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kanta, 226 találat.
kanta →
ncped
kanta1
mfn. & masculine desired; loved; pleasing, lovely.
kanta2
pp mfn. spun
kanta →
pts
…cp. katta & pari˚.
pp. of kantati2, Sk. kṛtta. kanta is analogyform. after pres. kantati, regularly we should expect katta. See also…
kaṇṭa →
pts
(cp. next) a thorn Mil.351.
dakkhiṇāgiri →
dppn
…of Nandamātā of Velukantaka and she was visited both by Sāriputta and by Moggallāna during a tour in the district. AN.iv.64 In…
kaṇḍakīvana →
dppn
…Anuruddha, is given in the Kantakī Sutta. SN.v.298f. The Buddha also stayed in this grove, and a sermon preached by him to the monks is…
kaṇṭaka →
dppn
Kaṇṭaka Kaṇḍaka
A novice ordained by Upananda. Kaṇṭaka committed an offence with another novice, Mahaka. When this became known, a rule was passed that no monk should ordain two novices Vin.i.79 ; th …
kaṇṭakā →
dppn
KaṇṭakāKaṇḍakā
A nun who was guilty of unchastity with the novice Kaṇṭaka. Vin.i.85
sāketa →
dppn
…by Kāḷaka, and the Tikantakivana, AN.iii.169 both of which were evidently near the city. Mention is also made SN.v.174 SN.v.298f.…
veḷukaṇḍa →
dppn
VeḷukaṇḍaVeḷukaṇṭa
A city in Avanti. Moggallāna and Sāriputta visited the place in the course of a journey in Dakkhiṇāgiri and were entertained by Nandamātā. AN.iv.62f.
22.85379, 82.155763town
veḷukaṇṭakī →
dppn
…were on their way to Velukanta. She, delighted with the news, made all preparations and sent word to the monastery, inviting the monks to the…
abhikkanta →
ncped
-
(mfn.)
- arrived; having approached.
- advanced, passed (of the night, in the second or third watch); excellent, admirable; beautiful, surpassing, splendid.
-
(n.) advancing, approaching; …
abhikkantadassāvi →
ncped
of excellent vision
abhikkantadassāvin →
ncped
of excellent vision
abhikkantatara →
ncped
more or most excellent; more beautiful
abhikkantavaṇṇa →
ncped
of wonderful beauty
abhikkantaṃ →
ncped
(as exclamation of admiration, generally repeated:) excellent! wonderful!
akanta →
ncped
not desired or wished; unpleasing
akaṇṭaka →
ncped
free from thorns; free from obstacles; free from rebels or bandits
akkanta →
ncped
- (pass.) stepped on; trodden upon; pressed upon.
- (act.) who has stepped on, trodden upon; who has stepped on to a shoe or sandal
anavakkanta →
ncped
not entered; not trodden upon; not overcome.
anukantati →
ncped
cuts.
anupasaṅkanta →
ncped
apakantati →
ncped
cuts off.
apakkanta →
ncped
gone away, departed
atikkanta-mānussaka →
ncped
atikkanta-mānussaka
mf(-ikā)n. superhuman
atikkanta →
ncped
- having passed through or by; having gone beyond, overcome, surpassed; having elapsed.
- who has approached
atikkanta-vara →
ncped
atikkanta-vara
mfn. beyond or above granting boons
avipakkanta →
ncped
not gone away, not dispersing
avippakkanta →
ncped
not gone away, not dispersing
dukkhāvakkanta →
ncped
entered, overcome by dukkha.
dūrakantana →
ncped
cutting far off; banishment (?)
ekantarīka →
ncped
an interval of one; aṃ, -āya, with something between; with an interval of one (year); alternately
ekantarīkaṃ →
ncped
with something between; with an interval of one (year); alternately
ekantarīyā →
ncped
with something between; with an interval of one (year); alternately
ekantaṃ →
ncped
solely; exclusively; absolutely; wholly; invariably
ekantaṃgata →
ncped
with utter devotion or certainty; taking one side; following one alternative
ekantaṃgatalomi →
ncped
(a bed with) a kind of rug or covering
ekantaṃgatalomin →
ncped
(a bed with) a kind of rug or covering
ekantaṃgatalomī →
ncped
(also ekantaṃgatalomi(n)) (a bed with) a kind of rug or covering
ekantaṃkusalāyatika →
ncped
(according to commentary) coming from what is absolutely good, resulting form what is good; or perhaps; producing what is absolutely good in the future
govikantana →
ncped
butcher’s knife.
kantati →
ncped
kantati1
pr. 3 sg. cuts; destroys
kantati2
pr. 3 sg. spins.
kantatisalla →
ncped
with dart cut out
kantāra →
ncped
region difficult to cross, a dangerous area or way; a wilderness, a desert.
kantāraddha →
ncped
a road through a wilderness, a dangerous path
kantāraddhan →
ncped
a road through a wilderness, a dangerous path
kantāraddhāna →
ncped
a road through a wilderness, a dangerous path
kantāramagga →
ncped
road through a wilderness, a dangerous way
kaṇṭaka →
ncped
kaṇṭaka1
m. & neuter
- a point; a thorn, a prickle; a spike.
