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kaṇṇikā, 25 találat.
kaṇṇika →
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Kaṇṇaka & ˚ika
(adj.) having corners or ears (-˚); f. -ikā Vin.ii.137; Ja.ii.185
■ kāḷa-kaṇṇika see under kāḷa.
fr. kaṇṇa
kaṇṇikā →
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- an ornament for the ear, in ˚lakkhaṇa: see below.
- the pericarp of a lotus Ja.i.152, Ja.i.183; Ja.v.416; Mil.361; Vism.124 (paduma˚); Vv-a.43.
- the corner of the upper story of a palace or pag …
jatukaṇṇī →
dppn
JatukaṇṇīJatukannika
One of Bāvarī’s disciples. His question and the Buddha’s answer are found in the Jatukaṇṇi Sutta Snp.1007 Snp.1096–1100
paccantajanapadā →
dppn
…in the south, Setakaṇṇikā; in the west, Thūṇa; and in the north, Usīraddhaja mountain. Vin.i.197
The Vinaya rules were relaxed…
setakaṇṇika →
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SetakaṇṇikaSetakannika
A village forming the southern boundary of the Middle Country. Vin.i.197
the southern boundary of Majjhimadesa3town
tavakaṇṇika →
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Tavakaṇṇika, Tavannika, Tavakinnoka
A householder who realised Nibbāna from knowledge of the Tathāgata. He is mentioned in a list of such householders, but nothing further is known of him. AN.iii.451
tavakinnoka →
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Tavakaṇṇika, Tavannika, Tavakinnoka
A householder who realised Nibbāna from knowledge of the Tathāgata. He is mentioned in a list of such householders, but nothing further is known of him. AN.iii.451
tavannika →
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Tavakaṇṇika, Tavannika, Tavakinnoka
A householder who realised Nibbāna from knowledge of the Tathāgata. He is mentioned in a list of such householders, but nothing further is known of him. AN.iii.451
kaṇṇikālakkhaṇa →
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(according to commentary) signs of omen on an ear ornament or a roof plate.
nikaṇṇikāṃ →
ncped
in the ear; in whispers.
baddha →
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Baddha1
- bound, in bondage MN.i.275; SN.i.133; SN.iv.91; Snp.957 (interpreted as “baddhacara by Mnd.464); Dhp.324.
- snared, trapped Ja.ii.153 Ja.iii.184; Ja.iv.251, Ja.iv.414.
- made f …
gaha →
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…in corresp passage (= kaṇṇikā Com.);
- -ṭṭha a householder one who leads the life of a layman (opp anagāra, pabbajita or…
giri →
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kanikāra →
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kaṇṇikāra Ja.iv.440; Ja.v.420; the difference stated at Ja.v.422 is kaṇi˚ = mahāpupphā kaṇṇi˚ =…
kaṇṇaka →
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Kaṇṇaka & ˚ika
(adj.) having corners or ears (-˚); f. -ikā Vin.ii.137; Ja.ii.185
■ kāḷa-kaṇṇika see under kāḷa.
fr. kaṇṇa
kaṇṇikāra →
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see kaṇikāra.
kāla →
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Kāla & Kāḷa
Preliminary
- dark (syn. kaṇha, which cp. for meaning and applications), black, blueblack, misty, cloudy. Its proper sphere of application is the dark as opposed to light, and i …
kāḷa →
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Kāla & Kāḷa
Preliminary
- dark (syn. kaṇha, which cp. for meaning and applications), black, blueblack, misty, cloudy. Its proper sphere of application is the dark as opposed to light, and i …
kūṭa →
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…AN.i.261; Vv.78#4 (= kaṇṇikā Vv-a.304) gaha˚ Dhp.154; Pv-a.55. Cp. also kūṭāgāra 3. a heap, an accumulation, in sankāra˚…
nigama →
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small town market town (opp. janapada); often combined with gāma (see gāma 2) Vin.i.110 (˚sīma), Vin.i.188 (˚kathā), Vin.i.197 (Setakaṇṇika˚); DN.i.7 (˚kathā), DN.i.101 (˚sāmanta), D …
nikaṇṇika →
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adjective under (4) ears, secret, cp. catukkaṇṇa Ja.iii.124; nt. adv. secretly Vin.iv.270, Vin.iv.271.
paduma →
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thūṇira →
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house-top, gable Thag.184 (= kanṇikā Com.).
der. fr. thūṇā
vana →
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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 ( …
vaṭaṃsa →
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…(explained as “ratanamayā kaṇṇikā” (pl.) at Vv-a.174); Ja.vi.488; Vv-a.178 Vv-a.189, Vv-a.209
■ Note. The root vaṭ; given as…