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khaṇa, 270 találat.
khaṇa →
ncped
(& n.?)
- a moment; an instant.
- a fit or suitable moment; an opportunity; esp. the right moment to be born as a man, birth in favorable circumstances (when one can take advantage of a Buddha bein …
khaṇa →
pts
…Th ii.A, 12. akkhaṇa see sep. Also akkhaṇavedhin. -akkhaṇe at the wrong time inopportune Pv.iv.1#40 (=…
assaji →
dppn
…preaching of the Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta. Vin.i.14
He was responsible for the conversion of Sāriputta and Moggallāna. Sāriputta, in the course…
aññātakoṇḍañña →
dppn
AññātakoṇḍaññaKoṇḍañña
One of the five ascetics known as the Pañcavaggiyā. When, after the Enlightenment, the Buddha visited them at Isipatana and preached the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, Koṇḍañña w …
gijjhakūṭa →
dppn
…Moggallāna and Lakkhaṇa are reported to have stayed there, and to have seen many inhabitants of Rājagaha reborn in Gijjhakūṭa as…
jāliya →
dppn
A wanderer who, with his friend Mandissa, visited the Buddha at the Ghositārāma. DN.i.159 The Buddha preached to them the Jāliya Sutta. According to the Pātika Sutta, when Jāliya heard that Pātika cou …
lakkhaṇa →
dppn
…to Rājagaha for alms, Lakkhaṇa noticed that at a certain spot Moggallāna smiled; on asking him why, he was told to wait till they saw the…
mahāpurisa →
dppn
…DN.i.891 DN.i.893 In the Lakkhaṇa Sutta, DN.iii.142ff. however, an extensive description is given as to how these marks are brought about by…
paribbājakā →
dppn
Wanderer. The name given to some of the ascetics and recluses of the Buddha’s time. They were not exclusively brahmin. Their presence seems to have been recognized and respected from earlier times. Ge …
sakuladāyī →
dppn
A famous Paribbājaka. The Mahā-Sakuladāyī and the Culla Sakuladāyī Suttas record two conversations between him and the Buddha in the Paribbājakārāma at Moranivāpa in Rājagaha.
He is also said to hav …
vappa →
dppn
…at the end of the Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta. Vin.i.12 A verse attributed to him is found in the Theragāthā. Thag.61
Vappa2
A Sākiyan,…
vekhaṇassa →
dppn
A Paribbājaka teacher of Sakuladāyī.
anurakkhaṇa →
farkas
megőrzés, oltalom
abbhakkhāna →
ncped
false accusation; slander.
abhikkhaṇa →
ncped
digging.
abhikkhaṇanta →
ncped
abhikkhaṇati →
ncped
digs up.
abhikkhaṇaṃ →
ncped
repeatedly, again and again; constantly.
abhikkhaṇaṃātaṅka →
ncped
constantly ailing
ajalakkhaṇa →
ncped
signs of health or omen on a goat
akkhaṇa →
ncped
the wrong time, the wrong moment; esp. an inopportune moment to be born as a man, birth in unfavorable circumstances (when one cannot take advantage of a Buddha being in the world)
akkhaṇavedhi →
ncped
(probably) piercing the target.
akkhaṇavedhin →
ncped
(probably) piercing the target.
akkhāna →
ncped
telling, announcing, teaching; a tale, a recitation, a legend.
anakkhāna →
ncped
not telling; no need for telling
anupalakkhaṇa →
ncped
lack of observation, lack of attention.
anurakkhana →
ncped
guarding, preservation, taking care of
anurakkhaṇa →
ncped
guarding, preservation, taking care of
apaccupekkhana →
ncped
disregarding; neglecting.
apalekhana →
ncped
scraping off.
avalekhanakaṭṭha →
ncped
scraping stick.
avalekhanapiṭhara →
ncped
receptacle for scrapers.
golakkhaṇa →
ncped
signs of omens or health of a cow.
kaṇṇakālakkhana →
ncped
signs of health or omen on a rabbit?.
kaṇṇikālakkhaṇa →
ncped
(according to commentary) signs of omen on an ear ornament or a roof plate.
khananta →
ncped
khanati →
ncped
khanati1
pr. 3 sg. hurts, injures; impairs
khanati2
pr. 3 sg. digs; digs up; excavates
khanittī →
ncped
(from khaṇati) an instrument for digging; a spade; a trowel
khanāpeti →
ncped
causes to dig; makes excavate
khaṇakicca →
ncped
having tasks every moment (?); acting immediately, or when there is opportunity, or at the right time (?)
khaṇanta →
ncped
khaṇati →
ncped
khaṇati1
pr. 3 sg. hurts, injures; impairs
khaṇati2
pr. 3 sg. digs; digs up; excavates
khaṇaññu →
ncped
knowing the right moment, recognizing the opportunity
khaṇittī →
ncped
(from khaṇati) an instrument for digging; a spade; a trowel
khaṇāpeti →
ncped
causes to dig; makes excavate
khaṇātīta →
ncped
having missed the opportunity; who has let the right moment pass
nikhanati →
ncped
nikhaṇati →
ncped
nikhaṇati1
pr. 3 sg. closes (the eye); winks.
nikhaṇati2
pr. 3 sg. digs (something) into (the ground), buries; implants,…
nikhaṇitvā →
ncped
of nikhaṇati
nikhaṇiyamāna →
ncped
of nikhaṇati
nikhāta →
ncped
of nikhaṇati dug in; buried; fixed in the ground
nikkhanati →
ncped
nikkhaṇati →
ncped
sukhaṇa →
ncped
good moment; a favorable time
ācikkhana →
ncped
(from ācikkhati) telling; pointing out.
