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paṭi, 1965 találat.

pati →

pts

…and as prefix with sthā (paṭiṭṭhāti, patiṭṭhita etc.). All cases are referred to the form with paṭi˚, except in the case of…

paṭi →

pts

…patisaṃ˚; vi + paṭi˚, sampaṭi˚. The composition (assimilation-) form before vowels is pacc˚; (b. v.)

Meanings

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pāti →

pts

to watch, keep watch, keep Ja.iii.95 (to keep the eyes open, C. ummisati; opp nimisati); Vism.16 (= rakkhati in def. of pāṭimokkha).

Vedic pāti of , cp. Gr. π ̈ωυ herd, ποιμήν shepherd, Lat. pāsc …

pātī →

pts

Pātī & Pāti

feminine a bowl, vessel, dish Vin.i.157 (avakkāra˚), Vin.i.352 (id.); Vin.ii.216 (id.); MN.i.25 (kaṃsa˚), MN.i.207; SN.ii.233; AN.iv.393 (suvaṇṇa˚, rūpiya˚ kaṃsa˚); Ja.i.347, Ja.i.501; Ja …

pāṭī →

pts

…We should probably read paṭipāṭiyaṃ “successively.” Note that the similar passage Vv-a.314 reads sukka-pakkhe pannarasiyaṃ…

aggāḷave cetiye →

dppn

…powers of improvisation (paṭibhāna). SN.i.187 Here, again, the Buddha utters the praises of Hatthaka Āḷavaka, who visits him with a large…

ajapālanigrodha →

dppn

A banyan tree in Uruvelā, on the banks of the Nerañjara, near the Bodhi tree. A week after the Enlightenment the Buddha went there and spent a week cross-legged at the foot of the tree. There he met …

ajita →

dppn

Ajita1

A monk. He devoted his time to explaining the Pātimokkha rules to the monks. At the time of the Second Council he was a monk of ten years’ standing and was appointed to assign seats …

ambāṭakavana →

dppn

AmbāṭakavanaAmbālavana

A grove at Macchikāsaṇḍa, belonging to Cittagahapati. It became the residence of large numbers of monks, and discussions often took place there between Cittagahapati and the re …

andhakavinda →

dppn

A village in the Māgadha country, three gāvuta from Rājagaha. Between it and Rājagaha is the river Sappinī, which rises in the Gijjhakūṭa. Vin.i.109 Once the Buddha went from Benares to Andhakavinda w …

anupiya →

dppn

A township in the Malla country to the east of Kapilavatthu. Large numbers of Sākiyan princes joined the Order there, including Bhaddiya, Anuruddha, Ānanda, Bhagu, Kimbila, Devadatta and their barber, …

assajipunabbasukā →

dppn

The followers of Assaji and Punabbasu. They lived in Kīṭāgiri, between Sāvatthī and Ālavi, and were guilty of various evil practices. They used to grow flowers, make wreaths and garlands, and send the …

aḷaka →

dppn

AḷakaMūḷaka

A country on the banks of the Godhāvarī River. It was at a spot between the territories of the Aḷaka and the Assaka kings that Bāvarī lived. Snp.977 To the north of Alaka was Patiṭṭhāna. …

bhaggavagotta →

dppn

A clothed Wanderer who lived in a pleasance near Anupiya.

He was a friend of Sunakkhatta. The Buddha once visited him, and their conversation is recorded in the Pātika Sutta. DN.iii.1ff.

bimbisāra →

dppn

BimbisāraSeniya

King of Māgadha and patron of the Buddha.

According to the Pabbajā Sutta Snp.405ff. the first meeting between the Buddha and Bimbisāra took place in Rājagaha under the Paṇḍavapabba …

brahmadeva →

dppn

The son of a brahmin woman. Having joined the Order, he dwelt in solitude and became an arahant. One day he went to Sāvatthī for alms, and, in due course, arrived at his mother’s house. She was in the …

bāvarī →

dppn

A brahmin ascetic who went from Sāvatthī to Dakkhiṇāpatha and lived on the banks of the Godhāvarī in a hermitage which lay half in the territory of Assaka and half in that of Alaka.

He received the r …

cetiya →

dppn

CetiyaCetiCetīCedi

One of the sixteen Great Nations, AN.i.213 probably identical with Cedi of the older documents. The people of Ceti settled near the Yamunā, to the east, in the neighbourhood of and …

codanāvatthu →

dppn

A valley (?) near Rājagaha, visited by the Buddha in the course of his wanderings. Here he laid down a rule, allowing monks to recite the pātimokkha under a learned monk if the leader of their own c …

disampati →

dppn

A king of long ago. His son was Reṇu and his chief stewards were firstly Govinda and later Jotipāla. DN.ii.230f.

gijjhakūṭa →

dppn

…Such, for example, are: the Paṭibhānakūṭa, SN.v.448 the Sītavana, where the Buddha went to visit Soṇa, AN.iii.374 the river Sappinī, on…

godhika →

dppn

A monk whose Theragāthā verse speaks of his delight in meditating while the rain falls on his little hut. Thag.51

According to the Saṃyutta SN.i.120f. account, Godhika lived on the Kāḷasilā in Isig …

gonaddha →

dppn

One of the places passed by Bāvarī’s disciples on their way from Bāvarī’s hermitage to see the Buddha at Rājagaha.

Between Gonaddha and their starting place lay Patitthāna, Māhissati and Ujjeni, an …

govinda →

dppn

The steward or treasurer of King Disampati. He had a son, Jotipāla, who succeeded him after his death and came to be known as Mahā Govinda. DN.ii.230f.

“Govinda” was evidently a title and not a name.

hatthaka →

dppn

Hatthaka1

A monk. He was a Sākyan and loved holding discussions with the heretics. When he suffered defeat at their hands, he would resort to falsehood and evasion, or would ask his oppone …

hatthigāmaka →

dppn

A village on the road from Vesāli to Bhoganagara. It was the residence of Ugga-gahapati and is described as a village of the Vajjians.

The Buddha stayed there and was visited by Ugga. AN.iv.212 SN.i …

inda →

dppn

Inda1

Given in the Āṭānāṭiya Sutta as the name of the ninety-one sons of Dhataraṭṭha, king of the Gandhabbas. They are represented as being of great strength and followers of the Buddha. …

isidatta →

dppn

Isidatta1

A verse uttered by Isidatta, in response to the Buddha’s enquiry regarding his welfare, is recorded in the Therāgāthā. Thag.120

According to the Saṃyutta Nikāya, SN.iv.283–288 I …

jotipāla →

dppn

Jotipāla1

The Bodhisatta born as a brahmin of Vehaliṅga in the time of Kassapa Buddha. Ghaṭīkāra was his friend and invited Jotipāla to accompany him to the Buddha, but Jotipāla refused to …

jāliya →

dppn

A wanderer who, with his friend Mandissa, visited the Buddha at the Ghositārāma. DN.i.159 The Buddha preached to them the Jāliya Sutta. According to the Pātika Sutta, when Jāliya heard that Pātika cou …

kakusandha →

dppn

A Buddha of a past era. His chief disciples were Vidhura and Sañjīva among monks, and Sama and Campā among nuns. His personal attendant was Buddhija. Accuta and Samaṇa, Nandā and Sunandā were his most …

kapilavatthu →

dppn

A city near the Himalaya, capital of the Sākiyan republic. The administration and judicial business of the city and all other matters of importance were discussed and decided in the Santhāgārasālā. DN …

kirapatika →

dppn

A household of Vesalī, a pious follower of the Buddha. Once when the Buddha was staying in Vesalī, a poor man, wishing to give alms to him and to the monks, asked Kirapatika for money to provide the a …

korabya →

dppn

KorabyaKoravyaKorabba

Perhaps the generic name given to the king of the Kurūs. The Aṅguttara Nikāya AN.iii.369f. mentions a king Koravya who owned a large banyan tree named Suppatiṭṭha. According t …

kāmabhū →

dppn

A monk, evidently held in high esteem by his colleagues. He is mentioned as staying in Kosambī, in Ghosita Park, and as asking Ānanda certain questions, recorded in the Kāmabhū Sutta. SN.iv.165 Two ot …

kāpathika →

dppn

KāpathikaKāpaṭika

A young brahmin, sixteen years old, well versed in the Vedas, and with his head shaven. He was “of good stock, well…

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 …

laṭṭhivana →

dppn

LaṭṭhivanaLatthivanaLatthivanuyyāna

A grove to the southwest of Rājagaha. In it was the Supatiṭṭha cetiya, where the Buddha stayed during his first visit to Rājagaha from Gayāsīsa, after the Enlighte …

macchikāsaṇḍa →

dppn

A township in Kāsī, the residence, among others, of Citta-Gahapati. SN.iv.281

It contained the Ambāṭakavana, which Citta presented as a monastery for the monks, at the head of whom was Mahānāma.

