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nāda, 157 találat.
nada →
ncped
of nadati
nāda →
pts
loud sound, roaring, roar Ja.i.19 (sīha˚), Ja.i.50 (koñca˚), Ja.i.150 (mahā˚). Cp. pa˚.
Sk. nāda, see nadati
acelakassapa →
dppn
…in the Kassapa-Sīhanāda Sutta. DN.i.161ff. After the usual four months’ probation, he joined the Order and in due course became an…
avīci →
dppn
…in the Cakkavatti-Sīhanāda Sutta of the Dīgha Nikāya, DN.iii.75 AN.i.159 but in this context there is no indication that the name refers…
aṅga →
dppn
One of the 16 Great Nations (Mahājanapadā), mentioned in the Pitakas. The countries mentioned are Aṅga, Māgadha, Kāsī, Kosala, Vajji, Mallā, Ceti, Vaṃsa, Kuru, Pañcāla, Macchā, Sūrasena, Assaka, Avant …
aṅgaka →
dppn
Nephew (sister’s son) of Soṇadaṇḍa. DN.i.123
bhesakalāvana →
dppn
A grove in the Bhagga country. It contained a Deer Park wherein the Buddhastayed, on Suṃsumāragiri. Nearby was the house in which lived Nakulapitā and Nakulamātā. AN.ii.61 AN.iii.295 SN.iii.1 SN.iv.11 …
bodhi →
dppn
He lived at Suṃsumāragiri in the Bhagga country and built a palace called Kokanada. When the palace was completed, the Buddha was staying at Bhesakalāvana near by, and Bodhi sent a message by Sañjikāp …
cakkavatti →
dppn
…Mahāpadāna, Cakkavattisīhanāda, Bālapaṇḍita and Ambaṭṭha Suttas. SN.v.98
From the Mahāpadāna Sutta it would appear that the birth of…
campā →
dppn
A city in India on the river of the same name; it was the capital of Aṅga and was celebrated for its beautiful lake, the Gaggarā-pokkharaṇī. On its banks was a grove of campaka-trees, well known for …
cullakokanadā →
dppn
CullakokanadāCūḷakokanadāCūlakokanadā
The younger of the two daughters of Pajunna, both of whom were called Kokanadā. She visited the Buddha at the Kutāgārasālā in Vesāli and questioned him. SN.i.30
daṇḍakīrañña →
dppn
DaṇḍakīraññaDandakārañña
The forest which overgrew Kaliṅga when it was laid waste through the wickedness of King Dandakī. MN.i.378
Kaliṅga3forest
gandhabbā →
dppn
…also mentioned:. DN.ii.258 Panāda, Opamañña, Sakka’s charioteer Mātali, Cittasena, Naḷa and Janesabha.
The Gandhabbas are sometimes…
gosiṅgasālavanadāya →
dppn
Gosiṅgasālavanadāya1
A forest tract near Nādikā. Once, when Anuruddha, Nandiya and Kimbila were living there, they were visited by the Buddha, who came from Giñjakāvasatha. The result of t …
isidāsī →
dppn
She was the daughter of a good and wealthy merchant of Ujjenī. Having come of age, she was given in marriage to the son of a merchant in Sāketa.
For one month she lived with him as a devoted wife; th …
jinadattā →
dppn
A bhikkhunī mentioned in the Therīgāthā verses of Isidāsi, who describes Jinadattā as a learned and virtuous expert in the Vinaya. Thig.427
kaṇṇakatthala →
dppn
…he preached the Kassapasīhanāda Sutta, DN.i.161 and again by Pasenadi, king of Kosala; to him he preached the Kaṇṇakatthala Sutta….
