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manta, 192 találat.

manta →

pts

…Mil.11 (see about manta in the Jātakas: Fick, Sociale Gliederung 152, 153). At Pv-a.117 m. is combined with…

abhibhū →

dppn

…plane. MN.i.1 They live in the same plane as the Vehapphalā. In the Brahmanimantanika Sutta MN.i.329 the Buddha claims to be Abhibhū (=the…

aṅgulimāla →

dppn

AṅgulimālaAhiṃsakaGaggaMantāniputta

A robber and murderer who was converted by the Buddha in the twentieth year of his ministry, and who later became an arahant. MN86

As a result of his deeds whole …

gagga →

dppn

Gagga1

A monk. He became insane, and in this condition did many things unworthy of a monk. When his colleagues blamed him, the Buddha interceded on his behalf and suggested that he be give …

gijjhakūṭa →

dppn

GijjhakūṭaVulture’s Peak

One of the five hills encircling Rājagaha. It was evidently a favourite resort of those who followed the religious life.

The Buddha seems to have been attracted by its solit …

mantāvatī →

dppn

The capital city where King Koñca lived, whose daughter was Sumedhā Therī. Thig.450

4town

mantāṇī →

dppn

A brahminee, mother of Aṅgulimāla; her husband was Gagga. MN.ii.102

māra →

dppn

…SN.i.67 In the Brahmanimantanika Sutta. MN.i.326 Māra is spoken of as entering the hearts even of the inhabitants of the Brahma world. The…

puṇṇa →

dppn

Puṇṇa1

He was born in the family of a householder of Suppāraka in the Sunāparanta country. One day he asked the Buddha for a short lesson so that, having learnt it, he might go back to dwe …

subhagavana →

dppn

…whom he preached the Brahmanimantanika Sutta MN.i.326 SN.i.142 It was under a sāla tree in Subhagavana that the Mūlapariyāya Sutta was preached….

suhemanta →

dppn

A monk whose Theragāthā verse cryptically speaks of 100 signs. Thag.106

sumedhā →

dppn

She was the daughter of King Koñca of Mantāvatī. Her Therīgāthā verses, of which she has the greatest number of any of the nuns, speak of the emptiness of the home life and the advantages of going for …

upasena →

dppn

…were altogether charming (samantapāsādikānaṃ). AN.i.24 He visited the Buddha when the Buddha had enjoined on himself a period of solitude for…

ānanda →

dppn

One of the principal disciples of the Buddha. He was a first cousin of the Buddha and was deeply attached to him. Ānanda entered the Order in the second year of the Buddha’s ministry, together with ot …

kammanta →

farkas

tevékenység

abhikkamanta →

ncped

abhinimantana →

ncped

an invitation.

abhiramanta →

ncped

anabhiramanta →

ncped

anucaṅkamanta →

ncped

anāmanta →

ncped

without asking for permission; without consulting

anāmantacara →

ncped

going for alms without asking permission

anāmantā →

ncped

without asking for permission; without consulting

atikkamanta →

ncped

caṅkamanta →

ncped

(~antī)n of caṅkamati

dhitimanta →

ncped

guyhamanta →

ncped

secret or private discussion or plan.

gāmanta →

ncped

the neighborhood of a village; a village.

gāmantaka →

ncped

the neighborhood of a village; a village.

gāmantara →

ncped

another village, a different village, the next village.

gāmantarakappa →

ncped

“different village practice”, the practice of eating a second time in a different village.

jutimanta →

ncped

jātimanta →

ncped

kammanta →

ncped

action; work, task, business, occupation (esp. farming, agriculture); place of work (esp. the fields).

khemantabhūmi →

ncped

place of safety; a peaceful, secure region

kodhasāmanta →

ncped

close to anger, associated with anger

kurūrakammanta →

ncped

performing bloody or cruel deeds

nemantanika →

ncped

nemantaṇika →

ncped

(from nimantana) (one) who accepts invitations (to meals)

nikkhamanta →

ncped

(~antī)n. of nikkhamati

nimantana →

ncped

invitation; a meal to which one is invited.

nimantayati →

ncped

nimantayi →

ncped

of nimanteti

okkamanta →

ncped

(~antī)n.

upanikkhamanta →

ncped

upasaṅkamanta →

ncped

(~antī)n.