S …

macchikāsaṇḍika →

dppn

An epithet of Cittagahapati, because he lived in Macchikāslānda. AN.i.26

mahāmoggallāna →

dppn

MahāmoggallānaMoggallānaKolita

The second of the Chief Disciples of the Buddha. He and Sāriputta went forth as disciples of Sañjaya. After some time, Sāriputta, wandering about in Rājagaha, met Assaj …

mahāpajāpatī →

dppn

Mahāpajāpatī GotamīPajāpatī

An eminent bhikkhunī and the step-mother of the Buddha. She raised the Buddha as her own child after the death of his mother.

She is chiefly remembered as the first bhik …

meghiya →

dppn

Meghiya

Having joined the Order, was for some time the personal attendant of the Buddha. Once, when the Buddha was staying with him at Cālikā, Meghiya went to Jantugāma for alms, and, on his return, …

musila →

dppn

…place in Ghositārāma in Kosambī, regarding the paṭiccasamuppāda.

māgadha →

dppn

One of the four chief kingdoms of India at the time of the Buddha, the others being Kosala, the kingdom of the Vaṃsas and Avanti. Māgadha formed one of the sixteen Mahājanapadas and had its capital at …

māra →

dppn

MāraNamuciKaṇhaAdhipatiAntakaPamattabandhuPāpimā

Generally regarded as the personification of Death, the Evil One, the Tempter. Sometimes known as the Dark One (Kaṇha). Snp.355 MN.i.377 DN.ii.262 T …

nigaṇṭha nāṭaputta →

dppn

Nigaṇṭha NāṭaputtaNigaṇṭha NāthaputtaNāthaputtaNāṭaputta

Founder or reformer of the Jains. One of six eminent teachers, contemporary with the Buddha; he is described as a outsider. SN.i.66

He was le …

nigrodhārāma →

dppn

Nigrodhārāma1

A grove near Kapilavatthu, where a residence was provided for the Buddha. Vin.i.82 There Mahāpajāpati Gotamī first asked permission for women to enter the Order. This was ref …

nisabha →

dppn

A monk whose Theragāthā verses speak of giving up desire and patiently awaiting one’s time. Thag.195–196

nāgavana →

dppn

A park near Hatthigāma, belonging to Uggagahapati. It was there that he first met the Buddha and was converted. AN.iv.213

26.38202, 84.840543park

nāḷandā →

dppn

NāḷandāNālaNālakaNālikaUpatissagāma

Mentioned as a brahmin village in Māgadha, not far from Rājagaha. SN.iv.251 AN.v.120 AN.v.121 SN.v.161

Also mentioned as a town near Rājagaha. The Buddha is menti …

pajāpati →

dppn

One of the kings of the devas, mentioned with Sakka, Varuṇa, Isāna, etc. MN.i.2 SN.i.219 DN.i.244 DN.ii.274

He is sometimes mentioned with Brahmā, as distinct from him. MN.i.140 MN.i.327 MN.i.329

In …

patiṭṭhāna →

dppn

The capital of Aḷaka, the first place to be passed by Bāvarī’s disciples on their way to Sāvatthī. Snp.1011 It is identified with the Baithana or Paitana of Ptolemy.

19.482129,75.3808592town

payāga →

dppn

PayāgaPayāgatiṭṭhaPayāgapatiṭṭhāna

A ford on the Ganges, on the direct route from Verañja to Benares, the road passing through Soreyya, Saṅkassa and Kaṇṇakujja, and crossing the Ganges at Payāga. Vin …

paṭiyāloka →

dppn

PaṭiyālokaPatiyāloka

A place near Rājagaha. Vin.iv.79 Vin.iv.131

near Rājagaha3town

pātikaputta →

dppn

A naked ascetic of Vesāli who went about claiming to have greater mystic powers than the Buddha, and thereby much impressed Sunakkhatta. Pātikaputta had prophesied that, after death, the Licchavi gene …

pātimokkha →

dppn

The name given to a set of rules to be observed by members of the Buddhist Order. The rules regulate the behaviour of the members of the Order towards one another in respect of clothes, dwellings, fur …

pāvārikambavana →

dppn

Pāvārikambavana1

The mango grove of Pāvārika of Kosambī.

Kosambī3parkPāvārikambavana2

A mango grove at Nāḷandā where the Buddha stayed when on a visit there. DN.ii.81 It was t …

pāyāsi →

dppn

A chieftain of Setavyā, who lived on a royal domain gifted by Pasenadi. He held the view that there was no world other than this, no fruit of actions and no rebirth. But after a discussion with Kūmara …

raṭṭhapāla →

dppn

Chief of those who had left the world through faith. AN.i.24 He was born at Thullakoṭṭhita in the Kuru country as the son of a very wealthy councillor and was called by his family name of Raṭṭhapāla. …

reṇu →

dppn

Son and successor of King Disampati. On the death of his father Reṇu, with the advice and co operation of his chief steward Jotipāla, who was also his great friend, divided his kingdom into seven part …

rājagaha →

dppn

A city, the capital of Māgadha.

The place was called Giribbaja (mountain stronghold) because it was surrounded by five hills—Paṇḍava, Gijjhakūṭa, Vebhāra, Isigili and Vepulla. It is said MN.iii.68 th …

sahajāti →

dppn

SahajātiSahajātāSahañcanika

A township where Yasa Kākandakaputta met Soreyya Revata, whom he wished to consult regarding the Ten Points raised by the Vajjiputtakas. Revata had gone there from Soreyya …

sahampati →

dppn

A Mahābrahmā. When the Buddha was at the Ajapālanigrodha, hesitating as to whether or not he should preach the Dhamma, Sahampati appeared before him and begged of him to open to the world the doors of …

sakka →

dppn

SakkaVatrabhūVāsavaMaghavāMāghaPurindadaSahassakkhaSahassanettaSujampatiKosiya

Almost always spoken of as chief of the devas. The Saṃyutta Nikāya SN.i.229 contains a list of his names.

  • Maghavā, be …

savittha →

dppn

…realized the truth of the paṭiccasamuppāda as his very own. “Then you are an arahant,” says Savittha, and Musila remains silent. In the…

serissaka →

dppn

Serissaka1

A Yakkha chieftain to be invoked in time of need by followers of the Buddha. DN.iii.205

Serissaka1Serīsaka

A vimāna in the Cātummahārājika world, which was occupi …

soma →

dppn

A deva to whom sacrifice is offered; he is generally mentioned with Varuṇa, Pajāpati and Yama. DN.i.244 DN.ii.259

In the Āṭānāṭiya Sutta DN.iii.204 he is spoken of as a Yakkha chief.

suddhodana →

dppn

A Sākiyan Rājā of Kapilavatthu and father of Gotama Buddha.

Māyā was his chief consort, and, after her death her sister Pajāpatī was raised to her position.

Nanda was Suddhodana’s son by Mahā Pajāp …

sudhamma →

dppn

…Saṅgha should pass the paṭisāraṇīyakamma on him. Sudhamma, thereupon, went to Macchikāsaṇḍa to ask pardon of Citta, but Citta…

sunakkhatta →

dppn

A Licchavi prince of Vesāli. He was, at one time, a member of the Order and the personal attendant of the Buddha, but was later converted to the views of Korakkhattiya and went about defaming the Budd …

supatiṭṭhita →

dppn

A Pacceka Buddha mentioned in a nominal list. MN.iii.70

suppatiṭṭha cetiya →

dppn

Suppatiṭṭha CetiyaSupatiṭṭhacetiya

A shrine near the Latthivanuyyāna in Rājagaha. Vin.i.35

near the Latthivanuyyāna3shrine

suppatiṭṭhita →

dppn

A nigrodha tree belonging to king Koravya. The king and his court ate the first portion of the fruit as big as pipkins and sweet; the army had the second portion, the town and country people the thi …

susīma →

dppn

Susīma1

A devaputta. Once, when Ānanda utters high praise of Sāriputta, Susīma, who is present, reflects on it and confirms all that Ānanda has said. The retinue of Susīma listen enraptu …

sāketa →

dppn

A town in Kosala. It was regarded in the Buddha’s time as one of the six great cities of India, the others being Campā, Rājagaha, Sāvatthī, Kosambī and Benares. DN.ii.146 In the Vinaya Vin.i.253 howev …

sāriputta →

dppn

Sāriputta

The chief disciple of Gotama- Buddha. He is also called Upatissa, which was evidently his personal name. MN.i.150 Sāriputta was a great friend of Mahāmoggallāna. After going forth together …

tissa →

dppn

Tissa1

One of the two chief disciples of Vipassī Buddha. DN.ii.4

Tissa2

A monk who was reborn as a Brahmā with great iddhi-powers. Moggallāna visited him soon after his bir …

udaya →

dppn

Udaya1

A brahmin of Sāvatthī. One day the Buddha came to his house and he filled the Buddha’s bowl with the food prepared for his own use. Three days in succession the Buddha came, and Uda …

udāyī →

dppn

Udāyī1LāludāyīPaṇḍita Udāyī

There were at least two monks called Udāyī, and it is not always possible to be sure which one is meant. When the Buddha preached the Nāgopama Sutta, AN.iii.344 …

upatissa →

dppn

A Pacceka Buddha, found in a nominal list. MN.iii.69

upavatta →

dppn

…and the Saṅgha, magga and paṭipadā, or any questions they wished to ask, AN.ii.79 and here he gave his last admonition to the monks SN.i.157…

uposatha →

dppn

The name of the Elephant Treasure of the Cakkavatti Mahāsudassana. He was “all white, sevenfold firm (sattappatiṭṭha), wonderful in power, flying through the sky.”. DN.ii.174 MN.iii.173f.