kokanada →
dppn
The palace of Bodhirājakumāra, to which he invited the Buddha and the monks to a meal when the Buddha was staying at Bhesakalāvana; the palace was just completed. Vin.ii.127 Vin.iv.199 MN.ii.91
Bhesa …
kokanadā →
dppn
Two daughters of Pajjunna, both called Kokanadā, though the younger was sometimes called Cūḷa-Kokanadā. They visited the Buddha at the Kūṭāgārasālā and spoke verses in praise of the Buddha, the Dhamm …
kokanuda →
dppn
KokanudaKokanada
A Paribbājaka. He meets Ānanda on the banks of the Tapodā, where they are both bathing, and enters into conversation with him. Kokanuda asks Ānanda a series of questions, such as whe …
koṇāgamana →
dppn
KoṇāgamanaKonāgamanaKanakamuniKanakāgamanaKaṇakāgamana
The second Buddha to be born in the Bhaddakappa. He was a brahman of the Kassapa clan who lived for 30,000 years. His enlightenment tree was an …
kūṭāgārasālā →
dppn
A hall in the Mahāvana near Vesāli. The Buddha stayed there on several occasions, and in the books are found records of various eminent persons who visited him there and of his conversations with them …
moranivāpa →
dppn
…The Udumbarika Sīhanāda, the Mahā Sakuladāyi and the Culla Sakūladāyi Suttas were preached there. DN.iii.36ff. MN.ii.1…
mātula →
dppn
MātulaMatula
A village in Māgadha, where the Buddha stayed and where he preached the Cakkavattisīhanāda Sutta. Aiii.58
Māgadha3town
nigrodha →
dppn
…to in the Kassapa Sīhanāda Sutta. DN.i.175f. There Nigrodha is said to have felt great joy, but this is not mentioned in the Udumbarika…
nāgasamāla →
dppn
…breached the Mahāsīhanāda Sutta. MN.i.83
One day, when entering the city for alms, he saw a nautch girl gaily dressed, dancing to the…
pajjunna →
dppn
A devarāja, the god of rain. Kokanadā and Culla Kokanadā were his daughters. SN.i.29f.
Pajjunna is mentioned among the Mahāyakkhas to be invoked in time of need, DN.iii.205 and he was present at th …
panāda →
dppn
one of the chief Yakkhas to be invoked by the Buddha’s followers in time of need. DN.iii.204 He is also mentioned in the Mahāsamaya Sutta. DN.ii.258
rājagaha →
dppn
…Udumbarika and Kassapasīhanāda, Jīvaka, Mahāsakuladāyī, and Sakkapañha.
Many of the Vinaya rules were enacted at Rājagaha. Just before…
sandhāna →
dppn
…with the Paribbājaka Nigrodha that led to the preaching of the Udumbarika Sīhanāda Sutta.
In the Aṅguttara he is mentioned in a…
sañjikāputta →
dppn
A young brahmin, friend of Bodhirājakumāra. He was sent to invite the Buddha to Bodhi’s palace, Kokanada. Vin.ii.127f. MN.ii.91
saṅkha →
dppn
…appearance of Metteyya Buddha in the world. He will raise up again the palace of King Mahāpanāda and live there. But later he will give it to the…
soṇadaṇḍa →
dppn
A rich brahmin of Campā, very learned in the Vedas; he lived in a royal domain, given to him as royal fief by King Bimbisāra. When the Buddha was in Campā, on the banks of the Gaggarā-lake, Soṇadaṇḍa …
sumāgadhā →
dppn
…air near Sumāgadhā, just before he preached the Udumbarikasīhanāda Sutta. DN.iii.40
near Rājagaha3lake
sunakkhatta →
dppn
…preached the Mahāsīhanāda Sutta. MN.i.68ff. The Sunakkhatta Sutta MN.ii.252ff. was evidently preached to Sunakkhatta before he joined…
uruññā →
dppn
…to see the Buddha. This visit is recorded in the Kassapa Sīhanāda Sutta. DN.i.161ff.
Kosala3town
vesāli →
dppn
…are the Mahāli, Mahāsīhanāda, Cūḷa Saccaka, Mahā Saccaka, Tevijja, Vacchagotta, Sunakkhatta and Ratana.
