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kaṭṭha, 157 találat.
kattha →
ncped
interrog. adv. where? in what, in reference to what? to whom? wherein? wherefore?; preceded by yattha: wherever; anywhere whatsoever; in whatsoever.
kaṭṭha →
ncped
kaṭṭha1
neuter wood; a piece of wood, a stick, a twig; esp. wood used as fuel, kindling, firewood.
kaṭṭha2
pp mfn….
kattha →
pts
adverb where? where to whither? Vin.i.83, Vin.i.107; Vin.ii.76; DN.i.223; Snp.487, Snp.1036; Ja.iii.76; Pv.ii.9#16; Dhp-a.i.3
■ k. nu kho where then where I wonder? DN.i.215 sq., Pv-a.22 (with Pot …
kaṭṭha →
pts
…bad, useless: see kaṭṭhaka2. Only in compounds; perhaps also in pakaṭṭhaka.
*…
acelakassapa →
dppn
Acelakassapa1AcelaKassapa
A naked ascetic. He visited the Buddha at Ujuññā in the Kaṇṇa-katthala deer-park and asked him if it were true that he disparaged all penance and reviled asceti …
ambaṭṭha →
dppn
…teacher, Pokkharasādi, at Ukkaṭṭha. He was learned in the three Vedas and the correlated branches of knowledge, including the Lokāyata, as…
baka →
dppn
…Buddha was once staying at Ukkaṭṭha in the Subhagavana, he read the thoughts of Baka, who had conceived the idea that this world was permanent…
bhāradvāja →
dppn
…Kosala. Kasi Bhāradvāja, Kaṭṭhahāra Bhāradvāja and Navakammika Bhāradvāja became lay disciples.
The Elder Piṇḍola also belonged to…
doṇa →
dppn
…Buddha on the road between Ukkaṭṭha and Setavyā. He saw the Buddha’s footprints and, following them, he came upon the Buddha seated at the…
iccānaṅgala →
dppn
…domain of Ukkaṭṭha. It was the residence of “Mahāsāla” brahmins. The Sutta Nipāta Snp.p.115 mentions several eminent…
kaṇṇakatthala →
dppn
A deer-park in Ujuññā. There the Buddha sometimes stayed; he was once visited there by Acela Kassapa, to whom he preached the Kassapasīhanāda Sutta, DN.i.161 and again by Pasenadi, king of Kosala; to …
kaṭṭhakā →
dppn
KaṭṭhakāKathakā
A class of devas present at the Mahāsamaya. DN.ii.261
kosala →
dppn
…AN.iii.341 AN.iv.340 Ukkaṭṭha, DN.i.87 Ekasālā, SN.i.111 Opasāda, MN.ii.164 Kesaputta of the Kālāmas, AN.i.188 Candalakappa,…
pokkharasāti →
dppn
…and learning who lived in Ukkaṭṭha, on a royal demesne given by Pasenadi. Ambaṭṭha was the pupil of Pokkharasāti, who sent him to the…
sañjaya →
dppn
Sañjaya1
A monk whose Theragāthā verse says that since going forth he has not had any hate. Thag.48
Sañjaya2
In the Kaṇṇakatthala Sutta Viḍūḍabha tells the Buddha that it was …
setabyā →
dppn
…DN.ii.316 near which was Ukkaṭṭha.
The Aṅguttara Nikāya AN.ii.37 records a conversation between the Buddha and the brahmin Doṇa, whom…
subhagavana →
dppn
A wood in Ukkaṭṭha. Once, when the Buddha was there, he visited the Avihā gods DN.ii.50 and, again, from there he visited Baka Brahmā, to whom…
ukkaṭṭha →
dppn
…was a road which connected Ukkaṭṭha with Setavyā. AN.ii.37
It was in the Subhagavana at Ukkaṭṭha that the Mūlapariyāya Sutta MN.i.1ff.…
uruññā →
dppn
Uruññā UjuññāUguññāUdaññaUjjuññā
A district and a town in Kosala. Once when the Buddha was staying at the Deer Park in Kaṇṇakatthala in the neighbourhood of the city, Pasenadi, who happened to be at …
viḍūḍabha →
dppn
ViḍūḍabhaViḍūḍabha
Son of Pasenadi and Vāsabhakhattiyā. Both in the Piyajātika Sutta MN.ii.110 and the Kaṇṇakatthala Suttas. MN.ii.127 Viḍūḍabha is spoken of as general.