- an annoyance, obstacle, impediment.
kaṇṭaka2
m. & neuter thorny; with a rough stalk.
kaṇṭakadhāna →
ncped
clump of thorns; a thorny place
kaṇṭakavaṭṭa →
ncped
clump or hedge of thorns
kaṇṭakavuttika →
ncped
(prob.) having a “thorny” way of life
kaṇṭakaṭṭhāna →
ncped
thorny place, an area of thorn
kaṇṭakāpassaya →
ncped
headrest or bolster of thorns
kaṇṭakāpassayika →
ncped
(one) who likes on a bolster or bed of thorns
kaṇṭakīvāṭa →
ncped
hedge of thorns, a prickly hedge.
nikanta →
ncped
cut; scraped.
nikkanta →
ncped
nikkaṇṭaka →
ncped
free from obstacles; free from sedition
okantati →
ncped
cuts, cuts off; cuts up
okkanta →
ncped
entered; fallen into; come on.
okkantati →
ncped
cuts, cuts off; cuts up
osakkanta →
ncped
(~antī)n.
sakaṇṭaka →
ncped
containing thorns or bones; thorny, spiked; infested with bandits or rebels
titthiyapakkantaka →
ncped
who has gone to another sect; apostate.
ukkaṇṭaka →
ncped
disease (of animals)
upasaṅkanta →
ncped
who has approached, gone to, visited; having approached, gone to
abbhatikkanta →
pts
one who has thoroughly, left behind Ja.v.376.
pp. of abhi + ati + kram, cp. atikkanta
abbhatīta →
pts
…gone by SN.ii.183 (+ atikkanta); nt. -ṃ what is gone or over the past Ja.iii.169. 2. passed away, dead MN.i.465; SN.iv.398; Thag.242,…
abhi →
pts
…(for fill); e.g. , abbhatikkanta (= ati ˚ C.) abbhatīta (“vorbei gegangen”), abbhantara (“with-in” b-innen or “in here”),…
abhikkamati →
pts
…evaṃ paṭikkamitabbaṃ thus to approach & thus to withdraw)
pp abhikkanta (q.v.).
Vedic abhikramati, abhi + kamati
abhikkanta →
pts
…(nt.) abhikkantaṃ (combd. with and opp to paṭikkantaṃ) going forward (and backward), approach (and receding)…
abhimatthati →
pts
…Dhp-a.iii.152 (= kantati viddhaṃseti). 2. to rub, to produce by friction (esp. fire, aggiṃ; cp. Vedic agniṃ nirmanthati)…
abhirūpa →
pts
…Vv-a.53; Pv-a.61 (abhikkanta). Occurs in the idiomatic phrase denoting the characteristics of true beauty abhirūpa dassanīya pāsādika…
accagā →
pts
…should or could overcome Snp.1040 (expld. wrongly as pp. = atikkanta at Cnd.10 and as atīta at Dhp-a.iv.494); Dhp.414.
ati + agā
accanta →
pts
…Snp-a.528); Thag.692 (˚ruci); Dhp.162 (˚dussīlya = ekanta Dhp-a.iii.153).
ati + anta, lit. “up to the end”
addhāna →
pts
same meaning as addhan but as simplex only used with reference to time (i.e. a long time, cp. Vv-a.117 addhānaṃ = ciraṃ). Usually in phrase atītaṃ (anāgataṃ etc.) addhānaṃ in …
agha →
pts
…as seen from the phrase lokantarikā aghā asaṃvutā andhakārā DN.ii.12; SN.v.454, and BSk. aghasaṃvṛta Mvu.i.240, adj. dark Mvu.i.41;…
akkamati →
pts
akkanta →
pts
stepped upon, mounted on AN.i.8; Ja.i.71; Mil.152; Dhp-a.i.200.
pp. of akkamati
anta →
pts
… ■ acc. as adv. in ekantaṃ extremely, very much, “utterly” Dhp.228 etc See eka.
Vedic…
anu →
pts
anukantati →
pts
to cut Dhp.311 (hatthaṃ = phāleti Dhp-a.iii.484).
anu + kantati2
apakantati →
pts
to cut off Thig.217 (gale = gīvaṃ chindati Thag-a.178; Kern,
Toevoegselen
corrects to kabale a.).
apa + kantati, Sk. ava + kṛntati
apassaya →
pts
- support, rest Thag-a.258.