ākiṇṇakammanta →

ncped

rough in action; acting impurely

āmantana →

ncped

addressing; speaking to; invitation; inviting.

āmantayati →

ncped

summons; addresses, speaks to; informs, consults; takes leave of

āmantayi →

ncped

āmantaṇa →

ncped

addressing; speaking to; invitation; inviting.

āmantāpetvā →

ncped

making summon; making speak to, address; making take leave of.

action →

nyana

Action: Kamma - Right bodily action: sammā - kammanta see: sacca IV.4

bodily action →

nyana

…constructions - Right b.a. = sammā - kammanta, see: magga.

cakkhu →

nyana

…of a Buddha buddha- c., . the eye of all-round knowledge samanta c.; a frequent appellation of the Buddha.

paccaya →

nyana

…action sammā - kammanta, 5 right livelihood sammā - ājīva 6 right or wrong energy viriya 7 right or wrong awareness or…

abbuda →

pts

…Vin.iii.307 (only in Samantapāsādikā; both times as sāsanassa a). 3. a very high numeral, appld. exclusively to the…

abhinimantanatā →

pts

speaking to, adressing, invitation MN.i.331.

abstr. to abhinimanteti

adhiṭṭhita →

pts

…managed, undertaken governed Vin.i.57; SN.v.278 (sv’âdhiṭṭhita); Pv-a.141 (kammanta) 2. undertaking, bent on (c. acc.) Snp.820…

adhiṭṭhāyaka →

pts

adjective (-˚) superintending, watching, looking after, in kamma˚; Mhvs.5, Mhvs.175; Mhvs.30, Mhvs.98; kammanta˚ Dhp-a.i.393.

aggha →

pts

…valuableness Ja.v.473 (˚lakkhaṇaṃ nāma mantaṃ).

see agghati

aggi →

pts

…jalitaṃ Snp.668 (= samantato jali taṃ aggiṃ Snp-a.480); aggini-samāsu Snp.670 (= aggisamāsu Snp-a.481). The form agginī in…

ajjhāyaka →

pts

…in learning the Veda (mantajjhāyaka Ja.vi.209; Snp-a.192), a scholar of the brahmanic texts, a studious learned…

anta →

pts

…toto“ figure, like kammanta (q.v.) the end of the work, i.e. the whole work (cp. E sea-side, country-side);…

anāmanta →

pts

…uninvited Vin.v.132; AN.iii.259.

an + āmanta

ariya →

pts

adjective noun

  1. (racial) Aryan DN.ii.87.
  2. (social) noble, distinguished, of high birth.
  3. (ethical) in accord with the customs and ideals of the Aryan clans, held in esteem by Aryans, gene …

aṭṭha →

pts

…subhaṃ jātimantaṃ a.) of the pillars of a heavenly palace (Vimāna) Ja.vi.127 = Ja.vi.173 = Vv.78#2 (a. sukatā thambhā);…

bahu →

pts

…Pv-a.117 -manta very tricky Dhp-a.ii.4 (variant reading māya). -māna respect, esteem, veneration…

bandhava →

pts

…with or belongs to Snp.140 (manta˚, well-acquainted with Mantras; cp. Snp-a.192; vedabandhū veda-paṭisaraṇā ti vuttaṃ hoti); Ja.v.335…

bandhu →

pts

…viz. ñāti˚ gotta˚, manta˚ (where Cnd.455 reads mitta˚), sippa˚ 2. Ep. of Brahmā, as ancestor of the brahmins DN-a.i.254: see below…

bhinna →

pts

…Ja.iii.158.

