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neyya, 182 találat.

neyya →

ncped

to be led, to be brought to

ñeyya →

ncped

of jānāti to be known; knowable; being an object of knowledge

neyya →

pts

adjective to be led, carried etc.; fig. to be instructed; to be inferred, guessed or understood Snp.55, Snp.803, Snp.846, Snp.1113; Mnd.114, Mnd.206; Cnd.372; Pp.41; Ne.9 sq., Ne.125; *-[attha](/defi …

lumbineyya →

dppn

LumbineyyaLumbinī

A park situated between Kapilavatthu and Devadaha. It was there that the Buddha was born. In the Sutta Nipāta Snp.683 it is…

rāmaṇeyyaka →

dppn

A monk whose Theragāthā verse speaks of how his mind does not waver among the sounds of nature. Thag.49

thūṇeyyakā →

dppn

The people of Thūṇa.

uggatasarīra →

dppn

…should be honoured: āhuneyyaggi, gahapataggi and dakkhiṇeyyaggi. The āhuneyyaggi was represented by the parents; the gahapata, by…

abhiññeyya →

ncped

anabhineyya →

ncped

not having led near; not having brought to; not summoned

anattaneyya →

ncped

not belonging to oneself

anaññaneyya →

ncped

  1. not to be led by someone else; not needing guidance from anyone else.
  2. whither one cannot be guided by others

anujāneyya →

ncped

anupaneyya →

ncped

anuññeyya →

ncped

worthy of approval; allowable

apacineyya →

ncped

to be respected; deserving honor

apaneyya →

ncped

arosaneyya →

ncped

not to be angered, not irritable.

assājāneyya →

ncped

a thoroughbred horse

atimaññeyya →

ncped

avajāneyya →

ncped

cakkhuviññeyya →

ncped

cognizable by the sense organ that is the eye.

dakkhiṇeyya →

ncped

one worthy of a dakkhiṇā, of a gift.

dassaneyya →

ncped

dosaneyya →

ncped

eṇeyyajaṅgha →

ncped

with legs like the black antelope’s.

eṇeyyaka →

ncped

kind of torture.

ghāṇaviññeyya →

ncped

cognizable by the sense organ that is the nose.

janeyya →

ncped

  1. sg. of janeti

jivhaviññeyya →

ncped

cognizable by the sense-organ that is the tongue.

jāneyya →

ncped

of jānāti

jāneyyāma →

ncped

of jānāti

jāneyyāsi →

ncped

of jānāti

kopaneyya →

ncped

tending to make angry; (that) which disturbs

kāyaviññeyya →

ncped

cognizable by the sense organ that is the body

neyyattha →

ncped

whose meaning is not evident or straightforward, but requires interpretation or bringing out.

tapaneyya →

ncped

upaneyya →

ncped

ñeyyañña →

ncped

-ñña

mfn. knowing.

ñeyyaññu →

ncped

-ññu

mfn. knowing; recognizing.

āhuneyya →

ncped

to be offered to or in; worthy of offerings.

āhuneyyaggi →

ncped

the oblation of fire

ārāmarāmaṇeyyaka →

ncped

the loveliness of parks; a beautiful park

āññeyya →

ncped

inference of meaning →

nyana

…of meaning]]Inference of meaning:** an ‘expression the meaning of which is to be inferred’: neyyattha-dhamma - Antonym: ’expression…

paramattha →

nyana

…meaning to be inferred’ neyyattha Further, the Buddha repeatedly mentioned his reservations when using conventional speech, e.g. in D….

abbhuta →

pts

…Vv.44#9 (˚dassaneyya); Sdhp.345, Sdhp.496. 2. (nt.) the wonderful, a wonder, marvel SN.iv.371, also in ˚dhamma (see Cpd.). Very freq….

abhijānāti →

pts

…Sdhp.550; etc
pot abhijāneyya Cnd.78#a, & abhijaññā Snp.917, Snp.1059 (= jāneyyāsi Snp-a.592); aor. abhaññāsi Snp.p.16
ppr…

abhisaddahati →

pts

to have faith in, believe in (c. acc.) believe SN.v.226; Thag.785; Pv.iv.1#13, Pv.iv.1#25 (˚saddaheyya paṭiñeyya Pv-a.226); Ne.11; Mil.258; Pv-a.26 Dāvs iii.58.