āvudhalakkhaṇa →
ncped
signs of omen on weapons
āyudhalakkhaṇa →
ncped
sings of omen on weapons.
anattā →
nyana
Anattā: No-self, egolessness, soullessness, impersonality, absence of identity, is the last of the 3 universal characteristics of existence ti-lakkhana. This anattā doctrine, which only is t …
anicca →
nyana
Anicca: Impermanent, transient or, as abstract noun, aniccatā impermanence or change is the first of the three universal characteristics of existence tilakkhana, which is easily observable and …
anurakkhana-padhāna →
nyana
Anurakkhana-padhāna: the ‘effort to maintain’ advantageous states; see: padhāna
bala →
nyana
Bala: ‘powers’. Among various groups of powers the following five are most frequently met with in the texts: 1 faith saddhā, 2 energy viriya, 3 awareness or mindfulness sati, 4 concentration …
bhāvanā-bala →
nyana
Bhāvanā-bala: see: patisankhāna-bala
bhāvanā →
nyana
Bhāvanā: ‘mental development’ lit. ‘calling into existence, producing’ is what in English is generally but rather vaguely called ‘meditation’. One has to distinguish 2 kinds: development of tranqu …
characteristics →
nyana
Characteristics: of existence, the. 3: ti-lakkhana
citta-kkhana →
nyana
Citta-kkhana: ‘consciousness-moment’, is the time occupied by one single stage in the perceptual process or cognitive series cittavīthi see: viññāna-kicca This moment again is subdivided in …
consciousness: viññāna →
nyana
[[consciousness: viññāna]]Consciousness: viññāna see: khandha citta mano q v - Moment of °: citta-kkhana Contemplation of °: cittānupassanā: satipatthāna - Materiality produced by °: *c …
existence →
nyana
Existence: bhava - The 5 groups of e.: khandha - The 4 substrata of e.: upadhi - Courses of e.: gati - Wheel of e.: samsāra. - Craving for e.: bhava-tanhā see …
paccavekkhana-suddhi →
nyana
Paccavekkhana-suddhi: ‘purity of reflection’, is a name for wise consideration in using the 4 requisites allowed to the monk, i.e. robes, food, dwelling, and medicine; sīla 4.
paccavekkhana-ñāna →
nyana
Paccavekkhana-ñāna: ‘retrospective knowledge’, refers to the recollected mental image obtained in concentration, or to any inner experience just passed, as for instance, any absorption jhāna, o …
padhāna →
nyana
Padhāna: ‘effort.’ The 4 right efforts samma - padhāna forming the 6th stage of the 8-fold path i.e. sammā - vāyāma see: magga are: 1 the effort to avoid samvara-padhāna 2 to overc …
paramattha →
nyana
Paramattha: sacca - vacana - Desanā ‘truth or term, exposition that is true in the highest or ultimate sense’, as contrasted with the ‘conventional truth’ vohāra - sacca which is also …
patisankhāna-bala →
nyana
Patisankhāna-bala: and Bhāvanā-bala: ‘power of reflection’, and ‘power of mental development’. About these 2 powers it is said in A. II, 10:
What, o Bhikkhus, is the power of reflection? If …
paññā →
nyana
Paññā: ‘understanding, knowledge, understanding, insight’, comprises a very wide field. The specific Buddhist knowledge or understanding, however, as part of the Noble 8-fold path magga to deli …
ti-lakkhana →
nyana
Ti-lakkhana: the ‘3 charactcristies of existence’, or signata, are impermanency anicca, suffcring or misery dukkha see: sacca, dukkhatā no-self anattā.
Whether Perfect Ones appear in th …
abbhakkhāna →
pts
accusation, slander, calumny DN.iii.248, DN.iii.250; MN.i.130; MN.iii.207; AN.iii.290 sq. Dhp.139 (cp. Dhp-a.iii.70).
fr. abbhakkhāti
abhikaṅkhanatā →
pts
wishing, longing, desire DN-a.i.242.
abhi + kankhana + tā
abhikkhaṇa →
pts
Abhikkhaṇa1
neuter digging up of the ground MN.i.143.
fr. abhikkhanati
Abhikkhaṇa2
neuter…
abhikkhaṇati →
pts
to dig up MN.i.142.
abhi + khaṇati
abhiṇhaṃ →
pts
…Dhp-a.ii.239; Vv-a.116 (= abhikkhaṇa), Vv-a.207, Vv-a.332; Pv-a.107 (= abhikkhaṇaṃ). Cp….
accharā →
pts
…may be a connection with akkhaṇa in akkhaṇa-vedhin (cp. BSk. acchaṭā Divy.555), or possibly a relation to ā + tsar, thus meaning…
accābhikkhaṇa →
pts
˚- too often Ja.v.233 (˚saṃsagga; C. explains ativiya abhiṇha).
ati + abhikkhaṇa
aggha →
pts
aja →
pts
…Vin.iii.38.
- -lakkhaṇa “goat-sign”, i.e. prophesying from signs on a goat etc. DN.i.9 (expld.…
ajjhupekkhana →
pts
-ā (f.) care, diligence, attention Pts.i.16; Pts.ii.119; Vb.230 sq. Dhp-a.iv.3.
abstr. from ajjhupekkhati
akkha →
pts
akkhaṇa →
pts
…be derived directly from ak khaṇa (see prec.) with the omission of the neg. an-akkhaṇa in the meaning of “lightning” (Ja-a.ii.91) is not…
akkhāna →
pts
telling stories, recitation; tale, legend DN.i.6 (= DN-a.i.84: Bhārata-Rāmāyanādi); DN.iii.183; MN.i.503; MN.iii.167; Sdhp.237
■ preaching, teaching Mnd.91 (dhamm˚;). The 5th Veda J …
anikhāta →
pts
adjective not dug into, not dug down, not deep Ja.vi.109 (˚kūla; C. agambhīrā).
a + nikhāta, pp. of nikhanati
anubhavana →
pts
experiencing, suffering; sensation or physical sensibility (cf. Cpd. 229, 2321) Ne.28 (iṭṭhâniṭṭh-ânubhavana-lakkhanā vedanā “feeling is characterised by the experiencing of what is ple …
anubyañjana FIXME double →
pts
…or mark (cf. mahāpurisa-lakkhaṇa) Vin.i.65 (abl. anuvyañjanaso “in detail”); MN.iii.126; SN.iv.168; AN.iv.279 (abl.); AN.v.73 sq.; Pp.24,…
anukhaṇati →
pts
to dig after or further Ja.v.233.
anu + khaṇati
anupekkhanatā →
pts
concentration (of thought) Dhs.8, Dhs.85, Dhs.284, Dhs.372.
abstr. fr. anupekkhana, see anupekkhatī
anupātin →
pts
adjective
- following, indulging in Ja.iii.523 (khaṇa˚).