  • -manta disobeying (i.e. breaking) a counsel Ja.vi.437.
  • -sira with a broken head…

bhāṇin →

pts

…speaking, reciting Snp.850 (manta˚; a reciter of the Mantras, one who knows the M. and speaks accordingly, i.e. speaking wisely, explained by…

brahma →

pts

…read for brahmā˚). -nimantanika “addressing an invitation to a brahma-god,” title of a Suttanta MN.i.326 sq.,…

brahmā →

pts

…read for brahmā˚). -nimantanika “addressing an invitation to a brahma-god,” title of a Suttanta MN.i.326 sq.,…

brāhmaṇa →

pts

Brāhmaṇa1

a member of the Brahman caste; a Br teacher. In the Buddhist terminology also used for a man leading a pure, sinless & ascetic life, often even syn. with arahant
■ On brāhmaṇas …

buddha →

pts

…of Buddhahood Bv.ii.175. -manta mystic verses of a B. DN-a.i.248 -māmaka devotedly attached to the B….

bāhira →

pts

adjective

  1. external, outside (opp. abbhantara inside) outer, foreign DN.ii.75; AN.iv.16; Dhp.394 (fig. in meaning of 2); Ja.i.125 (antara˚ inside & outside); Ja.i.337 (out o …

cakkhu →

pts

…to Right Knowledge 5. samanta˚: (a summary account of Nos. 1–4, & in all Scripture-passages a standing epithet of Gotama Buddha see…

cakkhumant →

pts

…possessing knowledge (cp. samantacakkhu) DN.i.76 (one who knows, i.e. a connoisseur); cakkhumanto rūpāni dakkhinti “those who have eyes to see…

catur →

pts

…ears,“ i.e. secret, of manta (counsel) Ja.vi.391 -(k)kama walking with four (feet), quadruped Vv.64#8 Pv.i.11#3;…

cetanā →

pts

…Nett., mano-kammanta A), viz. the shrinking back from covetousness, malice, & wrong views.; Vin.iii.112; SN.iii.60; AN.ii.232…

cintita →

pts

…eva c.); Pv.ii.6#13 (mantaṃ brahma˚, expl. Pv-a.97 by kathitaṃ) 2. (nt.) a thought, intention, in duc˚ su˚; (bad & good) AN.i.102;…

dibba →

pts

adjective of the next world, divine, heavenly, celestial, superb magnificent, fit for exalted beings higher than man (devas, heroes, manes etc.), superhuman, opp. mānusaka human. Freq. qualifying the …

ekamantaṃ →

pts

adverb on one side, apart, aside Vin.i.47, Vin.i.94 = Vin.ii.272; DN.i.106; Snp.p.13 (expld. at Snp-a.140 as follows: bhāvana-puṃsaka-niddeso, ek’okāsaṃ ekapassan ti vuttaṃ hoti, bhummat …

gaṇhati →

pts

…to catch fish Ja.iii.52; mantaṃ to use a charm Ja.iii.280; rajjaṃ to seize the kingdom Ja.i.263 Ja.ii.102; sākhaṃ to take hold of a…

gaṇhāti →

pts

…to catch fish Ja.iii.52; mantaṃ to use a charm Ja.iii.280; rajjaṃ to seize the kingdom Ja.i.263 Ja.ii.102; sākhaṃ to take hold of a…

gimha →

pts

…w. and in contrast to hemanta winter: hemanta-gimhisu in w. & s. Dhp.286 (cp. gimhika for ˚isu). Mil.274; Dpvs.i.55; Vism.231 (˚âbhitatta…

gimhāna →

pts

…season AN.iv.138 (+ hemanta & vassa); Snp.233 (gimhānamāse); Vv-a.40 (variant reading). On terms for seasons in gen. cp. Mil trsl.

gāma →

pts

…Vin.i.179; -sāmanta in the neighbourhood of aN v., near aN v. DN.i.101; (+ mgama˚) -sīmā

gīta →

pts

…proclaimed, enunciated: mantapadaṃ gītaṃ pavuttaṃ DN.i.104 (cp. gira). 2. (nt.) singing, a song; grouped under vācasikā khiḍḍā,…

hatthin →

pts

…Ja.ii.46.

