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nakha, 54 találat.

nakha →

ncped

fingernail, a toenail; a claw.

nakha →

pts

…Kp-a.43; Vv-a.7 (dasa-nakhasamodhāna putting the 10 fingers together); Pv-a.152, Pv-a.192; Sdhp.104.

Ved. nakha, cp. Sk. anghri foot; Gr….

aggivessana →

dppn

…MN.i.237f. and also Dīghanakha Paribbājaka. MN.i.497f.

In the Dantabhūmi Sutta MN.iii.128f. the novice Aciravata is thus addressed by…

dīghanakha →

dppn

A wanderer. He visited the Buddha at Sūkarakhatalena and the Buddha preached to him the Dīghanakha Sutta, at the end of which he became a sotāpanna. In the sutta he is addressed as Aggivessana. MN.i.497f.

gijjhakūṭa →

dppn

…of Gijjhakūṭa, and there the Buddha was once visited by Dīghanakha. SN.v.233 MN.i.497

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paribbājakā →

dppn

…caste or pride. Thus Dīghanakha calls on the Buddha, MN.i.497 the Buddha on Sakuladāyī MN.ii.29 AN.ii.175ff. and Sarabha. AN.i.185 Vekhanassa…

sūkarakha →

dppn

…There he preached the Dīghanakha Sutta to Dīghanakha. Sāriputta was also present, and the sutta led to his attainment of arahantship. MN.i.497…

agganakha →

ncped

the tip of the nail

añña-m-aññakhādikā →

ncped

añña-m-aññakhādikā

feminine the eating of one another

dhammanijjhānakhanti →

ncped

readiness to accept teachings after reflection; teachings preferred after reflection.

nakhaccedana →

ncped

an instrument for cutting nails.

nakhapiṭṭhikā →

ncped

the back of a nail.

nakhasikhā →

ncped

the tip of the nail.

nakhasā →

ncped

kind of (skin) disease (?)

nānākhantika →

ncped

holding various or different preferred views.

addha →

pts

…impure self with ill); SN.iii.1 (addhabhūto kāyo impure body) Ja.vi.548 (˚nakha with dirty nails, C. pūtinakha).

= adda3, Sk….

agga →

pts

…main door Ja.i.114.

  • -nakha tip of the nail Vin.iv.221.
  • -nagara the first or most splendid of cities…

asi →

pts

…a sword Dhp-a.iv.66.

  • -nakha having nails like swords Pgdp.29.
  • -patta having sword-like leaves with…

añjali →

pts

…to the head (Vv-a.7: dasanakha-samodhāna-samujjalaṃ añjaliṃ paggayha). Only in stock phrases

  1. añjaliṃ paṇāmeti to bend forth…

añjalikā →

pts

…at Vv-a.24 as dasanakha-samodhāna samujjalaṃ añjaliṃ sirasi paggaṇhantī guṇa-visiṭṭhānaṃ apacayānaṃ akāsiṃ).

=…

aṭṭha →

pts

-nakha having eight nails or claws Ja.vi.354 (: ekekasmiṃ pāde dvinnaṃ dvinnaṃ khurānaṃ…

bhedaka →

pts

…(m.) divider Vin.ii.205; Ja.vi.382
■ nt. adv bhedakaṃ, as in -nakha in such a way as to break a nail DN-a.i.37.

fr. bheda

bhuṅkaraṇa →

pts

adjective noun making “bhu,” i.e. bow-wow, barking Ja.vi.355 (˚sunakha) variant reading bhu-bhukka-sadda-karaṇa.

bhu + kṛ; see bhukka

chedana →

pts

…(= DN-a.i.80 hattha˚-ādi); DN.iii.176; Vin.ii.133; AN.ii.209; AN.v.206; SN.iv.169 (nakha˚); SN.v.473; Mil.86 Vism.102 (˚vadha-bandana,…

danta →

pts

Danta1

a tooth, a tusk, fang, esp. an elephant’s tusk; ivory Vin.ii.117 (nāga-d. a pin of ivory); Kp ii. (as one of the taca-pañcaka, or 5 dermatic constituents of the body, viz. kesā, l …

dassati →

pts

…point to (acc.) Pv-a.151 (sunakhaṃ), Pv-a.257 (dārakaṃ)
■ to make manifest, to make appear, to show or prove oneself; also intr. to…

hatthin →

pts

…in training MN.iii.222

  • -nakha a sort of turrent projecting over the approach to a gate; ˚ka provided with such turrets, or…

jāla →

pts

…tambanakhataṃ anuvyañ anañ ca dasseti).

