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bha%E1%B9%85ga, 100 találat.
kāma →
pts
…taṇhās, viz. kāma˚, bhava˚, vibhava˚ DN.iii.216 DN.iii.275; Iti.50; Vb.365 (where defined as kāmadhātupaṭisaṃyutto rāgo);…
bha →
pts
…
■ see e.g. bhaṇḍa bhaṇḍati; bh represents b. in bhasta = Sk. basta, bhisa = Sk. bisa, bhusa = Sk buśa
■ bha-kāra…
bhasma →
pts
…grind ψάμμος & ψ ̈ωξος sand; Lat. sabulum sand. The Dhtp.326 & Dhtm.452 explain; bhas by bhasmīkaraṇa “reduce to ashes,” a…
bhasman →
pts
…grind ψάμμος & ψ ̈ωξος sand; Lat. sabulum sand. The Dhtp.326 & Dhtm.452 explain; bhas by bhasmīkaraṇa “reduce to ashes,” a…
ya-kāra →
pts
…of adding -ya- or -bha to his name (cp. E. y in kid → kiddy etc.) is grouped with a series of other terms of insult…
bhasita →
pts
veramba →
pts
Veramba & ˚bha
(adj.) attribute of the wind (vāta or pl. vātā) a wind blowing in high altitudes [cp. BSk. vairambhaka…
verambha →
pts
Veramba & ˚bha
(adj.) attribute of the wind (vāta or pl. vātā) a wind blowing in high altitudes [cp. BSk. vairambhaka…
no →
pts
No1
indeclinable affirm. & emphatic part. = nu (cp. na1): indeed, then, now Snp.457, Snp.875, Snp.1077; Ja.v.343 (api no api nu), Ja.v.435 (= nipātamattaṃ p. 437 …
yathā →
pts
rasa →
pts
…Sk. ṛṣabha: see usabha1
■ Dhtp.325 defines as “assādane” 629 as “assāda-snehanesu”;…
apāṭubha →
pts
…in which latter virahita does not fit in; the pass. seems corrupt).
a + pātu + bha (?), at the only passage changed by Morris J.P.T.S….
aticchati →
pts
…in imper. aticchatha (bhante) “please go on, Sir”, asking a bhikkhu to seek alms elsewhere, thus refusing a gift in a civil way. [The…
ābhassara →
pts
…Cpd. 138 n. 4 is ā + *bha + *sar, i.e. from whose bodies are emitted rays like lightning, more probably a combn. of ābhā +…
vibhassikata →
pts
gossip, lit. “made into talk” Vin.iv.241.
vi + bhassa + kata
uddesaka →
pts
adjective assigning, defining, determining, in bhatt˚ one who sorts out the food Vv-a.92.
fr. uddesa
sambhagga →
pts
broken SN.i.123; MN.i.237. Cp. sampali˚.
saṃ + bhagga
chāta →
pts
…Dhp-a.iii.40.
- -kāla time of being hungry.
cp. Sk. psāta from bhas (*bhsā), Gr. ψώξω; see Walde, Lat. Wtb.…
bhāsura →
pts
adjective bright, shining, resplendent Thag-a.139, Thag-a.212; Vv-a.12.
cp. Epic Sk. bhāsura fr. bhas
bhastā →
pts
…viya), Snp-a.494 (vātabharita˚); Dhp-a.i.442 (bhastaṃ dhamāpeti); Vism.287 2. a sack Thag.1151; Thag.2, Thag.466 (T. reads gatta, but…
bharati →
pts
…See also bhaṭa, bhara, bharita, and Der. fr. bhār˚. A curious Passive form is anu-bhīramāna (ppr.) MN.iii.123 (chatta: a parasol…
kāya →
pts
…sq.; manomaya pīti-bhakkha sayaṃpabha DN.i.17 = Vv-a.10; manomayaṃ kāyaṃ abhinimmināya… DN.i.77; m˚ sabbanga-paccangī…
joti →
pts
- light, splendour, radiance SN.i.93; AN.ii.85; Vv.16#2.
- a star: see compounds
- fire SN.i.169; Thag.415; Ja.iv.206; sajotibhūta set on fire SN.ii.260; AN.iii.407 sq.; Ja.i.232.