One hundred years after the…
yaññadatta →
dppn
A brahmin, father of Koṇāgamana Buddha. DN.ii.7
adinnādāna →
farkas
lopás; annak elvétele, amit nem adtak oda
abhinadati →
ncped
make a noise, sounds.
annada →
ncped
giving food
anādara →
ncped
disrespectful; regardless, unconcerned; indifferent.
anādari →
ncped
disrespect, disregard.
anādariya →
ncped
disrespect, disregard; carelessness.
anādā →
ncped
not taking; not receiving.
anādāna →
ncped
not grasping; free from attachment
anādāya →
ncped
anāvaraṇadassāvi →
ncped
seeing without obstruction; with unobstructed sight
anāvaraṇadassāvin →
ncped
seeing without obstruction; with unobstructed sight
aññadatthu →
ncped
only, exclusively, absolutely; merely; rather, on the contrary.
aññadatthudasa →
ncped
seeing absolutelyl the only seer ( of Brahmā or Tathāgata)
aññadatthuhara →
ncped
who merely, only takes
aññadatthuṃ →
ncped
aññadā →
ncped
at another time, at other times.
dinnādāyī →
ncped
taking (only) what is given.
dinnādāyīn →
ncped
taking (only) what is given.
iṇādāna →
ncped
raising a loan, taking on a debt
jambonada →
ncped
- (mfn.) golden, made of gold (from the jambū river)
- (n.) gold from the river jāmbu; any gold.
jambūnada →
ncped
kokanada →
ncped
the (flower of the) red lotus.
nadanta →
ncped
of nadati
nadat →
ncped
of nadati
nadati →
ncped
makes a (loud) sound; cries; roars.
nadi →
ncped
of nadati
nadita →
ncped
of nadati sounded; roared
naditvā →
ncped
of nadati
naditvāna →
ncped
of nadati
nādayati →
ncped
ñāṇadassana →
ncped
the seeing that is knowledge or understanding; insight and knowledge.
ñāṇadassi →
ncped
seeing with knowledge; having insight and understanding.
ñāṇadassin →
ncped
seeing with knowledge; having insight and understanding.
ādinnadaṇḍa →
ncped
who has taken a stick in hand; who administers justice; who has embraced violence
ūnadasavassa →
ncped
(one) less than ten years’ standing
patipadā-ñānadassana-visuddhi →
nyana
Patipadā-ñānadassana-visuddhi: ‘purification by knowledge and vision of the path -progress’ forms the 6th stage of purification visuddhi.
patisankhānupassanā-ñāna →
nyana
Patisankhānupassanā-ñāna: ’knowledge consisting in reflective contemplation
is one of the 9 knowledges constituting the ‘purification by knowledge and vision of the path -progress’ patipadā \ …
abbhunnadita →
pts
resounding, resonant Thag.1065).
pp. of abhi + ud + nadati
abhi →
pts
Abhi-
I. Meaning
- The primary meaning of abhi is that of taking possession and mastering, as contained in E. coming by and over-coming, thus literally having the function of facing …
abhibhū →
pts
noun adjective overcoming, conquering, vanquishing, having power over, a Lord or Master of (-˚) DN.iii.29; SN.ii.284; Snp.211 (sabba˚), Snp.545 (Māra˚, cp. Mārasena-pamaddana Snp.561), Snp.642
■ O …
abhinadati →
pts
to resound, to be full of noise Ja.vi.531. Cp. abhinādita.
abhi + nadati
abhinādita →
pts
resounding with (-˚), filled with the noise (or song) of (birds) Ja.vi.530 (= abhinadanto C.); Pv-a.157 (= abhiruda).
pp. of abhinādeti, Caus. of abhi + nad; see nadati
abhinīharati →
pts
- to take out, throw out MN.i.119 (see abhinīhanati).
- to direct to, to apply to (orig. to isolate? Is reading correct?) in phrase *ñāṇadassanāya cittaṃ abhinīharati abhin …
addā →
pts
Addā & Addāyanā
at Vb.371 in def. of anādariya is either faulty writing, or dial. form or pop. etym. for ādā and ādāyana; see ādariya.
addāyanā →
pts
Addā & Addāyanā
at Vb.371 in def. of anādariya is either faulty writing, or dial. form or pop. etym. for ādā and ādāyana; see ādariya.
adinna →
pts
past participle that which is not given, freq. in phrase adinn’ ādāna (BSk. adattādāna Divy.302 seizing or grasping that which is not given to one i.e. stealing, is the 2nd of the ten qua …
anādara →
pts
- (m) disrespect Pv-a.257
- (adj.) disrespectful Snp.247 (= ādaravirahita Snp-a.290).