- attacking, hurting Ja.v.399.
fr. anupāta
anurakkhaṇa →
pts
-ā (f.) guarding, protection, preservation DN.iii.225 sq.; AN.ii.16 sq.; Ja.i.133 Pp.12; Dpvs.iv.24 (adj.); Vv-a.32 (citta˚); Sdhp.449.
abstr. fr. anurakkhati
anurakkhā →
pts
guarding, protection, preservation SN.iv.323 (anuddayā a. anukampā).
= anurakkhaṇā
anuvyañjana →
pts
…or mark (cf. mahāpurisa-lakkhaṇa) Vin.i.65 (abl. anuvyañjanaso “in detail”); MN.iii.126; SN.iv.168; AN.iv.279 (abl.); AN.v.73 sq.; Pp.24,…
apa →
pts
Apa˚
Well-defined directional prefix, meaning “away from, off” Usually as base-prefix (except with ā), & very seldom in compn. with other modifying prefixes (like sam, abhi etc.).
- *a …
apalekhana →
pts
licking off, in cpd. hatthāpalekhana “hand-licking” (i.e. licking one’s hand after a meal, the practice of certain ascetics) MN.i.77 (with variant reading hatthâvalekhana …
aru →
pts
wound, a sore, only in compounds: -kāya a heap of sores MN.ii.64 = Dhp.147 = Thag.769 (= navannaṃ vaṇamukhānaṃ vasena arubhūta kāya Dhp-a.iii.109 = Vv-a.77); -gatta (adj.) with wounds in the b …
asamapekkhana →
pts
-ā (f.) lack of consideration SN.iii.261; Dhs.390, Dhs.1061, Dhs.1162.
fr. a + sam + apekkhati
asi →
pts
sword, a large knife DN.i.77 (= DN-a.i.222); MN.ii.99; AN.i.48 = (asinā sīsaṃ chindante); AN.iv.97 (asinā hanti attānaṃ); Ja.iv.118 (asi sunisito), Ja.iv.184; Ja.v.45 (here meaning “sickle”), Ja.v.47 …
assa →
pts
atikhaṇa →
pts
too much digging Ja.ii.296.
ati + khaṇa(na)
attan →
pts
…Dhp-a.iii.406 (˚lakkhaṇa) 2. as adj (pred.): SN.iv.152 sq.; SN.iv.166; SN.iv.130 sq., SN.iv.148 sq. Vin.i.13 = SN.iii.66 = Cnd.680 Q 1;…
atīta →
pts
adjective noun
- (temporal) past, gone by (cp. accaya 1)
- adj.; atītaṃ addhānaṃ in the time which is past SN.iii.86; AN.iv.219; AN.v.32
■ Pv.ii.12#12 (atītānaṃ, scil. attabhāvāuaṃ par …
- adj.; atītaṃ addhānaṃ in the time which is past SN.iii.86; AN.iv.219; AN.v.32
avalekhana →
pts
Avalekhana1
neuter
- scraping, scraping off Vin.ii.141 (˚pidhara), Vin.ii.221 (˚kaṭṭha).
- scratching in writing down Ja.iv.402, (˚sattha a chisel for engraving letters).
fr. avalekhat …
bala →
pts
Bala1
neuter
- strength power, force DN.ii.73; AN.i.244; Thag.188; Dhp.109 (one of the 4 blessings, viz. āyu, vaṇṇa, sukha, bala; cp Dhp-a.ii.239); Pv.i.5#12 (= kāya-bala Pv-a.30); Pv …
bhaṅga →
pts
…at Vism.640 sq.; Vb-a.27 (˚khaṇa); Sdhp.48 Sdhp.78 (āsā˚). Cp. vi˚. Bhangana & Bhangaloka;
cp. Class. Sk. bhanga, fr. bhañj: see…
bhikkhu →
pts
…(saṃsāre bhayaṃ ikkhaṇatāya vā bhinna-paṭa-dharaditāya vā)
■ A very comprehensive def. of the term is found at…
bhāsā →
pts
speech, language, esp. vernacular, dialect Ja.iv.279 (manussa˚ human speech), Ja.iv.392 (caṇḍāla˚); Kp-a.101 (saka-saka˚-anurūpa); Snp-a.397 (Milakkha˚); DN-a.i.176 (Kirātā-Yavanâdi-Millakkhāna …
bhāvanā →
pts
…(karaṇa, bhāvanā, rakkhaṇa; here bh. = bringing out, keeping in existence), Vism.314 (karuṇā˚), Vism.317 (upekkhā˚); Mil.25 (˚ṃ…
bhūta →
pts
…Dhs-a.312 (˚pasāda-lakkhaṇa, see Expos. 409). See compounds -gāma, ˚pubba (?). 3. (nt. adj.) that which is i.e. natural, genuine,…
buddha →
pts
Buddha1
adjective
- understood SN.i.35 = SN.i.60 (su-dub-buddha very difficult to understand)
- having attained enlightenment, wise AN.iv.449; Pv-a.16 (buddh’ ādayo), Pv-a.60 (= ari …
chaṇaka →
pts
the Chaṇaka plant Mil.352; cp. akkhaṇa.
= akkhaṇa? Kern; cp. Sk. *ākhaṇa
cikkhati →
pts
(cikkhanā, etc.) to tell, to announce: see *ā*˚ & paṭisaṃ˚.