- bed, bolster, mattress, in kaṇṭak˚; a mattress of thorns, a bolster filled with thorns (as cushion for asceties) MN.i.78; Ja.i.493; Ja.iii.235. -sāppassaya with a …
apassayika →
pts
adjective reclining on, in kaṇṭaka˚; one who lies on a bed of thorns (see kaṇṭaka) MN.i.78; Ja.iv.299 (v. l, kaṇḍikesayika); Pp.55.
fr. apassaya; cp. Sk. apāśrayin-˚
ariya →
pts
…AN.i.205 sq., AN.i.212
- -kanta loved by the Best DN.iii.227
- -gaṇā (pl.) troops of worthies Ja.vi.50 (=…
ati →
pts
…splendour.
2. intr. atikkanta passed by; atikkama traversing; aticca transgressing; atīta past, gone beyond
■ Also with verbal…
atiga →
pts
…(sīma˚, cp. Mnd.99), Snp.1096 (ogha˚); Mnd.100 (atikkanta); Cnd.180 (id.).
ati + ga
atikkamati →
pts
…Vasabhagāmaṃ beyond the village of V. Pv-a.168
pp atikkanta (q.v.).
ati + kamati
atikkanta →
pts
passed beyond, passed by, gone by, elapsed; passed over, passing beyond, surpassing Ja.ii.128 (tīṇi saṃvaccharāni); Dhp-a.iii.133 (tayo vaye passed beyond the 3 ages of life); Pv-a.55 (māse ˚e after …
ativatta →
pts
…beyond, surpassed, overcome (act. & pass.), conquered Snp.1133 (bhava˚); Cnd.21 (= atikkanta, vītivatta); Ja.v.84 (bhaya˚) Mil.146,…
atīta →
pts
…(= atīta koṭṭhāse, atikkantabhavesū ti attho Thag-a.233) DN.ii.222; DN.iii.275; Thig.314.
- -ārammaṇa state of…
ava →
pts
…okassati, okāra, okantati, okkamati ogacchati, odāta* and others may be used as examples The difference in many cases has given rise to…
avakanta →
pts
cut, cut open, cut off Ja.iv.251 (galak’ âvakantaṃ).
for *avakatta, Sk. avakṛtta; pp. of avakantati, see kanta2
avakantati →
pts
…avakanta & avakantita.
cp. Sk. avakṛntati, ava + kantati, cp. also apakantati
avakantita →
pts
cut out Pv-a.213. Avakappana & okappana
pp. of avakantati
avakkanta →
pts
(-˚) entered by, beset with, overwhelmed by (instr.) SN.iii.69 (dukkha˚, sukha˚ and an˚).
pp. ofnext
aṇḍaka →
pts
Aṇḍaka1
neuter = aṇḍa, egg Dhp-a.i.60; Dhp-a.iii.137 (sakuṇ˚).
Aṇḍaka2
adjective only used of vācā speech: harsh, rough, insolent MN.i.286; AN.v.265, AN.v.283 AN.v.293 (glos …
canda →
pts
…etym. see Vism.418.
- -kanta a gem Mil.118;
- -(g)gāha a moon-eclipse (lit seizure, i.e. by Rāhu) DN.i.10 (cp….
dhāna →
pts
adjective noun (adj.) holding, containing (-˚) MN.i.11 (ahi kaṇṭaka˚; cp ādhāna & kaṇṭaka)
■ (n.) nt. a receptacle Dhp.58 (sankāra˚ dust-heap = ṭhāna Dhp-a.i.445). f. dhānī a seat (= ṭhāna), in …
diṭṭhi →
pts
view, belief, dogma, theory, speculation, esp. false theory, groundless or unfounded opinion
- The latter is rejected by the Buddha as pāpa˚; (AN.iv.172) and pāpikā d. (opp bhaddikā: AN.v.212 sq …
dukkha →
pts
…pi sattā nerayikā); see ekanta. In the same sense:… upenti Roruvaṃ ghoraṃ cirarattaṃ dukkhaṃ anubhavanti SN.i.30;…
dāya →
pts
Dāya1
wood jungle, forest; a grove Vin.i.10 (miga˚), Vin.i.15, Vin.i.350; Vin.ii.138; SN.ii.152 (tiṇa˚); SN.iv.189 (bahukaṇṭaka d. = jungle) AN.v.337 (tiṇa˚); Ja.iii.274; Ja.vi.278. See al …
dūra →
pts
…be the variant reading durākantana, see ākantana;
- -gata gone far away Pv.ii.13#4 (= paralokagata Pv-a.164);…
ekanta →
pts
adjective one-sided, on one end, with one top, topmost (˚-) usually in function of an adv. as ˚-meaning “absolutely, extremely, extraordinary, quite” etc.
