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dhamma →

pts

…Dhamma by the fourfold connotation: doctrine, right or righteousness, condition, phenomenon.
■ For other exegetic definitions see the…

adaka →

pts

adjective = ada Ja.v.91 (purisâdaka man-eater).

adaka →

ncped

eating; who eats.

āsava →

pts

…befoozle it, so that it cannot rise to higher things). Freedom from the “Āsavas” constitutes Arahantship, & the fight for the extinction of…

brahma →

pts

…that meaning) Ja.vi.486 (sudinnaṃ +); Mhbv.123. We think that both Kern (who at

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s. v. unjustly remarks of Bdhgh’s…

brahmā →

pts

…that meaning) Ja.vi.486 (sudinnaṃ +); Mhbv.123. We think that both Kern (who at

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s. v. unjustly remarks of Bdhgh’s…

kāma →

pts

…Kāma is most frequently connected with rāga (passion) with chanda (impulse) and gedha (greed), all expressing the active, clinging, and…

malla →

pts

…are mentioned as a group or company; their designation might here refer to the Mallas, a tribe, as other tribes are given at…

yoga →

pts

…or being yoked,“ i.e. connection bond, means; fig. application, endeavour, device

  1. yoke, yoking (rare?) Ja.vi.206 (meant here the yoke of…

kāya →

pts

…DN.iii.32≈) in other connection Pv-a.43; see also kilanta. kāyo kilanto DN.iii.255 sq.; = AN.iv.332; SN.v.317; MN.i.116…

āḷādvāraka →

pts

…corrupt & should with variant reading perhaps better be read; advāraka without doors. Cp Kern,

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29 (ālāraka?). Ja.v.81 has…

aḍḍha →

pts

…viya na bahunnaṃ piyā manāpā).

  • -kumbha a half (-filled pitcher Snp.721.
  • -kusi

ariya →

pts

…= (˚ena sīlakkhandhena samannāgata fitted out with our standard morality); DN.iii.64 (cakkavatti-vatta), DN.iii.246 (diṭṭhi); MN.i.139…

muṭṭhika →

pts

  1. a fist-fighter, wrestler, boxer Vin.ii.105 (malla˚); Ja.iv.81 (np.); Ja.vi.277; Vism.31 (+ malla).
  2. a sort of hammer Ja.v.45.

fr. muṭṭhi

mano →

pts

…covers most of the connotation; sometimes it may be translated “thought. As “mind” it embodies the rational faculty of man which, as…

ante →

pts

-pura (nt.) “inner town”, the king’s palace, esp. its inner apartments i.e. harem [Sk. antaḥpura, cp. also P. antopura]…

kacchaka →

pts

Kacchaka1

  1. a kind of fig-tree DN-a.i.81.
  2. the tree Cedrela Toona Vin.iv.35; SN.v.96; Vism.183.

anudhamma →

pts

…as a redupl. cpd after the manner of compounds mentioned under anu iv. meaning “the Law in all its parts, the dhamma and what belongs to it, the…

paññā →

pts

…sep. article. See also adhipanna (adhisīla, adhicitta +).

karaṇa →

pts

…15), which is however quite unnecessary (see kamma 3 Ab, kataii 1.) Karaṇa here stands for kamma, as clearly…

ūnaka →

pts

adjective deficient, wanting, lacking Vin.iii.81, Vin.iii.254; Vin.iv.263; Snp.721; Mil.310, Mil.311, (˚satta-vassika one who is not yet 7 years…

paṭibāhana →

pts

exclusion, warding off, prevention Mil.81; Vism.244.

dassana →

pts

…Ne.14, Ne.50;

  • -sampanna endowed with right insight SN.ii.43 sq., SN.ii.58.

Sk. darśana, see…

kataññu →

pts

…(= kata-guṇaṃ ajānanto C.), Ja.iii.474; Ja.iv.124; Pv-a.116; Bdhd 81. 2. (separate akata-ññu) knowing the Uncreated, i.e. knowing…

attha →

pts

…MN.i.111 (atthassa ninnetar, of the Buddha, bringer of good); SN.iv.94 (id.); SN.i.34 (attano a. one’s own welfare), SN.i.55 (id. SN.i.86,…

sasin →

pts

the moon Dāvs iv.29; Ja.iii.141; Ja.v.33; Vv.81#1 (= canda Vv-a.314), Vv.82#3.