an + ādara
anādaratā →
pts
want of consideration, in expln. of dovacassatā at Dhs.1325 = Vb.359 = Pp.30 (where reading is anādariyatā).
abstr. fr. anādara
anādariya →
pts
disregard, disrespect Vin.i.176; Vin.iv.113 (where expld. in extenso); Dhs.1325 dug 20 = Vb.359.
fr. anādara
anādiyitvā →
pts
without assuming or taking up, not heeding Vin.iv.120; Ja.iv.352; Dhp-a.i.41. See also ādiyati. Ananu-
ger. of an + ādiyati, Sk. anādāya
anādā →
pts
without taking up or on to oneself Vin.iv.120 (= anādiyitvā C.).
ger. of an + ādiyati
anādāna →
pts
adjective free from attachment (opp. sādāna) AN.ii.10 = Iti.9 = Iti.109 = Cnd.172#a; Snp.620, Snp.741 Snp.1094; Cnd.41 (where as nt. = taṇha); Dhp.352 (= khandhādisu niggahaṇa Dhp-a.iv.70), 396, 406, …
appaṭivattiya →
pts
adjective
- not to be rolled back Snp.554 (of dhammacakka may however be taken in meaning of b.)
- irresistable Ja.ii.245 (sīhanada). Note. The spelling with ṭ is only found as variant reading at …
aññadatthu →
pts
adverb part. of affirmation = surely, all-round absolutely (ekaṃsa-vacane nipāto DN-a.i.111) only, at any rate DN.i.91; DN.ii.284; Snp.828 (na h’ aññadatth’ atthi pasaṃsa-lābhā, expld. …
aññadā →
pts
adverb at another time, else, once SN.iv.285; Ja.v.12; Dhp-a.iv.125.
añña + dā, cp. kadā, tadā, yadā
bheraṇḍaka →
pts
jackal Ja.v.270; the nom. probably formed after the acc. in phrase bheraṇḍakaṃ nadati to cry after the fashion of, or like a jackal AN.i.187.
cp. *Sk. bheruṇḍa
catur →
pts
base of numeral four
- As num. adj. nom. & acc. m cattāro (Dhp.109; Ja.iii.51) and caturo (Snp.84, Snp.188), f. catasso (Snp.1122), nt. cattāri (Snp.227); gen. m. catunnaṃ (Snp.p.102), (f. catassa …
chandika →
pts
…zeal, endeavouring usually as a˚; without (right) effort, & always combd w. anādara & assaddha Pp.13; Vb.341; Pv-a.54 (variant…
cāru →
pts
adjective charming, desirable pleasant, beautiful Ja.vi.481; Mil.201; Sdhp.428, Sdhp.512; Vv-a.36 (= vaggu), sucāru SN.i.181; Pv.ii.12#12 (= suṭṭhumanorama).
- -dassana lovely …
dasa →
pts
Dasa1
the number ten; gen dasannaṃ (Dhp.137); instr. dasahi (Kp iii.) & dasabhi (Vin.i.38). In compounds (-˚) also as ḷasa (soḷasa 16) rasa (terasa 13; pannar˚ 15; aṭṭhār˚ 18).
I. *M …
dhamma →
pts
…applied to the khandhas vedanādayo tayo kh. Dhp-a.i.35 (see Khandha B 3); to rūpa vedanā saññā sankhārā viññāna SN.iii.39; =…
dinna →
pts
given, granted, presented etc., in all meanings of dadāti q.v.; esp. of giving alms. Pv.iv.3#26 (= mahādāna Pv-a.253) & in phrase adinn’ādāna taking what is not given, i.e. stealing, adj adinnâdāyin …
ekadatthu →
pts
adverb once, definitely, specially Ja.iii.105 (= ekaṃsena C.).
eka-d-atthu, cp. aññadatthu
jambonada →
pts
special sort of gold (in its unwelded state); also spelled jambunada (Ja.iv.105; Vv-a.13, Vv-a.340) AN.i.181; AN.ii.8, AN.ii.29; Vv.84#17. Cp. jātarūpa.