upāli →

dppn

Upāli 1

One of the most eminent of the Buddha’s immediate disciples. He belonged to a barber’s family in Kapilavatthu and entered the service of the Sākiyan princes. When Anuruddha and his …

uruvelā →

dppn

UruvelāSenānigamaUruvelapattana

A locality on the banks of the Nerañjara, in the neighbourhood of the Bodhi-tree at Buddhagayā. MN.i.166 The place chosen by the Bodhisatta for his penances was calle …

uttarā →

dppn

Uttarā1

A bhikkhunī whose Therīgāthā verses tell of her awakening. Thig.15

Uttarā2

The Therīgāthā contains seven verses uttered by her after becoming an arahant, the result of …

vakkali →

dppn

Vakkali

A monk whose Theragāthā verses speak of never relinquishing energy, whether ill or happy, while meditating in the forest. Thag.350–354 The Buddha declared him foremost among those of implicit …

varuṇa →

dppn

A king of the devas, mentioned as the companion of Sakka, Pajāpati and Isāna. In battle against the Asuras, the devas of Tāvatiṃsā were asked to look upon the banner of Varuṇa in order to have all the …

vasabha →

dppn

A monk whose Theragāthā verses speak of one who kills himself and others, and then address a certain Sujampati, saying that a brahmin has color on the inside. Thag.139–140

vassakāra →

dppn

A brahmin, chief minister of Ajātasattu. He and Sunidha were in charge of the fortifications of Pāṭaligāma, built against the Vajjī. Vin.i.228 Ud.viii.6 DN.ii.72ff.

At Ajātasattu’s suggestion, Vass …

verañjā →

dppn

A town in which the Buddha once spent the rainy season at the invitation of the brahmin Verañja. Verañja visits the Buddha at the foot of the Naḷerupucimanda, where he is staying, and asks him a serie …

vesāli →

dppn

A city, capital of the Licchavis. It is not possible to know how many visits were paid by the Buddha to Vesāli, but the books would lead us to infer that they were several. Various Vinaya rules are me …

yasa →

dppn

Yasa 1

He was the son of a very wealthy treasurer of Benares, and was brought up in great luxury, living in three mansions, according to the seasons and surrounded with all kinds of pleasu …

ājīvakā →

dppn

ĀjīvakāĀjīvikā

A class of naked ascetics, Vin.i.291 followers of Makkhali Gosāla, regarded, from the Buddhist point of view, as the worst of sophists. Numerous references to the Ājīvakas are to be fo …

āḷārakālāma →

dppn

ĀḷārakālāmaĀḷāraKālāma

One of the two teachers to whom Gotama, after his renunciation, first attached himself, the other being Uddaka Rāmaputta. In the Ariyaparivesāna Sutta MN.i.163–165; also M.i.24 …

īsāna →

dppn

One of the chief devas.

In the Tevijja Sutta DN.i.244 he is mentioned with Indra, Soma, Varuṇa, Pajāpati and Brahmā, as being invoked by the brahmins.

He was in the battle of the devas against the A …

paṭibhāga-nimitta →

farkas

hasonmás-jel, kiegészítő jel

paṭicca-samuppāda →

farkas

függő keletkezés

paṭigha →

farkas

rosszindulat

paṭiloma →

farkas

ellentétes irányú, visszafelé

pātimokkha →

farkas

elkötelezettség, a szerzetesi szabályok összessége

paṭinissagga →

farkas

végső eloldódás, feladás

abbhusūyaka →

ncped

indignant at, impatient of.

abhijappati →

ncped

mutters prayers to, supplicates; prays for, longs for, covets

abhinipāti →

ncped

falling upon, rushing at.

abhinipātin →

ncped

falling upon, rushing at.

abhisapati →

ncped

curses, puts a curse on; swears.

accayato paṭigaṇhāti →

ncped

accepts (the confession of) the fault, pardons the offense

accayaṃ paṭigaṇhāti →

ncped

accepts (the confession of) the fault, pardons the offense

adhipati →

ncped

lord; master; ruler; owner; controller; dominant influence.

adhipatitvā →

ncped

adhipāti →

ncped

making fall; injuring; (or splitting)

adhipātikā →

ncped

flying insect; moth.

adhipātimokkha →

ncped

the extension to the rule of discipline; the further code of discipline.

adhipātimokkhe →

ncped

concerning the code of discipline.

adhipātin →

ncped

making fall; injuring; (or splitting)

adhivāsakajātika →

ncped

enduring or patient by nature.

adhivāsayati →

ncped

is patient, waits; bears patiently, endures; assents, gives in to; accepts (an invitation).

akampi →

ncped

(from kampati), not shaking, not trembling.

akampin →

ncped

(from kampati), not shaking, not trembling.

akkhama →

ncped

impatient; not able to put up with; not amenable

akkhantī →

ncped

impatience, intolerance; irascibility; unwillingness to forgive

alaṅkatapaṭiyatta →

ncped

adorned and decorated; fully adorned

antarāppati →

ncped

an offence committed in the meantime (i.e. before the expiration of a parivāsa or mānatta period)

anukampati →

ncped

takes pity on; cares for; commiserates, sympathizes with (acc. or gen.).

anulomapaṭilena →

ncped

in direct and reversed order, forwards and backwards:

anulomapaṭilomaṃ →

ncped

in direct and reversed order, forwards and backwards:

anupakampati →

ncped

shakes; quivers.

anupatita →

ncped

following, accompanying, involved; followed by, affected with

anupatitvā →

ncped

anupubbapaṭipadā →

ncped

regular or gradual progress.

anupāti →

ncped

following; attacking.

anupātin →

ncped

following; attacking.

anuruddhapaṭiviruddha →

ncped

approving and rejecting

anusotapaṭisotaṃ →

ncped

up and down-stream

anusāsanīpāṭiharīya →

ncped

the miracle of teaching (one of the three marvels of the Buddha).

anutappati →

ncped

  1. vexes; causes remorse (afterwards).
  2. , suffers remorse; regrets, repents (afterwards); sorrows over.

anuññātapatīññāta →

ncped

acknowledged and self-professed

apalepapatita →

ncped

falling down through the loss of plaster

apilāpati →

ncped

recites.

appatikkha →

ncped

  1. (according to commentary) not worthy of consideration or respect.
  2. lacking consideration, disrespectful

appatissa →

ncped

not deferential; not obedient

appatitthīna →

ncped

not stiffened, not obdurate against:

appativattiya →

ncped

not to be turned or rolled back; not to be black; irresistible

appatiṭṭhīna →

ncped

not stiffened, not obdurate against:

appaṭikkha →

ncped

  1. (according to commentary) not worthy of consideration or respect.
  2. lacking consideration, disrespectful

appaṭimaṃsa →

ncped

not being seized or inquired into; faultless.

appaṭisandhika →

ncped

not to be put together again.

appaṭisaṃvedana →

ncped

lacking feeling; not experiencing.

appaṭisaṃviditvā →

ncped

without experiencing.

appaṭissa →

ncped

not deferential; not obedient

appaṭivattiya →

ncped

not to be turned or rolled back; not to be black; irresistible

appaṭivānitā →

ncped

the state of not giving up, not turning away (from); non-weariness

appaṭivānī →

ncped

not giving up, not turning away (from); non-weariness

appaṭivānīya →

ncped

not to be given up; not causing weariness or satiety.

appaṭivāṇī →

ncped

not giving up, not turning away (from); non-weariness

atipāti →

ncped

transgressing; attacking, injuring.

atipātin →

ncped

transgressing; attacking, injuring.

attabhāvapaṭilābha →

ncped

the becoming reborn as an individual; reincarnation; type of body or existence

attapaṭilābha →

ncped

acquisition of a self; type of personal existence

atthapaṭisambhidā →

ncped

analysis of the meaning

avakkārapāti →

ncped

dish for the left overs or surplus

avapatita →

ncped

fallen, fallen down.