  • -kanta = manta el. charm Dhp-a.i.163
  • -kantavīṇā lute enticing an elephant Dhp-a.i.163. *…

hemanta →

pts

winter AN.iv.138; Ja.i.86; Mil.274.

hema(= hima) + anta

hemantika →

pts

adjective destined for the winter, wintry, icy cold Vin.i.15, Vin.i.31 (rattiyo), Vin.i.288; MN.i.79; SN.v.51; AN.iv.127; Vism.73.

fr. hemanta

hīḷana →

pts

…disdain, contempt Mil.357; DN-a.i.276 (of part. “re”: hīlana-vasena āmantanaṃ); as at Vb.353 (+ ohīḷanā); Vb-a.486.

fr….

isi →

pts

  1. 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 …

japa →

pts

…a).

fr….

jutimantatā →

pts

splendour Snp-a.453.

fr. jutimant

jānana →

pts

…Ja.i.200 (-˚manta knowledge of a spell, a spell known by tumhākaṃ), Ja.ii.221; Snp-a.330; Dhp-a.ii.73 (˚sabhāva ñatta);…

jānāti →

pts

…experienced) Ja.i.168; mantaṃ j. (to be in possession of a charm Ja.i.253; maggaṃ na j. Snp.441; pamāṇaṃ ajānitvā (knowing no…

jātimant →

pts

…khattiyo); Ja.i.342 (jātimanta-kulaputtā). Of a precious stone: maṇi veḷuriyo subho j.˚ DN.i.76 = MN.ii.17; DN-a.i.221; Mil.215….

kamma →

pts

…for which kāya-kammanta in some sense (q.v.), and complementing vacī-k˚ mano-k˚; so in foll. combinations: citte arakkhite…

kammanta →

pts

…(in parisuddha-kāya-kammantatā); dhammikā k˚ā MN.ii.191; ākiṇṇa-k˚ (evam-) of such character SN.i.204 kurūra-k˚ (adj.) of cruel…

kammantika →

pts

adjective

  1. a business manager Ja.i.227.
  2. a labourer, artisan, assistant Ja.i.377.

fr. kammanta

kanta →

pts

…pleasing to elephants; of manta Dhp-a.i.163 of vīṇā Ja.vi.255 Ja.vi.262 Dhp-a.i.163 2. beloved by, favourite of, charming Ja.vi.255,…

kantāra →

pts

…Pv-a.112; opp. khemantabhūmi. Usually five kinds of wilds are enumerated cora˚, vāla˚, nirudaka˚, amanussa˚, appabbhakkha Ja.i.99;…

katheti →

pts

…Ja.vi.413; Pv-a.86 (= āmantayi). 3. to report, to inform Ja.v.460. 4. to recite Dhp-a.i.166. 5. to expound, explain, preach Ja.i.30; Mil.131;…

kattar →

pts

…kattāro the authors of the Mantas, or in cpd. rāja-kattāro makers of kings

II. Dependent

as n. kattā the doer kattā hoti no…

khetta →

pts

…Arahant Pv.i.1#1;

  • -kammanta work in the field AN.iii.77
  • -gata turned into a field, of puññakamma…

kuppila →

pts

kind of flower Ja.vi.218 (C: mantālakamakula).

?

Kubbati2

etc. see karoti ii.

kurūra →

pts

…bloody raw, cruel, in -kammanta following a cruel (bloody occupation (as hunting, fishing, bird killing, etc. AN.iii.383 = Pp.56 (expld….

kāya →

pts

…Dhs.277 Dhs.326.

  • -kammanta = ˚kamma, in comb. ˚sampatti and ˚sandosa AN.v.292, AN.v.294, AN.v.297; MN.i.17. *…

lakkhaṇa →

pts

…Ja.ii.194; Ja.v.211

  • -manta the secret science of (bodily) marks Snp.690 (but explained at Snp-a.488 as “lakkhaṇāni ca…

ludda →

pts

adjective

  1. fierce, terrible; cruel, gruesome SN.i.143; AN.ii.174 (pāpa, l., kibbisa); AN.v.149; Pp.56; Vv.84#5 (= dāruṇā pisāc’-ādino Vv-a.335); Ja.v.243 (ṭhānaṃ niraya); Sdhp.286. The spelling * …

magga →

pts

…vitakka, sammāvācā s-kammanta, s-ājīva, viriya, sati, samādhi micchā-diṭṭhi, micchā-vācā, m-kammanta, m-ājīva.

