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dāha, 254 találat.
daha →
ncped
lake or a pool.
dāha →
ncped
ḍaha →
ncped
ḍāha →
ncped
burning; fever; heat.
daha →
pts
lake DN.i.45 (udaka˚); Ja.i.50; Ja.ii.104; Ja.v.412; Mil.259; Pv-a.152; Dpvs.i.44.
Sk. draha, through metathesis fr. hrada, hlād, see hilādate
dāha →
pts
see ḍāha.
ḍāha →
pts
…Mil.325. Sometimes spelt dāha, e.g. AN.i.178 (aggi˚) Sdhp.201 (id.); - dava˚; a jungle fire Vin.ii.138; Ja.i.461.
Sk. dāha, see…
bārānasī →
dppn
BārānasīBenares
The capital of Kāsi-janapada. It was one of the four places of pilgrimage for the Buddhists - the others being Kapilavatthu, Buddhagayā and Kusināra - because it was at, the Migadā …
devadaha →
dppn
A township (nigama) of the Sākiyans. The Buddha stayed there during his tours and preached to the monks on various topics S.iii.5f; S.iv.124f; M.ii.214.
27.523572,83.5113725town
kaddamadaha →
dppn
A river where Mahākaccāyana sometimes stayed.
Avanti3river
koḷiyā →
dppn
One of the republican clans in the time of the Buddha. The Koḷiyā owned two chief settlements—one at Rāmagāma and the other at Devadaha.
Attached probably to the Koliyan central authorities, was a sp …
kuṇālā →
dppn
The name of a river which flows out of the Kuṇāladaha. It dries up when, at the end of the aeon, the fourth sun rises.AN.iv.101
4river
lumbineyya →
dppn
LumbineyyaLumbinī
A park situated between Kapilavatthu and Devadaha. It was there that the Buddha was born. In the Sutta Nipāta Snp.683 it is stated that the Buddha was born in a village of the Sākya …
mahākaccāyana →
dppn
MahākaccāyanaKaccāyanaMahākaccānaKaccāna
One of the most eminent disciples of the Buddha, considered chief among expounders in full of the brief saying of the Buddha. AN.i.23 Several suttas illustrat …
nigaṇṭha nāṭaputta →
dppn
Nigaṇṭha NāṭaputtaNigaṇṭha NāthaputtaNāthaputtaNāṭaputta
Founder or reformer of the Jains. One of six eminent teachers, contemporary with the Buddha; he is described as a outsider. SN.i.66
He was le …
sākya →
dppn
A tribe in North India, to which the Buddha belonged. Their capital was Kapilavatthu. Mention is also made of other Sākyan settlements - e.g., Cātumā, Khomadussa, Sāmagāma, Devadaha, Sīlavatī, Nagara …
varaṇā →
dppn
VaraṇāVāraṇā
A city on the banks of the Kaddamadaha, where Ārāmadaṇḍa visited Mahākaccāna. AN.i.65
Avanti3town
ārāmadaṇḍa →
dppn
A brahmin. Once when Mahā Kaccāna was staying at Vāraṇā on the banks of the Kaddamadaha, Ārāmadaṇḍa came to see him and asked him why nobles quarrelled with nobles, brahmins with brahmins, and househo …
abbhudāhasi →
ncped
(he) uttered, introduced (a subject of conversation).
abhisaddaha →
ncped
abhisaddahanta →
ncped
abhisaddahat →
ncped
abhisaddahati →
ncped
has faith, believes (in, gen. personae, acc. rei).
abhisandahati →
ncped
puts or places together; arranges.
anabhisaddahati →
ncped
anudahati →
ncped
burns; consumes
anusandahati →
ncped
applies to, connects with, fixes on; aims at; conforms to
anuḍahati →
ncped
burns; consumes
aṇḍahāraka →
ncped
one who takes or extirpates the testicles, a gelder; (or one who takes eggs?)
chavadāhaka →
ncped
chavaḍāhaka →
ncped
one who officially burns the dead.
cīvaranidahaka →
ncped
(one) who keeps or stores the material for robes.
cīvaranidāhaka →
ncped
dahanta →
ncped
(~antī)n. of ḍahati
dahara →
ncped
(~ā ~ī)n. young; an infant; a young boy, a youth; a young girl.
daharaka →
ncped
(-ikā)n. young.
daharatagge →
ncped
from childhood; from youth.
dahat →
ncped
dahati →
ncped
dahati1
pr. 3 sg.
dahati2
pr. 3 sg. puts, places; fixes; takes, holds; takes as, considers as.
dahetvā →
ncped
of ḍahati
dahitvā →
ncped
of ḍahati
dahāpeti →
ncped
of ḍayhati
davadāha →
ncped
davaḍāha →
ncped
forest fire; wood on fire.
davaḍāhaka →
ncped
one who burns wood.
daḍḍha →
ncped
of ḍahati burnt; what is burnt
disādāha →
ncped
disāḍāha →
ncped
glow or burning in the sky.
dussamādaha →
ncped
hard to settle, hard to make still.
nidahati →
ncped
puts or lays by; deposits, stores, keeps; buries.
nidhāpeti →
ncped
of nidahati
nidhāya →
ncped
of nidahati
odahana →
ncped
placing (in); laying down; applying.
odahati →
ncped
places (in); lays down; applies; directs, esp. ~ati sotaṃ, gives ear attentively
udāharati →
ncped
utters; declares, announces; recites, quotes, cites.
udāharitabba →
ncped
upadahanta →
ncped
upadahati →
ncped
places upon; lays down, imposes; gives in addition, hands over; places under oneself, lies down upon
upadahātabba →
ncped
upādahati →
ncped
places upon; lays upon, imposes
ḍahanta →
ncped
(~antī)n. of ḍahati
ḍahat →
ncped
of ḍahati
ḍahati →
ncped
burns, consumes; torments.