Freq. of khyā, Dhtp.19: cikkh = vacane
dassana →
pts
…Snp-a.256), Snp.266 (= pekkhaṇa Kp-a.148); Dhp.206 (ariyānaṃ d., cp ariyānaṃ dassāvin), Dhp.210 (appiyānaṃ), Dhp.274; Vv.34#2…
daṇḍa →
pts
dhamma →
pts
Dhamma1
masculine & rarely neuter constitution etc.
A. Definitions by Commentators
Bdhgh gives a fourfold meaning of the word dhamma (at DN-a.i.99; Dhp-a.i.22), viz. 1 guṇe ( …
dhanu →
pts
…of a tree Ja.v.422;
- -lakkhaṇa prophesying from marks on a bow DN.i.9.
Sk. dhanus, to Ohg. tanna fir-tree, also oak,…
dhañña →
pts
… ■ dhaññapuñña-lakkhaṇa a sign of future good fortune & merit Pv-a.161; as adj. endowed with the mark of… Ja.vi.3 See also…
dvi →
pts
number two.
A. Meanings
I. Two as unit
- with objective foundation:
- denoting a combination (pair, couple) or a repetition (twice). In this conn. frequent both objective …
dāsa →
pts
…d. are mentioned);
- -lakkhaṇa fortunetelling from (the condition of) slaves DN.i.9.
Ved. dāsa; orig. adj. meaning…
dūra →
pts
…Ja.iv.494 See also akkhaṇavedhin
■ atidūre too far Vin.ii.215.
- -kantana at Thag.1123: the correct reading…
gahaṇa →
pts
…Ja.i.294; byanjana˚-lakkhaṇa Ne.27 gahaṇatthāya in order to get… Ja.i.279; Ja.ii.352. amhākaṃ g˚ sugahaṇaṃ we have a tight grip…
gatta →
pts
the body, pl. gattāni the limbs. - As body: Vin.i.47; SN.i.169 = SN.i.183 (analla˚ with pure bodies; anallīna˚ at SN.i.169, but variant reading analla˚); AN.i.138; Snp.673 (samacchida˚ with bodies cu …
gini →
pts
…& soppa (Sk svapna), abhikkhaṇa and abhiṇha (abhīkṣṇa), silesuma & semha (śleṣman) gaḷagaḷa & gaggara (gargara), etc.
Vedic…
go →
pts
godhā →
pts
…(˚mukha); DN.i.9≈(˚lakkhaṇa, cp. DN-a.i.94); Ja.ii.118; Ja.iii.52; Ja.iii.538; Dhp-a.iii.420. As godha (m.) at Ja.v.489. Dimin. golikā…
gotta →
pts
…195 sq
■ jāti gotta lakkhaṇa Snp.1004; gotta salakkhaṇa Snp.1018; Ādiccā nāma gottena, Sākiyā nāma jātiyā Snp.423; jāti gotta…
gādha →
pts
…Pp-a 225); Sdhp.394 (˚ṃ khaṇati). Cp. gāḷha2.
Sk. gāḷha pp. of gāh, see…
hattha →
pts
- hand DN.i.124; AN.i.47; Snp.610; Ja.vi.40
■ forearm Vin.iv.221; of animals SN.v.148; Ja.i.149; -pāda hand and foot MN.i.523; AN.i.47; Ja.ii.117; Pv-a.241; Dhp-a.iv.7. sahassa˚; thousand …
ikkhaṇa →
pts
seeing Vism.16.
fr. īkṣ
indriya →
pts
…saṃvuto Snp.340 (= lakkhaṇato pana chaṭṭhaṃ pi vuttaṃ yeva hoti, i.e. the 6th as manas included, Snp-a.343) ˚esu…
isi →
pts
- a holy man, one gifted with special powers of insight & inspiration, an anchoret, a Seer, Sage, Saint, “Master” DN.i.96 (kaṇho isi ahosi); SN.i.33, SN.i.35, SN.i.65, SN.i.128, SN.i.191, SN.i.192 SN …
itthaṃ →
pts
…modal, only in cpd. ˚lakkhaṇa or ˚ākhyāna the sign or case of modality, i.e. the ablative case Snp-a.441; Vv-a.162, Vv-a.174;…
itthi →
pts
…Thig.294.
- -lakkhaṇa fortune-telling regarding a woman DN.i.9 (cp. Dhp-a.i.94, + purisa˚); Ja.vi.135. *…
itthī →
pts
…Thig.294.
- -lakkhaṇa fortune-telling regarding a woman DN.i.9 (cp. Dhp-a.i.94, + purisa˚); Ja.vi.135. *…
jivhā →
pts
the tongue.
- physically: Vin.i.34; AN.iv.131; Snp.673, Snp.716; Dhp.65 Dhp.360; Ja.ii.306; Pv-a.99 (of Petas: visukkha-kanthaṭṭha j.), Pv-a.152
■ Of the tongue of the mahāpurusha which coul …
jāla →
pts
…hatthataṃ mahāpurisa-lakkhaṇaṃ tambanakhataṃ anuvyañ anañ ca dasseti).
Vedic jāla, prob. from jaṭ; to plait, make a tangle cp….
jāti →
pts
…bhava, nikāya, sankhata-lakkhaṇa paṭisandhi, pasūti, kula, ariya-sīla
■ Kiṃ hi jāti karissati? What difference makes his…
kacchapa →
pts
…a female t Mil.67.
- -lakkhaṇa “tortoise-sign,” i.e. fortune-telling on the ground of a tortoise being found in a…
kakkhaḷa →
pts
…Vism.591, Vism.592 (˚lakkhaṇa); Dhp-a.ii.95; Dhp-a.iv.104; Mil.67, Mil.112; Pv-a.243 (= asaddha, akkosakāraka, opp….
kamma →
pts
…k˚-patha; k˚lakkhaṇa k˚-samādāna.
