame”; Vb-a.238; + sīha˚…
paṭipajjati →
pts
to enter upon (a path), to go along, follow out (a way or plan) to go by; fig. to take a line of action, to follow a method to be intent on, to regulate one’s life DN.i.70 (saṃvarāya), DN.i.175 (tatha …
puman →
pts
…Ja.v.154 (gata, cp purisantara-gata)
■ On decl. cp. Müller, P.Gr. p. 79 Greiger,
Pali Grammar
§ 93#5.
see…
purisa →
pts
…by antimapurisa).
- -antaragatā touched by a man (lit. gone in by…), a woman who has sexual intercourse, a woman in intercourse with a…
puthula →
pts
…flat-headed); Ja.vi.171 (˚antaraṃsa flat-chested); Mil.121 (of a river); Vv-a.301 (˚gambhīra)
■ abl. puthulato (as adv.) across…
pīta →
pts
…C. 304).
- -antara a yellow dress or mantle Vv.36 (= pītavaṇṇā uttarīyā C. 166). *…
rahita →
pts
…Pv-a.63 (bhoga˚), Pv-a.67 (ācāra˚), Pv-a.77 (gandha˚). Note. samantarahita is to be divided as sam-antarahita.
pp. of rah
rukkha →
pts
…(dīpa˚); Pv-a.43.
-antara the inside of a tree Pv-a.63. -koṭṭaka (-sakuṇa) the wood-pecker Ja.iii.327 (=…
rājan →
pts
…maṇḍalikā, antarabhogikā akkhadassā, mahāmattā, ye vā pana chejjabhejjaṃ anusāsanti (i.e. those who have juridical…
rājā →
pts
…maṇḍalikā, antarabhogikā akkhadassā, mahāmattā, ye vā pana chejjabhejjaṃ anusāsanti (i.e. those who have juridical…
rūpa →
pts
…of form (see [as ˚antara˚ intermediate form](/define/as ˚antara˚ intermediate form)) Snp-a.245.
- -bhava material…
sa →
pts
…in alph. order. E.g. sa -antara inside Dhp-a.iii.788 (for santara Dhp.315); sa -Inda together with Indra DN.ii.261,…
sabala →
pts
…of one of the dogs in the Lokantara hell Ja.vi.106, Ja.vi.247 (Sabálo ca Sāmo ca). asabala, unspotted DN.ii.80.
- -kārin…
samanantara →
pts
…Tikp.61 sq.; Dukp.26; Vism.534.
saṃ + anantara
samaya →
pts
…(jānana˚) Dāvs vi.4 (˚antara var. views). bāhira˚; state of an outsider, doctrine of outsiders, i.e. brahmanic Dhp-a.iii.392, cp….
santara →
pts
…DN-a.i.218; Dhp-a.iii.488.
sa3 + antara, cp. E. with-in
santarati →
pts
to be in haste, to be agitated; ppr. -amāna (˚rūpa) Ja.iii.156, Ja.iii.172; Ja.vi.12, Ja.vi.451.
saṃ + tarati2
santāraṇa →
pts
-ī (f.) conveying to the other shore SN.iv.174; MN.i.134
■ f. santāraṇī Tha-ap.234 (scil. nāvā).
fr. saṃ + tāreti1
satata →
pts
…Mil.70; Pv.ii.8#11 (= nirantaraṃ Pv-a.110); Pv.iii.7#10 (= sabbakālaṃ Pv-a.207); Pv-a.177; and as ˚-in -vihāra a chronic state of…
satthi →
pts
Satthi1
neuter & feminine the thigh Vin.ii.161; Thag.151; Vv.81#17; Ja.ii.408; Ja.iii.83; Ja.vi.528; antarā˚ between the thighs AN.ii.245.
cp. Sk. sakthi
sañjambhari →
pts
…as “sambharitaṃ nirantaraṃ phuṭaṃ akaṃsu upari vijjhiṃsū ti,” i.e. continually touching (or nudging) (phuṭa = phuṭṭha…
sukkha →
pts
adjective dry, dried up DN.ii.347; Ja.i.228, Ja.i.326; Ja.iii.435; Ja.v.106; Mil.261, Mil.407. Cp pari˚, vi˚.
- -kaddama dried mud Mhvs.17, Mhvs.35.
- *-[kantāra](/define/kantā …
sāsana →
pts
…-antaradhāna the disappearance or decline of the teaching of the Buddha. Said of the doctrine of Kassapa Bhagavā…
sāṭaka →
pts
…Dhp-a.i.393 (thūla˚). Cp. antara˚, alaṃ˚.
