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kiccha, 65 találat.
kiccha →
ncped
- (mfn.) causing trouble or pain; attended with pain or labor; obtained with difficulty.
- (n.) difficulty, trouble; pain.
kicchā →
ncped
with difficulty; with great trouble
kiccha →
pts
…id. Ja.v.330
■ akiccha (˚-) without difficulty, easily, in phrase akiccha-lābhin taking or sharing willingly (+ kasira-lābhin)…
tekicchakārī →
dppn
TekicchakārīTekicchakāni
A monk whose Theragāthā verses speak of how, by recollecting the triple Gem and the four immeasurables, he overcomes…
vicikicchā →
farkas
kétely, bizonytalanság
akiccha →
ncped
lack of difficulty; ease
akicchalābhi →
ncped
obtaining easily
akicchalābhin →
ncped
obtaining easily
kicchalābhi →
ncped
obtaining with great difficulty; only with great trouble
kicchalābhin →
ncped
obtaining with great difficulty; only with great trouble
kicchanta →
ncped
kicchati →
ncped
is in difficulty; is distressed; finds difficult.
nīvaraṇa →
ncped
an obstacle, a hindrance (esp. five: kāmacchanda, vyāpāda, thīnamiddha, uddhaccakukkucca, vicikicchā); being a hindrance, which is an obstacle.
tekiccha →
ncped
doctor.
tikicchaka →
ncped
physician; a doctor.
tikicchanta →
ncped
of tikicchati
tikicchati →
ncped
treats medically, cures (a person or a complaint)
tikicchi →
ncped
of tikicchati
tikicchituṃ →
ncped
of tikicchati
tikicchā →
ncped
(& -a, n.) medical treatment; healing; medical practice.
anusaya →
nyana
Anusaya: The 7 ‘latent tendencies’, hidden inclinations, or latent liabilities are:
1: The latent tendency to sense-greed kāma-rāga samyojana,
2: The latent tendency to aversion *patigh …
ariya-puggala →
nyana
Ariya-puggala: or simply Ariya: Noble Ones, noble persons:
The 8, Ariya = Noble Ones are those who have realized one of the 8 stages of Nobility, i.e. the 4 supra-mundane paths magga …
avijjā →
nyana
Avijjā: I gnorance, nescience, the blindness of not knowing, is synonymous with confusion moha (see mūla ), is the primary & deepest root of all evil and suffering in the world, veiling man’s …
ahi →
pts
…DN.i.9 (= sappa-daṭṭhatikicchana-vijjā c’ eva sapp’ avhāyana-vijjā ea “the art of healing snake bites as well as the invocation of…
bhata →
pts
adjective supported, fed, reared, maintained AN.iii.46 (bhatā bhaccā “maintained are my dependents”); Ja.v.330 (kicchā bh.), given by Kern,
Toevoegselen
s. v. in meaning “full” with wrong ref Ja.v …
bhikkhu →
pts
an almsman, a mendicant, a Buddhist monk or priest, a bhikkhu.
■ nom. sg. bhikkhu freq. passim; Vin.iii.40 (vuḍḍhapabbajita); AN.i.78 (thera bh., an elder bh.; and nava bh. …
chindati →
pts
…āsavā saṃyojanāni, vicikicchaṃ, vanathaṃ, etc.) Freq. in similes: see J.P.T.S. 1907, 88
Forms
- chid: aor acchidā…
cikicchati →
pts
usually tikicchati to reflect, think over, intend aim at. Pp. cikicchita Kp-a.188 (in expln of vicikicchita q.v.).
Sk. cikitsati,…
dāraka →
pts
(young) boy, child, youngster; a young man. f. dārikā girl (see next) Vin.i.83; Ja.i.88 (dārake ca dārikāyo boys & girls); Ja.ii.127; Ja.vi.336; Pv.i.12#7 (= bāla˚ Pv-a.65) Dhp-a …
gāha →
pts
- (n.) seizing, seizure, grip (cp. gaha): canda˚ suriya˚ an eclipse (lit. the moon, etc., being seized by a demon) DN.i.10 (= DN-a.i.95: Rāhu candaṃ gaṇhāti). Esp. applied to the sphere of the mind …
gāhavant →
pts
in ekaṃsa-gāhavatī nibbici kicchā “doubtlessness consisting in certainty” Vv-a.85 in explained of ekaṃsika.
jāti →
pts
…saṃsāra: Cnd.282#f; cp. kicchaṃ loko āpanno jāyati ca jīyati ca mīyati ca cavati ca uppajjati ca DN.ii.30 5. as Nos. 1 + 4…
kampana →
pts
- adj. causing to shake Dhp-a.i.84, trembling Kacc.271.
- (nt)
- an earthquake Ja.i.26 Ja.i.47.
- tremor (of feelings) Ja.iii.163.
- -rasa (adj.) “whose essence is to tr …
kapaṇa →
pts
…of children Ja.vi.150, cp. kiccha laddhaka;
- -visikhā the street or quarter of the poor, the slums Ud.4; *…
kasira →
pts
…inī AN.iv.342) in formula akicchalābhī akasiralābhī etc. MN.i.33; SN.ii.278; AN.i.184; AN.ii.23, AN.ii.36; AN.iv.106; Ud.36; Pp.11, Pp.12.
*…
kathaṃ →
pts
…(in phrase tiṇṇa-vicikiccha… vesārajjappatta) DN.i.110 = Vin.i.12; tiṇṇa˚ (+ visalla) Snp.17 Snp.86, Snp.367. k-k-salla “the…
kaṅkhati →
pts
…vicikicchati with which always combined). Kaṅkhati vicikicchati dvīsu mahāpurisa-lakkhaṇesu DN.i.106 is in doubt…
kaṅkhā →
pts
…SN.ii.84 (+ nibbicikiccha). 3. expectation SN-a.183 On connotation of k. in general see Dhs trsl. p. 115 n1.