- (Interaction)
- in subjective relation.
- character of interaction as regards…
- in subjective relation.
karavīka →
pts
…one of the mahāpurisa-lakkhaṇas DN.ii.20 = DN.iii.144 = DN.iii.173 = MN.ii.137, etc.; cp. Dial. ii.17 n and BSk….
kañcana →
pts
…a great man (mahāpurisa-lakkhaṇa) DN.ii.17; DN.iii.143, DN.iii.159; MN.ii.136; Mil.75; attr of a devatā Vv.30#2, Vv.32#2 ; Vv-a.284; of a…
kaṅkhana →
pts
doubting, doubt, hesitation MN-a.97; Dhs-a.259.
kaṇṇikā →
pts
…= Dhp-a.i.269
- -lakkhaṇa the art of telling fortune by marks on ornaments of the ear, or of the house-top DN.i.9…
kaṭṭha →
pts
Kaṭṭha1
ploughed, tilled Snp.80; Mil.255; Pv-a.45, Pv-a.62. a˚ untilled, unprepared Anvs.27. su˚ well-ploughed AN.i.229; Mil.255.
Sk. kṛṣṭa, pp. of kasati, cp. kiṭṭha
Kaṭṭha2</su …
khajjati →
pts
…of khādati; Dhtm.93 bhakkhaṇa)
- to be eaten, chewed, eaten up, as by animals upacikāhi Vin.ii.113; suṇakhehi Pv.iii.7#8; puḷavehi…
khanati →
pts
see khaṇati.
khata →
pts
Khata1
dug up, uprooted, fig. one whose foundation (of salvation) has been cut off; in combination with upahata DN.i.86 (= DN-a.i.237); khataṃ upahataṃ attānaṃ pariharati “he keeps himsel …
khaṇana →
pts
digging Mil.351 (pokkharaṇi˚).
fr. khaṇ
khaṇati →
pts
…palikkhaṇati. 2. [= Sk. kṣanati] to destroy Vin.ii.26 (attānaṃ); MN.i.132 (id.)
pp *khata &…
khaṇika →
pts
…i.e. sudden rain (-shower) Ja.vi.486.
fr. khaṇa
khura →
pts
Khura1
the hoof of an animal Vv.64#10 (of a horse = turagānaṃ khuranipāta, the clattering of a horse’s hoof Vv-a.279), cp. Sk. kṣura, a monkey’s claw Sp. Avs.i.236.
khura-kāse MN.i.44 …
khāṇu →
pts
…spelled khānu; prob. = Sk. sthāṇu, corrupted in etym. with khaṇati, cp. Trenckner, Notes 58, n. 6
kukkuṭa →
pts
…cock fight DN.i.6;
- -lakkhaṇa divining by means of a cock DN.i.9
- -sampātika a shower of hot ashes (cock as symbol…
kumāra →
pts
…the amusement of a boy Ja.i.137;
- -pañhā questions suitable for a boy Kp iii.;
- -lakkhaṇa divination by means…
kusalatā →
pts
…good quality
■ lakkhaṇa˚ skill in interpreting special signs Vv-a.138; aparicita˚ neglect in acquiring good qualities Pv-a.67. For…
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 …
kūpa →
pts
lakkha →
pts
…lakṣ (see lakkhaṇa), or (after Grassmann) lag “to fix,” i.e. to mark. Cp. Vedic lakṣa price at…
lakkhañña →
pts
…lakkhaṇaṃ bhavituṃ yuttā“); Ja.v.370 (˚sammata considered auspicious).
fr. lakkhaṇa, cp. BSk. lakṣaṇya…
lakkhaṇa →
pts
… ■ The 3 properties (tilakkhaṇaṃ) of existing things or of the phenomenal world are anicca, dukkha, anatta, or impermanence, suffering…
laya →
pts
…moment, esp. frequent as khaṇa laya muhutta Vin.i.12 Vin.iii.92; AN.iv.137; cp. Dpvs.i.16 (khaṇe khaṇe laye Buddho sabbalokaṃ…
lañchaka →
pts
…(explained by Cy. as “lakkhaṇa-kāraka”) Ja.iv.364, Ja.iv.366 (ti˚ so explained by Cy. variant reading ni˚). See nillañchaka & cp;…
lekhana →
pts
scratching, drawing, writing Dhtp.467.
fr. likh
likhana →
pts
scratching, cutting, writing Ja.v.59 (a golden tablet for writing on) Cp. ullikhana.
cp. late Sk. likhana; fr. likh
lohita →
pts
adjective noun
- (adj.) red: rarely by itself (e.g. MN.ii.17), usually in compounds e.g. -abhijāti the red species (q.v.) AN.iii.383; -kasiṇa the artifice of red DN.iii.268; AN.i.41; Dhs.203; …
mahant →
pts
adjective great, extensive, big important, venerable
■ nom. mahā Snp.1008; Mhvs.22, Mhvs.27. Shortened to maha in cpd. pitāmaha (following a …
makkhaṇa →
pts
smearing, oil Ja.iii.120; Mil.11 (tela˚); Dhtp.538.
fr. mṛkṣ, cp. *Sk. mrakṣaṇa
makkheti →
pts
…of mṛkṣ; Dhtp.538: makkhaṇa
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 …
maṇi →
pts
muhutta →
pts
…at Cnd.516 by “khaṇaṃ, layaṃ, vassaṃ, atthaṃ.” Usually in oblique cases: muhuttena in a short time…
nikhanati →
pts
Nikhanati & Nikhaṇati
to dig into, to bury, to erect, to cover up Vin.ii.116; Vin.iii.78 (akkhiṃ = cover the eye, as a sign); Ja.v.434 =…
nikhaṇati →
pts
Nikhanati & Nikhaṇati
to dig into, to bury, to erect, to cover up Vin.ii.116; Vin.iii.78 (akkhiṃ = cover the eye, as a sign); Ja.v.434 =…
nikhāta →
pts
…n. indakhīla) See also a˚.