abhi + saddahati, cp. Sk. abhiśradd …

abhisañcayati →

pts

Abhisañcināti & ˚cayati

to accumulate, collect (merit) Vv.47#6 (Pot. ˚sañceyyaṃ = ˚sañcineyyaṃ Vv-a.202).

abhi + sañcināti

abhisañcināti →

pts

Abhisañcināti & ˚cayati

to accumulate, collect (merit) Vv.47#6 (Pot. ˚sañceyyaṃ = ˚sañcineyyaṃ Vv-a.202).

abhi + sañcināti

abhiññeyya →

pts

grd. of abhijānāti.

abhiññāta →

pts

  1. known, recognised Snp.588 (abhiññeyyaṃ ˚ṃ).
  2. (well)-known, distinguished DN.i.89 (˚kolañña = pākaṭa-kulaja DN-a.i.252), DN.i.235; Snp.p.115.

pp. of abhijānāti

addhaneyya →

pts

adjective = adhaniya 2, lasting Ja.v.507 (an˚).

addhaniya →

pts

…DN.iii.211; Ja.i.393 (an˚) Ja.vi.71. See also addhaneyya.

fr. addhan

anujānāti →

pts

  1. to give permission, grant, allow Vin.iv.225; AN.ii.197; Pv.iv.1#67; Pv-a.55, Pv-a.79 Pv-a.142.
  2. to advise, prescribe Vin.i.83; Vin.ii.301: Snp.982. grd. anuññeyya that which is allowed AN.ii …

anvaya →

pts

…duviññāpaya Snp-a.287 dunneyya ibid. Snp.293).

Vedic anvaya in diff. meaning; fr. anu + i, see anveti &…

apacināti →

pts

…Thag.186 (grd. apacineyya to be honoured); Ja.v.339 (anapacinanto for T. anupacinanto, variant reading anapavinati)

pp…

api →

pts

indeclinable both prep. & conj., orig meaning “close by”, then as prep. “towards, to, on to on” and as adv. “later, and, moreover”.

  1. (prep. pref.)
    1. prep. c. loc.: api ratte later on in the n …

apāraṇeyya →

pts

adjective that which cannot be achieved, unattainable Ja.vi.36 (= apāpetabba).

grd. of paraneti + a˚

asakkuṇeyya →

pts

adjective impossible, unable to Ja.i.55; Kp-a.185 and passim.

grd. of a + sakkoti

atthi →

pts

…Snp.1092 Cnd.105 (= jāneyya, nibbatteyya); Ja.i.262; Pv-a.13, and assa DN.i.135, DN.i.196; DN.ii.154; AN.v.194; Snp.49,…

avajānāti →

pts

  1. to deny Vin.ii.85; AN.iii.164 = Pp.65.
  2. (later) to despise Dhp-a.iii.16; Pv-a.175 (grd ˚jānitabba)-Of short stem-form ñā are found the foll grd. avaññeyya Pv-a.175, and with o˚: grd. oñāta …

avañña →

pts

adjective despised, despicable Pv.iii.1#13 (= avaññeyya avajānitabba Pv-a.175).

to avaññā

añña →

pts

…DN.i.187; MN.i.487.

  • -neyya (an˚) not to be guided by somebody else, i.e. independent in one’s views, having attained the…

aṭṭhi →

pts

Aṭṭhi˚1

in combn. with katvā: to make something one’s attha, i.e. object, to find out the essence or profitableness or value of anything to recognise the natu …

bandhava →

pts

…vedabandhū veda-paṭisaraṇā ti vuttaṃ hoti); Ja.v.335 (bodhaneyya˚) cp. bandhu 3.

cp. Class. Sk. bāndhava

bhaṇati →

pts

to speak, tell, proclaim (the nearest synonym is katheti: see Cnd. s.v. katheti Dhp.264; Pp.33, Pp.56; Dhp-a.ii.95
ppr bhaṇanto Snp.397. Pot. bhaṇe Snp.113 …

bhojaneyya →

pts

Bhojaniya, Bhojanīya, Bhojaneyya

what may be eaten, eatable food; fit or proper to eat
bhojaniya: food Vin.iv.92…

bhojaniya →

pts

Bhojaniya, Bhojanīya, Bhojaneyya

what may be eaten, eatable food; fit or proper to eat
bhojaniya: food Vin.iv.92…

bhojanīya →

pts

Bhojaniya, Bhojanīya, Bhojaneyya

what may be eaten, eatable food; fit or proper to eat
bhojaniya: food Vin.iv.92…

bhusa →

pts

…Ja.v.203 (bhusa-dassaneyya), Ja.vi.192; Vv.6#9; Pv.3#38; Pv.iv.7#7; Mil.346; Snp-a.107 (“verbum intensivum”); Sdhp.289.