catūhapaṭicchanna →

ncped

concealed for four days.

celapaṭikā →

ncped

cloth covering; a length of cloth.

chaddisāpaṭicchādi →

ncped

covering, protecting, in the six directions.

chaddisāpaṭicchādin →

ncped

covering, protecting, in the six directions.

chadisāpaṭicchādi →

ncped

covering, protecting, in the six directions.

chadisāpaṭicchādin →

ncped

covering, protecting, in the six directions.

chupanta →

ncped

of chupati

chupati →

ncped

touches.

chupi →

ncped

of chupati

chāhapaṭicchanna →

ncped

concealed for six days.

cirapaṭika →

ncped

cirapaṭikā →

ncped

for a long time, since a long time agor; or being for a long time.

civarapativisa →

ncped

cīvarapaṭiggāhaka →

ncped

(one) who receives robe material (on behalf of the saṅgha.

cīvarapaṭivisa →

ncped

cīvarapaṭiviṃsa →

ncped

share or portion of material for robe.

cīvarapaṭivīsa →

ncped

dasahāpaṭicchanna →

ncped

concealed for ten days.

dhamma →

ncped

…cattāri ariyasaccānī and paṭiccasamuppāda), and the possibility and way of transcending it, as understood by the Buddha and taught by him (so…

dhammapaṭirūpaka →

ncped

false representation of the teachings or the rule.

dhammapaṭisambhidā →

ncped

, ~a, neuter analytic knowledge of dhamma or dhammas; understanding of causes.

dhammapaṭisaṃyutta →

ncped

connected with dhamma.

dinnapāṭikaṅkhi →

ncped

wishing for only what is given.

dinnapāṭikaṅkhin →

ncped

wishing for only what is given.

dippati →

ncped

dippati1

pr. 3 sg. shines, blazes; is manifest; appears clearly.

dippati2

pass pr. 3 sg. of dīpeti

dukkhapaṭikkūla →

ncped

averse to pain or distress; finding pain repugnant.

dukkhappaṭikkūla →

ncped

duppatimantiya →

ncped

duppaṭimantiya →

ncped

hard to answer or refute; hard to argue with.

duppaṭinissaggi →

ncped

unwilling to let go, renounce; hard to persuade to give up.

duppaṭinissaggin →

ncped

unwilling to let go, renounce; hard to persuade to give up.

duppaṭivijjha →

ncped

difficult penetrate, to understand.

duppaṭivinodaya →

ncped

hard to get rid of.

duppaṭivinodiya →

ncped

hard to dispel, get rid of.

dvīhapaṭicchanna →

ncped

concealed for two days.

dānapati →

ncped

lord of liberality, a very generous giver.

dūrepāti →

ncped

shooting at a distance; hitting from far off.

dūrepātin →

ncped

shooting at a distance; hitting from far off.

ekuddesa →

ncped

  1. (m.) a single or the same instruction; a single or the same recitation, a shared recitation (of the pātimokkha).
  2. (mfn.) having a single recitation, coming together in one recitation (of the pātimokkha)

gahapata →

ncped

belonging to or connected with a gahapati.

gahapati →

ncped

gahapati1

masculine the master of a house, the head of the family, one whose business is trade or agriculture.

gahapati2

masculine place of storage or cooking.

gahapaticīvara →

ncped

robe or robe-material given by a householder.

gahapatika →

ncped

of also gahapata

  1. (m.) one who belongs to the gahapati class.
  2. (mfn.) belonging or connected to a gahapati

gahapatikula →

ncped

family or community of the gahapati class.

gahapatimahāsala →

ncped

very wealthy householder.

gahapatinecayika →

ncped

tradesman who is a skillful accumulator; a rich tradesman.

gahapatiratana →

ncped

the householder’s treasure (one of the seven treasures of the cakkavatti(n) emperor)

gahapatānī →

ncped

mistress of the house; wife of a gahapati.

gatapaṭiyāgata →

ncped

of gatapaccāgata

gihipatirūpakara →

ncped

appropriate for householders.

gopati →

ncped

gottapaṭisarī →

ncped

referring to, relying on lineage.

gottapaṭisarīn →

ncped

referring to, relying on lineage.

iddhipāṭihāriya →

ncped

marvel performed by supernatural power, a miracle; the miracle of supernatural power (one of the three marvels of the Buddha

japati →

ncped

whispers, mutters (esp. prayers or spells); rehearses or recites (the Vedas) to oneself.

japeti →

ncped

of japati

jappanā →

ncped

(from jappati) muttering (prayers or spells)

jappat →

ncped

of jappati

jappa(t)2

part. pr. mfn. of jappati

jappati →

ncped

jappati1

pr. 3 sg.

  1. speaks; converses with; prattles; mutters.
  2. mutters or recites the Vedas.

jappati2

pr. 3. sg prays for; desires; longs for.

jappeti →

ncped

of jappati

jappāyanā →

ncped

(from jappati) longing; desire.

jayampati →

ncped

husband and wife.

jayampatika →

ncped

jānapaṭicchanna →

ncped

(~antī)n. know and concealed.

jānipatī →

ncped

the wife and husband.

jātarūpapaṭirūpaka →

ncped

false gold; what looks like gold (but is not)

jāyampatikā →

ncped

jāyapatikā →

ncped

husband and wife.

jāyāpatika →

ncped

kalāyapaṭibhasta →

ncped

bag of chickpeas (?).

kamma →

ncped

    1. work, occupation; activity, performance.
    2. act, deed, action or actions of moral import (producing for the agent an inevitable result or consequence in the same or another life; the action a …

kammanta →

ncped

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

kammaṭṭhāna →

ncped

kind of activity; occupation

kampati →

ncped

trembles, shakes; is moved; wavers.

kappati →

ncped

is suitable to, is fitting; for (+gen./dat., occasionally + loc.); is allowed, is lawful.

kaṃsapātī →

ncped

metal bowl

kaṇḍupaṭicchādī →

ncped

an itch-covering cloth (worn by bhikkhus suffering from the itch)

kaṭhina →

ncped

kaṭhina

neuter a framework (covered with a mat) to which the cloth for making robes was attached while being sewn; esp. kaṭhinaṃ attharati

  1. spreads or covers the kaṭhina, i.e. makes a robe u …

khaluṅkajjhāyita →

ncped

the thoughts, preoccupations of a second-rate horse

khama →

ncped

khama1

mfn. patient, enduring; able to put up with; forbearing; amenable to; adequate, fit for; appropriate, proper for.

khama2

2 sg.

khamati →

ncped

(after ‘na’ very commonly written kkhamati);

  1. bears patiently, puts up with; submits to; is capable of bearing, stands up to.
  2. pardons, forgives someone (gen./dat.) for something (acc.); bears wi …

khanta →

ncped

one who bears patiently, who endures; who forgives.

khantar →

ncped

one who bears patiently, who endures; who forgives.

khanti →

ncped

  1. patience; forbearance; endurance.
  2. receptivity; predilection; preference; preferred view;

khantī →

ncped

  1. patience; forbearance; endurance.
  2. receptivity; predilection; preference; preferred view

khipati →

ncped

  1. throws, casts; lets go; propels; throws away; tosses, throws about.
  2. strikes, hits; strikes down, beats; deranges; abuses; criticizes.
  3. sneezes.

khurasipāṭikā →

ncped

razor case

khīrodakībhūta →

ncped

(perfectly mixed or compatible) like milk and water

kiṃ kārapaṭissāvi →

ncped

kiṃ kārapaṭissāvi(n)

mfn. ready for any action required; agreeing to all (requests for) service

kiṃ kārapaṭissāvin →

ncped

kiṃ kārapaṭissāvi(n)

mfn. ready for any action required; agreeing to all (requests for) service

kukkuṭasampātika →

ncped

no more than a cock’s flight apart

kuppati →

ncped

  1. is agitated (with emotion or anger); is disturbed; is in a state of unrest; is angry (with, acc. or gen./dat.).
  2. is disturbed, falters; fails in effect, is invalid.

kāyapaṭibaddha →

ncped

tied, bound to the body;

  1. dependent on the body.
  2. (what is) attached to the body

kāyappaṭibaddha →

ncped

tied, bound to the body;

  1. dependent on the body.
  2. (what is) attached to the body

nagarapaṭisaṅkhārika →

ncped

repairs to the city.

nagarapaṭisaṅkhāriya →

ncped

navahapaṭicchanna →

ncped

concealed for nine days

nibbānapaṭisaṃyutta →

ncped

connected with, concerned with nibbāna.

niddākilamathapaṭivinodana →

ncped

the dispelling of weariness and drowsiness.