Sk. śaśin, fr. śaśa

uttara →

pts

…(for uttaraṃmukha) turning north, facing north Snp.1010. 3. subsequent, following, second (˚-) Ja.i.63 (˚āsāḷha-nakkhatta). 4. over,…

bandhati →

pts

…(see below)

II. Meanings

  1. to bind SN.iv.200 (rajjuyā). fig. combine, unite Dhp-a.ii.189 (gharāvāsena b. to give in…

nāḷandā →

dppn

…mentioned as a town near Rājagaha. The Buddha is mentioned as having several times stayed there during his residence in Pāvārika’s…

upassutika →

pts

adjective one who listens, an eavesdropper Ja.v.81.

fr. upassuti

tiṃsaṃ →

pts

…AN.v.305 (dhammehi samannāgato); Snp.p.87 (pi dadāmi) Pv-a.281 (vassasahassehi): t
■ yojana-maggaṃ (āgato) Dhp-a.ii.76…

vyākattar →

pts

expounder AN.iii.81.

n. ag. of vyākaroti; cp. BSk. vyākartṛ Divy.620

mana(s) →

pts

…covers most of the connotation; sometimes it may be translated “thought. As “mind” it embodies the rational faculty of man which, as…

uccāreti →

pts

to lift up, raise aloft Vin.iii.81; Vin.iv.147 = Dhp-a.iii.50; MN.i.135
pp uccārita (q.v.).

ud + cāreti, Caus. of car

samotata →

pts

strewn all over, spread Vv.81#6 (vv.ll. samogata and samohata); Ja.i.183; Tha-ap.191.

saṃ + otata

abhidhara →

pts

adjective firm, bold, in -māna firmminded Dhp p.81 (acc. to Morris J.P.T.S. 1886, 135 not verified).

abhi + dhara

savasa →

pts

one’s own will Dhs-a.61 (˚vattitā; cp. Expos. 81).

sa4 + vasa

abhihāra →

pts

bringing, offering, gift SN.i.82; Snp.710; Ja.i.81 (āsanâ).

fr. abhiharati

samīrati →

pts

to be moved Vin.i.185; Dhp.81; Dhp-a.ii.149
pp samīrita Ja.i.393.

saṃ + īrati

āgacchati →

pts

…(q.v.).

II. Meanings

  1. to come to, approach, arrive DN.i.108; Pv.i.11#3; Pv.ii.13#3; Mil.14; to return, to come back (cp…

abhisiṃsati →

pts

…abhi + śaṃs. As to Sk. śaṃs → P. siṃs cp. āsiṃsati, as to meaning cp. nature of prayer as a solemn rite to the…

iriyā →

pts

…Vin.i.39; Vin.ii.146 (˚sampanna); Vin.i.91 (chinn˚ a cripple); SN.v.78 (cattāro i.); Snp.385; Mnd.225, Mnd.226; Cnd. s.v.; Ja.i.22 (of a lion),…

sampavāyati →

pts

to make fragrant, Vv.81#6, Vv.84#32; Vv-a.344.

saṃ + pavāyati

adhipati →

pts

…ruling over, governing, predominant; ruled or governed by Vb.216 sq. (chandaṃ adhipatiṃ katvā making energy predominant);…

saṃvuta →

pts

…SN.i.66.

  • -indriya having the senses under control Iti.91; Pp.35.
  • -kārin MN.ii.260.

pp. of…

pakāraka →

pts

(-˚) adjective of that kind SN.ii.81; Ja.vi.259.

fr. pakāra

agāraka →

pts

small house, a cottage MN.i.450; Ja.vi.81.

fr. agāra

sambaddha →

pts

bound together Sdhp.81.

saṃ + baddha

kammika →

pts

… ■ On term ādi˚ beginner (e.g. Vism.241 see Cpd. 53, 129 n.2. 2. a merchant, trader, in jalapatha˚; and thalapatha˚; by sea & by…

katikā →

pts

…karoti* to make an arrangement or agreement Vin.iii.104, Vin.iii.220, Vin.iii.230 Ja.i.81; Ja.iv.267; Dhp-a.i.91; Vv-a.46. In compounds…

jara →

pts

…old, decayed (in disparaging sense), wretched, miserable; -ūdapānaṃ a spoilt well Ja.iv.387; -gava = ˚goṇa Pv.i.81;…

kīṭāgiri →

dppn

…in a shameless and wicked manner. A certain monk, on his way to Jetavana, passed through the place and was asked by a pious layman to complain to…

goṇa →

pts

…Vv-a.63 (for ploughing) DN-a.i.163; Dhp-a.iii.60. -sira wild ox Ja.vi.538(= araññagoṇaka).