*…

mantanaka →

pts

adjective plotting Ja.v.437.

fr. mantanā

mantanā →

pts

(& ˚ṇā) counsel, consultation, deliberation, advice, command DN.i.104; AN.i.199; Vin.v.164; Ja.vi.437, Ja.vi.438; Mil.3 (ṇ); DN-a.i.273.

fr.; mant

mantar →

pts

…form we have a shortened manta (nom.) at Snp.455 (akiñcano +), which is explained at Snp-a.402 as mantā jānitvā It is…

manteti →

pts

…mantaye); Mil.91 (grd. mantayitabba & inf.; mantayituṃ). 3. to announce, advise; pronounce advise Snp.126; Pv.iv.1#20 (= kathemi…

mantin →

pts

adjective noun

  1. (adj.) giving or observing counsel SN.i.236
  2. (n.) counsellor, minister Ja.vi.437 (paṇḍita m.).

fr. manta

micchā →

pts

…speech (ibid.); -kammanta conduct (ibid.); -ājīva living (DN.iii.176 sq., DN.iii.254, DN.iii.290; AN.ii.53, AN.ii.240, AN.ii.270,…

mitta →

pts

…Cnd.455 (where Mnd.11 has manta-bandhava).

modara →

pts

…does not occur in Pali. The C expln is “samantato obhāsento,” i.e. shining.

nemantaṇika →

pts

adjective one who lives by invitations MN.i.31.

fr. nimantana

nigama →

pts

…(˚kathā), DN.i.101 (˚sāmanta), DN.i.193, DN.i.237; MN.i.429, MN.i.488; Pv.ii.13#18; Ja.vi.330; Pv-a.111 (Asitañjana˚, variant reading BB…

nimantaka →

pts

adjective noun one who invites Mil.205.

nimantana →

pts

invitation Vin.i.58 = Vin.ii.175; DN.i.166; MN.i.77; AN.i.295; Ja.i.116 (ṇ), Ja.i.412 Pp.55.

to nimanteti

nimantanika →

pts

adjective inviting; (nt.) Name of a Suttanta MN.i.331; quoted at Vism.393.

nimanteti →

pts

…(to = c. instr. Snp.981 (nimantayi aor., āsanena asked him to sit down) Ja.vi.365; Cnd.342; Dhp-a.iii.171 (˚ayiṃsu); DN-a.i.169; Vv-a.47…

nivātaka →

pts

…Mil.205 (where reading is nimantaka, with variant reading nivātaka, see note on p. 426). See Com. on this stanza at Ja.v.437.

fr….

osaraṇa →

pts

…(acc.) visiting Ja.i.154 (gāmantaṃ ˚kāle). 2. withdrawal, distraction, drawing or moving away, heresy Snp.538 (ogahanāni titthāni,…

pada →

pts

…patha; C. mahāmagga); mantapada = manta DN.i.104 (cp. DN-a.i.273). See also janapada, saggapada- 2. in applied meaning (modal): case,…

paghaṇa →

pts

covered terrace before a house Vin.ii.153 (“paghanaṃ nāma yaṃ nikkhamantā ca pavisantā ca pādehi hananti. tassa vihāra-dvāre ubhato kuṭṭaṃ niharitvā katapadesass’ etaṃ adhivacanaṃ” Bdhgh, quoted *Vin …

pallaṅka →

pts

…and Vb-a.368 as “samantato ūru-baddh’ āsanaṃ bandhati.” 2. a divan, sofa, couch Vin.ii.163, Vin.ii.170 (cp. Vin. Texts iii.209,…

pari →

pts

…round, round (explained by samantato, e.g. at Vism.271 in pallanka) ˚anta surrounded, ˚esati search round, ˚kiṇṇa covered all round (i.e….

parigaṇhāti →

pts

(& Pariggaheti Caus.)