- (lit.) at one end, only in ˚lomin a wo …
ekantarika →
pts
…-bhāvena (instr. adv.) in alternation alternately Vism.374; ekantarikāya (adv.) with intervals Vism.244.
eka + antarika
gahana →
pts
- adj. deep, thick, impervious, only in a˚ clear, unobstructed, free from obstacles Vv.18#7 (akanataka +); Mil.160 (gahanaṃ a kataṃ the thicket is cleared).
- nt. an impenetrable place, a thicket j …
go →
pts
…(and ˚vikantana; Sk. vikṛntana) a butcher’s knife MN.i.244 MN.i.449; AN.iii.380 Sdhp.381 (vikatta only);…
hatthin →
pts
…trappings Ja.ii.46.
- -kanta = manta el. charm Dhp-a.i.163
- -kantavīṇā lute enticing an elephant Dhp-a.i.163. *…
iṭṭha →
pts
…idiomatic group iṭṭha kanta manāpa (of objects pleasing to the senses) DN.i.245; DN.ii.192; MN.i.85; SN.iv.60, SN.iv.158, SN.iv.235 sq.;…
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 …
kakaṇṭaka →
pts
the chameleon Ja.i.442, Ja.i.487; Ja.ii.63; Ja.vi.346; Vv-a.258.
kantati →
pts
Kantati1
to plait, twist, spin, esp. suttaṃ (thread) Vin.iv.300; Pv-a.75; Dhp-a.iii.273; kappāsaṃ AN.iii.295. Cp pari˚.
Sk….
kantika →
pts
…Pv.iii.4#1 (=…
kantita →
pts
…kṛtta, pp. of kantati1
Kantita2
adjective cut off, severed, at Mil.240 better as kantita1, i.e….
kantāra →
pts
adjective noun difficult to pass, scil. magga, a difficult road, waste land, wilderness, explained as nirudaka īriṇa Vv-a.334 (on Vv.84#3), combined with maru˚ Pv-a.99 and marukantāramagga Pv-a.112 …
kantāriya →
pts
adjective (one) living in or belonging to the desert, the guardian of a wilderness, applied to a Yakkha Vv.84#21 (= Vv-a.341).
from kantāra
kataka →
pts
scrubber, used after a bath Vin.ii.129, Vin.ii.143; cp. Vin. Texts ii.318.
fr. kantati2
katta →
pts
is represented in Pali by kanta2; katta being found only in cpd. pari˚.
pp. of kantati2; cp. Sk. kṛtta
kattari →
pts
…scissors“: cp Vin. Texts iii.138 (see next).
to kantati2
kattarī →
pts
…scissors“: cp Vin. Texts iii.138 (see next).
to kantati2
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 …
kaṇṭaka →
pts
kaṇṭaki →
pts
(f.) in cpd. -vāṭa a thorny fence (cactus hedge?) Vin.ii.154.
kaṇṭhaka →
pts
Kaṇṭhaka1
thorn, see kaṇṭaka.
Kaṇṭhaka2
Name of Gotama’s horse, on which he left his father’s palace Mhbv.25; spelt kanthaka at Ja.i.54, Ja.i.62 sq.
khema →
pts
- (adj.) full of peace, safe; tranquil, calm DN.i.73 (of a country) SN.i.123 (of the path leading to the ambrosial, i.e. Nibbāna), SN.i.189 = Snp.454 (of vācā nibbānapattiyā); MN.i.227 (vivaṭaṃ amata …
khāṇu →
pts
stump (of a tree), a stake. Often used in description of uneven roads; together with kaṇṭaka thorns AN.i.35; AN.iii.389; Vism.261 (˚paharaṇ’ aggi), Vism.342 (˚magga); Snp-a.334 …
khīlaka →
pts
adjective having sticks or stumps (as obstacles), in a˚ unobstructed Ja.v.203 (= akāca nikkaṇṭaka Ja.v.206).
kāma →
pts
to desire.
- Objective: pleasantness, pleasure-giving, an object of sensual enjoyment.
- Subjective: (a) enjoyment, pleasure on occasion of sense, (b) sense-desire.