accokkaṭṭha →
ncped
(of a robe) pulled down too far.
accukkaṭṭha →
ncped
(a a robe) pulled up too high.
akattha →
ncped
akaṭṭhapāka →
ncped
ripening in uncultivated ground; growing wild
anīkaṭṭha →
ncped
soldier, esp. a royal guard or bodyguard
apakaṭṭha →
ncped
drawn away, removed (from); loose
apakkaṭṭha →
ncped
drawn away, removed (from); loose
avalekhanakaṭṭha →
ncped
scraping stick.
dantakaṭṭha →
ncped
tooth stick (used to clean the teeth)
ekattha →
ncped
ekattha1
ind. in one place; in one and the same place; in only one place.
ekattha2
mfn. having one meaning; having the same sense
ekaṭṭha →
ncped
having one meaning; having the same sense
esikaṭṭhāyiṭṭhita →
ncped
as firm or enduring as a pillar
goṇakatthata →
ncped
spread with a woolen cover.
katthaci →
ncped
(and, before eva, katthacid), anywhere, somewhere; in or on something; in or on some …; in some places
katthacina →
ncped
anywhere; on any ground
katthapariyāpann →
ncped
included in, belonging to, which?
kaṇṭakaṭṭhāna →
ncped
thorny place, an area of thorn
kaṭṭhahāra →
ncped
~ī, feminine one who gathers sticks or firewood
kaṭṭhahāraka →
ncped
(-ikā) (one) who gathers sticks or firewood
kaṭṭhaka →
ncped
kind of reed or bamboo.
kaṭṭhapuñja →
ncped
pile of sticks, a heap of firewood
kaṭṭhatumba →
ncped
wooden vessel, a wooden water pot
kaṭṭhatāla →
ncped
wooden key
naṅgalakaṭṭhakaraṇa →
ncped
or mfn. of naṅgala (a place) where there has been plowing (?)
nikaṭṭha →
ncped
brought down; controlled (?)
nikaṭṭhacitta →
ncped
mentally controlled.
nikaṭṭhakāya →
ncped
physically controlled.
nikkaṭṭha →
ncped
drawn away; withdrawn.
nikkaṭṭhacitta →
ncped
mentally withdrawn or apart.
nikkaṭṭhakāya →
ncped
physically withdrawn or apart.
sukaṭṭha →
ncped
well plowed, well cultivated
tadekaṭṭha →
ncped
standing together with that, conjoined with that.
tiṇakaṭṭhapaṇṇakasaṭa →
ncped
tiṇakaṭṭhapaṇṇasaṭa →
ncped
rubbish of (dead) grass, twigs, and leaves.
ukkaṭṭha →
ncped
raised, exalted; highest, superior; big, bigger, biggest
upakaṭṭha →
ncped
drawn near, near; drawing near (esp. of time)
appaṭigha →
pts
adjective
- not forming an obstacle, not injuring, unobstructive Snp.42 (see expld. at Cnd.239; Snp-a.88 explains “katthaci satte vā sankhāre vā bhayena na paṭihaññatī ti a.”)
- psychol …
avalekhana →
pts
…(˚pidhara), Vin.ii.221 (˚kaṭṭha). 2. scratching in writing down Ja.iv.402, (˚sattha a chisel for engraving letters).
fr….
aññattha →
pts
adverb somewhere or anywhere else, elsewhere (either place where or whereto) Ja.i.291; Ja.ii.154; Dhs-a.163; Dhp-a.i.212; Dhp-a.iii.351; Pv-a.45; Mhvs.4, Mhvs.37; Mhvs.22, Mhvs.14.
from añña = añ …
aṭṭa →
pts
…sūcik˚ (read for sūcikaṭṭha) pained by stitch Pv.iii.2#3.