cp. Vedic…

bhāgineyya →

pts

sister’s son, nephew Snp.695; Ja.i.207; Ja.ii.237; Dhp-a.i.14; Pv-a.215.

fr. bhaginī, Cp. Epic Sk. bhāgineya

bhūsā →

pts

ornament, decoration, only in cpd. bhūsa-(read bhūsā-)dassaneyya beautiful as an ornament Pv.iii.3#2.

fr. bhūṣ

bodhaneyya →

pts

…in combination bodhaneyya-bandhavo the (Buddha’s) relations (or fellowmen) who are able to be enlightened Ja.i.345 = Dhp-a.i.367;…

bodhanīya →

pts

adjective capable of being enlightened, worthy to be taught Bv.5, Bv.31. See also bodhaneyya.

grd. fr. bodheti

buddha →

pts

…Snp-a.154, Snp-a.228 -veneyya one able to be led to enlightenment, accessible to Buddha’s teaching Snp-a.15, Snp-a.331….

citta →

pts

Citta1 & Citra

adjective variegated, manifold, beautiful; tasty, sweet, spiced (of cakes), Ja.iv.30 (geṇḍuka); Dhp.171 (rājaratha); Vv.47#9; Pv.ii.11#2 (aneka˚); Pv.iv.3#13 (pūvā = madhurā …

dakkhiṇeyya →

pts

adjective noun one worthy of a dakkiṇā The term is expl. at Kp-a.183, & also (with ref to brahmanic usage) at Cnd.291
■ SN.i.142, SN.i.168, SN.i.220; MN.i.37, MN.i.236 sq.; MN.i.446; AN.i.63, AN.i. …

dakkhiṇeyyatā →

pts

the fact of being a dakkhiṇeyya Mil.240 (a˚).

abstr. fr. prec.

dara →

pts

…Vin.ii.156 = AN.i.138 (vineyya hadaye daraṃ); SN.ii.101, SN.ii.103; SN.iv.186 sq.; Thig.32 (= cittakato kilesa-patho Thag-a.38); Ja.iv.61;…

dassaneyya →

pts

adjective = dassanīya Ja.v.203 (bhusa˚).

dassanīya →

pts

…grd. formation of dassana, also as dassaneyya

devatā →

pts

“condition or state of a deva, divinity; divine being, deity, fairy. The term comprises all beings which are otherwise styled devas, & a list of them given at Cnd.308 & based on the principle that any …

dhamma →

pts

Dhamma1

masculine & rarely neuter constitution etc.

A. Definitions by Commentators

Bdhgh gives a fourfold meaning of the word dhamma (at DN-a.i.99; Dhp-a.i.22), viz. 1 guṇe ( …

dosa →

pts

…Dosaniya, Dosaniya & Dosaneyya;

Sk. dveṣa, but very often not distinct in meaning from dosa1. On dveṣa see under…

dosaneyya →

pts

Dosaniya, Dosanīya & Dosaneyya

adjective corruptible; polluting, defiling; hateful sinful SN.iv.307; AN.ii.120; Iti.84 (where AN.iii.110 has…

dosaniya →

pts

Dosaniya, Dosanīya & Dosaneyya

adjective corruptible; polluting, defiling; hateful sinful SN.iv.307; AN.ii.120; Iti.84 (where AN.iii.110 has…

dosanīya →

pts

Dosaniya, Dosanīya & Dosaneyya

adjective corruptible; polluting, defiling; hateful sinful SN.iv.307; AN.ii.120; Iti.84 (where AN.iii.110 has…

eṇeyya →

pts

DN.iii.157; Ja.vi.537 sq., & Eṇeyyaka AN.i.48; AN.ii.122; Ja.v.155 Cnd.604 = eṇi.

gandha →

pts

smell, viz.