pp. of nikhaṇati
nilañchaka →
pts
…in text, but right in variant reading), explained as “tisūlâdi-ankakaraṇena lañchakā ca lakkhaṇakārakā ti attho” (p 366). cp….
nillaccheti →
pts
…+ laccheti of lāñch, cp. lakkhaṇa
nillañchaka →
pts
…in text, but right in variant reading), explained as “tisūlâdi-ankakaraṇena lañchakā ca lakkhaṇakārakā ti attho” (p 366). cp….
nimitta →
pts
…sexual organ (cp. lakkhaṇa) Vin.iii.129 (n. & a˚, as term of abuse); see also kāṭa & koṭacikā. 5. ground reason, condition, in;…
nisajjā →
pts
sitting down, opportunity for sitting, seat Pv.iv.1#2 (seyyā +); Ja.i.217; Pv-a.24 (˚ādipaṭikkhepa-ṭṭhāna), Pv-a.219 (pallankâbhujanādi-lakkhaṇā nisajjā). Cp. nesajjika.
Sk. *niṣadyā of ni sad
nivāraṇa →
pts
…back, preventing; refusal Snp.1034, Snp.1035, Snp.1106 (= Cnd.363 āvāraṇa rakkhaṇa gopana); Dhs-a.259; Pv-a.102 Pv-a.278; Sdhp.396.
fr….
nāma →
pts
…and at Vism.528 (= namanalakkhaṇa) 2. Specified. nāma as metaphysical term is opposed to rūpa, & comprises the 4…
paccakkhāna →
pts
rejection, refusal Ja.vi.422.
fr. paṭi + ā + khyā
paccavekkhana →
pts
-nā (f.) looking at, consideration regard, attention, reflection, contemplation, reviewing (cp.; Cpd. 58) MN.i.415; DN.iii.278; AN.iii.27; Pp.21 (a˚) Dhs.390 (a˚ = dhammānaṃ sabhāvaṃ pati na apek …
paccupalakkhaṇā →
pts
differentiation SN.iii.261 (a˚) Dhs.16 = Pp.25; Dhs.292, Dhs.555, Dhs.1057.
paṭi + upalakkhaṇā
paccupaṭṭhāna →
pts
…paṭi + upa + sthā; cp. Cpd. 13 & Lakkhaṇa
paccupekkhaṇā →
pts
Err:501
padesa →
pts
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 …
padāletar →
pts
…the destroyer of a great body (or bulk) AN.i.284 sq. (in sequence dūre-pātin, akkhaṇavedhin, m. k. p.); AN.ii.170 sq., AN.ii.202;…
paggaha →
pts
…(viriy-indriyassa ˚lakkhaṇa). 2. paggāha: AN.i.83, AN.i.256 (˚nimitta); Dhs.277 (trsl. “grasp”), Dhs.336,…
paggāha →
pts
…(viriy-indriyassa ˚lakkhaṇa). 2. paggāha: AN.i.83, AN.i.256 (˚nimitta); Dhs.277 (trsl. “grasp”), Dhs.336,…
pakkhin →
pts
adjective noun
- winged the winged one, a bird DN.i.71 (+ sakuṇa = pakkhayutto sakuṇo DN-a.i.208) = AN.ii.209 = AN.v.206 = Pp.58; SN.ii.231; Snp.606 (= sakuṇo Snp-a.465); Pv.iii.5#3 (˚gaṇā = saku …
palikhata →
pts
dug round or out SN.iv.83 (so read with variant reading for T. palikhita).
pp. of palikhaṇati
palikhaṇati →
pts
to dig up, root out SN.i.123; SN.ii.88 (so read for paliṃ˚ & phali˚) = AN.i.204 ger. palikhañña Snp.968 (= uddharitvā Mnd.490); palikhāya SN.i.123 (cp. KS 320); & palikhaṇitvā SN.ii.88; Snp-a.5 …
pamāda →
pts
…Dhp.167 (= satiossagga-lakkhaṇa p. Dhp-a.iii.163), Dhp.241, Dhp.371; Thag.1245 = SN.i.193; Iti.86; Mnd.423 = Cnd.405; Pts.ii.8 sq. Pts.ii.169…
parikkhaṇa →
pts
putting to the test, trying Sdhp.403 (sarīra˚, or should we read parirakkhaṇa? Cp. parirakkhati).
fr. parikkhati; cp. Class. Sk. parīkṣaṇa
parirakkhaṇa →
pts
guarding, preserving, keeping Mil.356, Mil.402; Pv-a.130.
fr. pari + rakṣ
paṭisaṅkhāna →
pts
carefulness, mindfulness, consideration Ja.i.502; Vv-a.327; Dhs-a.402 (˚paññā); Sdhp.397. -bala power of computation AN.i.52, AN.i.94; AN.ii.142; DN.iii.213, DN.iii.244; Pts.ii.169, Pts.ii.176; D …
pekhuṇa →
pts
…Gr. § 89 fr. Sk. prenkhaṇa a swing Vedic prenkha, fr. pra + īṅkh, that which swings through *prenkhuṇa → prekhuṇa →…
pekkhaṇa →
pts
seeing, sight, look DN-a.i.185, DN-a.i.193; Kp-a.148 (= dassana).
fr. pa + īkṣ
pidhara →
pts
stick (or rag?) for scraping (or wiping?) Vin.ii.141 (avalekhana˚), Vin.ii.221 (id.). Meaning doubtful.
fr. api + dhṛ.
pubbaka →
pts
adjective
- former, ancient, living in former times DN.i.104 (isayo), DN.i.238 (id.); Snp.284 (id.) SN.ii.105; SN.iv.307 (ācariya-pācariyā); Thag.947.