- -ssara cry of distress Vin.iii.105; SN.ii.255; Ja.i.265 Ja.ii.117;…
citta →
pts
…SN.iii.2–SN.iii.5; nikaṭṭha˚ AN.ii.137; ṭhita˚ steadfast in body & soul (cp. ṭhitatta SN.v.74; ˚passaddhi quiet of body & soul…
danta →
pts
…-kaṭṭha a tooth-pick Vin.i.46 = Vin.ii.223 Vin.i.51, Vin.i.61; Vin.ii.138; AN.iii.250;…
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 …
gaṇṭhi →
pts
- a knot, a tie, a knot or joint in a stalk (of a plant) Ja.i.172; DN-a.i.163; Dhp-a.i.321 (˚jātaṃ what has be come knotty or hard)
■ diṭṭhi-gaṇṭhi the tangle of false doctrine Vv-a.297; ant …
go →
pts
goṇa →
pts
Goṇa1
an ox, a bullock SN.iv.195 sq.; Ja.i.194 Ja.iv.67; Pv.i.8#2; Pv-a.39, Pv-a.40; Vv-a.63 (for ploughing) DN-a.i.163; Dhp-a.iii.60. -sira wild ox Ja.vi.538(= araññagoṇaka).
The …
hīna →
pts
… ■ Often opposed to ukkaṭṭha (exalted, decent, noble), e.g. Vin.iv.6; Ja.i.20, Ja.i.22; Ja.iii.218; Vb-a.410; or…
iti →
pts
Iti (ti)
indeclinable emphatic deictic particle “thus”. Occurs in both forms iti & ti, the former in higher style (poetry), the latter more familiar in conversational prose. The function of “iti” is …
jatu →
pts
…consisting of either jatu kaṭṭha (wood), piṭṭha (flour), or mattikā (clay).
Sk. jatu; cp. Lat. bitumen pitch; Ags. cwidu. resin, Ohg….
jāta →
pts
- As adj. n.un
- born, grown, arisen, produced (= nibbatta pātubhūta Cnd.256) Snp.576 (jātānaṃ maccānaṃ niccaṃ maraṇato bhayaṃ); jātena maccena kattabbaṃ kusalaṃ bahuṃ Dhp.53 = Mil.333; yakkhinī …
jāti →
pts
■ Instr. jātiyā (Snp.423) & jaccā (DN.ii.8; Ja.iii.395; Dhp.393); abl. jātiyā (SN.i.88) & jātito (by descent: DN.ii.8); loc. jātiyaṃ (Pv-a.10) & jātiyā (Pv-a.78).
- birth, rebirth, possibility of …
jāyati →
pts
(jāyate) to be born, to be produced, to arise, to be reborn.
pres 3rd pl. jāyare Ja.iii.459; Ja.iv.53; Mil.337;
ppr jāyanto Snp.208;
aor jāyi Ja.iii.391;
inf jātum Ja.i.374
■ *[jāyati](/defi …
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 …
kaliṅgara →
pts
…Dhp.41; Dhp-a.i.321 (= kaṭṭhakhaṇḍa, a chip) Thig.468 (id.) as kaṭṭhakalingarāni Dhp-a.ii.142. 2. a plank, viz. a step in a…
kamma →
pts
…viz. low (hīna) & high (ukkaṭṭha) professions. To the former belong the kammāni of a koṭṭhaka and a pupphacchaḍḍaka, to the latter…
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 …
kasati →
pts
to till, to plough SN.i.172, SN.i.173 = Snp.80; Thag.531; Ja.i.57; Ja.ii.165; Ja.vi.365
■ kassate (3rd sing med.) Thag.530
pp kattha (q.v.) Caus. ii. kasāpeti Mil.66, Mil.82; Dhp-a.i.224.
*kṛṣ …
katthati →
pts
to boast Snp.783 (ppr. med. akatthamāna). Cp. pavikatthita.
cp. Sk. katthate, etym. unexplained
katthitar →
pts
ag. fr. katthati] a boaster Snp.930.
kaṇṭha →
pts
…variant reading sūcikaṭṭha “whose bones are like needles”), Pv-a.260 (visukkha-k-ṭṭha-jivhā). 2. neck Vin.i.15; Dhp.307…
kaṭhala →
pts
…As f. combined with kaṭṭha at AN.i.124 = Pp.30, Pp.36; AN.iii.6; as m. in same combination at Vism.261.