Buddhist commentators exp …
loha →
pts
…sīsaṃ, tambalohaṃ, vekantakalohaṃ vijāti˚ = nāga-nāsika˚; kittima˚ = kaṃsalohaṃ, vaṭṭa˚ ārakūṭaṃ; pisāca˚ =…
loka →
pts
…na uppajjanti, tathā lokantaresu ca). -antarika (scil. Niraya) a group of Nirayas or Purgatories situated in the…
lomin →
pts
…having hair, in compounds ekanta˚ & uddha˚;, of (couch-) covers or (bed) spreads: being made of hair altogether or having hair only on top…
manussa →
pts
human being, man. The popular etym. connects m. with Manu(s), the ancestor of men, e.g. Kp-a.123: “Manuno apaccā ti manussā, porāṇā pana bhaṇanti ʻmana-ussannatāya manussa’; te Jambudīpakā, Aparagoy …
maru →
pts
Maru1
a region destitute of water, a desert. Always combined with -kantāra: Mnd.155 (as Name); Ja.i.107; Vb-a.6; Vv-a.332; Pv-a.99, Pv-a.112.
cp. Epic Sk. maru
Maru2
- …
nibbidā →
pts
…in the formula: etaṃ ekanta-nibbidāya virāgāya nirodhāya… sambodhāya nibbānāya saṃvattati “this leads to being thoroughly tired…
nibbāna →
pts
…Nibbānaṃ ekanta-nibbidāya virāgāya etc. saṃvattati SN.ii.223; nibbijjha sabbaso kāme sikkhe nibbānaṃ attano Snp.940 …
nikanta →
pts
adjective cut, (ab-)razed MN.i.364 (of a fleshless bone).
Sk. nikṛtta & nikṛntita (cp. Divy.537, Divy.539), ni + kantati2
nikantati →
pts
…reading SS for ukkant˚); Pgdp.29.
Sk. ni-kṛṇtati, see kantati2
nikkaṇṭaka →
pts
adjective free from thorns or enemies Mil.250; cp. akaṇṭaka.
Sk. niṣkaṇṭaka, nis + kaṇṭaka
nikkhanta →
pts
…(fusing in meaning with kanta1 of kāmyati = desireless). SN.i.185 (agārasmā anagāriyaṁ) Snp.991 (Kapilavatthumhā n….
nikāmeti →
pts
to crave, desire, strive after, ppr nikāmayaṃ SN.i.122, & nikāmayamāna Vin.ii.108. Cp. nikanta & nikanti.
Sk. ni-kāmayati, ni + kāmeti
nittharati →
pts
to cross over, get out of, leave behind, get over DN.i.73 (kantāraṃ). pp nittiṇṇa q.v. Caus. nitthāreti to bring through, help over Cnd.630 (nittāreti).
…
okantati FIXME double →
pts
…by okkantitvā)
pp avakanta & avakantita.
o + kantati, cp. also apakantati
okantati →
pts
…avakanta & avakantita.
cp. Sk. avakṛntati, ava + kantati, cp. also apakantati
okaḍḍhati →
pts
to drag away, remove Thig.444. See also ava˚. Okantati (okkant)
o + kaḍḍhati
okkamati FIXME double →
pts
…Caus. okkāmeti to make enter, to bring to SN.iv.312 (saggaṃ)
pp okkanta. See also avakkamati.
o + kamati fr. kram
okkant →
pts
…by okkantitvā)
pp avakanta & avakantita.
o + kantati, cp. also apakantati
okkanta →
pts
coming on, approaching, taking place DN.ii.12; Mil.299 (middhe okkante). See also avakkanta SN.ii.174; SN.iii.46.
pp. of okkamati
pacchā →
pts
…with piṇḍapāta paṭikkanta “returning from the alms-round after dinner” AN.iii.320; Pv-a.11, Pv-a.16, Pv-a.38 and passim (cp BSk….
padosa →
pts
Padosa1
defect, fault, blemish, badness, corruption, sin DN.i.71 (= padussati paraṃ vā padūseti vināsetī ti padoso DN-a.i.211); MN.iii.3; SN.iv.322 (vyāpāda˚); AN.i.8 (ceto˚); AN.iii.92 ( …
pakkamati →
pts
…SN.i.199
pp pakkanta (q.v.).
2. to go beyond (in archery), to overshoot the mark, miss the aim Mil.250.
Ved….
pakkanta →
pts
gone, gone away, departed SN.i.153; Snp.p.124; Ja.i.202 (spelt kkh); Pv-a.78.
pp. of pakkamati
pakkaṭhita →
pts
…variant reading pakkanta), Dhp-a.i.179 (kaṭṭh˚, variant reading pakuṭṭh˚); Dhp-a.ii.5 (kaṭṭh˚, vv.ll. pakuṭṭh &…
pakkha →
pts
…(paṭiloma˚). pakkhasankanta gone over to a (schismatic) faction Vin.i.60 Vin.iv.230, Vin.iv.313
■ pakkhaṃ dāpeti to give a side, to…
pakkhanta →
pts
at DN-a.i.38 read as pakkanta.