Sk. jāmbūnada; belonging to or coming from …
jambu →
pts
the rose-apple tree, Eugenia Jambolana Ja.ii.160; Ja.v.6; Vv.6#7; Vv.44#13 , Vv.44#164
■ As adj f. jambī sarcastically “rose-apple-maid,” applied to a gardener’s daughter Ja.iii.22.
*-[dīpa]( …
jāta →
pts
- As adj. n.un
- born, grown, arisen, produced (= nibbatta pātubhūta Cnd.256) Snp.576 (jātānaṃ maccānaṃ niccaṃ maraṇato bhayaṃ); jātena maccena kattabbaṃ kusalaṃ bahuṃ Dhp.53 = Mil.333; yakkhinī …
khaṇati →
pts
-
to dig (? better “destroy”; cp. Kern
Toevoegselen
s. v.), dig out uproot Dhp.247, Dhp.337; Snp.p.101; Ja.ii.295; Ja.iv.371, Ja.iv.373 Sdhp.394. Also khanati & cp.; *[ …
kiñcana →
pts
adjective noun only in neg. sentences: something, anything From the freq. context in the older texts it has assumed the moral implication of something that sticks or adheres to the character of a man, …
kokanada →
pts
the (red) lotus AN.iii.239 = Ja.i.116.
cp. Sk. kokanada
koñca →
pts
…Ja.vi.497.
- -nāda the trumpeting of an elephant (“the heron’s cry”) Ja.i.50; Mil.76 (in etymol play with…
kuñca →
pts
…(of a hen) Thag-a.255; -nāda trumpeting (of an elephant) Ja.iii.114.
kruñc, cp. Sk. krośati, Pali koñca, Lat. crocio,…
magga →
pts
- a road (usually high road), way, foot-path Vism.708 (maggaṃ agata-pubba-purisa, simile of); Vb-a.256 (tiyojana˚, simile of a man travelling); Dhp-a.i.229- addhāna˚; high road Vin.iv.62; MN. …
nadana →
pts
roaring Ja.i.19 (sīhanāda˚ the sound of a lion’s roar).
cp. Sk. nadanu
nadati →
pts
…Ja.iv.349. Caus. nadāpeti to make roar Ja.ii.244. See also nadī & nāda, & cp. onadati.
Ved. nadati, nad of unknown etym.
nadita →
pts
roar, noise Ja.ii.110.
cp. Sk. nādita, pp. of caus. nadayati
nadī →
pts
river; often characterised as mahā˚ in opp to kun˚ rivulet; pl. nadiyo also collect. “the waters
■ DN.i.244 (Aciravatī nadī); SN.ii.32, SN.ii.118, SN.ii.135; SN.v.390; AN.i.33, AN.i.136, AN.i.243 (m …
nala →
pts
Nala & Naḷa
a species of reed; reed in general Vin.iv.35; AN.ii.73; Dhp.337; Cnd.680#ii; Ja.i.223; Ja.iv.141 Ja.iv.396 (n. va chinno); Pv.i.11#6 (id.); Dhp-a.iii.156; Dhp-a.iv.43 See also nāḷa, nāḷ …
naḷa →
pts
Nala & Naḷa
a species of reed; reed in general Vin.iv.35; AN.ii.73; Dhp.337; Cnd.680#ii; Ja.i.223; Ja.iv.141 Ja.iv.396 (n. va chinno); Pv.i.11#6 (id.); Dhp-a.iii.156; Dhp-a.iv.43 See also nāḷa, nāḷ …
naṭa →
pts
dancer, player, mimic, actor Vin.iv.285; SN.iv.306 sq. Dhp-a.iv.60 (˚dhītā), Dhp-a.iv.65 (˚karaka), Dhp-a.iv.224 (˚kīḷā); Mil.359 (˚naccaka); Sdhp.380
■ Cp. naṭaka & nāṭaka.
Sk. naṭa dial. ṭ, cp …
nekkha →
pts
golden ornament, a certain coin of gold SN.i.65; AN.i.181; AN.ii.8, AN.ii.29; Dhp.230 (= Dhp-a.iii.329 jambonada nikkha); Vism.48; variant reading at Vv.20#8, Vv.43#8.