- -cchida…
kicchati →
pts
…and at Bdhd. 25 (on vicikicchā) as sabhāvaṃ vicinanto etāya kicchati kilamati.
v. denom. fr. kiccha, cp. Sk. kṛcchrāyate
kilesa →
pts
Kilesa & klesa
stain, soil, impurity, fig. affliction; in a moral sense, depravity, lust. Its occurrence in the Piṭakas is rare; in later works, very frequent, where it is approx. tantamount to our t …
klesa →
pts
Kilesa & klesa
stain, soil, impurity, fig. affliction; in a moral sense, depravity, lust. Its occurrence in the Piṭakas is rare; in later works, very frequent, where it is approx. tantamount to our t …
loka →
pts
…“one, man”: kicchaṃ loko āpanno jāyati ca jīyati ca, etc. DN.ii.30. Also “people”: Lanka-loka people of Ceylon Mhvs.19,…
nibbecikicchā →
pts
Err:509
nibbicikicchā →
pts
surety, reliance, trust SN.ii.84; SN.v.221 (= nikkankhā); Vv-a.85 (= ekaṃsikā).
nis + vicikicchā
nikkaṅkhā →
pts
fearlessness, state of confidence, trust (cp. nibbicikicchā) SN.v.221.
Sk. niḥśankā, nis + kankhā
nivicikicchā →
pts
see nibbicikicchā; MN.i.260.
nīvaraṇa →
pts
, occasionally masculine an obstacle, hindrance, only as tt. applied to obstacles in an ethical sense & usually enumerated or referred to in a set of 5 (as pañca nīvaraṇāni and p. āvaraṇāni), viz. *kā …
pajahati →
pts
…(kāme), SN.i.23 (vicikicchaṃ), SN.i.188 (nīvaraṇāni), Snp.17, Snp.209, Snp.520 & passim; Cnd.430; Pv-a.16, Pv-a.122 (= hitvā),…
parisappanā →
pts
running about, fear, hesitation, doubt, always combined with āsappanā and only found with ref. to the exegesis of “doubt” (vicikicchā or kankhā) Cnd.1; Dhs.425 (cp. Dhs trsl.116 and Dhs-a.260); DN\ …
pañca →
pts
adjective noun masculine
Cases:
■ gen. dat. pañcannaṃ,
■ instr. abl pañcahi,
■ loc. pañcasu;
■ often used in compositional form pañca˚ (cp. Ved. pañcāra with 5 spokes RV i.16413; G …
satekiccha →
pts
adjective curable, pardonable Mil.192, Mil.221; Vism.425. See tekiccha.
sa3 + tekiccha
saṃsaya →
pts
doubt AN.ii.24; Cnd.660 (= vicikicchā etc.); Mil.94; Dhs.425.
cp. Vedic saṃśaya
saṃyojana →
pts
bond, fetter SN.iv.163 etc.; especially the fetters that bind man to the wheel of transmigration Vin.i.183; SN.i.23; SN.v.241, SN.v.251; AN.i.264 AN.iii.443; AN.iv.7 sq. (diṭṭhi˚); MN.i.483; Dhp.370; …
su →
pts
tekiccha →
pts
…Mil.192, Mil.221, Mil.344.
der. fr. tikiccha
tikicchaka →
pts
physician, a doctor AN.v.219; Ja.i.4 (adj. & vejja); Ja.iv.361; Pv-a.233.
fr. tikicchati
tikicchati →
pts
…to cure Vin.i.276; SN.i.222; Mil.172, Mil.272, Mil.302. Caus. tikicchāpeti Ja.i.4.
also cikicchati = Sk. cikitsati. Desid. of cit, to aim…
tikicchā →
pts
the art of healing, practice of medicine DN.i.10 (dāraka˚ infant healing); Snp.927 (˚ṃ māmako na seveyya)
■ See also tekiccha.
from last
tiṇṇa →
pts
…(adj.) having overcome doubt, free from doubt Snp.17, Snp.86, Snp.367;
- -vicikiccha = prec. Vin.i.16; DN.i.110; DN.ii.224, DN.ii.229;…
vecikicchin →
pts
adjective doubting, doubtful AN.ii.174 (kankhin +); SN.iii.99 (id.); MN.i.18; Snp.510.
fr. vicikicchā
vicikicchati →
pts
…DN.i.106; SN.ii.17, SN.ii.50, SN.ii.54; SN.iii.122, SN.iii.135; Ja.iv.272 (2 sg. vicikicchase) Snp-a.451; DN-a.i.275
pp…
vicikicchita →
pts
doubt Pv.iv.1#37.
pp. of vicikicchati
vicikicchā →
pts
…Cpd. 242; Dhs. trsl. § 425 n. 1; and cp. kathankathā, kicchati vecikicchin.
fr. vicikicchati
vivicchā →
pts
manifold desire, greediness, avarice Dhs-a.375; Ne.11 (where expln “vivicchā nāma vuccati vicikicchā”). See also veviccha.
Desid. of vid, c …
ābhata →
pts
brought (there or here), carried, conveyed, taken DN.i.142; SN.i.65; AN.ii.71 AN.ii.83; Iti.12, Iti.14 with phrase yathābhataṃ as he has been reared (cp. Ja.v.330 evaṃ kicchā bhaṭo); Pv.iii.5 (ratt˚ r …