ḍahetvā →
ncped
of ḍahati
ḍahitvā →
ncped
of ḍahati
bodhi →
nyana
Bodhi: from verbal root budhi to awaken, to understand: awakening, enlightenment, supreme knowledge. Through Bodhi one awakens from the slumber or stupor inflicted upon the mind by the defilemen …
abbhudāharati →
pts
to bring towards, to fetch, to begin or introduce (a conversation) MN.ii.132.
abhi + ud + ā + harati
abbāhana →
pts
pulling out (of a sting) Dhp-a.iii.404 (sic. T.; variant reading abbūhana; Fausböll aḍahana glosses C. aṭṭhangata & aṭṭhangika, K. nibbāpana). See also; abbuḷhana and *[abbhāha …
abhi →
pts
…or “in here”), abbhudāharati, abhipūreti (“fill up”) etc. (see also II. 1.c).
II. Lit. Meaning
- As single pref.: 1….
abhisaddahati →
pts
to have faith in, believe in (c. acc.) believe SN.v.226; Thag.785; Pv.iv.1#13, Pv.iv.1#25 (˚saddaheyya paṭiñeyya Pv-a.226); Ne.11; Mil.258; Pv-a.26 Dāvs iii.58.
abhi + saddahati, cp. Sk. abhiśradd …
abhisandahati →
pts
to put together, to make ready Thag.151; ger. abhisandhāya in sense of a prep. = on account of, because of Ja.ii.386 (= paṭicca C.).
abhi + sandahati of saṃ + dhā
aggi →
pts
…fire Dhp.136; Pv.i.7#4 -dāha (mahā˚) a holocaust AN.i.178. -nikāsin like fire Ja.iii.320 (suriya)….
ajjhavodahi →
pts
3rd sg. aor. of ajjhodahati to put down Ja.v.365 (= odahi, ṭhapesi C.). Kern, Toev s. v. proposes reading ajjhavādahi (= Sk. avādhāt).
Sk. adhyavadhāti
akkhika →
pts
Akkhika1
adjective (-˚) having eyes, with eyes Thag.960 (añjan˚; with eyes anointed); Dhp-a.iv.98 (aḍḍh˚; with half an eye, i.e. stealthily); Sdhp.286 (tamb˚; red-eyed) -an˚; h …
anu →
pts
Anu1
indeclinable prep. & pref
A.
As prep. anu is only found occasionally, and here its old (Vedic) function with acc. is superseded by the loc. Traces of …
anudahati →
pts
see anuḍahati.
anusandahati →
pts
to direct upon, to apply to AN.iv.47 sq. (cittaṃ samāpattiyā; so to be read with variant reading for anusandati) Mil.63 (but here prob. to be read as anusandati, q.v.).
anu + …
anusandati →
pts
to stream along after, to follow, to be connected with. Thus to be read at Mil.63 for anusandahati (anuravati + ; of sound) while at AN.iv.47 the reading is to be corrected to *[anusandahati](/define …
anuvidhīyati →
pts
to act in conformity with, to follow (instruction) MN.ii.105 = Thag.875; SN.iv.199; Ja.ii.98; Ja.iii.357.
cf. Sk. anuvidhīyate & adj. anuvidhāyin; Pass. of anu + vi + dhā, cf. vidahati
anuḍahana →
pts
conflagration, burning up, consumption Ja.v.271; Thag-a.287.
fr. anuḍahati
anuḍahati →
pts
to burn over again, burn thoroughly, fig. to destroy, consume Ja.ii.330; Ja.vi.423. Pass -ḍayhati Ja.v.426
■ Also spelt -dahati, e.g. at SN.iv.190 = SN.v.53; Thig.488.
anu + ḍahati
apanidahati →
pts
Apanidahati & apanidheti
to hide, conceal Vin.iv.123 (˚dheti ˚dheyya, ˚dhessati); Pv-a.215 (˚dhāya ger.)
pp apanihita
caus apanidhāpeti to induce somebody to conceal Vin …
apanidheti →
pts
Apanidahati & apanidheti
to hide, conceal Vin.iv.123 (˚dheti ˚dheyya, ˚dhessati); Pv-a.215 (˚dhāya ger.)
pp apanihita
caus apanidhāpeti to induce somebody to conceal Vin …
apanihita →
pts
concealed, in abstr. -ttaṃ (nt.) hiding, concealing, theft Pv-a.216.
pp. of apanidahati
apidahati →
pts
to put on (see api 1b), to cover up, obstruct, Ja.v.60 (inf. apidhetuṃ) pp. apihita, Pass. apithīyati, Der. apidhāna (q.v.).
api + dhā …
apidhāna →
pts
cover, lid Vin.i.203, Vin.i.204; Vin.ii.122. See apidahati.
Vedic apidhāna in same meaning
apihita →
pts
covered Ja.iv.4.
pp. of apidahati
apihālu →
pts
adjective not hankering, free from craving, not greedy SN.i.187 = Thag.1218 (akuhako nipako apihālu); Snp.852 (+ amaccharin, expld. at Snp-a.549 as apihana-sīlo, patthanātanhāya rahito t …
apithīyati →
pts
Pass. of apidahati to be obstructed, covered, barred, obscured Ja.ii.158. See also pithīyati.
for apidhīyati; api + dhā
assaddhiya →
pts
disbelief SN.i.25; AN.iii.421 AN.v.113 sq., AN.v.146, AN.v.148 sq., AN.v.158, AN.v.161; Vb.371; DN-a.i.235 Sdhp.80.
a + saddhiya, in form, but not in meaning a grd. of saddahati, for which usually …
bhikkhunī →
pts
an almswoman, a female mendicant a Buddhist nun DN.iii.123 sq., DN.iii.148, DN.iii.168 sq., DN.iii.264; Vin.iv.224 sq., Vin.iv.258 sq. (˚sangha); SN.i.128; SN.ii.215 sq. SN.iv.159 sq.; AN.i.88, AN.i.1 …
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 …
bimba →
pts
- shape, image (= paṭimā Vv-a.168) SN.i.134 (trsl. “puppet”); SN.v.217 (vimba) Ja.v.452. In phrase cittakataṃ bimbaṃ it refers to the human body (“the tricked-out puppet-shape” Brethren 303): …
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 …
cetanā →
pts
state of ceto in action, thinking as active thought, intention, purpose, will Defined as action (kamma: AN.iii.415; cp. Kvu.viii.9 § 38 untraced quotation; cp. AN.v.292). Often comb …
cha →
pts
Cha & Chaḷ
(cha in composition effects gemination of consonant, e.g. chabbīsati = cha + vīsati, chabbaṇṇa cha + vaṇṇa, chaḷ only before vowels in compound chaḷanga, chaḷ-abhiññā) the number six.