Sk….
kaṭṭhaka →
pts
…(= velu-sankhāta-kaṭṭha).
to kaṭṭha3
Kaṭṭhaka2
(m. pl.) a kind of fairy DN.ii.261
to…
khattar →
pts
attendant, companion, charioteer, the king’s minister and adviser (Lat. satelles “satellite” has been compared for etym.) DN.i.112 (= DN-a.i.280, kh˚ vuccati pucchita-pucchita-pañhaṃ vyākaraṇa-sam …
khādati →
pts
…of a Petī), Pv.i.9#4
■ kaṭṭhaṃ kh˚ to use a toothpick Ja.i.80, Ja.i.282, dante kh˚ to gnash the teeth Ja.i.161
■ santakaṃ kh to…
kiñcana →
pts
adjective noun only in neg. sentences: something, anything From the freq. context in the older texts it has assumed the moral implication of something that sticks or adheres to the character of a man, …
kāra →
pts
- abs.
- deed, service, act of mercy or worship, homage: kāra-paṇṇaka Ja.vi.24 (vegetable as oblation); appako pi kato kāro devûpapattiṃ āvahati “even a small gift of mercy brings about rebirth …
kāya →
pts
…cittaṃ… SN.v.74; anikaṭṭha-kāyo nikaṭṭha-citto AN.ii.137; sāraddha-kāyo sankiliṭṭha-citto AN.v.93 = AN.v.95 AN.v.97;…
kūṭa →
pts
Kūṭa1
neuter a trap, a snare; fig. falsehood, deceit. As trap Ja.i.143 (kūṭapāsādi); Ja.iv.416 (expln paṭicchannapāsa). As deceit, cheating in formula tulā˚ kaṃsa māna˚ “cheatin …
lekhā →
pts
…classed as a respectable (ukkaṭṭha) profession (sippa) Vin.iv.7; and mentioned by the side of muddā and…
leṇa →
pts
(& lena) neuter
- a cave (in a rock), a mountain cave, used by ascetics (or bhikkhus) as a hermitage or place of shelter, a rock cell. Often enumerated with kuṭi guhā, e.g. Vin.iv.48; Mil.151; Vb. …
liṅga →
pts
…Vin.iv.7 (two: hīna & ukkaṭṭha); Ja.i.18; Ja.iv.114 (gihi˚), Ja.iv.130; Mil.133 (sāsana˚), Mil.162 (dve samaṇassa lingāni), Mil.405…
lāmaka →
pts
…Kp-a.150 (˚desanā, cp. ukkaṭṭha); Dhp-a.ii.77; Dhp-a.iv.44 (˚bhāva) Vv-a.116; Pv-a.15 (for pāpa); Pv-a.103 (= pāpaka), Pv-a.125…
majjhantika →
pts
…Ja.v.213 (yāva upakaṭṭha-majjhantikā); Ja.v.291 (read majjhantik âtikamm’ āgami); Vism.236; Mil.3; or as apposition with *kāla…
majjhima →
pts
mana(s) →
pts
Mano & Mana(s)
neuter
I. Declension
Like all other nouns of old s-stems mano has partly retained the s forms (cp cetah → ceto) & partly follows the a-declension. The …
mano →
pts
Mano & Mana(s)
neuter
I. Declension
Like all other nouns of old s-stems mano has partly retained the s forms (cp cetah → ceto) & partly follows the a-declension. The …
muddā →
pts
…as a noble craft (ukkaṭṭhaṃ sippaṃ) at Vin.iv.7 (with gaṇanā & lekhā), as the first of the sippāni (with gaṇanā) at MN.i.85…
muduka →
pts
…in easily, compared with ukkaṭṭha & majjhima); Kp-a.49 (˚aṭṭhikāni soft bones); Mhvs.25, 102 (sayana); -bhūmi Mil.34 2. soft, mild,…
mā →
pts
indeclinable prohibition particle: not, do not, let us hope not, I wish that… not [cp Lat. utinam & ne]. Constructed with various tenses e.g.