pakkuthita →
pts
…variant reading pakkanta), Dhp-a.i.179 (kaṭṭh˚, variant reading pakuṭṭh˚); Dhp-a.ii.5 (kaṭṭh˚, vv.ll. pakuṭṭh &…
pantha →
pts
to come or go (by) a road, roadway, path SN.i.18 (gen. pl. panthānaṃ kantāramagga C; “jungle road” trsl.); Snp.121 (loc panthasmiṃ); Cnd.485 B (+ patha in expln of magga) Mil.157 (see pant …
para →
pts
…clan Snp.128; Dhp.73 -kkanta [para˚ or parā˚ *krānta?] walked (by another or gone over?) Ja.vi.559 (better to be read with variant…
parikanta →
pts
…to pariyantaṃ.
pari + kanta2 of kantati2
Parikanta2
at Vin.ii.80 (bhāsita˚) is probably to be read as…
parikantati →
pts
…cut through, pierce MN.i.244 (vātā kucchiṃ p.); Ja.iii.185 (see parikantati1).
pari +…
parikatta →
pts
cut round, cut off Mil.188.
pp. of pari + kantati2; corresponds to Sk, kṛtta, which is usually represented in P. by kanta2
parāyana →
pts
…see Cnd.411); Mil.148 (ekantasoka˚); Dhp-a.i.28 (rodana, i.e. constantly weeping). 2. destined to, having one’s next birth in., e.g….
parāyaṇa →
pts
…see Cnd.411); Mil.148 (ekantasoka˚); Dhp-a.i.28 (rodana, i.e. constantly weeping). 2. destined to, having one’s next birth in., e.g….
pasaṅkamati →
pts
to go out or forth to (acc.) Sdhp.277
pp pasaṅkanta.
pa + saṃ + kram
pasaṅkanta →
pts
gone out to, gone forth Pv-a.22.
pp. of pa + sankamati, of kram
passaya →
pts
refuge Cp.iii.10#4
■ Note. ˚passaya in kaṇṭakapassaya Ja.iii.74, & kaṇṭakāpassayika DN.i.167 (kaṇṭh˚); Ja.iv.299 (kaṇṭaka˚) is to be read as ˚apassaya (apa + śri).
fr. pa + śri, cp. Class. …
paṇīta →
pts
…often combined with abhikkantatara, e.g. DN.i.62, DN.i.74, DN.i.216; SN.i.80; AN.i.119 AN.i.171; AN.v.37, AN.v.140, AN.v.203 sq.
pp. of pa +…
paṭi →
pts
indeclinable directional prefix in well-defined meaning of “back (to), against towards, in opposition to, opposite.” As preposition (with acc. and usually postponed) towards, near by, at usually …
paṭikaṇṭaka →
pts
an enemy, adversary, robber, highwayman Ja.i.186; Ja.ii.239; Dhp-a.iii.456 (variant reading ˚kaṇḍaka).
paṭi + kantaka4
paṭikkamati →
pts
…paṭikkamāpeti to cause to retreat Ja.i.214; Mil.121
pp paṭikkanta (q.v.).
paṭi + kram
paṭikkanta →
pts
…(id.). For opp. of paṭikkanta in conn. with piṇḍāya see paviṭṭha.
pp. of…
paṭikkantaka →
pts
one who has come or is coming back Dhp-a.i.307.
fr. last
paṭipajjati →
pts
to enter upon (a path), to go along, follow out (a way or plan) to go by; fig. to take a line of action, to follow a method to be intent on, to regulate one’s life DN.i.70 (saṃvarāya), DN.i.175 (tatha …
piṭṭhi →
pts
Piṭṭhi & Piṭṭhī
feminine
- the back Vin.ii.200 (piṭṭhī); MN.i.354; Ja.i.207; Ja.ii.159, Ja.ii.279. piṭṭhiṃ (paccāmittassa) passati to see the (enemy’s) back, i.e. to see the …
piṭṭhī →
pts
Piṭṭhi & Piṭṭhī
feminine
- the back Vin.ii.200 (piṭṭhī); MN.i.354; Ja.i.207; Ja.ii.159, Ja.ii.279. piṭṭhiṃ (paccāmittassa) passati to see the (enemy’s) back, i.e. to see the …
rajanīya →
pts
adjective of the nature of rajas, i.e. leading to lust, apt to rouse excitement, enticing lustful.