The Sanskrit goṇa, according to B….

jāla →

pts

…a net; netting, entanglement (lit. or fig.): snare, deceptíon (= māyā)

A. Lit

Cnd.260 (= suttajāla, a plaiting of…

kesa →

pts

…nakedness: kesehi paṭicchanna “covered only with my hair” Pv.i.10#2
■ kesesu gahetvā to take by the hair (in Niraya) DN.i.234
■…

kaḷebara →

pts

…body, corpse, carcass; often in description of death: khandhānaṃ bhedo k˚assa nikkhepo, DN.ii.355 MN.i.49 = Vb.137; Thig.467; Ja.iii.180,…

gāthā →

pts

…composition it is one of the nine Angas or divisions of the Canon (see navanga Satthu sāsana). Pl gāthā Snp.429; Ja.ii.160; gāthāyo Vin.i.5,…

hirivera →

pts

kind of Andropogon (sort of perfume) Ja.vi.537; DN-a.i.81.

cp. Sk. hrīvera

gīta →

pts

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

kammanta →

pts

…profession. paṭicchanna˚ of secret acting Snp.127 Vb.357; as being punished in Niraya AN.i.60; SN.iv.180 as occupation esp. in pl….

kathaṃ →

pts

-paṭipanna going what way, i.e. how acting? DN.ii.277, DN.ii.279, DN.ii.281. *…

khandha →

pts

…AN.i.147; vyādhimaraṇatunnānaṃ dukkhakkhandhaṃ vyapānudi Thig.162 2. lobha˚; dosa˚ moha˚ the three ingredients or integrations of…

karoti →

pts

…Cp. the same process in conn with bhavati
■ The meanings of karoti are varied according to the word with which it is connected; it would be…

jāti →

pts

…Cnd.630, etc., in var. connections (referring to some dukkha) 2. as Nos. 1–4: Cnd.254, Cnd.494#b Ja.i.168, etc 3. as Nos. 1, 2, 4 (the…

karaṇīya →

pts

…of undoing i.e. overcome, undone DN.ii.76 cp. Dial. ii.81 n

  1. (m.) one who has still something left to perform (for the attainment of…

idaṃ →

pts

…in this, i.e. causally connected, by way of cause Vin.i.5 = SN.i.136; DN.i.185; Dhs.1004 Dhs.1061; Vb.340, Vb.362, Vb.365; Vism.518; etc 2. now,…

ida →

pts

…in this, i.e. causally connected, by way of cause Vin.i.5 = SN.i.136; DN.i.185; Dhs.1004 Dhs.1061; Vb.340, Vb.362, Vb.365; Vism.518; etc 2. now,…

kanha →

pts

…As such enumerated in connection with quasi definition of vision, together with nīla, pīta, lohita, mañjeṭṭha at DN.ii.328 = MN.i.509 sq…

issattha →

pts

…of livelihood & occupation) MN.i.85; MN.iii.1; SN.i.100 (so read with variant reading; T has issatta, C. explains by usu-sippaṃ K. S. p….

āvajjati →

pts

…to, catch (a sound), listen Ja.i.81; Ja.ii.423; Ja.v.3; Mil.106. 2. to remove, upset (a vessel), pour out Vin.i.286 (kumbhiṃ); Ja.ii.102 (gloss…

khañja →

pts

…foot or both: Pp-a 227; Vin.ii.90 = AN.i.107 = AN.ii.85 = Pp.51 (comb. with kāṇa and kuṇi); Thig.438 (+ kāṇa); Dhp-a.i.376 (+…

nantaka →

pts

…as variant reading; text has nantikavāsin); Vv.80#7 (anantaka) Pv.iii.2#14; Ja.iii.22 (˚vāsin clad in rags).

a contamination of namataka…

cunda →

dppn

…But the legends connected with them are so confused that it is not possible to differentiate clearly one from the other.

According to…

māluta →

pts

…moved by the wind fanned by the breeze Thag.754; Thig.372; Vv.44#12 = Vv.81#6 Pv.ii.12#3. See similar expressions under īrita.

the proper…

na →

pts

…also nu & nanu.

Sk. na (in cana) & nā (in nānā, vi-nā) Idg. pron. base *no, cp. Gr.; νή, ναί; Lat. nē, nae surely,…

candanaṅgalika →

dppn

…rājās thereupon gave Candanangala five robes which he presented to the Buddha. SN.i.81f.