Vedic jāla, prob. from jaṭ; to plait, make a tangle cp. jaṭita &…

kaccha →

pts

…SN.i.78 (parūḷha k-nakha-lomā with nails and hair like long-grown grass cp. same at Ja.iii.315 & Sdhp.104); Ja.v.23 (carāmi kacchāni…

kacchā →

pts

…phrase parūḷha-kaccha-nakhaloma means “with long-grown finger-nails and long hair in the armpit,” e.g….

kanha →

pts

…cp. also kāḷa in ˚sunakha, the Dog of Purgatory Pv-a.152. 3. of a dark, i.e. miserable, unfortunate birth, or social condition DN.iii.81…

kotthu →

pts

jackal DN.iii.25, DN.iii.26; MN.i.334; Mnd.149 (spelt koṭṭhu); Ja.vi.537 (˚sunā: explained by sigāla-sunakhā, katthu-soṇā ti pi pāṭho). kotthuka (and koṭṭhuka) = prec. SN.i.66 …

kāla →

pts

…of the dog of Yama (˚sunakha Pv-a.151
■ In other connn: kāḷavaṇṇa-bhūmi dark-brown (i.e. fertile) soil Vin.i.48 =…

kāḷa →

pts

…of the dog of Yama (˚sunakha Pv-a.151
■ In other connn: kāḷavaṇṇa-bhūmi dark-brown (i.e. fertile) soil Vin.i.48 =…

māsana →

pts

Māsati, Māsana, Māsin

■ dumapakkāni -māsita Ja.ii.446 (C. reads māsita & explains by asita, dhāta); visa-māsita Mil.302 (T. reads visamāsita) having taken in poison; visa- māsan- ûpatāpa (id. …

māsati →

pts

Māsati, Māsana, Māsin

■ dumapakkāni -māsita Ja.ii.446 (C. reads māsita & explains by asita, dhāta); visa-māsita Mil.302 (T. reads visamāsita) having taken in poison; visa- māsan- ûpatāpa (id. …

māsin →

pts

Māsati, Māsana, Māsin

■ dumapakkāni -māsita Ja.ii.446 (C. reads māsita & explains by asita, dhāta); visa-māsita Mil.302 (T. reads visamāsita) having taken in poison; visa- māsan- ûpatāpa (id. …

nakhaka →

pts

adjective belonging to, consisting of or resembling a claw, in hatthi˚; like elephants’ claws, epithet of a castle (pāsāda) Vin.ii.169 (Bdhgh on p. 323: hatthikumbhe patiṭṭhitaṃ, evaṃ evaṃkatassa ki …

nala →

pts

…rukkhasunakha);

  • -setu a bridge of reeds Snp.4.

Ved. naḍa & Sk. naḷa, with dial. ḍ (ḷ) for…

naḷa →

pts

…rukkhasunakha);

  • -setu a bridge of reeds Snp.4.

Ved. naḍa & Sk. naḷa, with dial. ḍ (ḷ) for…

parūḷha →

pts

…mostly in phrase -kaccha-nakha-loma having long nails, & long hair in the armpit, e.g. at SN.i.78; Ud.65; Ja.iv.362, Ja.iv.371; Ja.vi.488;…

pañca →

pts

…Ja.v.250 (of a boy).

  • -nakha with 5 claws, Name of a five-toed animal Ja.v.489 (so read for pañca na khā, misunderstood by…

pañcaka →

pts

adjective fivefold, consisting of five Ja.i.116 (˚kammaṭṭhāna); Dhs. chapters 167–⁠175 (˚naya fivefold system of jhāna, cp. Dhs. translation 52); Snp-a.318 (˚nipāta of Anguttara)
■ nt. pañcakaṃ

pañjara →

pts

…c.); Mil.27; Dhp-a.i.164 (nakha˚), where meaning is “frame”; Vb-a.238; + sīha˚ meaning window.

cp. Epic Sk. pañjara, which probably…

ruci →

pts

…diṭṭhinijjhānakhanti MN.ii.170, MN.ii.218; MN.ii.234; contrasted with dhamma DN.iii.40; Vb.245 (in defn of…

rukkha →

pts

…AN.iii.109 (id.). -sunakha “tree dog, a cert. animal Ja.vi.538 (C. in expln of naḷa-sannibha…

soṇa →

pts

…dog Ja.i.146; Ja.vi.107 (= sunakha); Snp.675; Vism.191; Dhp-a.iii.255 (+ sigāla); soṇi (f.) a bitch Mhvs.7, Mhvs.8 = sona Iti.36.

see…

suna →

pts

…dog, also written suṇa Ja.vi.353, Ja.vi.357 (cp. sunakha).

Sk. śuna; see suvāṇa

sunakha →

pts

…Cp. suvāṇa.

cp. Sk. śunaka; the BSk. form is also sunakha, e.g. Mvu.iii.361, Mvu.iii.369

suvāna →

pts

…forms san, suṇa, suna, sunakha, supāṇa, soṇa.

  • -doṇi a dog’s (feeding) trough Vism.344, Vism.358; Vb-a.62. *…

suvāṇa →

pts

…forms san, suṇa, suna, sunakha, supāṇa, soṇa.

  • -doṇi a dog’s (feeding) trough Vism.344, Vism.358; Vb-a.62. *…

sālūra →

pts

dog Ja.iv.438 (˚-saṃgha = sunakhagaṇa, C.; spelling ḷ).

but cp. Sk. śālūra a frog

sāpānadoṇī →

pts

MN.ii.183 = MN.ii.152 (C. = sunakhānaṃ pivanadoṇi a dog’s trough).

taca →

pts

(& taco nt.)

  1. bark. MN.i.198, MN.i.434, MN.i.488; AN.v.5
  2. skin, hide (similar to camma, denoting the thick outer skin, as contrasted with chavi, thin skin, see chavi & cp. Ja.i …