- As epithet of rūpa (vedanā saññā etc.) SN.iii.79; also at DN.i.152 sq. (dibbāni …
ratta →
pts
Ratta1
- dyed, coloured MN.i.36 (dūratta-vaṇṇa difficult to dye or badly dyed MN-a.167 reads duratta and explains as durañjita-vaṇṇa opp. suratta ibid.); Snp.287 (nānā-rattehi vatthe …
ratti →
pts
night DN.i.47 (dosinā). gen. sg. ratyā (for *rattiyā) Thag.517; Snp.710 (vivasane = ratti-samatikkame Snp-a.496); Ja.vi.491. abl. sg. rattiyā in phrases abhikkantāya r. at the waning of night D …
rūpa →
pts
…passati iṭṭha-rūpaṃ kanta-rūpaṃ etc SN.iv.126
■ see further: Vin.i.34 (sabbaṃ ādittaṃ cakkhuṃ ādittaṃ, rūpa…
sabala →
pts
…of one of the dogs in the Lokantara hell Ja.vi.106, Ja.vi.247 (Sabálo ca Sāmo ca). asabala, unspotted DN.ii.80.
- -kārin…
sakaṇṭaka →
pts
adjective thorny, dangerous DN.i.135; Thig.352; DN-a.i.296.
sa + kaṇṭaka
samappita →
pts
- made over, consigned Dhp.315; Snp.333; Thig.451.
- endowed with (-˚) affected with, possessed of Ja.v.102 (kaṇṭakena); Pv.iv.1#6 (= allīna Pv-a.265); Pv-a.162 (soka-salla˚-hadaya) Vism.303 (s …
samatikkamati →
pts
…transcend DN.i.35; to elapse Mhvs.13, Mhvs.5; ger. samatikkamma DN.i.35; M 41; pp. samatikkanta crossed over, or escaped…
samparikantati →
pts
to cut all round MN.iii.275. (Trenckner reads sampakantati.)
saṃ + parikantati
saṃvuta →
pts
…in phrase asaṃvuṭā lokantarikā andhakārā (the world-spaces which are dark &) ungoverned, orderless, not supported, baseless DN.ii.12 -…
saṅkamati →
pts
…to one Vin.iv.282
pp saṅkanta
caus saṅkāmeti 1 to pass over, to cause to go, to move, to shift Vin.iii.49…
saṅkanta →
pts
gone together with (-˚), gone over to, joined Vin.i.60; Vin.iv.217.
pp. of sankamati
saṅkantati →
pts
to cut all round, MN.iii.275.
saṃ + kantati
saṅkantika →
pts
…Mhvs.5, Mhvs.6; Dpvs.5, 48; Mhbv.97.
fr. sankanta
saṅkhāra →
pts
…virāgo hoti); SN.iii.69 (ekanta-dukkhā sankhārā); SN.iv.216 sq. (sankhārāṇaṃ khaya-dhammatā; id. with vaya˚, virāga˚, nirodha…
sukkha →
pts
adjective dry, dried up DN.ii.347; Ja.i.228, Ja.i.326; Ja.iii.435; Ja.v.106; Mil.261, Mil.407. Cp pari˚, vi˚.
- -kaddama dried mud Mhvs.17, Mhvs.35.
- *-[kantāra](/define/kantā …
suriya →
pts
…Mhvs.22; Ja.i.107.
- -kanta the sun-gem, a kind of gem Mil.118.
- -ggāha eclipse of the sun DN.i.10; Ja.i.374. *…
sāmaṃ →
pts
…MN.iii.253 (sāmaṃ kantaṃ sāmaṃ vāyitaṃ dussayugaṃ); SN.ii.40; SN.iv.230 sq. SN.v.390; Snp.270 (asāma-pāka not cooking for…
theyya →
pts
…(always foll by titthiyapakkantaka) Vin.i.86, Vin.i.135, Vin.i.168, Vin.i.320; Vin.v.222; Mil.310;
- -saṅkhātaṃ (adv.) by means of theft,…
tippa →
pts
…AN.ii.143, AN.ii.153 ekantadukkhā t. kaṭukā ved. MN.i.74; bhayānaka ekantatippa Niraya Pv.iv.1#9 (= tikhiṇadukkha˚ Pv-a.221);…
tiṃsaṃ →
pts
(tiṃsa˚) the number 30; DN.i.81≈(tiṃsaṃ pi jātiyo); SN.ii.217 (t
■ mattā bhikkhū); dat. instr. tiṃsāya AN.v.305 (dhammehi samannāgato); Snp.p.87 (pi dadāmi) Pv-a.281 (vassasahassehi): t
■ yojana\ …
ud →
pts
…look out for, expect; ˚kantati tear out; ˚khitta thrown off; ˚khipati pick out; ˚gacchati come out; ˚gamaṇa rising (opp. o˚); ˚gajjati…
ukkantati →
pts
…SS ni˚), Pv-a.211 (= chinditvā).
ud + kantati
upaccagā →
pts
…Snp.827 (= accagā atikkanta Mnd.167); Dhp.315, Dhp.412, Dhp.417 (= atikkanta Dhp-a.iv.225); Bv.ii.43
■ pl. upaccaguṃ SN.i.35;…
upakkanta →
pts
- attacked by (-˚) Mil.112.