nikkhipanta →

ncped

of nikkhipati

nikkhipati →

ncped

  1. throws or puts or lays down; puts into; places, sets down; sets out; lays (eggs)
  2. lays aside; sets aside; puts away, stores; deposits; entrusts.

nikkhipi →

ncped

of nikkhipati

nikkhipitvā →

ncped

of nikkhipati

nikkhipitvāna →

ncped

of nikkhipati

nikkhipiṃsu →

ncped

of nikkhipati

nikkhippa →

ncped

of nikkhipati

nikkhitta →

ncped

of nikkhipati cast down; put down, laid down; set down, set out, set forth; set aside, laid aside; deposited; installed

nipatitvā →

ncped

of nipatati

nipatī →

ncped

of nipatati

nippati →

ncped

of nippatati

nippatita →

ncped

of nippatati flown out; hastened away

nippatitvā →

ncped

nippātesi →

ncped

of nippatita

nippātita →

ncped

niruttipaṭisambhidā →

ncped

analytic knowledge or understanding of the form of words, of expressions.

nivapati →

ncped

throws down; scatters.

nāmarūpa →

ncped

… 2. esp. in the paṭiccasamuppāda series: with viññāṇa furnishing (the possibility of) individual identity (conditioned by…

okkhipati →

ncped

throws down, casts down; subdues, controls; disparages.

opapātika →

ncped

arising spontaneously; (one) being reborn without parents.

opatitvā →

ncped

having flow down; fell down; fell on (to).

otappati →

ncped

is heated; becomes warm.

ottapati →

ncped

feels ashamed or bashful; is afraid (of doing wrong); is scrupulous (to avoid, with instr., gen., and, rarely, acc.);

ottappati →

ncped

feels ashamed or bashful; is afraid (of doing wrong); is scrupulous (to avoid, with instr., gen., and, rarely, acc.);

tapa →

ncped

of tapati

tapanta →

ncped

of tapati

tapat →

ncped

of tapati

tapati →

ncped

  1. gives out heat; shines, is bright.
  2. shines upon; makes hot, burns; pains; harms.
  3. is burnt, becomes hot; suffers pain; repents.

tappamāna →

ncped

of tapati

tappati →

ncped

tatta →

ncped

of tapati heated; hot; made red hot; molten

thapati →

ncped

master carpenter; an officer; an equerry.

tihapaṭicchanna →

ncped

concealed for three days.

titikkhati →

ncped

bears, endures patiently; puts up with.

tāpeti →

ncped

of tapati pains; torments

uggahitapaṭiggahitaka →

ncped

received formally after being picked up or taken (by oneself

uggaṇhāti →

ncped

picks up, takes; picks up (improperly), takes (what has not been formally offered, cf. patiggaṇhāti); takes up, accepts; grasps; takes hold of mentally, grasps, comprehends; learns.

ukkhipati →

ncped

  1. throws up; raises; lifts up, picks up, holds up; raises up, extols.
  2. throws away; rejects, dismisses; esp. suspends (a bhikkhu from the saṅgha).

ullapati →

ncped

speaks out, utters aloud; talks up, speaks in exaggerated or deceptive terms; flatters, coaxes; boasts.

ullumpati →

ncped

draws out or up; rescues, saves.

upakappati →

ncped

is fit for, is ready at hand; serves, is a benefit (to, gen./dat.).

upalimpati →

ncped

upalimpati1

pr. 3 sg. anoints; smears; defiles.

upalimpati2

pass. pr. 3 sg.

  1. is smeared, is defiled (by, instr.).
  2. is attached to, sticks, adheres (to, loc.)

upalippati →

ncped

(also upalimpati (?))

  1. is smeared, is defiled (by, instr.).
  2. is attached to, sticks, adheres (to, loc.)

upanikkhipati →

ncped

places, puts down (near, gen.); places beside (for comparison); adds to; deposits.

upapattipaṭilābhiya →

ncped

leading to the obtaining of rebirth, or a new existence

upatiṭṭhanta →

ncped

(~antī)n.

upatiṭṭhati →

ncped

stands near, stands by; places oneself by; presents oneself; is present, appears; stands near in order to serve, serves, attends (+ acc., occasionally + dat./gen.); tends; worships

upatiṭṭhitvā →

ncped

upavicāra →

ncped

ranging over (mentally); preoccupation.

uposatha →

ncped

  1. (for non-buddhists) a fastday, a day of purification; (for Buddhists) a day on which lay-followers undertake to observe eight abstinence and on which they listen to teaching on the dhamma (usuall …

uppatita →

ncped

springing up; sprung into being, arisen

uppatitvā →

ncped

uppaṭipāṭikasutta →

ncped

“different order sutta” (title).

uppāṭiya →

ncped

having torn asunder; having rooted out; having skinned.

upātidhāvati →

ncped

runs beyond, rushes over.

upātigā →

ncped

go past, pass by; go beyond, escape from; overcome.

upātipanna →

ncped

fallen into the power of, a prey to (+loc.).

upātivatta →

ncped

gone beyond, free from

upātivattat →

ncped

upātivattati →

ncped

goes beyond; escapes from; transgresses; oversteps.

upātivattatittho →

ncped

uyyojanikapaṭisaṃyutta →

ncped

connected with rousing action; coupled with a dismissal.

ādesanāpāṭihāriya →

ncped

the miracle or marvelous power of indicating (another’s thoughts or state of mind).

ādhipacca →

ncped

(from ādhipati) sovereignty, supremacy; power, control.

ādhipati →

ncped

lord, sovereign.

ādippati →

ncped

blazing, burning; red-hot

ādiṇṇasipātika →

ncped

with split or burst seed pods.

āghātapaṭivinaya →

ncped

repression of ill-will

ājānīyajjāyita →

ncped

the thoughts, preoccupations of a thoroughbred horse; ‘thoroughbred’ meditation

ālapati →

ncped

addresses, speaks to; names, refers to.

ālimpati →

ncped

besmears, anoints; applies.

ālopati →

ncped

robs; polunders.

ālumpati →

ncped

tears out; pulls out.

āmisakhāra →

ncped

lye, an alkaline fluid (allowed as a treatment for constipation)

āmisapaṭisanthāra →

ncped

hospitable giving of material goods

āyoga →

ncped

  1. binding; a bandage.
  2. occupation, exercise, exertion; practice.

abandonment →

nyana

Abandonment: contemplation of: patinissaggānupassanā is one of the 18 chief kinds of insight; see: vipassanā further ānāpānasati 16.

abhisamaya →

nyana

Abhisamaya: ‘breakthrough or penetration to the realization of the truth’, is the full and direct comprehension of the Four Noble Truths by the Stream-winner sotāpanna see: ariya-puggala. In …

abhisankhāra →

nyana

Abhisankhāra: Construction identical with the 2nd link of the paticca - samuppāda, sankhāra, under I, 1 or kammic-constructions.

abhiññā →

nyana

Abhiññā: The 6 ‘higher powers’, or supernormal knowledge’s, consist of 5 mundane lokiya powers attainable through the utmost perfection in mental concentration samādhi and one supra-mundane * …

adhipati-paccaya →

nyana

Adhipati-paccaya: ’ Predominance-condition ’ is one of the 24 conditions paccaya, if developed, it is considered as the fourfold road to force iddhi-pāda.

ahetu-patisandhika →

nyana

Ahetu-patisandhika: see: patisandhi

akusala →

nyana

Akusala: Disadvantageous, are all those kammic intentions kamma - cetanā see: cetanā and all consciousness and mental properties associated therewith, which are accompanied either by greed …

analytical knowledge →

nyana

[[analytical knowledge]]Analytical knowledge: the 4 kinds of: patisambhidā

anattā →

nyana

Anattā: No-self, egolessness, soullessness, impersonality, absence of identity, is the last of the 3 universal characteristics of existence ti-lakkhana. This anattā doctrine, which only is t …

anusaya →

nyana

Anusaya: The 7 ‘latent tendencies’, hidden inclinations, or latent liabilities are:

1: The latent tendency to sense-greed kāma-rāga samyojana,
2: The latent tendency to aversion *patigh …

atta-kilamatha →

nyana

Atta-kilamatha: Self-mortification = self-torture, is one of the two extremes to be avoided, the other extreme being addiction to sensual pleasures kāma - sukha, whilst the Noble 8-fold p …

attha-patisambhidā →

nyana

Attha-patisambhidā: The ‘analytical knowledge of meaning’, is one of the 4 kinds of analytical knowledge patisambhidā.

avijjā →

nyana

Avijjā: I gnorance, nescience, the blindness of not knowing, is synonymous with confusion moha (see mūla ), is the primary & deepest root of all evil and suffering in the world, veiling man’s …

bala →

nyana

Bala: ‘powers’. Among various groups of powers the following five are most frequently met with in the texts: 1 faith saddhā, 2 energy viriya, 3 awareness or mindfulness sati, 4 concentration …

bhava →

nyana

Bhava: ‘becoming’, ‘process of existence’, consists of 3 planes: sense-existence kāma-bhava, fine-material existence rūpa-bhava, immaterial existence arūpa-bhava. Cf. loka.