  1. to embrace, seize, take possession of, hold, take up MN.i.80 MN.i.137; Ja.iii.189; DN-a.i.45.
  2. to catch, grasp Dhp-a.i.68.
  3. to go all round Dhp-a.i.91 (sakala-jambu …

parijapana →

pts

mumbling, uttering spells Mil.356 (mantaṃ).

fr. parijapati

parikantati →

pts

Parikantati1

to wind round, twist Ja.iii.185 (pāso pādaṃ p.; but taken by C. as parikantati2 explained as “cammādīni chindanto samantā kantati”).

pari + kantati1

P …

parikiṇṇa →

pts

scattered or strewn about, surrounded Ja.iv.400; Ja.vi.89, Ja.vi.559; Pv.i.6#1 (makkhikā˚ samantato ākiṇṇa Pv-a.32); Mil.168, Mil.285; DN-a.i.45 (spelt parikkhiṇṇa). Cp. sampari˚.

pp. of parikirati

parippharati →

pts

to pervade DN.i.74 (= samantato phusati DN-a.i.217); MN.iii.92 sq. See also paripūreti pp. paripphuta & ˚pphuṭṭha;

parisamantato →

pts

adverb from all sides Vv-a.236.

pari + samantato

parisandeti →

pts

…in phrase kāyaṃ abhisandeti p DN.i.75, DN.i.214; MN.iii.92 sq. etc. explained as “samantato sandeti” at DN-a.i.217
pp…

parivattana →

pts

setting going, keeping up, propounding Ja.i.200 (˚manta adj. one who knows a charm); Ne.1 sq., Ne.106.

fr. parivattati

parivatteti →

pts

…recite Vism.96, in phrase mantaṃ p. to recite, practise a charm Ja.i.200, Ja.i.253; Pv.ii.6#13 (= sajjhāyati vāceti Pv-a.97) cp. mantaṃ…

parivuta →

pts

…Ja.vi.75; Vv.16#5 (= samantato p. Vv-a.81); Pv-a.3 (dhutta-jana˚), Pv-a.62 (parijana˚), Pv-a.140 (deva-gaṇa˚).

pp. of pari +…

pariyosāna →

pts

…as “ekagāthā pi hi samanta-bhaddakattā dhammassa paṭhamapadena ādik˚ dutiyatatiya-padehi majjhe k pacchima-padena pariyosānak˚”…

pattha →

pts

…explained by Bdhgh as “gāmantaṃ atikkamitvā manussānaṃ anupacāra-ṭṭhānaṃ yattha na kasanti na vapanti” DN-a.i.210; Ud.43…

patāpavant →

pts

adjective splendid, majestic Snp.550 (= jutimantatāya p. Snp-a.453); Thag.820.

fr. patāpa

pavattar →

pts

one who keeps up or keeps going, one who hands on (the tradition) an expounder, teacher DN.i.104 (mantānaṃ p. = pavattayitar DN-a.i.273); SN.iv.94; Dhp.76 (nidhīnaṃ p. = ācikkhitar Dhp-a.ii.107).

n …

pavutta →

pts

…pronounced DN.i.104 (mantapada p.; variant reading ˚vatta which is more likely; but DN-a.i.273 explains by vutta & vācita) SN.i.52;…

payoga →

pts

…(vapana˚), Pv-a.96 (manta˚), Pv-a.103, Pv-a.146 (viññatti˚ cp. payutta 2), Pv-a.285 (sakkhara-kkhipana˚). payogaṃ karoti to…

payojeti →

pts

…on foot“) AN.ii.82 (kammantaṃ); Snp.404 (vaṇijjaṃ); Ja.i.61; Pv-a.130 (kammaṃ). 2. to prepare, apply, use, put to, employ Pv-a.46…

pañca →

pts

…paññā˚ buddha˚ samanta˚ -taṇhā cravings, specified in 4 sets of 5 each: see Cnd.271#v. -nikāyā 5 collections (of Suttantas)…

paṅga →

pts

only in cpd. paṅgacīra (nt.) at DN.i.6 “blowing through toy pipes made of leaves” (Dial. i.10, where is cpd. Sinhalese pat-kulal and Marathī pungī after Morris J.P.T.S. 1889, 205). Bdhgh explai …

paṭicchanna →

pts

…Ja.i.207.

  • -kammanta of secret doing, one who acts underhand or conceals his actions AN.ii.239; Snp.127.

pp. of…

paṭimantaka →

pts

one who speaks to or who is spoken to, i.e.