Vedic niṣka; cp. nikkha
nibbuta →
pts
adjective (lit.) extinguished (of fire), cooled, quenched (fig. desireless (often with nicchāta & sītibhūta), appeased pleased, happy
- (lit.) aggi anāhāro n. MN.i.487; Snp.19 (ginī n. = magga-sali …
nibbāna →
pts
I. Etymology
Although nir + vā “to blow”. (cp. BSk. nirvāṇa) is already in use in the Vedic period (see nibbāpeti), we do not find its distinctive ap …
ninnāda →
pts
…Ja.vi.43; Vv-a.161; Mil.148; Dāvs v.31.
Sk. nināda, ni + nāda
ninnādin →
pts
adjective sounding (loud), resonant (of a beautiful voice) DN.ii.211 (cp. aṭṭhanga brahmassara & bindu).
fr. ninnāda
nārāca →
pts
an iron weapon, an arrow or javelin MN.i.429; Ja.iii.322; Mil.105, Mil.244, Mil.418 -valaya an iron ring or collar (?) Mhvs.vii.20 (Com “vaṭṭita-assanārāca-pasa” = a noose forme …
nātha →
pts
…nāth, to which Goth. nipan (to support), Ohg. gināda (grace)
pa →
pts
…scattered about; ˚nāda shouting out; ˚bhāti shine forth; ˚bhavati grow up, prevail; ˚dūseti spoil entirely; ˚jahati give up…
panāda →
pts
shouting out, shrieks of joy Ja.vi.282.
pa + nāda
parisesa →
pts
remnant, remainder, rest; only neg. aparisesa (adj.) without remainder, complete, entire MN.i.92, MN.i.110; AN.iii.166 = Pp.64; AN.iv.428 (˚ñāṇadassana).
pari + sesa
parivaṭṭa →
pts
round, circle, succession, mainly in two phrases, viz. catu˚; fourfold circle MN.iii.67; SN.iii.59 (pañcupādāna-kkhandhe, cp aṭṭha-parivaṭṭa-adhideva-ñāṇadassana AN.iv.304); and ñāti˚; circle …
paṭipadā →
pts
means of reaching a goal or destination, path, way, means, method, mode of progress (cp. Dhs. translation 53, 82, 92, 143), course, practice (cp. BSk. pratipad in meaning of pratipatti “line of cond …
pānada →
pts
in cpd. pānad’ ûpama at Ja.ii.223 is faulty. The meaning is “a badly made sandal,” and the reading should probably be (with variant reading & C.) “dupāhan’ ûpama, i.e. du(ḥ) + upāhanā. The C. explain …
rasati →
pts
to shout, howl Ja.ii.407 (vv.ll. rayati, vasati; C. explains as “nadati”) = Ja.iv.346 (variant reading sarati).
ras
ratana →
pts
Ratana1
neuter
- (lit.) a gem, jewel Vv-a.321 (not = ratana2, as Hardy in Index) Pv-a.53 (nānāvidhāni)
■ The 7 ratanas are enumerated under veḷuriya (Mil.267). They are …
sabbassa →
pts
the whole of one’s property Ja.iii.105; Ja.v.100 (read: sabbasaṃ vā pan’assa haranti) --haraṇa (nt.) confiscation of one’s property Ja.iii.105 Ja.v.246 (variant reading); sabbassaharaṇadaṇḍa (m.) …
sampadā →
pts
- attainment, success accomplishment; happiness, good fortune; blessing bliss AN.i.38; Pv.ii.9#47 (= sampatti Pv-a.132)
■ Sampadā in its pregnant meaning is applied to the accomplishments of th …
segālaka →
pts
jackal’s cry AN.i.187 sq. (˚ṃ nadati); cp. sigālika.
fr. sigāla
sigālika →
pts
…Ja.iii.113 (˚aṃ nādaṃ, cp. segalikaṃ AN.i.187, where the Copenhagen MS. has sigālakaṃ corrected to segālakaṃ)-(nt.) a…
siṅgi →
pts
Siṅgī & siṅgi
feminine
- gold Vin.i.38; SN.ii.234; Ja.i.84.
- “ginger” in sense of “dainties, sweets Ja.iv.352 (= singiver’ ādika uttaribhanga C.; cp. Tamil iñji ginger).