The whole …

bhavanga-sota →

nyana

Bhavanga-sota: and Bhavanga-citta: The first term may tentatively be rendered as the ‘undercurrent forming the condition of being, or existence’, and the second as ‘subconsciousness’, though …

bhāvanā-bala →

nyana

Bhāvanā-bala: see: patisankhāna-bala

bhāvanā →

nyana

Bhāvanā: ‘mental development’ lit. ‘calling into existence, producing’ is what in English is generally but rather vaguely called ‘meditation’. One has to distinguish 2 kinds: development of tranqu …

birth process →

nyana

[[birth process]]Birth process: upapatti-bhava: see: bhava. Further see: patisandhi, jāti

cakka →

nyana

Cakka: ‘wheel’, is one of the seven ‘precious possessions’ ratana of a righteous World Emperor cakkavatti ‘He who owns the Wheel,’ cf. D. 26, and symbolizes conquering progress and expanding s …

cause →

nyana

Cause: cf. paccaya 1. - For the five c.: of existence, see: paticca - samuppāda 10.

cetanā →

nyana

Cetanā: ‘intention’, will, is one of the seven mental properties cetasika inseparably bound up with all consciousness, namely sensorial or mental contact phassa feeling vedanā perception *sa …

extremes →

nyana

Extremes: the two e. and the middle path; see: majjhima - patipadā.

food →

nyana

Food: material: is one of the 4 nutriments āhāra. Foodproduced materiality, see: samutthāna - Refusing all further f., see: dhutānga - Loathsomeness of f. see: āhārepatikkūla - saññā

freedom of will →

nyana

[[freedom of will]]Freedom of will: problem of the: cf. paticcasamuppāda X.

grudge →

nyana

Grudge: see: patigha

hetu →

nyana

Hetu: ‘cause’, condition, reason; Abhidhamma root-condition. In sutta usage it is almost synonymous with paccaya ‘condition’, and often occurs together with it ’What is the cause, what is the c …

iddhi-pāda →

nyana

Iddhi-pāda: ‘roads to power’ or success are the 4 following qualities,,for as guides, they indicate the road to power connected therewith; and because they form, by way of preparation, the roads …

ignorance →

nyana

*Ignorance: avijjā, further see: paticcasamuppāda 1.

ill-will →

nyana

Ill-will: vyāpāda is a synonym of dosa see: mūla and patigha and is one of the 10 mental chains samyojana, 5 hindrances nīvarana and 10 disadvantageous courses of action see: *kamma \ …

investigation →

nyana

Investigation: full understanding through: tīranapariññā see: pariññā - ‘Investigation’ vīmamsā is one of the 4 roads to power iddhipāda and one of the 4 predominants adhipati s *paccay …

jarā →

nyana

Jarā: ‘old age, decay’, is one of the 3 divine messengers see: deva-dūta. For its conditioning by birth, see: paticcasamuppāda 11.

jhāna →

nyana

Jhāna: ‘absorption’ meditation refers chiefly to the four meditative absorptions of the fine-material sphere rūpa-jjhāna or rūpāvacara - jjhāna avacara They are achieved through the att …

jāti →

nyana

Jāti: ‘birth’, comprises the entire embryonic process beginning with conception and ending with parturition.

The birth of beings belonging to this or that order of beings, their being born, their …

paccaya →

nyana

Paccaya: ‘condition’, is something on which something else, the so-called ‘conditioned thing’, is dependent, and without which the latter cannot be. Many are the ways in which one thing, or one o …

pahāna →

nyana

Pahāna: ‘overcoming’, abandoning. There are 5 kinds of overcoming: 1 overcoming by repression vikkhambhana-pahāna i.e. the temporary suspension of the 5 hindrances nīvarana during the absorpt …

paramī →

nyana

Paramī: Pāramitā: ‘perfection’. Ten qualities leading to Buddhahood: 1 perfection in giving or generosity; dāna - pāramī 2 morality sīla - p 3 renunciation nekkhamma - p 4 understan …

pariyatti →

nyana

Pariyatti: ‘learning the doctrine’, the ‘wording of the doctrine’. In the ‘progress of the disciple’, 3 stages may be distinguished: theory, practice, realization, i.e. 1 learning the wording of t …

patibhāga-nimitta →

nyana

Patibhāga-nimitta: s. nimitta, kasina, samādhi.

patibhāna-patisambhidā →

nyana

Patibhāna-patisambhidā: the ‘analytical knowledge of ready wit’: see: patisambhidā

paticcasamuppāda →

nyana

Paticcasamuppāda: ‘dependent origination’, is the doctrine of the conditionality of all physical and psychical phenomena, a doctrine which, together with that of impersonality anattā, forms the …

patience →

nyana

Patience: or forbearance khanti one of the 10 perfections pāramī, .

patigha →

nyana

Patigha: - 1. In an ethical sense, it means: ‘repugnance’, grudge, resentment, anger, and is a synonym of vyāpāda, ill-will’ see: nīvarana and dosa ‘hate’ see: mūla It is one of the late …

patikkūla-saññā →

nyana

Patikkūla-saññā: s. kāyagatā - sati

patinissaggānupassanā →

nyana

Patinissaggānupassanā: ’contemplation on relinquishment ’, is one of the 18 kinds of insight vipassanā. Further cf. the 16th exercise of anapana-sati.

patipadā →

nyana

Patipadā: 1. ‘Road’, ’ Path ’; for instance in dukkhanirodha - gāminī - patipadā ‘the road leading to the ceasing of suffering’ = 4th Noble Truth; majjhima - patipadā ‘the Middle Way’ …

patipadā-ñānadassana-visuddhi →

nyana

Patipadā-ñānadassana-visuddhi: ‘purification by knowledge and vision of the path -progress’ forms the 6th stage of purification visuddhi.

patipannaka →

nyana

Patipannaka: ’ Path -attainer’, is he who had reached one of the 4 supra-mundane paths of Nobility see: ariya-puggala - App.

patipassaddhi-pahāna →

nyana

Patipassaddhi-pahāna: ‘overcoming of defilements by tranquillization’ see: pahāna.

patipatti →

nyana

Patipatti: practice, or ‘pursuance’ of the teaching, as distinguished from the mere theoretical knowledge of its wording pariyatti.

patisambhidā →

nyana

Patisambhidā: ‘analytical knowledge’ or ‘discrimination’, is of 4 kinds: analytical knowledge of the true meaning attha-patisambhidā of the law dhamma - patisambhidā, of language nirutti

patisandhi →

nyana

Patisandhi: lit. ‘reunion, relinking’, i.e. rebirth, is one of the 14 functions of consciousness viññāna-kicca. It is a kamma-resultant type of consciousness and arises at the moment of concep …

patisankhāna-bala →

nyana

Patisankhāna-bala: and Bhāvanā-bala: ‘power of reflection’, and ‘power of mental development’. About these 2 powers it is said in A. II, 10:

What, o Bhikkhus, is the power of reflection? If …

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 \ …

pativedha →

nyana

Pativedha: ‘penetration’, signifies the realization of the truth of the Dhamma, as distinguished from the mere acquisition of its wording pariyatti or the practice patipatti of it, in other wo …

penetration →

nyana

Penetration: s. pativedha pariyatti - For the power of penetrating vipphāra knowledge and concentration, see: iddhi - For morality combined with penetration nibbedha see: *hāna-bhāgiy …

phassa →

nyana

Phassa: fr. phusati to touch: ‘sense-contact’, contact. The term samphassa is used in compounds, e.g. in the following: ‘;T’here are 6 classes of sense-contact: visual contact cakkhu - *s …

pindapātik'anga →

nyana

[[pindapātik’anga]]Pindapātik’anga: The ‘practice of going for food’, is one of the 13 ascetic purification-exercises see: dhutānga

predominance →

nyana

Predominance: and pre-nascence: adhipati, purejāta, are 2 of the 24 conditions paccaya.