  1. an interlocutor Ja.iv.18 (= paṭivacana-dayaka C.)
  2. an amiable person (cp. Lat affabilis = affable) MN.i.386.

fr. paṭi + mant

phusati →

pts

…DN.i.74 parippharati = samantato phusati DN-a.i.217; DN.ii.186 pharitvā = phusitvā ārammaṇaṃ katvā Vism.308] to attain, to reach, only…

pāpa →

pts

…Pv-a.51, Pv-a.84

  • -kammanta evil-doer, villain SN.i.97.
  • -kammin id MN.i.39; Dhp.126. *…

pāsādika →

pts

…DN-a.i.281; Vv-a.6; Pv-a.46, Pv-a.186, Pv-a.187, Pv-a.261
samanta˚; lovely throughout AN.i.24; AN.v.11. 2. comfortable…

rahita →

pts

…Pv-a.63 (bhoga˚), Pv-a.67 (ācāra˚), Pv-a.77 (gandha˚). Note. samantarahita is to be divided as sam-antarahita.

pp. of rah

re →

pts

…“hīḷanavasena āmantanaṃ” i.e. address of disdain: heigh, go on, get away, hallo
■ DN.i.96, DN.i.107; Ja.iii.184 (C. =…

rukkha →

pts

…of a tree.“ These are sīmantarika-rukkha, cetiya˚, niyyāsa˚ phala˚, vagguli˚, susira˚, vihāra-majjhe ṭhita˚, or a tree standing…

ruta →

pts

…(sabba-ruta-jānana-manta: spell of knowing all animal-sounds; T. reads rūta; cp. sabbarāva-jānana Ja.iii.415); Ja.vi.475 (rudaññu =…

rājañña →

pts

…rājaniyehi vā kañcid eva mantanaṃ manteyya) DN-a.i.273 (= anabhisittā kumārā, i.e. uncrowned princes); Mil.234; Vv-a.297 (Pāyāsi…

saddhā →

pts

faith (on term cp. Geiger, Saṃyutta translation ii.452) DN.i.63; DN.iii.164 sq. SN.i.172 = Snp.76; SN.v.196; Dhp.144; AN.i.150, AN.i.210; AN.iii.4 sq. AN.iii.352; AN.iv.23; AN.v.96; Dhs.1 …

samanta →

pts

…Ja.ii.106; Vin.i.32) & samantato (MN.i.168 = Vin.i.5; Mhvs.1, Mhvs.29; Vism.185; and in definitions of prefix…

sammā →

pts

…MN.i.42; AN.ii.89. -kammanta right conduct, right behaviour Vin.i.10; SN.v.421 etc.; definition DN.ii.312; Dhs.300; adj….

sampadā →

pts

Three sampadās: kammanta˚, ājīva˚, diṭṭhi,˚; i.e. the 7 sīlas, right living (sammā-ājīva), right views AN.i.271-Another…

sandhūpeti →

pts

to fumigate SN.iii.89; Pts.ii.167. As sandhūpāyati to cause thick smoke or steam thickly, at Vin.i.225; Snp.p.15 (= samantā dhūpāyati Snp-a.154).

saṃ + dhūpeti

satimant →

pts

adjective mindful, thoughtful, contemplative, pensive; nom. sg. satimā DN.i.37; SN.i.126; Snp.174; AN.ii.35; Dhs.163; Dhp-a.iv.117; Pv.iv.3#44; satīmā (in verse) Snp.45; nt. satīmaṃ Snp.211; ge …

saṃ →

pts

Saṃ˚

indeclinable prefix, implying conjunction & completeness; saṃ˚; is after vi˚; (19’) the most frequent (16’) of all Pāli prefixes. Its primary meaning is “together” (cp. Lat. …

su →

pts

…Mhvs.26, Mhvs.17. -manta well-advised, careful Mil.318. -mānasa joyful Vin.i.25 Mhvs.1, Mhvs.76….

sāmanta →

pts

…same Ja.iv.152 (Kapila-vatthu-˚).