  1. odour, smell, scent in gen Ja.iii.189; Dhp.54–Dhp.56 = Mil.333; Dhs.605 under ghānâyatanāni); āma˚ smell of raw flesh AN.i.280; DN.ii.242; Snp.241 sq; maccha˚ the scent of fish Ja.iii. …

ghāna →

pts

the nose; usually in its function as organ of smell = sense of smell (either in phrase ghānena gandhaṃ ghāyati: to smell an odour by means of the nose; or in ghana-viññeyyā gandhā odours which are se …

hanati →

pts

hane Snp.394, Snp.400; haneyya DN.i.123; Snp.705.
ppr a-hanaṃ not killing DN.i.116; hananto Ja.i.274.
fut hanissati Ja.iv.102;…

hunitabba →

pts

is grd. of juhati “to be sacrificed,” or “venerable” Vism.219 (= āhuneyya).

jivhā →

pts

the tongue.

  1. physically: Vin.i.34; AN.iv.131; Snp.673, Snp.716; Dhp.65 Dhp.360; Ja.ii.306; Pv-a.99 (of Petas: visukkha-kanthaṭṭha j.), Pv-a.152
    ■ Of the tongue of the mahāpurusha which coul …

jāna →

pts

adjective knowing or knowable, understandable Ja.iii.24 (= jānamāna). dujjāna difficult to understand DN.i.170, DN.i.187; MN.i.487; MN.ii.43. su˚ recognizable, intelligible Pv.i …

jānāti →

pts

…DN.i.216; te kho evaṃ jāneyyaṃ they ought to know ib. jānantā nāma n’ âhesuṃ “nobody knew” Ja.iii.188 jānāhi find out Ja.i.184;…

khetta →

pts

  1. (lit.) a field, a plot of land, arable land, a site, DN.i.231; SN.i.134 (bījaṃ khette virūhati; in simile); three kinds of fields at SN.iv.315, viz. agga˚ majjhima˚, hīna˚ (in simile); AN.i.229 = A …

kolāhala →

pts

…moneyya˚ (that a monk will enquire of the Lord after the highest wisdom cp. Snp-a.490). One may compare the 3…

kopaneyya →

pts

adjective apt to arouse anger Ja.vi.257.

fr. kopa

kāma →

pts

to desire.

  1. Objective: pleasantness, pleasure-giving, an object of sensual enjoyment.
  2. Subjective: (a) enjoyment, pleasure on occasion of sense, (b) sense-desire.

Buddhist commentators exp …

kāya →

pts

…to action Iti.56;

  • -moneyya the true wisdom regarding the use of the body as an instrument of action Iti.56 Iti.67;…

labhati →

pts

…Ja.iv.86; Pv.ii.6#9; labbhaneyya (a˚) (in Com style as expln of labbhanīya) Ja.iv.86 (˚ṭhāna); Pv-a.65 (˚vatthu), Pv-a.96…

laṅghamayā →

pts

…as it is combined with eneyyaka. The C. reads laṅghimayā (“like deer; jumping”?) & explains by nānā-ratana-mayā “made of var….

lobhaneyya →

pts

Lobhaniya (˚īya, ˚eyya)

adjective

  1. belonging to greed “of the nature of greed” causing greed Iti.84 (˚eyya). See rajaniya.
  2. desirable Mil.361 (paduma).

grd. formation fr. lobha

lubbhati →

pts

…A grd formation in lobhaneyya or lobhanīya (q.v.)
pp luddha.

Vedic lubhyate, lubh, cp. Lat….

mana(s) →

pts

Mano & Mana(s)

neuter

I. Declension

Like all other nouns of old s-stems mano has partly retained the s forms (cp cetah → ceto) & partly follows the a-declension. The …

mano →

pts

Mano & Mana(s)

neuter

I. Declension

Like all other nouns of old s-stems mano has partly retained the s forms (cp cetah → ceto) & partly follows the a-declension. The …

maññati →

pts

  1. to think, to be of opinion, to imagine, to deem Snp.199 (sīsaṃ… subhato naṃ maññati bālo), Snp.588 (yena yena hi maññanti, tato taṃ hoti aññathā) Ja.ii.258 (maññāmi ciraṃ carissati: I imagine he wi …

mināti →

pts

…Pot. mine Ja.v.468 (= mineyya C.) fut. minissati Sdhp.585. ger. minitvā Vism.72; grd minitabba Ja.v.90
pass…

mohanaka →

pts

adjective leading astray, bewildering, leading into error Vin.iv.144. Mohaneyya & Mohaniya;

fr. mohana

mohaneyya →

pts

Mohaneyya & Mohanīya

adjective leading to infatuation AN.ii.120; AN.iii.110; Ja.iii.499.