- *-[parāyaṇa]( …
nibbāna →
pts
…punappunaṃ SN.i.188 vibhavañ ca bhavañ ca vippahāya vusitavā khīṇapunabbhavo sa bhikkhu Snp.514; bhava-nirodha nibbānaṃ…
kakkhaḷatā →
pts
hardness, rigidity, Dhs.859; Vb.82; Ja.v.167; Dhs-a.166
■ akakkhaḷatā absence of roughness, pleasantness Dhs.44, Dhs.45, Dhs.324 Dhs.640, Dhs.728, Dhs.859; Dhs-a.151; Vv-a.214 (= saṇha).
abstr …
vipallāsa →
pts
reversal change (esp. in a bad sense), inversion, perversion derangement, corruption, distortion
■ The form vipariyāsa occurs at Vin.ii.80 (citta-˚kata, with deranged mind or wrong thoughts); Ja. …
deva →
pts
…Vv-a.285); Ja.iv.143;
sampadāleti →
pts
to tear, to cut MN.i.450; AN.ii.33 = SN.iii.85; SN.iii.155; Mhvs.23, Mhvs.10
■ Act. intrs sampadālati to burst Ja.vi.559 (= phalati, C.).
saṃ + padāleti
sammūḷha →
pts
infatuated, bewildered DN.ii.85; MN.i.250; AN.i.165; Snp.583; Ja.v.294; Tikp.366.
saṃ + mūḷha
tama →
pts
…samāpanno gabbhā gabbhaṃ t. t.… dukkaṃ nigacchati), cp. Mhvs.ii.225, also tamāto tamaṃ ibid. Mhvs.i.27; Mhvs.ii.215
■…
vilutta →
pts
plundered, stripped, robbed, ruined SN.i.85 = Ja.ii.239; Ja.v.99; Ja.vi.44; Mil.303; Mhvs.33, Mhvs.71 (corehi).
pp. of vilumpati
vilumpati →
pts
to plunder, rob, steal, ruin SN.i.85 = Ja.ii.239; Ja.v.99; Mil.193; Vv-a.100; Dhp-a.iii.23-Pass. viluppati Ja.v.254 (gloss for ˚lump˚ of p. 253)
pp vilutta
caus 2 *vilump …
salākā →
pts
…tickets Vin.ii.84.
- -bhatta food to be distributed by tickets Vin.i.58, Vin.i.96; Vin.ii.175; Ja.i.123; Dhp-a.i.53 (eight…
mañjeṭṭhī →
pts
Bengal madder DN-a.i.85.
= Sk. mañjiṣṭhā
sakkāya →
pts
the body in being, the existing body or group (= -nikāya q.v.); as a t.t. in P. psychology almost equal to individuality; identified with the five khandhas MN.i.299; SN.iii.159; …
bhāṇin →
pts
…vuccati paññā tāya pana bhaṇana-sīlo“ Dhp-a.iv.93)
■ ativela˚ speaking for an excessively long time, talking in excess Ja.iv.247,…
bhitti →
pts
wall Vin.i.48; DN.ii.85; SN.ii.103; SN.iv.183 SN.v.218; Ja.i.491; Vism.354 = Vb-a.58 (in comparison) Thag-a.258; Vv-a.42, Vv-a.160, Vv-a.271, Vv-a.302; Pv-a.24.
- -khīla a …
bila →
pts
Bila1
neuter a hole, den, cave AN.ii.33 = SN.iii.85; Thag.189 Mnd.362; Ja.i.480; Ja.ii.53; Ja.vi.574 (= guhā C.); Mil.151 Sdhp.23
■ kaṇṇa˚; orifice of the ear Vism.195; vammīka˚; ant …
sīla →
pts
…pāpa˚; wicked Snp.246; bhaṇana˚; wont to speak Dhp-a.iv.93; vāda˚; quarrelsome Snp.381 sq
■ dussīla…
kukkuccāyati →
pts
to feel remorse, to worry AN.i.85; Pp.26. Der. are kukkuccāyanā and ˚āyitatta = kukkucca in def. at Dhs.1160 = Cnd. s.v.
denom. fr. kukkucca
laṅghati →
pts
- to jump over (acc.) step over, to hop Ja.iii.272; Ja.v.472 (langhamāno yāti); Mil.85.