- with aor. (prohibitive tense): mā evaṃ akattha do …
na →
pts
Na1
expletive-emphatic particle, often used in comparative-indefinite sense just so, like this, as if, as (see cana & canaṃ) Ja.v.339 (Com. cttha na-kāro upamāne). Als …
naṅgala →
pts
…an elephant’s trunk);
- -kaṭṭhakaraṇa ploughing SN.v.146 = Ja.ii.59
- -phāla [mod. Ind. phār] ploughshare (to be…
niddesa →
pts
…distinction Pv-a.7 (ukkaṭṭha˚) -vatthu object of distinction or praise DN.iii.253; AN.iv.15 (where reading is…
nikaṭṭha →
pts
adjective brought down, debased, low. As one kind of puggala (n-kāya + ncitta) AN.ii.137. loc. nikaṭṭhe (adv.) near Ja.iii.438 Thag-a.105 (v. 33) (= santike Ja.iii.438).
cp. Sk. nikṛṣṭa, ni + kasati
nu →
pts
indeclinable affirm
■ indef part. “then, now.”
- most freq. combined with interr pron. and followed by kho, as kin nu kho Ja.ii.159 kacci Ja.i.279; kaccin nu (for kaccid nu) Ja.ii …
nāga →
pts
…Dhp-a.ii.211 (˚dantakaṭṭha toothpick)
- -vatta habits of serpents Mnd.92, also adj. -ika ibid. Mnd.89 *…
nāma →
pts
name.
-
Literal. nom. nāmaṃ SN.i.39; Snp.808; Ja.ii.131; Mil.27; acc. nāmaṃ Pv-a.145 (likhi: he wrote her name)
■ nāmaṃ karoti to give a name Snp.344 Cnd.466 (n’ etaṃ nāmaṃ mātarā kataṃ on “ …
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 …
paccakkhāti →
pts
lit. to speak against, i.e. to reject, refuse, disavow, abandon, give up, usually in connection with Buddhaṃ, dhammaṃ sikkhaṃ or similar terms of a religious-moral nature Vin.iii.25; SN.ii.231, SN.ii …
pagaṇḍaka →
pts
see pakaṭṭhaka.
pakattheti →
pts
talk out against, denounce Ja.v.7 (mā ˚katthāsi; C. akkosi garahi nindi; gloss paccakkhāsi). Should it be ’pakaḍḍhāsi?
pa + kattheti
pakaṭṭhaka →
pts
…(variant reading pagaṇḍaka; C. rasagiddha; trsl “pertinacious”).
pa + kaṭṭha + ka; kaṭṭha pp. of kṛṣ, cp. Sk….
pakkaṭhati →
pts
to cook, boil up; only in Caus. ii. pakkaṭṭhāpeti (with unexplained ṭṭh for ṭh to cause to be boiled up Ja.i.472 (variant reading pakkuṭṭh˚, cp J.P.T.S. 1884, 84)
pp pakkaṭhita (q.v.). Pakkathit …
pariyādāna →
pts
…finishing, end MN.i.487 (kaṭṭha˚, opp. to upādāna) SN.i.152; SN.iii.16 sq. (cetaso p., cp. pariyādāya & ˚dinna), SN.iv.33 (sabb’…
patti →
pts
Patti1
on foot, one who is on foot, a foot-soldier Vin.iv.105 (as one of the 4 constituents of a senā or army, viz. hatthī elephants, assā horses, rathā chariots, pattī …
pavikatthita →
pts
boasted Ja.i.359.