- -lakkhaṇa prognostication drawn from pieces of cloth…
tattha →
pts
A.
- of place:
- place where there, in that place Snp.1071, Snp.1085; Dhp.58; Ja.i.278; Pv.i.10#15; often with eva: tatth’ eva right there, on the (very same) spot SN.i.116; Ja.ii.154; …
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 …
ti FIXME double →
pts
…uttarāsanga ekacciya antaravāsaka Vin.i.289, Vin.i.296; Vin.ii.302. ticīvarena avippavāsa Vin.i.109 sq
■ Vism.60, Vism.66;…
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\ …
udara →
pts
…Vism.359 (= sarīr˚abbhantara Vism.261); Snp-a.248; Kp-a.55, Kp-a.61.
- -pūra stomachfilling Vism.108. *…
ummatta →
pts
…mad, madly, insane Pv.i.8#1; Pv.ii.6#2 (where Ja.iii.156 has santaramāna).
ud + matta of mad
vacana →
pts
- speaking, utterance, word, bidding SN.ii.18 (alaṃ vacanāya one says rightly); SN.iv.195 (yathā bhūtaṃ); AN.ii.168; Snp.417, Snp.699 Snp.932, Snp.984, Snp.997; Mil.235; Pv.ii.2#7; Snp-a.343, Snp-a …
vakkala →
pts
…bark of a tree Ja.ii.13 (˚antara); Ja.iii.522. 2. a bark garment (worn by ascetics): see vakkali.
cp. BSk. valkala (e.g….
vassa →
pts
…Lent Mhvs.18, Mhvs.2; antara-vassaṃ id SN.iv.63. 2. (nt.) a year AN.iv.252 (mānusakāni paññāsa vassāni); Snp.289, Snp.446,…
vaṇṇu →
pts
is given at Abhp.663 in meaning of “sand.” Occurs only in cpd. vaṇṇupatha a sandy place, quicksand, swamp Ja.i.109; Vv.84#3 (= vālu-kantāra Vv-a.334); Pv.iv.3#2 (= petena nim …
velāmika →
pts
…combd with Vessantara at Vb-a.414), and at DN.ii.333 classed with khujjā vāmanikā & komārikā (translation “maidens”; Bdhgh…
vibhāvana →
pts
…non-existing (cp. vibhava 2) Dhs-a.163 (vibhāvanā nāma antara-dhāpanā ti attho).
fr. vibhāveti
vimocana →
pts
- letting loose, discharging Dhtm.216 (assu˚).
- release from, doing away with Mhvs.35, Mhvs.73 (antarāya˚).
vi + mocana
vissa →
pts
…and at Iti.32 (vissantaraṃ “among all beings”? variant reading vessantaraṃ).
Vedic viśva, to vi˚
Vissa2
neuter a…
vosāna →
pts
- (relative) achievement, perfection (in this world), accomplishment MN.ii.211 (diṭṭhadhamm’ âbhiññāvosāna-pārami-ppatta); Dhp.423 (cp Dhp-a.iv.233); Thag.784 (˚ṃ adhigacchati to reach perfection) …
vālukantāra →
pts
at Vv-a.332 probably for vāluka-kantāra, i.e. sandy desert. See vaṇṇu.
vīci →
pts
…time interval) Ja.v.271 (˚antara, in Avīci definition as “uninterrupted state of suffering”). In contrast pair avīci…
vīthi →
pts
…Vv-a.31; Pv-a.54. -antaravīthiyaṃ (loc.) in the middle of the road Ja.i.373; Pv-a.96. -sabhāga share of road Ja.i.422;…
āmisa →
pts
…desire, lust Vin.i.303 (˚antara out of greed, selfish, opp. mettacitto); AN.iii.144 (id.), AN.iii.184 (id.); AN.i.73 (˚garū parisā); Ja.v.91…
ānantarika →
pts
…practice of kammaṭṭhāna).
fr. an + antara + ika
ānantariya →
pts
…practice of kammaṭṭhāna).
fr. an + antara + ika
īriṇa →
pts
barren soil, desert DN.i.248; AN.v.156 sq.; Ja.v.70 (= sukkha-kantāra C.); Ja.vi.560; Vv-a.334.
= iriṇa, q.v. & cp. Sk. īriṇa
ṭhiti →
pts
…(always with asammosa & anantaradhāna), cp. MN.ii.26 sq.
■ dhammaṭṭhitiñāṇa (state or condition of) SN.ii.124; Pts.i.50 sq
■ n…