progress →

nyana

Progress: s. patipadā, abhabbagamana - p. in morality, etc., see: hānabhāgiya etc. - Purification by knowledge and vision of path -progress, see: visuddhi VI. - p.: of the disciple …

punabbhava →

nyana

Punabbhava: lit.: re-becoming; ‘renewed existence’, is a sutta term for ‘rebirth’, which, in later literature mostly is called patisandhi The attainment of Sainthood arahatta implying the end …

pātihāriya →

nyana

Pātihāriya: ‘miracle’, marvel. Three marvels are ascribed to the Buddha: the marvel of magic iddhi - p the marvel of mind-reading ādesanā - p and the marvel of instruction anusāsanī \ …

pātimokkha →

nyana

Pātimokkha: ‘Disciplinary Code’, is the name of the code of monk’s rules, which on all full-moon and new moon days is recited before the assembled community of fully ordained Bhikkhus Bhikkhu. …

pātimokkha-samvara-sīla →

nyana

Pātimokkha-samvara-sīla: ‘morality consisting in restraint with regard to the Disciplinary Code’ pātimokkha see: prec.. For details, see: sīla.

tanhā →

nyana

Tanhā: lit. ‘thirst’: ‘craving’, is the chief root of suffering, and of the ever-continuing cycle of rebirths.;What, o Bhikkhus, is the origin of suffering? It is that craving which gives rise to …

ti-hetu-patisandhika →

nyana

Ti-hetu-patisandhika: s. patisandhi.

twin miracle →

nyana

[[twin miracle]]Twin miracle: yamaka-pātihāriya

āhāra →

nyana

Āhāra: ‘nutriment’, ‘food’, is used in the concrete sense as material food and as such it belongs to derived materiality see: khandha Summary I. In the figurative sense, as ‘foundation’ or susta …

āhāre patikkūla-saññā →

nyana

[[āhāre patikkūla-saññā]]Āhāre-patikkūla-saññā: ‘reflection on the disgusting aspects of food’, fully described in Vis.M XI, l.

ānāpāna-sati →

nyana

Ānāpāna-sati: Awareness or mindfulness on & by in-and-out-breathing, is one of the most important trainings for reaching mental concentration and the 4 absorptions jhāna. In the Satipatthāna …

ārammanādhipati →

nyana

Ārammanādhipati, Predominance Conditional Relation. see: paccaya

āyatana →

nyana

*Āyatana:
* 1: Spheres, is a name for the four formless absorptions; see: jhāna 5-8.
2: The 12 sources or bases on which depend the mental processes, consist of five physical sense-organs an …

āyūhana →

nyana

Āyūhana: K ammic accumulation, is a name used in the commentarial literature for the advantageous and disadvantageous intentional activities kamma or kammic-constructions sankhāra (see: *paticc …

a →

pts

…assimilated form (e.g. appaṭicchavin). In meaning it equals na-, nir- and vi-. Often we find it opp. to sa-. Verbal negatives…

abhi →

pts

Abhi-

I. Meaning

  1. 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 …

abhijappana →

pts

in hattha˚; casting a spell to make the victim throw up or wring his hands DN.i.11; DN-a.i.97.

doubtful whether to jappati or to japati to mumble, to which belongs jappana in kaṇṃa˚ DN-a.i.97

abhijappati →

pts

to wish for, strive after, pray for SN.i.143 (read asmâbhijappanti & cp.; Kindred Sayings p. 180) = Ja.iii.359 (= namati pattheti piheti C.); Snp.923, Snp.1046 (+ āsiṃsati thometi; Cnd.79 = jappati …

abhijappin →

pts

adjective praying for, desiring AN III.353 (kāma-lābha˚).

fr. abhijappati

abhijappā →

pts

praying for, wishing, desire, longing Dhs.1059 = Nd ii.taṇhā ii. Dhs.1136.

abstr. fr. abhijappati, cp. jappā

abhikkama →

pts

going forward, approach, going out Pv.iv.1#2 (opp. paṭikkama going back); Dhp-a.iii.124 (˚paṭikkama).

abhikkamati →

pts

…(evaṃ ˚itabbaṃ evaṃ paṭikkamitabbaṃ thus to approach & thus to withdraw)
pp abhikkanta (q.v.).

Vedic…

abhikkanta →

pts

…with and opp to paṭikkantaṃ) going forward (and backward), approach (and receding) DN.i.70 (= gamaṇa + nivattana DN-a.i.183)…

abhikkhipati →

pts

to throw Dāvs iii.60; cp. abhinikkhipati ibid. 12.

abhi + khipati

abhinandati →

pts

…(aor. abhinandi, opp paṭikkosi) Vv-a.65 (vacanaṃ)
pp abhinandita (q.v.). Often in combn. with…

abhinikkhipati →

pts

to lay down, put down D Avs.iii.12, Avs.iii.60.

abhi + nikkhipati

abhinipātin →

pts

adjective falling on io (-˚) Ja.ii.7.

abhi + nipātin

abhipāruta →

pts

adjective dressed Mil.222.

abhi + pāruta, pp. of abhipārupati

abhisaddahati →

pts

…Pv.iv.1#25 (˚saddaheyya paṭiñeyya Pv-a.226); Ne.11; Mil.258; Pv-a.26 Dāvs iii.58.

abhi + saddahati, cp. Sk. abhiśraddadhāti, e.g….

abhisajjati →

pts

to be in ill temper, to be angry, to curse, imprecate (in meaning of abhisanga 2) DN.i.91 (= kodha-vasena laggati DN-a.i.257), DN.iii.159; Ja.iii.120 (+ kuppati); Ja.iv.22 (abhisajji kuppi vyāpajji …

abhisamaya →

pts

…Pp.41; Vv.16#10 (= saccapaṭivedha Vv-a.85); DN-a.i.32; Dhp-a.i.109; Vv-a.73 (bhāvana˚), Vv-a.84 (sacchikiriya˚); Dpvs.i.31….

abhisandahati →

pts

…in sense of a prep. = on account of, because of Ja.ii.386 (= paṭicca C.).

abhi + sandahati of saṃ + dhā

abhisantāpeti →

pts

to burn out, scorch, destroy MN.i.121.

ahhi + santāpeti, Caus. of santapati

abhisapana →

pts

cursing, curse Pv-a.144 (so read for abhisampanna).

fr. abhisapati

abhisapati →

pts

to execrate, curse, accurse Vin.iv.276; Ja.iv.389; Ja.v.87; Dhp-a.i.42
pp abhisatta.

abhi + sapati, of śap

abhisatta →

pts

cursed, accursed, railed at, reviled Ja.iii.460; Ja.v.71; Snp-a.364 (= akkuṭṭha); Vv-a.335.

pp. of abhisapati, cp. Sk. abhiśapta, fr. abhi + śap

abhisaññūhati →

pts

to heap up, concentrate Vb.1, Vb.2, Vb.82 sq.; Vb.216 sq., Vb.400; Mil.46 Cp. abhisaṅkhipati.

abhi + saññūhati, i.e. saṃ-ni-ūhati

abhisaṅkhipati →

pts

to throw together, heap together, concentrate Vb.1 sq., Vb.82 sq., Vb.216 sq. Vb.400; Mil.46.

abhi + sankhipati

abhisaṭa →

pts

  1. (med.) streamed forth, come together Ja.vi.56 (= sannipatita C.).
  2. (pass.) approached, visited Vin.i.268.

pp. of abhisarati, abhi + sṛ; to flow

abhisiṃsati →

pts

…explains by icchi sampaṭicchi).

= abhisaṃsati, abhi + śaṃs. As to Sk. śaṃs → P. siṃs cp. āsiṃsati, as to meaning…

abhisāpa →

pts

curse, anathema SN.iii.93 = Iti.89 (which latter reads abhilāpa and It A explains by akkosa see vv.ll. under abhilāpa & cp.; Brethren 376 n. 1.) Thag.1118.

abhisapati

abhitatta →

pts

scorched (by heat), dried up, exhausted, in phrases uṇha˚ Vin.ii.220; Mil.97, and ghamma˚ SN.ii.110, SN.ii.118; Snp.1014; Ja.ii.223; Vv-a.40; Pv-a.114.

pp. of abhi + tapati

abhivaḍḍhati →

pts

  1. to increase (intrs.) DN.i.113, DN.i.195 (opp. hāyati); MN.ii.225; AN.iii.46 (bhogā a.); Dhp.24; Mil.374; Pv-a.8, Pv-a.133; Sdhp.288, Sdhp.523.
  2. to grow over or beyond, to outgrow Ja.iii.399 (va …

abhiññā →

pts

Abhiññā1

feminine Rare in the older texts. It appears in two contexts. Firstly, certain conditions are said to conduce (inter alia) to serenity, to special knowledge (abhiññā), to specia …

accaya →

pts

…In the same sense accaya-paṭiggahaṇa pardon, absolution Ja.v.380 accayena desanaṃ paṭigaṇhāti Ja.i.379; accayaṃ khamati to…

acchanna →

pts

…not fair, not suitable or proper (paṭirūpa).

pp. of acchādeti

accheraka →

pts

adjective = acchera (acchariya) Ja.i.279; Bv.i.9 (pāṭihīraṃ).

acchupeti →

pts

to procure or provide a hold, to insert, to put on or in Vin.i.290 (aggaḷaṃ), Vin.ii.112.