pp. of pa + vi + katthati
paṇṇaka →
pts
…leaves“); Pv-a.256 (tiṇakaṭṭha-paṇṇaka-sala, is reading correct?). 2. Name of a water plant, most likely a kind of fern (see Kern …
phalamaya →
pts
…which gives it in line with kaṭṭha-maya & loha-maya (& aṭṭhi˚ danta˚, veḷu˚ etc.). It occurs in same phrase at all passages…
pharati →
pts
…to serve as food Mil.152; kaṭṭhatthaṃ ph. to serve as fuel AN.ii.95 = SN.iii.93 = Iti.90 = Ja.i.482; khādaniyatthaṃ & bhojaniyatthaṃ…
phussa →
pts
…in ˚tila, ˚tela, ˚dantakaṭṭha, etc with ref. to their use by Brahmins.
grd. formation fr. phusati2 2; scarcely fr. Sk. puṣya…
phālaka →
pts
adjective splitting; one who splits Vism.413 (kaṭṭha˚).
fr. phāleti
phāleti →
pts
…break chop, in phrases
- kaṭṭhaṃ phāleti to chop sticks (for firewood) Vin.i.31; Ja.ii.144; Pv.ii.9#51, besides which the phrase…
phāṭeti →
pts
…in phrase kaṭṭhaṃ pāteti MN.i.21, and in adhipāteti to split (see…
pussa →
pts
…-tila, ˚tela, dantakaṭṭha, mattikā, etc. is probably to be read with variant reading phussa˚ meaning not quite clear (“natural,…
puñja →
pts
…(+ aṭṭhikandala); kaṭṭha˚ AN.iii.408; AN.iv.72; Ja.ii.327; gūtha˚ Ja.ii.211; tiṇa˚ AN.iii.408; palāla˚ DN.i.71;…
pāteti →
pts
…], see phāleti & phāṭeti In the same sense we find the phrase; kaṭṭhaṃ pāteti to split firewood MN.i.21 (MA…
saccika →
pts
…Kern in a phantastic interpretation (
Toevoegselen
ii.49, 50) takes it as sacci-kaṭṭha (= Sk. sāci-kṛṣta) “pulled…
samukkaṃsati →
pts
to extol, to praise Snp.132, Snp.438; MN.i.498
pp samukkaṭṭha.
saṃ + ukkaṃsati
samukkaṭṭha →
pts
exalted AN.iv.293; Thag.632.
saṃ + ukkaṭṭha
saṅkitti →
pts
derivation & meaning very doubtful; Bdhgh’s expln at Pp-a 231 is not to be taken as reliable, viz. “sankittetvā katabhattesu hoti. dubbhikkha-samaye kira acela-kāsāvakā acelakānaṃ atthāy …
silāghati →
pts
to extol, only in Dhtp.30 as root silāgh, with defn “katthana,” i.e. boasting.
Epic Sk. ślāgh
sippa →
pts
…sippas are hīna, others ukkaṭṭha Vin.iv.6 sq. Vb-a.410. asippa untaught, unqualified Ja.iv.177 Ja.vi.228 = asippin Mil.250
■ sippaṃ…
ti →
pts
Iti (ti)
indeclinable emphatic deictic particle “thus”. Occurs in both forms iti & ti, the former in higher style (poetry), the latter more familiar in conversational prose. The function of “iti” is …
tumba →
pts
…E. skull) Vin.i.205 (loha˚, kaṭṭha˚, phala˚); Vin.ii.114 (˚kaṭāha of gourd); Ja.iii.430 (udaka˚); Ja.iv.114; Dhp-a.ii.193 (udaka˚) 2….
tāḷa →
pts
…Vin.ii.148 (3 kinds loha˚, kaṭṭha˚, visāṇa˚); Bdhd 1.
- -cchiggala a key-hole SN.iv.290; SN.v.453; Vism.500
- -cchidda id….
ukkaṃsati →
pts
…MN.i.498; Ja.iv.108
pp ukkaṭṭha
■ ukkaṃseti in same meaning MN.i.402 sq. (attānaṃ u. paraṃ vambheti); AN.ii.27; Cnd.141.
ud +…
ukkaṭṭha →
pts
…Vv-a.105 (superl. ukkaṭṭhatama with ref. to Gotama as the most exalted of the 7 Rishis) Sdhp.506 (opp. lāmaka). 2. large,…
ukkaṭṭhatā →
pts
superiority, eminence, exalted state Ja.iv.303 (opp. hīnatā).