- attacking, intriguing or plotting against (loc. DN-a.i.140.
pp. of upakkamati
upanīta →
pts
…Dhp.237 (˚yaya = atikkantavayo Dhp-a.iii.337, advanced in age); Pv.iv.1#10 (dukkha˚ made to suffer). an˚; Snp.846. 2. offered,…
vatikā →
pts
fence Snp-a.148 (kaṇṭaka˚ & rukkha˚).
fr. vati1
vaḍḍhika →
pts
adjective leading to increase, augmenting, prosperous Mil.351 (ekanta˚, equal to aparihāniya).
fr. vaḍḍhi
vaṇṇa →
pts
…DN.ii.220 (abhikkanta˚); MN.i.142 (id.) DN.iii.68 (āyu +); Pv.ii.9#10 (= rūpa-sampatti Pv-a.117) Sometimes combined with other…
vaṇṇu →
pts
is given at Abhp.663 in meaning of “sand.” Occurs only in cpd. vaṇṇupatha a sandy place, quicksand, swamp Ja.i.109; Vv.84#3 (= vālu-kantāra Vv-a.334); Pv.iv.3#2 (= petena nim …
vaṭṭanā →
pts
in -valī is a line or chain of balls (“rounds,” i.e. rings or spindles). Reading somewhat doubtful. It occurs at MN.i.80, MN.i.81 (seyyathā v. evaṃ me piṭṭhi-kaṇṭako unnat’ âvanato hoti; Neumann t …
vekantaka →
pts
(Vb-a.63) is a kind of copper: see loha.
vibhūta →
pts
…Snp.1113 (= vibhāvita atikkanta vītivatta Cnd.584). 2. [cp. bhūta 3] false Snp.664. 3. [cp. vibhāveti 2] clear, distinct AN.v.325; Mil.311; Ab…
viddha →
pts
Viddha1
pierced, perforated; hit, struck, hurt Snp.331; Mnd.414 (sallena); Mil.251 (eaten through by worms); Sdhp.201 (kaṇṭakena).
pp. of vijjhati
Viddha2
adjective clear; on …
vidhā →
pts
…the phrase vidhāsamatikkanta is to be explained in this way, viz “excelling in a variety of ways, higher than a variety (of things)” or…
vikanta →
pts
Err:509
vikantana →
pts
knife MN.i.244. Cp. vikattana.
fr. vikantati
vikantati →
pts
to cut Ja.v.368 (= chindati C.). - pp. vikatta & vikanta.
vi + kantati2
vikatta →
pts
adjective cut open Ja.vi.111 (variant reading ˚kanta).
pp. of vi + kantati2
vikattana →
pts
cutter, knife Vin.iii.89 (tiṇha go˚) MN.i.449; Ja.vi.441.
fr. vi + kantati2
vikkamati →
pts
to have or show strength, to exert oneself Ja.iii.184 (= parakkamati); Mil.400
pp vikkanta.
vi + kamati
vikkanta →
pts
heroic Ja.i.119; Ja.ii.211; Ja.iv.271; Mil.400 (˚cārin, of a lion).
pp. of vi + kram
visa →
pts
poison, virus venom MN.i.316 = SN.ii.110; Thag.418; Thag.768; Snp.1 (sappa snake venom); AN.ii.110; Ja.i.271 (halāhala˚ deadly p.), Ja.iii.201; Ja.iv.222; Pp.48; Mil.302; Pv-a.62, Pv-a.256; Thag-a. …
vokkamati →
pts
…MN.iii.117; SN.iv.117; Snp.946; Ja.i.23; Vism.18
pp vokkanta.
vi + ukkamati
vokkanta →
pts
deviated from (abl.) Iti.36.
pp. of vokkamati
vālukantāra →
pts
at Vv-a.332 probably for vāluka-kantāra, i.e. sandy desert. See vaṇṇu.
vāsa →
pts
…of concord); Snp-a.59 (lokantarika˚). Cp. pari˚, saṃ˚. 2. home, house, habitation Snp.40. vāsaṃ kappeti to live (at a place), to make…
ādhāna →
pts
- putting up, putting down, placing, laying AN.iv.41 (aggissa ādhānaṃ, variant reading of 6 MSS ādānaṃ).
- receptacle MN.i.414 (udak˚), cp. ādheyya.
- enclosure, hedge Mil.220 (kaṇṭak˚ thorny brake …
ākantana →
pts
? a possible reading, for the dürakantana of the text at Thag.1123, for which we might read durākantana
īriṇa →
pts
barren soil, desert DN.i.248; AN.v.156 sq.; Ja.v.70 (= sukkha-kantāra C.); Ja.vi.560; Vv-a.334.
= iriṇa, q.v. & cp. Sk. īriṇa