- -nada gold Vv.64#28 …
siṅgī →
pts
Siṅgī & siṅgi
feminine
- gold Vin.i.38; SN.ii.234; Ja.i.84.
- “ginger” in sense of “dainties, sweets Ja.iv.352 (= singiver’ ādika uttaribhanga C.; cp. Tamil iñji ginger).
- -nada gold Vv.64#28 …
sīha →
pts
…Vb-a.398; (= seṭṭha-nāda abhīta-nāda); Snp-a.163, Snp-a.203.
- -nādika one who utters a lion’s roar, a song of ecstasy…
sīla →
pts
- nature, character, habit behaviour; usually as-˚ in adj. function “being of such a nature,” like, having the character of…, e.g. adāna˚; of stingy character, illiberal Snp.244; Pv-a.68 (+ macc …
taṇhā →
pts
(lit.) drought, thirst; (fig.) craving, hunger for, excitement the fever of unsatisfied longing (c. loc.: kabaḷinkāre āhāre “thirst” for solid food SN.ii.101 sq.; cīvare piṇḍapāte taṇhā = greed for Sn …
timbaru →
pts
…(Snp-a.172: taruṇadārikā) Vv-a.137 (t
■ nādasadisa).
unnadati →
pts
to resound, shout out, roar Ja.i.110; Ja.ii.90; Ja.iii.271, Ja.iii.325; Mil.18; aor. unnadi Ja.i.74; Mil.13
caus unnādeti (q.v.).
ud + nadati
unnāda →
pts
shout, shouting Ja.ii.405.
fr. ud + nad
unnādeti →
pts
to make resound Ja.i.408 (paṭhaviṃ), Ja.ii.34.
Caus. of unnadati
upa →
pts
upa*, e.g. devūpaṭṭhāna, lokûpaga, puññûpatthambhita-Meanings:
- (Rest): on upon, up-˚kiṇṇa covered over; ˚jīvati live on (cp. anu˚); ˚tthambhita propped up, sup-ported; ˚cita heap …
upanadati →
pts
to resound (with song) Pv.iii.3#4 (= vikūjati Pv-a.189).
upa + nadati
vana →
pts
Vana1
neuter the forest; wood; as a place of pleasure sport (“wood”), as well as of danger & frightfulness (“jungle”), also as resort of ascetics, noted for its loneliness (“forest”). Of ( …
vi →
pts
indeclinable
I.
- inseparable prefix of separation and expansion, in original meaning of “asunder,” semantically closely related to Lat. dis- & Ger ver-. Often as base-prefix in var mean …
vikūjati →
pts
to sing (like a bird), warble, chirp, coo Pv-a.189 (= upanadati)
ppr med. vikūjamāna Vin.iv.15; Ja.v.12.
vi + kūjati
vinadati →
pts
to cry or shout out, to scold Ja.iii.147 (kāmaṃ vinadantu let them shout!). Cp. BSk. vinādita “reviled” Divy.540.
vi + nadati
vīṇā →
pts
the Indian lute, mandoline SN.i.122 = Snp.449 (kacchā bhassati “let the lyre slide down from hollow of his arm” K.S. i.153); Thag.467; SN.iv.196 (six parts); AN.iii.375; Ja.iii.91; Ja.v.196, Ja.v.28 …
ñāṇa →
pts
knowledge, intelligence insight, conviction, recognition, opp. añāṇa avijjā, lack of k. or ignorance.
-
Ñāṇa in the theory of cognition:
it occurs in intensive couple-compounds with terms of …
ādara →
pts
…Sdhp.207, Sdhp.560. -anādara lack of reverence, disregard disrespect; (adj.) disrespectful SN.i.96; Vin.iv.218; Snp.247…
ādiyati →
pts
…(id.); Pv-a.13 (T. anādayitva not heeding), Pv-a.212 (vacanaṃ anādiyitvā not paying attention to his word),…
ādāna →
pts
taking up, getting, grasping, seizing; fig. appropriating clinging to the world, seizing on (worldly objects).
- (lit.) taking (food), pasturing MN.iii.133; Ja.v.371 (& ˚esana)
- getting, acquiring …
ānadati →
pts
to trumpet (of elephants) Ja.iv.233.
ā + nadati