grd. formn fr. moha

mohanīya →

pts

Mohaneyya & Mohanīya

adjective leading to infatuation AN.ii.120; AN.iii.110; Ja.iii.499.

grd. formn fr. moha

mona →

pts

…equal to *maunya taken by Nd as root of moneyya

moneyya →

pts

…dhammā properties of a perfect character). Cp. also Snp.484, Snp.698, Snp.700 sq. On moneyya-kolāhala (forebodings of the highest wisdom)…

munana →

pts

fathoming, recognising, knowing; a C. word to explain “muni,” used by Dhpāla at Vv-a.114 (mahā-isibhūtaṃ… mahanten’ eva ñāṇena munanato paricchindanato mahā muniṃ), & Vv-a.231 (anavasesassa ñeyyass …

muni →

pts

…of saintship in kāya-moneyya, vacīmoneyya mano-moneyya; or Muni-hood in action speech & thought; and the muni himself is characterised as a…

nayati FIXME double →

pts

…Ja.i.79 = Dhp.180.
grd neyya (see sep.),
pp nīta.
pass nīyati (q.v.).
■ Cp….

neti →

pts

…Ja.i.79 = Dhp.180.
grd neyya (see sep.),
pp nīta.
pass nīyati (q.v.).
■ Cp….

nibbāyati →

pts

  1. to be cooled or refreshed, to be covered up = to be extinguished, go out (of fire), to cease to exist, always used with ref. to fire or heat or (fig.) burning sensations (see *[nibbāna](/define/nib …

nimināti →

pts

…Ja.ii.369, pot. nimineyya Ja.iii.63; fut. nimissati Ja.v.271 Ja.v.453 (devatāhi nirayaṃ); aor. nimmini Ja.iii.63; ger niminitvā

nīta →

pts

…(˚attha natural meaning, i.e. the primarily inferred sense, opp neyyattha); Sdhp.366 (dun˚). Cp. vi˚.

pp. of neti

oka →

pts

…the others), opp. “ūhaneyya o. nāseyya o.” i.e. takes away the male & kills the female; -(ñ)jaha giving up the house (and its…

pabhāveti →

pts

to increase, augment, foster Pv.ii.9#64 = Dhp-a.iii.220 (dakkhiṇeyyaṃ)
pp pabhāvita.

Caus. of pabhavati

pada →

pts

…= principles), Snp.700 (moneyyaṃ uttamaṃ padaṃ, thing; but Snp-a.491 explains as uttama-paṭipadaṃ), Snp.765; Dhp.21, Dhp.93, Dhp.114…

pameyya →

pts

(-˚) adjective to be measured, measurable, only in foll. cpd appameyya not to be measured, illimitable, unfathomable SN.i.148; SN.v.400; MN.iii.71, MN.iii.127; AN.i.266; Vv.34# …

pappoti →

pts

to obtain, get, gain, receive, attain DN.iii.159, DN.iii.165; Snp.185, Snp.187, Snp.584; Dhp.27; Dhp-a.i.395
pot 1st pl pappomu Ja.v.57 (= pāpuṇeyyāma C.)
ger *[pappuyya](/define/pap …

para →

pts

…Kp-a.128; Vv-a.79. -neyya to be led by another, under another’s rule Snp.907 Mnd.321 (= parapattiya parapaccaya)…

paridevati →

pts

…SN.i.208; Ja.v.106; Pv-a.38, & ˚devayamāna Snp.583
grd ˚devaniya Mnd.492; Snp-a.573, ˚devaneyya Snp.970 (= ādevaneyya Mnd.493)
pp…

pariññeyya →

pts

adjective knowable, perceivable, to be known (accurately) MN.i.4; SN.iii.26; SN.iv.29; Dhp-a.iv.233 (cp. Nd ii.under abhiññeyya).