…
chava →
pts
…morgue, Vin.i.152;
- -dāhaka one who (officially burns the dead, an “undertaker” Vin.i.152; Dhp-a.i.68 (f. ˚ikā); Vism.230;…
chaḷ →
pts
Cha & Chaḷ
(cha in composition effects gemination of consonant, e.g. chabbīsati = cha + vīsati, chabbaṇṇa cha + vaṇṇa, chaḷ only before vowels in compound chaḷanga, chaḷ-abhiññā) the number six.
…
citta →
pts
Citta1 & Citra
adjective variegated, manifold, beautiful; tasty, sweet, spiced (of cakes), Ja.iv.30 (geṇḍuka); Dhp.171 (rājaratha); Vv.47#9; Pv.ii.11#2 (aneka˚); Pv.iv.3#13 (pūvā = madhurā …
cīvara →
pts
…Vin.iv.279 Vin.iv.280
- -nidāhaka putting on the c. Vin.i.284
- -paṭiggāhaka the receiver of a robe Vin.i.283 Vin.ii.176 Vin.v.205…
dadāti →
pts
to give, etc.
I. Forms
The foll. bases form the Pāli verb-system: dā, dāy, dadā & di.
- Bases dā & (reduced); da
- dā˚: fut. dassati Ja.i.113, Ja.i.279 Ja.i …
dahana →
pts
fire Vism.338 (˚kicca); Thag-a.256; Dāvs v.6; Sdhp.20.
Sk. dahana, to dahati, orig. “the burner”
dahara →
pts
adjective small, little delicate, young; a young boy, youth, lad DN.i.80, DN.i.115; SN.i.131; SN.ii.279 (daharo ce pi paññavā); MN.i.82; MN.ii.19 MN.ii.66; AN.v.300; Snp.216, Snp.420 (yuvā +), Snp.57 …
daharaka →
pts
Err:501
dahati →
pts
Dahati1
(dahate) to put, place; take for (acc or abl.), assume, claim, consider DN.i.92 (okkākaṃ pitāmahaṃ = ṭhapeti DN-a.i.258); SN.iii.113 (mittato daheyya) AN.iv.239 (cittaṃ d. fix the …
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 …
dava →
pts
Dava1
fire, heat Ja.iii.260
■ See also dāva & dāya.
- -ḍāha (= Sk. davāgni) conflagration of a forest, a jungle-fire Vin.ii.138; MN.i.306; Ja.i.641; Cp.iii.9#3 Mil.189; Vism.36.
Sk …
daḍḍha →
pts
burnt, always with aggi˚; consumed by fire Snp.62; Pv.i.7#4 Mil.47; Pv-a.56 (indaggi˚).
- -ṭṭhāna a place burnt by fire Ja.i.212; also a place of cremation (sarīrassa d.) Pv-a.163 (= āḷāhana). …
daṇḍa →
pts
ra; (on ṇ: l cp. guṇa: guḷa etc.) to *del as in Sk. dala, dalati. Cp. Lat. dolare to cut, split, work in wood; delere to destroy; Gr.δαίδαλον work of art; Mhg. zelge twig; zol a stick Possibly also …
dheyya →
pts
(-˚)
- in the realm of, under the sway or power of: anañña˚ Ja.iv.110; kamma˚; AN.iv.285; maccu˚; (q.v.) SN.i.22; Snp.358, Snp.1104; Thig.10 (= maccu ettha dhīyati Thag-a.13) māra˚; AN.iv. …
dhīyati →
pts
to be contained Thag-a.13 (so read for dhiyati); Pv-a.71.
Sk. dhīyate, Pass. to dahati1
disā →
pts
dubbhati →
pts
Dubbhati & dūbhati
to injure, hurt, deceive; to be hostile to, plot or sin against (either w. dat. Ja.v.245; Ja.vi.491, or w. loc Ja.i.267; Ja.iii.212) SN.i.85 (ppr. adubbhanto), SN.i.225; Iti.86 (du …
dvāra →
pts
- lit. an outer door, a gate, entrance Vin.i.15; SN.i.58 SN.i.138, SN.i.211; Ja.i.346; Ja.ii.63; Ja.vi.330; Vb.71 sq.; Pv-a.4, Pv-a.67 (village gate), Pv-a.79; Sdhp.54, Sdhp.356
■ That d. can …
dāna →
pts
- giving, dealing out, gift; almsgiving liberality, munificence; especially a charitable gift to a bhikkhu or to the community of bhikkhus, the Sangha (cp. deyyadhamma & yañña). As such it constitute …
dāru →
pts
dāsa →
pts
…i.e. slave (cp. Gr. βάρβαρος, Ger. sklave = slave); Av. dāha a Scythian tribe. Also connected w. dasyu (see dassukhīla)
dūbhati →
pts
Dubbhati & dūbhati
to injure, hurt, deceive; to be hostile to, plot or sin against (either w. dat. Ja.v.245; Ja.vi.491, or w. loc Ja.i.267; Ja.iii.212) SN.i.85 (ppr. adubbhanto), SN.i.225; Iti.86 (du …
ekodi →
pts
adjective concentrated attentive, fixed AN.iii.354; Mnd.478. Usually in compn. with kṛ & bhū (which points however to a form ekoda with the regular change of a to i in connection with the …
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 …
gandhāra →
pts
adjective belonging to the Gandhāra country (Kandahar) f. gandhārī in gandhārī vijjā Name of a magical charm DN.i.213; at Ja.iv.498 it renders one invisible.