- (-˚; cp. pubba2 1) having forme …
purisa →
pts
puḷavaka →
pts
…Dhs.264; Vism.110, Vism.179 (puḷu˚), Vism.194 (id.; as asubha-lakkhaṇa); Dhp-a.iv.47 See also asubha.
pātin →
pts
(-˚) adjective throwing, shooting, only in cpd. dūre˚; throwing far AN.i.284; AN.ii.170. See akkhaṇa-vedhin.
fr. pāta
pāṭhaka →
pts
…man).
fr….
pīti →
pts
…tadadhimuttatā (cp. Vism.132 & Vb-a.282).; -sahagata followed or accompanied by…
radati →
pts
to scratch Dhtp.159 cp. rada & radana; tooth Abhp.261.
rad: see etym. at Walde, Lat. Wtb. s. v. rado (“rase”). Given in meaning “vilekhana” at Dhtp.159 & Dhtm.220. Besides this it is given at D …
rakkhana →
pts
- keeping, protection, guarding Ne.41; Mhvs.35, Mhvs.72 (rahassa˚-atthāya so that he should keep the secret); Pv-a.7.
- observance keeping Vv-a.71 (uposatha-sīla˚); Pv-a.102 (sīla˚), Pv-a.210 …
rakkhanaka →
pts
adjective observing, keeping; one who observes Ja.i.228 (pañca-sīla˚; so read for rakkhānaka).
fr. rakkhana
rasa →
pts
…84), combined with lakkhaṇa etc. (cp. Cpd. 13, 213), either kicca˚ function or sampatti˚; property Dhs-a.63,…
rūpa →
pts
…cakkhu-paṭihanana lakkhaṇaṃ rūpaṃ Vism.446
■ Of modern interpretations & discussions see e.g. ; Dhs. trsl. introd. ch. vi….
sacca →
pts
…MN.ii.171 sq
- -ānurakkhaṇa warding of truth, MN.ii.176.
- -ābhinivesa inclination to dogmatize, one of the kāya-ganthas SN.v.59;…
sadda →
pts
…(“sota-paṭihanana-lakkhaṇa,” etc.) & at Vb-a.45 (“sappatī ti saddo, udāhariyatī ti attho”). 2. voice Ja.ii.108. 3. word…
sakhi →
pts
companion, friend;
■ nom. sakhā Ja.ii.29; Ja.ii.348;
■ acc. sakhāraṃ Ja.ii.348; Ja.v.509; sakhaṃ Ja.ii.299;
■ instr. sakhinā Ja.iv.41;
■ abl. sakhārasmā Ja.iii.534;
■ gen. *sakhino …
salakkhaṇa →
pts
…+ lakkhaṇa
Salakkhaṇa2
neuter own characteristic, that which is consistent with one’s own nature Mil.205…
sallakkhaṇā →
pts
discernment, testing Dhs.16, Dhs.292, Dhs.555; Pp.25; Vism.278; Vb-a.254; Dhs-a.147; asallakkaṇa non-discernment SN.iii.261.
fr. sallakkheti
samapekkhaṇa →
pts
considering; a˚ SN.iii.261.
samavattakkhandha →
pts
…round, one of the lakkhaṇas of a Buddha DN.ii.18; DN.iii.144, DN.iii.164; Dial. ii.15: “his bust is equally rounded.”
sama + vatta…
samavāya →
pts
…Pv-a.104; Vv-a.20, Vv-a.55. samavāyena in common Vv-a.336; khaṇa-s˚ a momentary meeting Ja.i.381.
samaya →
pts
sammakkhana →
pts
smearing Vism.346.
saṃ + makkhana
sasa →
pts
…ca) Ja.vi.564.
- -lakkhaṇa the sign of a hare Ja.i.172; Ja.iii.55.
- -lañjana id. Vv-a.314 (˚vant = sasin, the…
saṅkhata →
pts
…Mhvs.22, Mhvs.29.
- -lakkhaṇa properties of the sankhata, i.e. production decay and change AN.i.152; Vv-a.29.
pp. of…
saṅkhāna →
pts
Saṅkhāna1
neuter & Saṅkhyāna (nt.) calculation, counting DN.i.11; MN.i.85; DN-a.i.95 Dhtp.613 (khy).
fr. saṃ + khyā, cp. sankhā
Saṅkhāna2
neuter a strong leash Thag-a. …
sikkhana →
pts
training, study Ja.i.58.
fr. śikṣ
sikkhā →
pts
- study, training, discipline Vin.iii.23; DN.i.181; AN.i.238; SN.ii.50, SN.ii.131; SN.v.378; Dhs.1004; Vb-a.344 (various)
■ sikkhaṃ paccakkhātaka one who has abandoned the precepts Vin.i.135, V …
siri →
pts
…Ja.ii.409 (cp. sirilakkhaṇa-˚).
- -devatā goddess(es) of luck Mil.191 (+ kalidevatā). *…
sirī →
pts
…Ja.ii.409 (cp. sirilakkhaṇa-˚).
- -devatā goddess(es) of luck Mil.191 (+ kalidevatā). *…
somanassa →
pts
…ânubhavana-lakkhaṇaṃ, etc.). A synonym of it is veda 1. On term see also Cpd. 277.
- -indriya the…
suddhi →
pts
…pariyeṭṭhi˚, paccavekkhaṇa˚); Dhs.1005; Snp.478 suddhiṃvada stating purity, Snp.910; Mnd.326; suddhināya leading to purity Snp.910….
sukha →
pts
…i.e. of the kind of experiencing pleasant contacts)
■ Two kinds, viz kāyika & cetasika; at…
sukkhana →
pts
drying up Ja.iii.390 (assu-˚).
fr. sukkha
sāpānadoṇī →
pts
MN.ii.183 = MN.ii.152 (C. = sunakhānaṃ pivanadoṇi a dog’s trough).
sāṭaka →
pts
…(sāṇa˚), Vism.275 (alla˚); Dhp-a.i.393 (thūla˚). Cp. antara˚, alaṃ˚.