grd. of parijānāti

patha →

pts

  1. path, road, way DN.i.63; Snp.176 (loc. pathe), Snp.385, Snp.540, Snp.868; Cnd.485 B (+ pantha, in expln of magga); Ja.i.308 (loc. pathe); Ja.ii.39; Ja.vi.525 (abl. pathā); Thag.64; Pp.2 …

paṭibhāneyyaka →

pts

adjective = paṭibhānavant Vin.i.249 (cp. Vin. Texts ii.140) AN.i.25.

ger. formation + ka fr. paṭibhāna

paṭijānāti →

pts

to acknowledge, agree to, approve, promise, consent DN.i.3, DN.i.192; SN.i.68, SN.i.172; SN.ii.170; SN.iii.28 SN.v.204, SN.v.423; Snp.76, Snp.135, Snp.555, Snp.601, Snp.1148; Ja.i.169; Dhp-a.i.21; Pv …

pesuñña →

pts

[abstr. fr. pisuṇa, cp. Epic Sk. paiśunya. The other (diaeretic) forms are pesuṇiya & pesuṇeyya backbiting, calumny, slander MN.i.110; DN.iii.69; AN.iv.401; Vin.iv.12; Mnd.232, Mnd.260; Pv-a.12, Pv-a.15.

pesuṇeyya →

pts

Pesuṇiya & Pesuṇeyya

neuter = pesuñña.

  1. (pesuṇiya) Snp.663, Snp.928; Pv.i.3#2.
  2. (pesuṇeyya) SN.i.228, SN.i.230; Snp.852; Mnd.232.

pesuṇika →

pts

adjective slanderous, calumnious Pv-a.12, Pv-a.13. Pesuniya & Pesuneyya;

fr. pesuṇa

pesuṇiya →

pts

Pesuṇiya & Pesuṇeyya

neuter = pesuñña.

  1. (pesuṇiya) Snp.663, Snp.928; Pv.i.3#2.
  2. (pesuṇeyya) SN.i.228, SN.i.230; Snp.852; Mnd.232.

puggala →

pts

  1. an individual, as opposed to a group (sangha or parisā), person, man; in later philosophical (Abhidhamma) literature = character, soul (= attan). DN.i.176; MN.iii.58; SN.i.93 sq.; SN.iii.25; AN.i.8 …

purisa →

pts

…Snp.544; Dhp.193; as -ājāneyya at Dhp-a.i.310 -ājāniya at AN.i.290; AN.ii.115; AN.iv.397 sq.; AN.v.324.

  • -āda a bad man…

pāhuneyyaka →

pts

Err:509

pāhuṇeyya →

pts

…Iti.88; Vism.220.

fr. pāhuna, see also āhuneyya

pāpuṇāti →

pts

to reach, attain, arrive at, obtain, get to learn
pres pāpuṇāti Vin.ii.208; Ja.iv.285; Ja.vi.149; Pp.70; DN-a.21; Pv-a.74, Pv-a.98 Pv-a.125, Pv-a.195; and *[pappoti](/defi …

pūjaneyya →

pts

Pūjaneyya & Pūjanīya

to be honoured, entitled to homage SN.i.175; Snp-a.277; -īya Ja.iii.83 Sdhp.230, Sdhp.551.

grd. of pūjeti

pūjanā →

pts

veneration, worship AN.ii.203 sq.; Dhp.106, Dhp.107; Pp.19; Dhs.1121; Mil.162. Pujaneyya & Pujaniya;

fr. pūjeti

pūjanīya →

pts

Pūjaneyya & Pūjanīya

to be honoured, entitled to homage SN.i.175; Snp-a.277; -īya Ja.iii.83 Sdhp.230, Sdhp.551.

grd. of pūjeti

ramanīya →

pts

Ramaṇīya & ˚nīya

(adj.) delightful, pleasing, charming, pleasant, beautiful DN.i.47 (˚ṇīyā dosinā ratti, cp. DN-a.i.141); Snp.1013; Mhvs.15, Mhvs.69 (ṇ) Pv-a.42, Pv-a.51 (expln for ruci …

ramaṇīya →

pts

Ramaṇīya & ˚nīya

(adj.) delightful, pleasing, charming, pleasant, beautiful DN.i.47 (˚ṇīyā dosinā ratti, cp. DN-a.i.141); Snp.1013; Mhvs.15, Mhvs.69 (ṇ) Pv-a.42, Pv-a.51 (expln for ruci …

rasa →

pts

Rasa1

that which is connected with the sense of taste. The defn given at Vism.447 is as follows “jivhā-paṭihanana-lakkhaṇo raso, jivhā-viññāṇassa visaya-bhāvo raso, tass’ ev …

rosaneyya →

pts

adjective apt to be angry or cause anger; neg. a˚ not to be angered, not irritable Snp.216.