harati →
pts
- to carry Ja.ii.176; Dhp.124; to take with one DN.i.8, DN.i.142; opposed to paccāharati Vb-a.349–Vb-a.354; Snp-a.52–Snp-a.58
- to bring Ja.i.208; to offer Ja.i.238; Sn …
hita →
pts
adjective useful, suitable, beneficial, friendly AN.i.58, AN.i.155 sq.; AN.ii.191; DN.iii.211 sq.; Dhp.163-(m.) a friend, benefactor Mhvs.3, Mhvs.37
■ (nt.) benefit blessing, good Vin.i.4; Snp.233; …
itthi →
pts
Itthi & Itthī
feminine woman female; also (usually as-˚) wife. Opp. purisa man (see e.g. for contrast of itthi and purisa Ja.v.72, Ja.v.398; Ne.93; Dhp-a.i.390; Pv-a.153)
■ SN.i.33 (nibbānass’ e …
itthī →
pts
Itthi & Itthī
feminine woman female; also (usually as-˚) wife. Opp. purisa man (see e.g. for contrast of itthi and purisa Ja.v.72, Ja.v.398; Ne.93; Dhp-a.i.390; Pv-a.153)
■ SN.i.33 (nibbānass’ e …
jhāpeti →
pts
-
to set fire to, to burn, to cook Vin.iv.265; Ja.i.255, Ja.i.294; Dhp-a.ii.66; Pv-a.62.
-
to destroy, to bring to ruin, to kill (see Kern,
Toevoegselen
, p. 37 sq. Ja.iii.441 (= ḍahati p …
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. …
kappeti →
pts
to cause to fit, to create, build, construct arrange, prepare, order.
I. lit
- in special sense: to prepare, get done, i.e. harness: Ja.i.62; plait DN-a.i.274, an offering (yaññaṃ) Snp.1 …
kaṃsa →
pts
- bronze Mil.2 magnified by late commentators occasionally into silver or gold. Thus Ja.vi.504 (silver) and Ja.i.338; Ja.iv.107 Ja.vi.509 (gold), considered more suitable to a fairy king
- a bronze …
kucchi →
pts
cavity, esp. the belly (Vism.101) or the womb; aṇṇava˚ the interior of the oce an.i.119, an.i.227; Ja.v.416; jāla˚ the hollow of the net Ja.i.210. As womb frequent, e.g. mātu˚ Ja.i.149; DN-a.i.224; P …
kumāra →
pts
young boy, son Snp.685 sq. (kuhiṃ kumāro aham api daṭthukāmo: w. ref. to the child Gotama); Pv.iii.5#2; Pv-a.39, Pv-a.41 (= māṇava) daharo kumāro MN.ii.24, MN.ii.44
■ a son of (-˚) rāja˚ Pv-a.16 …
kumārī →
pts
young girl Vin.ii.10; Vin.v.129 (thulla˚); AN.iii.76; Ja.iii.395 (daharī k˚); Pp.66 (itthī vā k˚ vā).
- -pañha obtaining oracular answers from a girl supposed to be possessed by a …
kuṇāla →
pts
Name of a bird (the Indian cuckoo) Ja.v.214 sq. (kuṇāla-jātaka). Kuṇāla-daha “cuckoo-lake,” Name of one of the seven great lakes in the Himavant Vism.416.
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 …
laṭṭhaka →
pts
adjective beautiful, auspicious, lovely Ja.iii.464 Ja.iii.493; Ja.iv.1, Ja.iv.477; DN-a.i.284.
Kern,
Toevoegselen
s. v. compares Sk. laṭaha, laḍaha, dialectical
mahallaka →
pts
adjective noun old, venerable, of great age an old man DN.i.90 (opp. taruṇa), DN.i.94, DN.i.114, DN.i.247; Snp.313, Snp.603; Cnd.261 (vuḍḍha m. andhagata etc. Ja.iv.482 (opp. dahara young); Vv.46#1 (= …
mahant →
pts
adjective great, extensive, big important, venerable
■ nom. mahā Snp.1008; Mhvs.22, Mhvs.27. Shortened to maha in cpd. pitāmaha (following a …
majjha →
pts
adjective middle, viz
- of space: of moderate height DN.i.243 (contrasted with ucca & nīca).
- of; time: of middle age Snp.216 (contrasted with dahara young & thera old).
- often used adv. in …
makkha →
pts
…māna-mada-mrakṣa-paridāha etc.
Makkha2
anger rage Vin.i.25.
probably = makkha1, but BSk. differentiates with…
masa →
pts
in line “āsadañ ca masañ jaṭaṃ” at Ja.vi.328 is to be combined with ca, and read as camasañ, i.e. a ladle for sacrificing (C.: aggi-dahanaṃ).
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 …
nidahati →
pts
…Kp-a.217. Caus nidhāpeti Pv-a.130 (bhoge). See also nidāhaka, nidhāna & nidhi; also upanidhāya.
Sk. nidadhāti,…
nidheti →
pts
see nidahati.
nidhi →
pts
- “setting down,” receptacle; (hidden) treasure Snp.285 (brahma n.); Dhp.76; Kp.viii.2 (see Kp-a 217 sq.: nidhīyatī ti nidhi, def. of n.), 9 (acorâharaṇo nidhi cp. “treasures in heaven, where thie …
nidhāna →
pts
laying down, depositing, keeping; receptacle; accumulation, (hidden treasure Ja.iv.280 (nidhi˚); Pv-a.7 (udaka-dāna-nīharaṇa-n˚), Pv-a.97 (n-gata dhana = hoarded, accumulated), Pv-a.132 (˚ṃ nid …
nidhāpeti →
pts
Nidhāpeti, Nidhāya & Nidhīyati
see nidahati.
nidhāya →
pts
Nidhāpeti, Nidhāya & Nidhīyati
see nidahati.
nidhīyati →
pts
Nidhāpeti, Nidhāya & Nidhīyati
see nidahati.
nidāgha →
pts
heat, summer-heat, summer, drought Ja.i.221 (-samaya dry season); Ja.ii.80; Vism.259 (˚samaya, where Kp-a.58 reads sarada-samaya); Pv-a.174 (-kāla summer). fig Ja.iv.285; Ja.v.404; Dāvs ii.60.