abstr. fr. ukkaṭṭha
upakaḍḍhati →
pts
…Dhp-a.iii.484).
upa + kaḍḍhati, cp. upakaṭṭha
upakaṇṭha →
pts
at Dāvs v.41 is to be corrected to upakaṭṭha.
upakaṭṭha →
pts
…near Ja.iv.213 (yāva upakaṭṭha-majjhantikā till nearly noon). Usually in foll. two phrases: upakaṭṭhe kāle when the time was near,…
upanāyika →
pts
…Divy.489 & see also upakaṭṭha and vassa) Vin.i.253; AN.i.51 (divided into 2 parts first & second, or purimikā &…
ussāpeti →
pts
to lift up, erect, raise, exalt Vin.ii.195; AN.iv.43; Ja.ii.219; Ja.iv.16; Ja.v.95 (chattaṃ); Pv-a.75 (id.); Mil.21; Dhp-a.i.3; Dhp-a.iii.118 (kaṭṭhāni)
pp ussāpita & ussita; (q.v.). See also * …
varaṇa →
pts
…roxburghii Ja.i.222, Ja.i.317 (-rukkha), Ja.i.319 = Dhp-a.iii.409 (˚kaṭṭhabhañja); Ja.vi.535.
cp. Sk. varaṇa rampart, causeway,…
vavakassati →
pts
…vapakassati garuṭṭhāniyehi). See also apakāsati, avakassati, avapakāsati
pp vavakaṭṭha.
v + ava…
vavakaṭṭha →
pts
drawn away, alienated; withdrawn, secluded Dhp-a.ii.103 (˚kāya).
pp. of vavakassati
vaṇṇa →
pts
…pattassa vaṇṇā, viz. ukkaṭṭha, majjhima, omaka; cp below 7); DN.i.13, DN.i.91; Ja.vi.334; Mil.225 (khattiya˚ brāhmaṇa˚). 7. kind,…
vaṭṭati →
pts
vikatthana →
pts
boasting Snp-a.549.
fr. vi + katth
vikatthati →
pts
to boast, show off SN.ii.229; Ja.i.454 (= vañcana-vacanaṃ vadati C.)
pp vikatthita.
vi + katthati
vikatthita →
pts
boasting Ja.i.359.
fr. vikatthati
vāhana →
pts
…(udaka˚-rajju); Ja.i.136 (kaṭṭha˚ gathering fire-wood); Pv-a.127 (ratha-yuga˚). 2. (nt.) conveyance, beast of burden, monture Vin.i.277…
vūpakaṭṭha →
pts
…used of time), or = vavakaṭṭha, with which it is identical in meaning. Cp. also BSk. vyapakṛṣṭa Avs.i.233;…
vūpakāseti →
pts
…to cause to distract or draw away Vin.i.49; Vin.iv.326
pp vūpakaṭṭha.
Caus. of vavakassati
ya →
pts
Ya˚
I. Forms
(See inflection also at Geiger, P.Gr. § 110.) The decl. is similar to that of ta˚ among the more rarely found forms we only mention the foll.
■ sg. nom. m. *[yo](/define/y …
yattha →
pts
adverb rel. adv. of place “where,” at which spot occasionally “at which time,” when; with verbs of motion = “whereto.”-DN.i.240 (whither); Snp.79, Snp.170 (here closely resembling yatra in meaning …
ādicca →
pts
the sun SN.i.15, SN.i.47; SN.ii.284; SN.iii.156; SN.v.44, SN.v.101; AN.i.242; AN.v.22, AN.v.263, AN.v.266 sq.; Iti.85; Snp.550 Snp.569, Snp.1097 (“ādicco vuccati suriyo” Cnd.125); Dhp-a.iv.143; Sdhp. …
ālimpeti →
pts
Ālimpeti1
to smear, anoint Vin.ii.107; SN.iv.177 (vaṇaṃ)
caus 2 ālimpāpeti Vin.iv.316
pass ālimpīyati Mil.74 & ālippati Dhp-a.iv.166 (variant reading for lippati)
pp *[ālitta] …