grd. formation fr. rosa

rāmaṇeyyaka →

pts

adj. nt. pleasant agreeable, lovely AN.i.35, AN.i.37; Dhp.98 (= ramaṇīya Dhp-a.iii.195); nt. delightfulness, lovely scenery MN.i.365 (four seen in a dream: ārāma˚, vana˚, bhūmi pokkharaṇī˚).

orig. g …

rūpa →

pts

form, figure, appearance, principle of form, etc.

  1. Definitions. According to P. expositors rūpa takes its designation fr. ruppati, e.g. “ruppanato rūpaṃ” Vism.588; “ruppan’ a …

sakkoti →

pts

to be able. Pres. sakkoti DN.i.246; Vin.i.31; Mil.4; Dhp-a.i.200; sakkati [= Class. Sk. śakyate] Ne.23 Pot. sakkuṇeyya Ja.i.361; Pv-a.106; archaic 1s …

sakkuṇeyyatta →

pts

possibility; ; impossibility Pv-a.48.

abstr. fr. sakkuṇeyya, grd. of sakkoti

samūhanati →

pts

…SN.iii.156;
pot samūhaneyya Vin.i.110
imper samūhantu DN.ii.154; & ˚ūhanatu Mil.143;
ger samūhanitvā MN.i.47; Vin.i.107; a˚…

sanneti →

pts

…mix, knead DN.i.74 (pot. sanneyya); DN.iii.29; Vin.i.47 (grd. ˚netabba); MN.i.276; SN.ii.58 sq.; Ja.vi.432
pp…

savanīya →

pts

adjective pleasant to hear DN.ii.211; Ja.i.96 (-ṇ-); Ja.vi.120 = Ja.vi.122 (savaneyya).

grd. of suṇāti

sota →

pts

Sota1

neuter ear, the organ of hearing Vin.i.9, Vin.i.34; DN.i.21; Snp.345 (nom pl. sotā); Vism.444 (defined); Dhs.601; Dhs-a.310-dibba-sota the divine ear (cp. dibba-cakkhu) DN.i.79 D …

suṇoti →

pts

Suṇāti & suṇoti

to hear.
pres suṇāti DN.i.62, DN.i.152; SN.v.265; Snp.696; Iti.98; Mil.5 suṇoti Ja.iv.443;
pot suṇeyya Vin.i.7; DN.i.79; suṇe Ja.iv.240;
imper *[suṇa]( …

suṇāti →

pts

Suṇāti & suṇoti

to hear.
pres suṇāti DN.i.62, DN.i.152; SN.v.265; Snp.696; Iti.98; Mil.5 suṇoti Ja.iv.443;
pot suṇeyya Vin.i.7; DN.i.79; suṇe Ja.iv.240;
imper *[suṇa]( …

sāhuneyyaka →

pts

see āhuneyya.

tapanīya →

pts

…also tapaneyya (verse 372) & tapañña (Ja.vi.218) shining; (n.) the shining bright metal, i.e. gold (= rattasuvaṇṇa…

ummāda →

pts

madness, distraction, mental aberration SN.i.126 (˚ṃ pāpuṇeyya citta-vikkhepaṃ vā); AN.ii.80 AN.iii.119; AN.v.169; Pp.69; Pv-a.6 (˚patta frantic, out of mind), Pv-a.94 (˚vāta), Pv-a.162 (˚patta). …

upaneyya →

pts

Upanīya (˚īyya, ˚eyya)

“bringing up” (for trial), charging, accusing DN.i.107 (vadati, cp. DN-a.i.276); AN.i.172 (˚vācā); cp. upanīta 3.

ger. of upaneti

vatthu →

pts

…Pv-a.29, Pv-a.65 (alabbhaneyya˚), Pv-a.96 (id.), Pv-a.119, Pv-a.121 (iṭṭha˚), Pv-a.177, Pv-a.220. Cp. ˚bhūta. 3. occasion for,…

ve →

pts

…e.g. vekalla, vecikicchin, veneyya, vepulla vematta, vevicchā, veramaṇī, which Bdhgh explains simply as “vi-kārassa ve-kāraṃ katvā…

veneyya →

pts

…Vb-a.79; Vv-a.217; Thag-a.69 (Ap. v. 10). Cp. buddha˚.

