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kāsu, 26 találat.

kāsu →

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hole; only in cpd. aṅgārakāsu a cinderhole, a fire-pit, usually understood as a pit of glowing cinders Ja.i.232. Mostly found in similes e.g….

aṅgārakāsu →

ncped

charcoal pit (with burning coal)

dasikasutta →

ncped

thread from the end of cloth; ? a loose thread.

kappāsikasukhuma →

ncped

very fine cotton; made of very fine cotton

kākasūra →

ncped

“crow-hero”, one bold and impudent as a crow

kāsikasukhuma →

ncped

fine garment of muslin from from Kāsi

udakasuddhika →

ncped

believing in or seeking purification through water

udakasuddhikā →

ncped

douche

uppaṭipāṭikasutta →

ncped

“different order sutta” (title).

antaraṭṭhaka →

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rattisu antaraṭṭhakāsu and antaraṭṭhake hima-pātasamaye (in which antara functions as prep. c. loc., according to antara II….

asaṅkusaka →

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adjective [a + sankusaka, which is distorted from Sk. sankasuka splitting, crumbling, see Kern,

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p. 18 not contrary Ja.vi.297 (˚vattin, C. appaṭilomavattin, cp. Ja trsln.vi.143).

aṅgāra →

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…burner Ja.vi.209.

  • -kāsu a charcoal pit MN.i.74, MN.i.365; Thig.491; Ja.i.233; Snp.396; Thag-a.288; Dhp-a.i.442;…

aṭṭhaka →

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rattīsu antar’aṭṭhakāsu in the nights between the eighths, i.e. the 8th day before and after the full moon Vin.i.31,…

iṅghāḷa →

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…glowing embers (= angāra-kāsu Thag-a.256). The whole cpd. is doubtful.

according to Morris JP. T.S. 1884, 74 = angāra, cp. Marāthī…

kāma →

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…torch of grass; 4. angāra-kāsu, a pit of glowing cinders 5. supina, a dream; 6. yācita, beggings 7. rukkha-phala, the fruit of a…

paditta →

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…(chav’ âlataṃ ubhato padittaṃ) Ja.vi.108; Sdhp.208 (˚angārakāsuṃ).

pp. of pa + dīp, cp. Sk. pradīpta

paṇidahati →

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…Also lit (as prep with acc.) “in the direction of, towards MN.i.74 (angārā-kāsuṃ)
pp paṇihita (q.v.).

pa +…

phunati →

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…at Ja.vi.108 (angārakāsuṃ ph.; variant reading punanti perhaps better; C. explains by vidhunati & okirati). Perhaps we should read;…

purisa →

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…var. similes, e.g. angārakāsuyaṃ khipanaka˚ Vism.489; asucimhi patita Vism.465; āgantuka˚ Vb-a.23; dubbala Vism.533; papāte patanto

ratti →

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rattīsu Vin.i.288 (hemantikāsu r.). A loc. ratyā (for *rātryām) and a nom. pl. ratyo (for *rātryaḥ) is given by Geiger,

Pali…

saṅkassara →

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adjective doubtful; wicked Vin.ii.236 (cp. Vin. Texts iii.300); SN.i.49 = Dhp.312 (explained as “sankāhi saritabba, āsankāhi sarita ussankita, parisankita” Dhp-a.iii.485, thus taken as sankā + *sṛ …

saṅkusaka →

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adjective contrary; neg. ; Ja.vi.297 (= appaṭiloma C.).

cp. Sk. sankasuka crumbling up

suddhika →

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adjective

  1. connected with purification Dhs.519–Dhs.522; udaka-s. pure by use of water SN.i.182; Vin.i.196; udakasuddhikā (f.) cleaning by water Vin.iv.262; susāna-s. fastidious in the matter of c …

sutti →

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Sutti1

feminine in kuruvindakasutti a powder for rubbing the body Vin.ii.107; see sotti.

cp. Sk. śukti, given as pearl-shell (Suśruta), and as a perfume

Sutti2 …

vyañjana →

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  1. (accompanying) attribute, distinctive mark, sign characteristic (cp. anu˚) Snp.549, Snp.1017; Thag.819 (metric viyañjana); Ja.v.86 (viyañjanena under the pretext) Dhs.1306. gihi˚; characteristi …

yamaka →

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  1. (adj.) double, twin; only in foll. combinations: -pāṭihāriya (& ˚hīra); the miracle of the double appearances, a miracle performed by the Buddha in Sāvatthī to refute the heretical teachers (cp. …