…
nidāhaka →
pts
adjective one who puts away, one who has the office of keeper or warder (of robes: cīvara˚ Vin.i.284.
fr. nidahati
niggata →
pts
adjective
- going out, proceeding from (abl.): dahato niggatā nadī (a river issuing from a lake) Pv-a.152.
- (= nigata? or = nis + gata “of ill fate”) destined, fateful; miserable unfortunate Pv\ …
nihita →
pts
adjective put down, put into, applied, settled; laid down, given up renounced. As ˚-often in the sense of a prep. without, e.g. ˚daṇḍa ˚sattha without stick & sword (see daṇḍa…) DN …
odahana →
pts
- putting down, applying, application MN.ii.216; heaping up, storing Dhp-a.iii.118.
- putting in, fig, attention, devotion Ne.29.
fr. odahati
odahati →
pts
- to put down, to put in, supply MN.i.117 (okacaraṃ, see under oka); MN.ii.216 (agad’angāraṃ vaṇa-mukhe odaheyya); Thag.774 (migavo pāsaṃ odahi the hunter set a snare; Morris, J.P.T …
odhi →
pts
putting down, fixing, i.e. boundary, limit, extent Dhp-a.ii.80 (jaṇṇu-mattena odhinā to the extent of the knee, i.e. kneedeep); Dhp-a.iv.204 (id.)
■ odhiso (adv.) limited, spe …
odhānīya →
pts
place for putting something down or into a receptacle Vin.i.204 (salāk˚, vy. ll. and gloss on p. 38 as follows: sālākāṭṭhāniya A, salākātaniya C, salākadhāraya B, salāk’odhāniyan ti yattha salākaṃ oda …
ohita →
pts
- put down into, deposited Dhp.150.
- put down, laid down, taken off, relieved of, in phrase ohitabhāro (arahaṃ) (a Saint) who has laid down the burden: see arahatta iii. C.; …
okappati →
pts
to preface, arrange, make ready, settle on, feel confident, put (trust) in Vin.iv.4; Pts.ii.19 (= saddahati ibid. 21); Mil.150, Mil.234; DN-a.i.243.
o + kappati
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 …
paccudāharati →
pts
recite in reply Thig.40.
paṭi + ud + ā + hṛ.
padahana →
pts
see padhāna.
padahati →
pts
- to strive, exert DN.iii.221 (cittaṃ paggaṇhāti p.); Pv-a.31 (yoniso p.).
- to confront take up, fight against, stand Ja.vi.508 (usīraṃ muñjapubbajaṃ urasā padahessāmi “I shall stand against the g …
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 …
paharati →
pts
to strike, hit, beat Ja.iii.26, Ja.iii.347; Ja.vi.376; Vv-a.65; Pv-a.4; freq. in phrase accharaṃ p. to snap one’s finger, e.g. Ja.ii.447; see accharā1.
aor *[pahā …
pahita →
pts
Pahita1
resolute, intent, energetic; only in cpd. pahitatta of resolute will (cp. BSk. prahitātman Divy.37) MN.i.114; SN.i.53 (explained by bdhgh with wrong derivation fr. peseti as “pesit …
paridahati →
pts
to put round, put on, clothe Dhp.9 (fut. ˚dahessati); Ja.ii.197; Ja.v.434 (ger ˚dahitvā); Ja.vi.500; Pv.ii.1#18; Pv-a.76 (vatthāni), Pv-a.77, Pv-a.127 (˚dahissati for paridhassati Pv.ii.9#36, which …
paridahita →
pts
put round, put on (of clothing) Pv-a.43.
pp. of paridahati
parivassati →
pts
at Pv.ii.9#36 is to be read as paridhassati (see paridahati).
pariyudāharati →
pts
to utter solemnly, to proclaim aloud Dhs-a.1 (aor. ˚āhāsi).
pari + udāharati
pariḍahati →
pts
to burn: Pass. pariḍayhati to be burnt or scorched MN.i.422; SN.i.188 = Thag.1224; AN.i.137; AN.iii.95, AN.iii.98; Snp.63; Pts.i.128 (ḷ); Pv.i.6#4 (= parito jhāyati Pv-a.33); …
pariḷāha →
pts
burning, fever; fig fever of passion, consumption, distress, pain DN.iii.238 (avigata˚), DN.iii.289 (˚nānatta); MN.i.101 (kāme); SN.ii.143 sq (˚nānatta), SN.ii.151 (kāma˚; vyāpāda˚, vihiṃsā˚); SN.iii. …
pasīdati →
pts
- to become bright, to brighten up Pv-a.132 (mukha-vaṇṇo p.).
- to be purified, reconciled or pleased; to be clear & calm, to become of peaceful heart (mano or cittaṃ p.); to f …
payirudāharati →
pts
to speak out, to proclaim aor payirudāhāsi DN.ii.222 (vaṇṇe); Ja.i.454 (vyañjanaṃ).
pari + ud + āharati with metathesis payir˚ for pariy˚
payirupāsati →
pts
…+ upa + ās, with metathesis as in payirudāharati
paññavant →
pts
adjective possessed of insight, wise, intelligent sensible Vin.i.60; DN.iii.237, DN.iii.252, DN.iii.265, DN.iii.282, DN.iii.287; MN.i.292 MN.iii.23; SN.i.53, SN.i.79; SN.ii.159 sq., SN.ii.207, SN.ii.2 …
paṇidahati →
pts
to put forth, put down to, apply, direct, intend; aspire to, long for, pray for SN.v.156 (atthāya cittaṃ paṇidahiṃ). ger. paṇidhāya SN.i.42 = Snp.660 (vācaṃ manañ ca pāpakaṃ); S …
paṇidhi →
pts
aspiration, request, prayer, resolve DN.iii.29 DN.iii.276; SN.ii.99, SN.ii.154; SN.iii.256 (ceto˚); SN.iv.303; AN.ii.32 AN.iv.239 sq. (ceto˚); AN.v.212 sq.; Snp.801; Vv.47#12; Mnd.109; Dhs.1059, Dhs.1 …
paṇidhāna →
pts
aspiration, longing, prayer Vv-a.270; Sdhp.344.
fr. paṇidahati; cp. philosophical literature & BSk. praṇidhāna
paṇihita →
pts
applied, directed, intent, bent on, well directed, controlled SN.iv.309 (dup˚); AN.i.8 AN.v.87; Dhp.43; (sammā ˚ṃ cittaṃ); Snp.154 (su˚ mano suṭṭhu ṭhapito acalo Snp-a.200); Pts.ii.41 (vimokkha) Mil. …
paṭisandahati →
pts
to undergo reunion (see next) Mil.32.
paṭi + sandahati
pesita →
pts
- sent out or forth Snp.412 (rājadūta p.) Vv.21#7 (= uyyojita Vv-a.108); Dhp-a.iii.191 pesit-atta is the C. expln at SN.i.53 (as given at K.S. 320) of pahit-atta (translation “ …
pi →
pts
indeclinable emphatic particle, as prefix only in pidahati and pilandhati where api˚ also is found (cp. api 1b).