The story is very similar to that of the brahmin…

nacca →

pts

(pantomimic) dancing usually combined with singing (gīta, q.v.) & instrumental music (vādita)
nacca: AN.i.261; DN.iii.183;…

nakkhatta →

pts

…a celebration of the beginning of a new month, hence any kind of festival or festivity
■ The recognised number of such lunar mansions is 27,…

nassati →

pts

…to disappear, come to an end Snp.666 (na hi nassati kassaci kammaṃ); Iti.90; Ja.i.81, Ja.i.116, Ja.i.150; pret. nassaṃ (prohib.)…

masāragalla →

pts

…(where it is said to be found in the Ocean) = Mil.267; and at Mil.118, where it always stands next to lohitaṅka. The…

nava →

pts

…nine. gen
■ dat. navannaṃ (Snp.p.87) instr
■ abl. navahi (Vv-a.76), loc. navasu.

Meaning and Application: The primitive-Aryan…

naya →

pts

…way (fig.), method, plan, manner; inference; sense, meaning (in grammar); behaviour, conduct AN.ii.193 = Cnd.151 (˚hetu through inference); Ne.2…

nimmadana →

pts

…touch, crushing, subduing AN.ii.34 (mada-nimmadana, crushing out pride; may, however, be taken as nis + mada of mad “de-priding,”…

nindā →

pts

…Dhp.309; Mnd.165 Mnd.306, Mnd.384; Dhp-a.ii.148
■ In compound nindi˚; see anindi˚.

cp. Sk. nindā, to nindati

nipphādeti →

pts

…Name of ablative case); Sdhp.319, Sdhp.426
pp nipphādita. Cp abhinipphādeti.

Caus. of nippajjati

nippītika →

pts

…being unloved, a foster child etc. (?) see nippitika.

nis + pīti + ka

nivesana →

pts

…nivissa-vādin) Snp.1055 (nandi + ; = taṇhā Cnd.366); Dhp.40 (diṭṭhi˚); Mnd.76 Mnd.110. See also nivesa.

Vedic…

maṇḍa →

pts

…for ˚maṇḍala in this meaning?) Ja.iv.233 (cp. puthavi-maṇḍa ibid. & puthavi-maṇḍala Snp.990); Dhp-a.i.86; Dhp-a.ii.69 Dhp-a.iv.72….

cālikā →

dppn

…by the Buddha. His attendant on one of these visits was Meghiya. Close to Cālikā was the village of Jantu where Meghiya went for alms. In…

kilesa →

pts

…Sdhp.455; bhikkhu bhinnakileso “one whose passions are broken up Vb.246, Pv-a.51; upasanta kileso “one whose passions are calmed”…

kuṭikā →

pts

…arañña a hut in the woods SN.i.61; SN.iii.116; SN.iv.380. Often fig. for body (see kāya). Thag.1
■ As adj. -˚, e.g….

klesa →

pts

…Sdhp.455; bhikkhu bhinnakileso “one whose passions are broken up Vb.246, Pv-a.51; upasanta kileso “one whose passions are calmed”…

kosambī →

dppn

…the higher punishment on Channa, Vin.ii.290 though there seems to have been a land route passing through Anupiya and Kosambī to Rājagaha….

kosa →

pts

…cavity or enclosure containing anything, viz.

  1. a store-room or storehouse, treasury or granary AN.iv.95 (rāja˚); Snp.525; Ja.iv.409 (=…

jantugāma →

dppn

…to Jantugāma for alms. AN.iv.354 Ud.iv.1

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āvajjeti →

pts

  1. to turn over, incline, bend MN.iii.96; Ja.iv.56 (so read for āvijjhanto); DN-a.i.10 (kāyaṃ).
  2. to incline (the mind); observe, reflect,…

kusala →

pts

…instead of kusala˚ (meanness as regards family cp. Nd ii.on veviccha;

  • -mūla the basis or root of goodness or merit;…

kāraṇa →

pts

…a means of punishment in Niraya (q.v. under pañca). Not primarily torture (Rh. Davids, Mil trsl. i.254, and others with wrong derivation…

āyasa →

pts

adjective made of iron SN.ii.182; AN.iii.58; Dhp.345; Ja.iv.416; Ja.v.81; Vv.84#5 (an˚ cp. the rather strange expln. at Vv-a.335).

Sk….

devakatasobbha →

dppn

A pool near Kosambī. Close by was the Pilakkhaguhā and the Paribbājakārāma, where Ānanda once visited Sandaka and held a discussion with him. MN.i.513

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