fr. samanta

tiṭṭhati →

pts

…standing“ Ja.i.52; ekamantaṃ aṭṭhāsi Pv-a.68, etc.; cankamana-koṭiyaṃ ṭhatvā Pv-a.79. 2. to stop, stay, abide; to last,…

uggaṇhāti →

pts

to take up, acquire, learn [cp. BSk. udgṛhṇāti in same sense, e.g. Divy.18 Divy.77 etc.] Snp.912 (uggahaṇanta = uggahaṇanti = uggaṇhanti Snp-a.561); imper. uggaṇha Ja.ii.30 (sippaṃ); uggaṇhāhi Mi …

upacāra →

pts

…of spells etc.) Ja.iii.280 (mantassa); Ja.vi.180; Mil.153, Mil.154 (dur˚ an evil spell); Vv-a.127 (gram. t.t. kāraṇ˚). 4. entrance, access,…

upanibaddha →

pts

…on to Mil.253, Mil.254. 2. closely connected with, close to Vin.iii.308 (Samanta Pāsādikā). 3. attached to DN-a.i.128.

pp. of ˚nibandhāti

utu →

pts

…season or gimha vassa & hemanta; AN.iv.138; Snp-a.317. Six seasons (in connection with nakkhatta) at Ja.v.330 & Ja.vi.524. Often utu is to be…

vacana →

pts

…term expression, as: āmantana˚; term of address Kp-a.167; Snp-a.435; paccatta˚; expression of sep. relation, i.e. the accusative case…

vacī →

pts

˚- speech, words; rare by itself (and in this case re-established from compounds and poetical, as at Snp.472 (yassa vacī kharā; explained at Snp-a.409 by “vācā”), Snp.973 (cudito vacīhi = vācāhi Sn …

veda →

pts

…either jointly with manta or promiscuously, e.g. Pv.ii.6#13 (the Vedas with the 6 aṅgas, i.e. vedāngas, called…

yamaka →

pts

…teachers (cp. Vin.iii.332 Samanta-pāsādika; and in detail DN-a.i.57). It consisted in the appearance of phenomena of opposite character in…

yoga →

pts

…Pv-a.117 (combined with manta ascribed to devas). 7. means, instrument, remedy Ja.i.380 (vamana˚ an emetic); Ja.vi.74 (ekaṃ…

yāva →

pts

…and Holy“) Ja.vi.266 (y. āmantaye); Pv-a.4 (tāva ayyo āgametu yāva ayaṃ puriso… pānīyaṃ pivissati or: “you shall wait please,…

ākiṇṇa →

pts

…dense hair); SN.i.204 (˚kammanta “in motley tasks engaged”), SN.iv.37 (gāmanto ā. bhikkhūhi etc.); AN.iii.104 (˚vihāro), AN.iv.4; AN.v.15…

ālaka-manda →

pts

…āḷaka?) vv.ll. āḷakamanta & ālakamandāra; Bdhgh on p. 321 explains āḷakamandā ti ekangaṇā manussâbhikiṇṇā i.e. full of a…

ālapati →

pts

to address SN.i.177, SN.i.212; Ja.v.201; Snp-a.42, Snp-a.347, Snp-a.383, Snp-a.394 (= āmantayi of Snp.997), Snp.487 (avhayati); Pv-a.11,…

āmanta →

pts

…(q.v.) or root der. fr. ā + mant, cp. āmantaṇā

āmantana →

pts

-nā (f., also -ṇā) addressing, calling; invitation, greeting Snp.40 (ep. Cnd.128) -vacana the address-form of speech i.e. the vocative case (cp. Sk. āmantritaṃ id.) Snp-a.435; Kp-a.167.

f …

āmantanaka →

pts

…(i.e. Sakkena) āmantetabbā Vv-a.96).

fr. āmantana

āmantaṇīya →

pts

adjective to be addressed Ja.iv.371.

grd. of āmanteti

āmanteti →

pts

…with variant reading SS samantayi)
ger āmanta (= Sk. *āmantrya) Ja.iii.209 Ja.iii.315 (= āmantayitvā’ C.), Ja.iii.329; Ja.iv.111;…

āthabbaṇa →

pts

…see interpreted at Mnd.381; expld. as āthabbaṇika-manta-ppayoga at Snp-a.564).

= athabbaṇa, q.v.