- to make light of, disregard neglect, transgress Pv-a.15; Vv-a.138
■ Cp. abhilaṅghati, ullaṅghati
c …
ādīnava →
pts
disadvantage, danger (in or through = loc.) DN.i.38 (vedanānaṃ assādañ ca ādīnavañ ca etc.), DN.i.213 (iddhi-pāṭihāriye MN.i.318; SN.i.9 (ettha bhīyo), SN.ii.170 sq. (dhātūnaṃ); SN.iii.27, SN.iii.62, …
apalāḷeti →
pts
to draw over to Vin.i.85.
apa + lāḷeti
sippa →
pts
art, branch of knowledge, craft Snp.261; AN.iii.225; AN.iv.281 sq., AN.iv.322; DN.iii.156, DN.iii.189; Ja.i.239, Ja.i.478; Mil.315; excludes the Vedas Mil.10 sabbasippāni Ja.i.356, Ja.i.463; Ja.ii.53; …
anuvicāra →
pts
meditation, reflexion, thought Dhs.85 (= vicāra).
anu + vicāra, cf. anuvicāreti
anupekkhanatā →
pts
concentration (of thought) Dhs.8, Dhs.85, Dhs.284, Dhs.372.
abstr. fr. anupekkhana, see anupekkhatī
su →
pts
…very big Ja.iv.111. -bhara easily supported, frugal; -tā frugality Vin.i.45; Vin.ii.2; MN.i.13. -bhikkha having…
sasa →
pts
hare, rabbit Dhp.342; Ja.iv.85; of the hare in the moon Ja.iv.84 sq. sasôlūkā (= sasā ca ulūkā ca) Ja.vi.564.
- -lakkhaṇa the sign of a hare Ja.i.172; Ja.iii.55.
- -lañjana …
ati-ambila →
pts
Ati-ambila
adjective too sour Dhp-a.ii.85.
ati + ambila
aggi →
pts
…Agni, has the phrase Aggi Bhagavā the Lord Agni e.g. at Ja.i.285, Ja.i.494; Ja.ii.44. The ancient ceremony of kindling a holy fire on the day…
sāri →
pts
chessman DN-a.i.85.
cp. *Sk. śāri
santāsa →
pts
trembling, fear, shock AN.ii.33; SN.iii.85; Ja.i.274; Mil.146, Mil.207; Pv-a.22.
saṃ + tāsa
khuppipāsā →
pts
hunger & thirst: ˚āya mīyamāno MN.i.85. Personified as belonging to the army of Māra Snp.436 = Nd ii.on visenikatvā. To be tormented by hunger & thirst is the special lot of the; Petas: Pv.i.11#10 P …
rosaka →
pts
adjective angry, wrathful SN.i.85, SN.i.96; Snp.133; Vv.52#8 (= paresaṃ ros uppādanena r. Vv-a.226); Ja.ii.270.
fr. rosa; cp. BSk. roṣaka Divy.38
accaya →
pts
…formula) DN.i.85 (= abhibhavitvā pavatto has overwhelmed me DN-a.i.236); AN.i.54; MN.i.438 (id.); accayaṃ accayato passati to recognise a…
kula →
pts
(nt.; but poetic pl. kulā Pv.ii.9#43)
- clan a high social grade, “good family,” cp. Gr. (doric) φυά, Goth. kuni. A collection of cognates and agnates, in sense of Ohg. sippa, clan; “house” in sense …
atisīta →
pts
adjective too cold Dhp-a.ii.85.
ati + sīta
avajānāti →
pts
- to deny Vin.ii.85; AN.iii.164 = Pp.65.
- (later) to despise Dhp-a.iii.16; Pv-a.175 (grd ˚jānitabba)-Of short stem-form ñā are found the foll grd. avaññeyya Pv-a.175, and with o˚: grd. oñāta …
samāsama →
pts
“exactly the same” at Ud.85 (= DN.ii.135) read sama˚.
pātaligāma →
dppn
…where monks (e.g. Ananda, Bhadda and Nārada) stayed when they came to Pātaliputta M.i.349; A.v.341; A.iii.57; S.v.15f., S.v.171f. At the…
sātiya →
pts
adjective pleasant Snp.853.
fr. sāta
vevaṇṇa →
pts
discolouring Thag-a.85 (Ap. v. 42).
fr. vivaṇṇa
upādāna →
pts
nt.