- also, and also, even so DN.i.1; Vin.i …
pidahana →
pts
covering up, shutting, closing Vism.20; Dhp-a.iv.85 (= thakana).
fr. api + dhā, cp. apidahana
pidahati →
pts
to cover, to close, conceal, shut MN.i.117, MN.i.380 (dvāraṃ); Ja.i.292; Ja.iii.26; Ja.v.389; Mil.139 (vajjaṃ); Dhp-a.i.396; Dhp-a.ii.4, Dhp-a.ii.85; Dhp-a.iv.197 (ūruṃ); Sdhp.321 aor. *[pidahi](/ …
pidhāna →
pts
cover Ja.vi.349. -phalaka covering board Vism.261 (where Kp-a in same passage reads paṭikujjana-phalaka) = Vb-a.244.
= pidahana
pihita →
pts
covered, closed, shut, obstructed (opp. vivaṭa) MN.i.118; MN.iii.61; SN.i.40; AN.ii.104; Mnd.149; Ja.i.266; Mil.102 (dvāra), Mil.161; Vism.185; DN-a.i.182 (˚dvāra).
pp. of pidahati
pithīyatī →
pts
(pithiyyati) to be covered, obscured or obstructed to close, shut MN.ii.104; MN.iii.184; Snp.1034, Snp.1035; Cnd.442 (BB pidhiyyati; explained by pacchijjati); Thag.872; Dhp.173; Ja.i.279 (akkhīni pit …
pāpaka →
pts
adjective bad, wicked, wretched, sinful Vin.i.8; SN.i.149, SN.i.207; SN.v.418 (p. akusala citta); Snp.127 Snp.215, Snp.664; Dhp.66, Dhp.78, Dhp.211, Dhp.242; Ja.i.128; Pv.ii.7#16 (= lāmaka C.); Pv.ii. …
rahada →
pts
(deep) pond, a lake DN.i.50 (˚ṃ iva vippasannaṃ udānaṃ); SN.i.169 = SN.i.183 (dhammo rahado sīla-tittho); Snp.721 = Mil.414 (rahado pūro va paṇḍito) Iti.92 (rahado va nivāto), Iti.114 (r. sa-ummi sā …
rakkhā →
pts
shelter, protection, care AN.ii.73 (+ parittā); Mhvs.25, Mhvs.3; Ja.i.140 (bahūhi rakkhāhi rakkhiyamāna); Pv-a.198 (˚ṃ saṃvidahati) Often in combination rakkhā + āvaraṇa (+ gutti) shelter defe …
ratana →
pts
Ratana1
neuter
- (lit.) a gem, jewel Vv-a.321 (not = ratana2, as Hardy in Index) Pv-a.53 (nānāvidhāni)
■ The 7 ratanas are enumerated under veḷuriya (Mil.267). They are …
ratha →
pts
Ratha1
a two-wheeled carriage, chariot (for riding driving or fighting SN.i.33 (ethically); AN.iv.191 (horse cart; diff. parts of a ratha); MN.i.396; Snp.300, Snp.654 Vism.593 (in its com …
roga →
pts
illness, disease
■ The defn of roga at Ja.ii.437 is “roga rujana-sabhāvattaṃ.” There are many diff enumerations of rogas and sets of standard combinations, of which the foll. may be ment …
rāga →
pts
- colour, hue; colouring, dye Vin.ii.107 (anga˚ “rougeing” the body bhikkhū angarāgaṃ karonti); Thag-a.78; Snp-a.315 (nānāvidha˚).
- (as t. t. in philosophy & ethics) excitement passion; seldom by …
sadda →
pts
…(“sappatī ti saddo, udāhariyatī ti attho”). 2. voice Ja.ii.108. 3. word Vin.i.11; Iti.114; Dhp-a.i.15 (itthi˚) Vb-a.387 (in nirutti);…
saddahanā →
pts
believing, trusting, having faith Cnd.632; Dhs.12, Dhs.25; Ne.15, Ne.19; Dhp-a.i.76.
fr. sad + dhā
saddahati →
pts
to believe, to have faith DN.ii.115 DN.ii.244; SN.iii.225; Pv.ii.8#3; Ja.v.480; Dhp-a.ii.27.
ppr saddahanto DN-a.i.81; Pv-a.148 (a˚), Pv-a.151 (a˚), Pv-a.285; saddahāna SN.i.20, SN.i.214; S …
saddhā →
pts
faith (on term cp. Geiger, Saṃyutta translation ii.452) DN.i.63; DN.iii.164 sq. SN.i.172 = Snp.76; SN.v.196; Dhp.144; AN.i.150, AN.i.210; AN.iii.4 sq. AN.iii.352; AN.iv.23; AN.v.96; Dhs.1 …
saddhātar →
pts
believer Sdhp.39.
n. ag. fr. saddahati, i.e. sad + dhātar
saddhāyika →
pts
adjective trustworthy DN.ii.320; AN.iv.109 (so read for ˚sika); Thig.43 Thig.69.
fr. saddhāya, ger. of saddahati
saddhāyita →
pts
one who is trusted; nt. that which is believed, faith Pv.ii.8#5 May be misspelling for saddhāyika.
pp. of saddahati; BSk. śraddhayita
saddāyati →
pts
cp. Epic Sk. śabdayati & śabdāyati]
- to make a sound Mil.258; Pv.iv.8#1 (saddāyase read for saddahase); Pv.iv.16#1 (id.) Ud.61 (˚āyamāna noisy).