- -lakkhaṇa prognostication drawn…
ta →
pts
…is tankhaṇikā (fr. taṃ khaṇaṃ Vin.iii.140 (= muhuttikā) 3. a reduced form of taṃ is to be found as ta˚ in the same origin &…
tayo →
pts
num. card. three.
■ nom. acc. m. tayo (Snp.311), & tayas (tayas; su dhammā Snp.231, see Kp-a.188)
■ f. tisso (DN.i.143; AN.v.210; Iti.99)
■ nt. tīṇi (AN.i.1 …
tela →
pts
sesamum-oil (prepared from tila seeds), oil in general (tela = tilatelādika DN-a.i.93): used for drinking, anointing & burning purposes Vin.i.205, Vin.i.220 Vin.i.245, etc.; AN.i.209, AN.i.278 (sapp …
thaddha →
pts
…muduka); Vism.351 (˚lakkhaṇa) Pv-a.139 (= ujjhangala). 2. fig.
- hardened, obdurate callous, selfish DN.i.118 (māna˚); DN.iii.45 (+…
tulita →
pts
…t. what she is worth = lakkhaṇaññūhi parichinna Thag-a.139); Nd ii.under ñāta (as syn. of tirita); Pv-a.52 (in expln of mita…
tādin →
pts
…Vism.5 Vism.214.
- -lakkhaṇa the characteristic of such (a being Ja.iii.98 (˚yoga, cp. nakkhatta-yoga); Snp-a.200…
ullikhana →
pts
combing, scratching Vv-a.349; Thag-a.267.
fr. ud + likh
upalakkhaṇā →
pts
-aṃ (nt.) discrimination SN.iii.261 (an˚); Dhs.16, Dhs.20, Dhs.292, Dhs.1057; Pp.25; Vv-a.240.
upa + lakkhaṇa
upanijjhāna →
pts
…phrases: ārammaṇa˚ & lakkhaṇa˚ with ref. to jhāna Ja.v.251; Dhp-a.i.230; Dhp-a.iii.276; Vv-a.38, Vv-a.213. Cp….
upaparikkhaṇa →
pts
Err:509
upekkhanā →
pts
is commentator’s paraphrase for upekkhā (q.v.) Mnd.501 = Cnd.166 Vb.230.
abstr. fr. upa + īkṣ
uppatti →
pts
…cp. Compendium, 262 f. (khaṇa); Mil.127 (˚divasa); Vism.571 sq. (˚bhava 9 fold: kāma˚ etc.); Snp-a.46, Snp-a.159, Snp-a.241,…
usabha →
pts
…bull-fight), DN.i.9 (˚lakkhaṇa signs on a b.), DN.i.127; Vin.iii.39 (puris˚ “bull of a man”, a very strong man) AN.i.188; AN.ii.207;…
vara →
pts
vattha →
pts
vedhin →
pts
adjective piercing, shooting, hitting: see *akkhaṇa*˚.
fr. vidh = vyadh
vicakkhaṇa →
pts
adjective noun [vi + cakkhaṇa, of cakṣ to see, attentive, watchful, sensible, skilful; (nt.) application attention, wit SN.i.214 = Snp.186…
vilakkhaṇa →
pts
…ch.) Mil.405; Ne.78; Vb-a.250 sq.
vi + lakkhaṇa
vinicchaya →
pts
…sq. (according to attha, lakkhaṇa, etc.), Vb-a.83 sq (id.); Kp-a.23, Kp-a.75.
- -kathā analytical discussion, exegesis,…
vāla →
pts
…can hit a hair Ja.i.58 (akkhaṇa-vedhin +) Vism.150; Mhvs.23, Mhvs.86 (sadda-vedhin vijju-vedhin +) The abstr. -vedhā hitting a hair,…
yathāva →
pts
…real light); Mil.171 (˚lakkhaṇa true characteristics); Vism.588 (as yāthāvasarasa), Vism.639 (id.)
■ abl….
yebhuyya →
pts
abundant, numerous, most. Not found as adj. by itself, except in phrase yebhuyya-vasena mostly, as a rule Thag-a.51 and Pv-a.136, which is identical with the usual instr. *[yebhuyyena](/define/ye …
yāthāva →
pts
…sq. (and a˚).
- -lakkhaṇa possessing the characteristic of definiteness or logic Mil.171 Ne.27 (where avijjā is…
ñū →
pts
…kata˚, kāla˚, khaṇa˚, matta˚, ratta˚, vara˚ vipacita˚, veda˚, sabba˚, etc. (q.v.)-fem. abstr. ˚ñutā in same…
ābandhana →
pts
…binding Vism.351 (˚lakkhaṇa, of āpodhātu). 3. reins (?) or harness (on a chariot) Ja.v.319 (but cp. C expln.…
ābhoga →
pts
ideation idea, thought DN.i.37 (= manasikāro samannāhāro DN-a.i.122; cp. semantically āhāra = ābhoga, food); Vb.320; Mil.97; Vism.164, Vism.325, Vism.354; Dāvs 62; Kp-a.42 (˚paccavekkhana), Kp-a.43 …
ācikkhana →
pts
adjective noun telling, announcing Ja.iii.444; Pv-a.121.
ā + cikkhana of cikkhati
ākiṇṇa →
pts
…Snp.408 (˚varalakkhaṇa = vipula- varalakkh˚ Snp-a.383); Pv.ii.12#4 (nānā-dijagaṇ = āyutta Pv-a.157); Pp.31; Pv-a.32 (=…
ālokita →
pts
looking before, looking at, looking forward (opp. vilokitaṃ looking behind or backward), always in combn. ālokita-vilokita in ster. phrase at DN.i.70 = e.g. AN.ii.104, AN.ii.106, AN.ii.2 …
ṭhāna →
pts
…SN.v.381; Pv.i.4#4 (= khaṇaṃ yeva Pv-a.19)
■ loc. ṭhāne instead = like, as dhītu ṭhāne ṭhapesi he treats her like a…