= vineyya, grd. of vineti; cp. BSk. vaineya Divy.36, Divy.202 & passim

veneyyatta →

pts

tractableness Ne.99.

fr. veneyya

veyy →

pts

…was simply felt as vi˚. Cp. the use of e for i (esp. before y) in cases like alabbhaneyya → ˚iya; addhaneyya → ˚iya; pesuṇeyya →…

vijānāti →

pts

…Ja.iii.360 (= vijāneyyaṃ C.); Snp.1065 Snp.1090, Snp.1097 (= jāneyyaṃ Cnd.565#a); & vijāniyaṃ Vv.41#5 (paṭivijjhiṃ C.);…

vineti →

pts

…Snp.559
ger vineyya Snp.58 (but taken as Pot. at Cnd.577#b); Pv.ii.3#34 (macchera-malaṃ);…

vināyaka →

pts

  1. a leader, guide, instructor MN.ii.94; Vv.16#7 (= veneyya-satte vineti Vv-a.83); Thag-a.69.
  2. a judge Ja.iii.336.

fr. vi +

viññeyya →

pts

adjective to be recognized or apperceived (of the sense objects: cakkhu-viññeyya rūpa, etc.) DN.i.245; MN.iii.291; AN.iii.377; AN.iv.404 sq., AN.iv.415 AN.iv.430; Mnd.24
su˚; easily understood …

ya →

pts

…pabbajjeyyaṃ MN.ii.55 āneyyaṃ Dhp-a.i.46, vihareyyaṃ ibid. 56; etc. cp. Ja.i.14 Ja.i.150, Ja.i.255; Ja.iii.393; Dhp-a.i.91; Pv-a.5…

yagghe →

pts

…or 3rd sg. jāneyya; to be trsld somewhat like “look here, don’t you know, surely, you ought to know; now then;…

yattaka →

pts

adjective however much, whatever, as many (in correlation with ta˚; or tattaka) Ja.v.74 (= yāvant); Vism.184 (yattakaṃ ṭhānaṃ gaṇhāti… tattakaṃ…), Vism.293 (yatta …

yañña →

pts

  1. a brahmanic sacrifice.
  2. alms-giving charity, a gift to the Sangha or a bhikkhu.

The brahmanic ritual of Vedic times has been given a changed and deeper meaning. Buddhism has discarded the outwa …

yāvataka →

pts

adjective as much as, as many as, as far as, whatever; usually in correl with tāvataka e.g. Vin.i.83 (yāvataka… t.); DN.ii.18 (y. kāyo t. vyāmo); Cnd.235#3 (y ˚ṃ ñeyyaṃ t ˚ṃ ñāṇa …

ñāṇa →

pts

knowledge, intelligence insight, conviction, recognition, opp. añāṇa avijjā, lack of k. or ignorance.

  1. Ñāṇa in the theory of cognition:
    it occurs in intensive couple-compounds with terms of …

ā →

pts

…āhuna-pāhuna, āhuneyya-pāhuneyya; ā + paccā ākoṭita-paccākoṭita; ā + pari: ākaḍḍhana-parikaḍḍhana…

āhavana →

pts

Āhavana & Āhavanīya

see under āhuneyya.

āhavanīya →

pts

Āhavana & Āhavanīya

see under āhuneyya.

āhuneyya →

pts

…AN.ii.56, AN.ii.70 (sāhuneyyaka), AN.ii.145 sq. (id.); AN.iv.13, AN.iv.41 (aggi); Iti.88 (+ pāhuneyya); Vv.64#33 (cp. Vv-a.285). See def. at…

ṭhita →

pts

…by lokadhammehi akampaneyya-citta); Pp.62;

  • -kappin (adj.) (for kappa-*ṭhitin) standing or waiting a whole kappa…