- (lit.) that (material) substratum by means of which an active process is kept alive or going), fuel, supply, provision; adj. (-˚) supported by, drawing one’s existence from SN.i.69; SN.ii.85 …
catur →
pts
base of numeral four
- As num. adj. nom. & acc. m cattāro (Dhp.109; Ja.iii.51) and caturo (Snp.84, Snp.188), f. catasso (Snp.1122), nt. cattāri (Snp.227); gen. m. catunnaṃ (Snp.p.102), (f. catassa …
rissati →
pts
to be hurt, to suffer harm MN.i.85 (ḍāṃsa-makasa-vāt’ ātapa-siriṃsapa-samphassehi rissamāno; where Cnd.199 in same passage reads samphassamāna).
Vedic riṣ, riṣyati
padhāna →
pts
exertion, energetic effort, striving, concentration of mind DN.iii.30 DN.iii.77, DN.iii.104, DN.iii.108, DN.iii.214, DN.iii.238; MN.ii.174, MN.ii.218; SN.i.47; SN.ii.268 SN.iv.360; SN.v.244 sq.; AN.ii …
gosiṅgasālavanadāya →
dppn
…quiet and solitude, certain monks, among whom were Cāla, Upacāla, Kakkaṭa, Kaḷimbha, Nikata and Kaṭissaha, retired into this forest….
pipphalī →
pts
long pepper SN.v.79; Ja.iii.85; Vv.43#6; Dhp-a.i.258 (˚guhā npl.); Dhp-a.iv.155.
with aspirate ph for p, as in Sk. pippalī, see Geiger, P.Gr. § 62. See also pippala. Etym. loan words are Gr. πέπε …
pakitteti →
pts
to proclaim Ja.i.17 (v. 85).
pa + kitteti
lābha →
pts
…SN.ii.237; AN.ii.73; AN.iii.343 sq., AN.iii.377; Vb.352 sq.; lābha -siloka alone at Vism.67.
fr. labh
paṭiviṃsaka →
pts
share, portion Dhp-a.ii.85.
prec. + ka
ora →
pts
adjective below, inferior, posterior. Usually as nt. oraṃ the below, the near side, this world Snp.15; Vv-a.42 (orato abl. from this side)
■ Cases adverbially: acc. *[oraṃ](/defin …
pakkhāleti →
pts
to wash, cleanse Vin.i.9 (pāde); DN.ii.85 (id.); MN.i.205; SN.i.107; Ja.vi.24 (pāde); Vv-a.261.
Caus. of pa + ksal, cp. khaleti
copana →
pts
moving, stirring Dhp-a.iv.85; Dhs-a.92, Dhs-a.240, Dhs-a.323.
cup, copati to stir, rel. to kup, see kuppati
corovassikaṃ →
pts
at Cnd.40 (p. 85) read terovassikaṃ (as SN.iv.185).
daka →
pts
Vin.iii.112; SN.iii.85; AN.ii.33 = Cnd.420 B3 (: the latter has udaka, but Mnd.14 daka).
pavicinati →
pts
to investigate, to examine MN.iii.85; SN.v.68, SN.v.262; Ne.21; Snp-a.545. grd. paviceyya Ja.iv.164, & pavicetabba Ne.21.
pa + vicinati
pavicarati →
pts
to investigate thoroughly MN.iii.85; SN.v.68.
pa + vicarati
nissayatā →
pts
dependence, requirement, resource Snp.856; Mnd.245.
abstr. to nissaya
cattārīsa →
pts
(& cattālīsa) forty SN.ii.85; Snp.p.87; Iti.99≈. Usually cattāḷīsa Ja.i.58; Ja.v.433; Dhp-a.i.41; Dhp-a.ii.9. 93.
- -danta having 40 teeth (one of the characteristics of a Mahāp …
niratta →
pts
Niratta1
adjective noun soulless; view of soullessness or unsubstantiality; thus interpreted (in preference to niratta2) by Com. on Snp.787 Snp.858, Snp.919. See foll.