- to call, summon (with acc.) Ja.iii.288.
Denom. f …
samodahati →
pts
to put together, supply, apply SN.i.7; SN.iv.178 sq.; to fix Ne.165, Ne.178; ppr. samodahaṃ SN.i.7 = SN.iv.179; ger. samodahitvā SN.iv.178; & samodhāya Vism.105; Sdhp.588 …
samodhāna →
pts
collocation, combination Bv.ii.59 = Ja.i.14; SN.iv.215 = SN.v.212; application (of a story) Ja.ii.381. samodhānaṃ gacchati to come together, to combine, to be contained in Vin.i.62; MN.i.184 = SN.i.86 …
samohita →
pts
- put together, joined Ja.vi.261 (su˚).
- connected with, covered with Mnd.149 (for pareta); Mil.346 (raja-panka˚).
pp. of samodahati
samudāhāra →
pts
talk, conversation Mil.344; piya˚; AN.v.24, AN.v.27, AN.v.90 AN.v.201, AN.v.339; Thag-a.226.
saṃ + udāhāra, cp. BSk. samudāhāra Divy.143
samādahati →
pts
to put together SN.i.169. jotiṃ s. to kindle a fire Vin.iv.115; cittaṃ s. to compose the mind, concentrate MN.i.116; pres. samādheti Thig.50; pr. part. samādahaṃ SN.v.312; ppr. med. samādahāna SN.i. …
samādhiyati →
pts
is Passive of samādahati.
samāhita →
pts
- put down, fitted Ja.iv.337.
- collected (of mind), settled, composed, firm, attentive DN.i.13; SN.i.169; AN.ii.6 (˚indriya); AN.iii.312, AN.iii.343 sq. AN.v.3, AN.v.93 sq., AN.v.329 sq.; Snp.212, …
sandahana →
pts
applying, placing (an arrow) on the string Mil.352.
fr. saṃ + dhā
sandahati →
pts
to put together, to connect, to fit, to arrange Ja.iv.336; Mhvs.vii.18; ppr. med sandahamāna Dhs-a.113; ger. sandahitvā Ja.iv.336 & sandhāya lit. after …
sandhāpana →
pts
combination Vv-a.349.
fr. sandhāpeti, Caus. of sandahati
sandhāya →
pts
see sandahati.
sandhīyati →
pts
see sandahati.
saṃhita →
pts
connected, equipped with, possessed of DN.i.5; MN.ii.202; SN.i.103; Dhp.101 (gāthā anattha-pada˚). Often as attha˚; endowed with profit bringing advantage, profitable DN.i.189; SN.ii.223 SN.iv.330; …
saṃvidahana →
pts
arrangement, appointment, provision Ja.ii.209; DN-a.i.148; Dhs-a.111. The word is peculiar to the Commentary style.
for the usual ˚vidhāna
saṃvidahati →
pts
to arrange, appoint, fix, settle, provide, prepare DN.i.61
pot ˚eyyāma;
aor ˚vidahi Pv-a.198;
inf -vidhātuṃ AN.ii.35, & -vidahituṃ Vin.i.287;
ger -vidhāya Vin.iv.62 sq., Vin.iv.133; …
saṃvidahita →
pts
arranged Vin.iv.64; Dhp-a.i.397.
pp. of saṃvidahati
saṃvidhāna →
pts
arranging, providing, arrangement DN.i.135; Ja.i.140 (rakkhā˚).
fr. saṃvidahati
saṃvidhātar →
pts
one who arranges or provides (cp. vidhātar) DN.iii.148.
n. ag. fr. saṃvidahati
saṃvihita →
pts
arranged, prepared, provided Ja.i.133 (˚ārakkha i.e. protected); in cpd. su˚; well arranged or appointed, fully provided DN.ii.75; MN.ii.75; DN-a.i.147, DN-a.i.182; a˚; unappointed Vin.i.175; Vi …
saṅkamati →
pts
- to go on, to pass over to (acc.), to join DN.i.55 (ākāsaṃ indriyāni s.); Vin.i.54 Vin.ii.138 (bhikkhū rukkhā rukkhaṃ s., climb fr. tree to tree); Kv.565 sq. (jhānā jhānaṃ).
- to transmigrate Mil.7 …
saṅkhāra →
pts
one of the most difficult terms in Buddhist metaphysics, in which the blending of the subjective-objective view of the world and of happening peculiar to the East, is so complete, that it is almost i …
sota →
pts
Sota1
neuter ear, the organ of hearing Vin.i.9, Vin.i.34; DN.i.21; Snp.345 (nom pl. sotā); Vism.444 (defined); Dhs.601; Dhs-a.310-dibba-sota the divine ear (cp. dibba-cakkhu) DN.i.79 D …
susu →
pts
Susu1
a boy, youngster, lad Vin.iii.147 = Ja.ii.284; Vv.64#14 (= dahara C.); Snp.420; DN.i.115; MN.i.82; AN.ii.22; Ja.ii.57; ājānīya-susūpama MN.i.445 read ājānīy-ass-ūpama (cp. Thag.72 …
t →
pts
-T-
as composition-consonant (see Müller pp. 62, 63, on euphonic cons.) especially with agge (after, from), in ajja-t-agge, tama-t-agge, dahara-t-agge AN.v.300; cp deva ta-t-uttari for tad …
udahāraka →
pts
water-carrier Ja.ii.80.
uda + hāraka
udahāriya →
pts
adjective going for water Vv.50#9.
fr. udahāra fetching of water, uda + hṛ.
