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mūga, 13 találat.
mūga →
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adjective dumb Vin.i.91 (andha, m., badhira); Snp.713; Dhp-a.ii.102 (andha, m., badhira); Snp-a.51 (in simile); Sdhp.12 Freq. combined with eḷa, deaf (q.v.).
Vedic mūka; see etym. …
aranemi →
dppn
…The others were Sunetta, Mūgapakkha, Kuddālaka, Hatthipāla and Jotipāla. In the Aṅguttara AN.iv.135f. a seventh name is added,…
sāmuga →
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SāmugaSāpūga
A village of the Koliyans, where Ānanda once stayed, and where he preached to the inhabitants. They were called Sāpūgiyā. AN.ii.194
Koliya3town
anelamūga →
ncped
not foolish, wise
aneḷamūga →
ncped
not foolish, wise
elamūga →
ncped
unintelligent, stupid (as a sheep); (perhaps with association with impaired speech)
eḷamūga →
ncped
unintelligent, stupid (as a sheep); (perhaps with association with impaired speech)
alālā →
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…lā“ i.e. not babbling not dumb, in -mukha not (deaf &) dumb Snp-a.124 (aneḷamūga of Snp.70).
a + lālā interjection fr. sound root…
aneḷa →
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…also Mvu.iii.322
■ -mūga same as prec. “having a clear throat” i.e. not dumb, fig. clever, skilled DN.iii.265; Snp.70 (alālāmukha…
badhira →
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eḷa →
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…mukhena eḷamūgaṃ“ i.e. called eḷamūga because of the saliva (foam?) dripping from its mouth, variant reading elamukha …
muñcati →
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…mūkti to escape, Ags. smūgan to creep Ger. schmiegen to rub against. See further connections in Walde, Lat. Wtb., s. v. emungo. The…
pakkhika FIXME double →
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…MN.i.115; Dhs-a.382 Also in mūga˚ leading to deafness Ja.i.45 (verse 254). Dhp-a.i.82 (paramattha-sacca˚).
for pakkhiya = Ved. pakṣya of…