Sk. *ni …
cakkhumant →
pts
…Snp.1116 Snp.1128; Vv.12#5 (= pañcahi cakkhūhi cakkhumā Buddho Bhagavā Vv-a.60, cp. cakkhu iii.); Vv.81#27.
cakkhu + mant
anusocati →
pts
to mourn for, to bewail Snp.851 (atītaṃ na a.; cp. Mnd.222); Pv.i.12#7; Pv.ii.6#8; Pv-a.95.
anu + socati
saṅkita →
pts
anxious, doubtful Ja.v.85; Mhvs.7, Mhvs.15; Snp-a.60. Cp. pari˚, vi˚.
fr. śaṅk
rasāvin →
pts
(adj. tasting Vv-a.85 (nibbāna˚).
fr. rasa
pānīya →
pts
adj. nt.
- drinkable SN.ii.111.
- drink, be erage, usually water for drinking Vin.ii.207; Vin.iv.263; Ja.i.198, Ja.i.450; Ja.iii.491 Ja.v.106, Ja.v.382; Pv.i.10#7; Pv.ii.1#19, Pv.ii.7#10; Pv-a.4, …
nāgara →
pts
citizen Ja.i.150; Ja.iv.404; Ja.v.385; Dāvs ii.85; Vv-a.31; Pv-a.19; Dhp-a.i.41.
Sk. nāgara, see nagara
koṭilla →
pts
crookedness Dhtm.526; Abhp.859. As koṭilya at Dhtp.472.
fr. kuṭila
ratani →
pts
cubit Mil.85 (aṭṭha rataniyo).
Sk. aratni “elbow” with apocope and diaeresis; given at Halāyudha 2, 381 as “a cubit, or measure from the elbow to the tip of the little finger.” The form ratni also oc …
purakkhata →
pts
honoured, esteemed, preferred DN.i.50; MN.i.85; SN.i.192, SN.i.200; Snp.199, Snp.421 Snp.1015; Mnd.154; Dhp.343 (= parivārita Dhp-a.iv.49) Ja.ii.48 (˚parivārita); Pv.iii.7#1 (= payirupāsita Pv-a.205 …
thakana →
pts
covering, lid; closing up Dhp-a.iv.85 (saṃvara +).
see next
tekiccha →
pts
adjective curable; fig. one who can be helped or pardoned. Only in compounds a˚; incurable unpardonable Vv-a.322 (of a sick person); Dhp-a.i.25 (id.); Mil.322; of Devadatta w. ref. to his rebirth …
tassa-pāpiyyasikā →
pts
Tassa-pāpiyyasikā
feminine (viz. kiriyā) Name of one of the adhikaraṇa-samathā: guilt (legal wrong) of such & such a character Vin.i.325; in detail expl. MN.ii.249; + tiṇavatthāraka DN.iii.254; AN …
upakappati →
pts
intrs.) to be beneficial to (w. dat.), to serve, to accrue SN.i.85; Pv.i.4#4 (= nippajjati Pv-a.19); Pv.i.5#7 (petānaṃ); Pv.i.10#4 (= viniyujjati Pv-a.49) Ja.v.350; Pv-a.8, Pv-a.29 (petānaṃ), Pv- …
upacāra →
pts
- approach, access Vin.ii.120, Vin.ii.152; Vin.iv.304; Ja.i.83, Ja.i.172; Dhs-a.328 (phal˚).
- habit practice, conduct Vin.ii.20 (dassan˚); Snp-a.140 (id.); Ja.iii.280.
- way, means application, …
somanassa →
pts
…ânubhavana-lakkhaṇaṃ, etc.). A synonym of it is veda 1. On term see also Cpd. 277.
*…
tela →
pts
…worth a hundred) pādabbhañjana˚ oil for rubbing the feet Vv-a.44 sāsapa˚ (mustard seed & oil) Pv-a.198; sappi˚ (butter & oil) Snp.295;…
suddha →
pts
- clean, pure, Vin.i.16; Vin.ii.152; DN.i.110; Snp.476.
- purified, pure of heart MN.i.39; Dhp.125, Dhp.412; Snp.90
- simple, mere, unmixed, nothing but SN.i.135; Dhs-a.72; Ja.ii.252 (˚daṇḍaka jus …
ta →
pts
…Cnd.203; tadaṅga-vikkhambhana-samuccheda Vism.410; tadaṅga-pahāna Dhs-a.351; Snp-a.8; tadangena AN.iv.411
-
tan˚:
- as…
sujjhati →
pts