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. …
udāharati →
pts
udāharaṇa →
pts
example, instance Ja.iii.401 (˚ṃ āharitvā dassento), Ja.iii.510; Mil.345; Snp-a.445; Vv-a.297.
fr. udāharati
udāhaṭa →
pts
uttered, spoken; called, quoted Pp.41.
pp of udāharati
udāhāra →
pts
utterance, speech DN-a.i.140 (˚ṃ udāhari = udānaṃ udānesi); Pp-a.223,
fr. udāharati
ujjhita →
pts
destitute, forsaken; thrown out, cast away MN.i.296 (+ avakkhitta); Thag.315 (itthi); Thag.2, Thag.386 (cp. Thag-a.256 vātakkhitto viya yo koci dahano) Dhp.58 (= chaḍḍita of sweepings Dhp-a.i.445); …
upadahati →
pts
to put down, supply, furnish, put on; give, cause, make Vin.iv.149; DN.ii.135 (vippaṭisāraṃ); AN.i.203 (dukkhaṃ); Mil.109, Mil.139, Mil.164, Mil.286 Mil.383. grd. pass. -dahātabba to be given or ca …
upadhi →
pts
- putting down or under, foundation basis, ground, substratum (of rebirth) SN.i.117, SN.i.124 SN.i.134, SN.i.186; AN.ii.24 (˚sankhaya); AN.iii.382 (id.); AN.iv.150 (˚kkhaya); Iti.21, Iti.69; Snp.364, …
upadhāna →
pts
adj. nt. “putting under”, i.e.
- a pillow, cushion DN.i.7; SN.ii.267 = Mil.366 (kaḷingar˚); SN.iii.145; AN.i.137, AN.i.181; AN.iii.50; Ja.iv.201; Ja.v.506 (tamb˚ = ratt˚ C.).
- imposing, giving, ca …
upanidhāya →
pts
indeclinable comparing in comparison, as prep. w. acc. “compared with” MN.i.374; MN.iii.177 (Himavantaṃ pabbatarājānaṃ); SN.ii.133 (mahāpaṭhaviṃ), SN.ii.262; SN.v.457 (Sineru-pabbata-rājānaṃ) AN.iii …
uññātabba →
pts
adjective to be despised, contemptible, only in stock-phrase “daharo na uṇṇātabbo na paribhotabbo” SN.i.69; Snp.p.93; Snp-a.424 (= na avajānitabbo, na nīcaṃ katvā jānitabbo ti). In same connection a …
uḍḍahati →
pts
to burn up (intrs.) Kp-a.181 (uḍḍaheyya with variant reading uḍḍayheyya, the latter preferable) Usually in Pass. uḍḍayhati to be burnt, to burn up (intrs.) SN.iii.149, SN.iii.1 …
uḍḍayhana →
pts
burning up, conflagration Pp.13 (˚velā = jhāyana-kālo Pp-a.187) Kp-a.181 (T. uḍḍahanavelā, variant reading preferable uḍḍayh˚).
fr. uḍḍayhati, see uddahati
vana →
pts
Vana1
neuter the forest; wood; as a place of pleasure sport (“wood”), as well as of danger & frightfulness (“jungle”), also as resort of ascetics, noted for its loneliness (“forest”). Of ( …
velā →
pts
- time, point of time (often equal to; kāla Pp.13 (uḍḍahana˚); Ja.iv.294; Mil.87; Kp-a.181 Pp-a 187; Snp-a.111 (bhatta˚ meal-time); Dhs-a.219; Pv-a.61, Pv-a.104, Pv-a.109 (a …
vidahati →
pts
to arrange, appoint, assign; to provide; to practise
pres vidahati: see saṃ˚ vidadhāti Ja.vi.537; vidheti Ja.v.107.
pot vidahe Snp.927 (= vidaheyya Mnd.382);
aor *[ …
vidhāna →
pts
- arrangement, get up, performance, process Ja.iii.178 (attano vidhānena “in his robes of office”); Vism.66 sq.; Dhs-a.168 = Vism.122 (bhāvanā˚); Vb-a.69, Vb-a.71 (manasikāra˚) Thag-a.273 (id.). …
vidhātar →
pts
provider, disposer Ja.v.221 (dhātā vidhātā, as of Viśvakarman: cp. Macdonell Vedic Mythology p. 118).
n. ag. of vidahati
vihita →
pts
adjective arranged, prepared, disposed, appointed; furnished, equipped Ja.vi.201 (loka); Mil.345 (nagara); DN.i.45, SN.iii.46; Pp.55 (aneka˚); Mhvs.10 Mhvs.93; Pv-a.51 (suṭṭhu˚). añña˚; engaged upo …
vinidhāya →
pts
indeclinable lit. “misplacing,” i.e. asserting or representing wrongly, giving a false notion of (accusative) Vin.ii.205 explained at Vin.iv.2 Snp-a.204.
vi + nidhāya, ger. of vinidahati
yoga →
pts
lit. “yoking, or being yoked,” i.e. connection bond, means; fig. application, endeavour, device
- yoke, yoking (rare?) Ja.vi.206 (meant here the yoke of the churning-sticks; cp. Ja.vi.209).
- conn …
ādahati →
pts
Ādahati1
to put down, put on, settle, fix Vism.289 (samaṃ ā. = samādahati). Cp. sam˚ and ādhiyati.
ā + dahati1
Ādahati2
to set fire to, to burn Ja.vi.201, Ja.vi.2 …
āharati →
pts
…See also payirudāharati. pp. āhaṭa (q.v.)
caus 2 āhārapeti to cause to be…
āḷāhana →
pts
place of cremation, cemetery DN.i.55; Ja.i.287 (here meaning the funereal fire) Ja.i.402; Ja.iii.505; Pv.ii.12#2; Vism.76; Mil.350; DN-a.i.166; Dhp-a.i.26; Dhp-a.iii.276; Pv-a.92, Pv-a.161, Pv-a …
ūhanati →
pts
Ūhanati1
to disturb, shake up, defile, soil MN.i.243; Ja.ii.73
pass aor. ūhani: see ūhaññati
pp ūhata2 (q.v.). Cp. sam˚.
ud + han
Ūhanati2
- to cut off, d …
ḍahati →
pts
…dahati, pp. dagdha, cp. dāha, nidāgha (summer heat); Gr. τέφρα ashes, Lat. favilla (glowing) cinders, Goth. dags, Ger. tag. E. day = hot…