ā + chupeti, Caus. of chupati

accupati →

pts

at Ja.iv.250 read accuppati, aor. 3rd sg. of accuppatati to fall in between (lit. on to), to interfere (with two people quarelling). C. explains atigantvā uppati. There is no need for Ker …

adhigacchati →

pts

…Pv.i.11#9 (= vinditvā paṭilabhitvā Pv-a.60). grd. -gantabba Iti.104 (nibbāna). cond. -gacchissaṃ Snp.446. 1st aor. 3…

adhipa →

pts

ruler, lord, master Ja.ii.369; Ja.iii.324; Ja.v.393; Pv.ii.8#6 (jan˚ king); Dāvs iii.52; Vv-a.314.

Sk. adhipa, abbrev. of adhipati

adhipaka →

pts

adjective (-˚) mastering, ruling or governed, influenced by (cp. adhipati) AN.i.150 (atta loka˚ dhamma˚).

fr. prec.

adhipati →

pts

noun adjective

  1. ruler, master Ja.iv.223; Vv.81#1; Mil.388; Dhp-a.i.36 (= seṭṭha).
  2. ruling over, governing, predominant; ruled or governed by Vb.216 sq. (chandaṃ adhipatiṃ katvā making energy pre …

adhipatikā →

pts

moth, a mosquito Mnd.484 (see adhipāta2).

fr. adhipāta2

adhipāta →

pts

Adhipāta1

splitting, breaking, only in phrase muddhā˚; head-splitting Snp.988 sq., Snp.1004, Snp.1025 (variant reading Nd ii.˚vipāta).

adhipāteti

Adhipāta2

a moth Snp.964. …

adhipāṭimokkha →

pts

the higher, moral, code Vin.v.1 (pāṭim˚ +); MN.ii.245 (+ ajjhājīva).

adhi + pāṭimokkha

adhivāsaka →

pts

Adhivāsaka & Adhivāsika

adjective willing, agreeable, enduring, patient Vin.iv.130; MN.i.10, MN.i.526; AN.ii.118 AN.iii.163; AN.v.132; Ja.iii.369 (an˚); Ja.iv.11, Ja.iv.77.

fr. adhivāsa

adhivāsanatā →

pts

patience, endurance, Dhs.1342; Vb.360 (an˚).

abstr. fr. adhivāsana

adhivāseti →

pts

  1. to wait for (c. acc.) Ja.i.254; Ja.ii.352 Ja.iii.277.
  2. to have patience, bear, endure (c. acc.) DN.ii.128, DN.ii.157; Ja.i.46; Ja.iii.281 (pahāre); Ja.iv.279, Ja.iv.407; Ja.v.51 Ja.v.200; Vv-a.3 …

adhivāsika →

pts

Adhivāsaka & Adhivāsika

adjective willing, agreeable, enduring, patient Vin.iv.130; MN.i.10, MN.i.526; AN.ii.118 AN.iii.163; AN.v.132; Ja.iii.369 (an˚); Ja.iv.11, Ja.iv.77.

fr. adhivāsa

aggi →

pts

…of becomings Sdhp.552; vippaṭisār˚; burning remorse Pv-a.60; sok˚; burning grief Pv-a.41.

Note. The form aggini occurs only at…

agha →

pts

…Ja.iv.154 aghe ṭhitā = appaṭighe ākāse ṭhitā the air which does not offer any resistance) On the other hand the primary meaning is…

ajjhagā →

pts

…at Kp-a.180 by vindi paṭilabhi), Snp.956 (ratiṃ; expld. at Mnd.457 by adhigacchi); Iti.69 (jātimaraṇaṃ); Dhp.154…

ajjhupagacchati →

pts

…+ upa +…

ajjhājīva →

pts

too rigorous or strenuous a livelihood MN.ii.245 (+ adhipāṭimokkha).

adhi (ati?) + ā + jīv

akampiyatta →

pts

the condition of not being shaken, stableness Mil.354.

abstr. fr. akampiya, grd. of a + kampati

akkhaya →

pts

adjective not decaying, in akkhayapaṭibhāna, of unfailing skill in exposition Mil.3, Mil.21.

a + khaya, kṣi

akkhaṇa →

pts

wrong time, bad luck, misadventure, misfortune. There are 9 enumerated at DN.iii.263; the usual set consists of 8; thus DN.iii.287; Vv-a.193; Sdhp.4 sq. See also *khaṇa-[vedhin](/de …

alaṃ →

pts

…not at all); alaṃ te vippaṭisārāya you ought to feel sorry for it Vin.ii.250; alaṃ vacanāya one says rightly SN.ii.18; alaṃ hitāya…

alaṅkata →

pts

…Dhp.142 (= vatthâbharaṇa-paṭimaṇḍita Dhp-a.iii.83); Pv.ii.3#6; Vv.1#1; Ja.iii.392; Ja.iv.60. 2. “done enough” (see…

anta →

pts

…plus s- nirodhagāmini-paṭipadā at SN.iii.157. Interpreted by Morris as “goal” (J.P.T.S. 1894, 70)

Often pleonastically, to be…

antara →

pts

adjective Primary meanings are “inside” and “in between” as adj. “inner”; in prep. use & in compounds “inside, in between”. Further development of meaning is with a view of contrasting the (two) sides …

anu →

pts

…of anu is paṭi and both are often found in one cpd. (cp. ˚loma ˚vāta). 2. Meanings.

  1. With verbs of motion:

anudhamma →

pts

…in phrase dh˚-ânudh˚ -paṭipanna “one who masters the completeness of the Dh.”, e.g. SN.ii.18; SN.iii.163;…

anukampaka →

pts

˚ika (adj.) kind of heart, merciful, compassionate, full of pity (-˚ or c. loc.) DN.iii.187; SN.i.105 (loka˚), SN.i.197; SN.v.157; AN.iv.265 sq.; Iti.66 (sabba-bhūta˚); Pv.i.3#3 (= kārunika Pv-a.16 …

anukampati →

pts

to have pity on, to commiserate, to pity, to sympathise with (c. acc.) SN.i.82, SN.i.206 SN.v.189. Imper. anukampa Pv.ii.1#6 (= anuddayaṃ karohi Pv-a.70) & anukampassu Pv.iii.2#8 (= anuggaṇha Pv\ …

anukampita →

pts

adjective compassioned, gratified, remembered, having done a good deed (of mercy Pv.iii.2#30.

pp. of anukampati

anukampā →

pts

compassion, pity, mercy DN.i.204; MN.i.161; MN.ii.113; SN.i.206; SN.ii.274 (loka˚), SN.iv.323; SN.v.259 sq.; AN.i.64, AN.i.92; AN.ii.159; AN.iii.49; AN.iv.139 Pp.35
■ Often in abl. anukampāya out …

anukkhepa →

pts

compensation Vin.i.285.

anu + khepa, see anukkhipati

anukkhipati →

pts

to throw out Cp.xi.6 (vaṭṭaṃ).

anu + khipati

anukūla →

pts

…the propagation of the clan).

anu + kūla, opp. paṭikūla

anulimpana →

pts

anointing Mil.353, Mil.394.

fr. anulimpati

anulimpati →

pts

to anoint, besmear, Mil.394 (˚limpitabba). Caus. -limpeti in same meaning Mil.169 and -lepeti Mil.169 (grd. -lepanīya to be treated with ointment)
pp anulitta (q.v.). …

anulitta →

pts

adjective anointed, besmeared Ja.i.266; Pv-a.211.

cp. Sk. anulipta, pp. of anulimpati

anuloma →

pts

-paṭiloma in regular order & reversed, forward backward (Ep. of paṭiccasamuppāda, also in BSk.) Vin.i.1;…

anunaya →

pts

…AN.iv.7 sq (id.) MN.i.191; Dhs.1059; Vb.145; Ne.79; combd. w opp. paṭigha (repugnance) at Mil.44,…

anupakampati →

pts

to shake, move, to be unsteady Thag.191 = Ud.41.

anu + pakampati

anuparivatti →

pts

(-˚) dealing with, occupation, connection with SN.iii.16.

anu + parivatti

anupatati →

pts

  1. to follow, go after, Ja.vi.555 anupatiyāsi Subj.).
  2. to fall upon, to befall, attack Vin.iii.106 = MN.i.364; SN.i.23 (read ˚patanti for ˚patatanti = Dhp.221 (dukkhā); Thag.41 = Thag.1167 (of light …

anupatita →

pts

“befallen”, affected with, oppressed by (-˚) SN.ii.173 (dukkha˚); SN.iii.69 (id.); Snp.334 (pamāda˚).

pp. of anupatati

anupatitatta →

pts

the fact of being attacked by, being a victim of (-˚) Snp-a.339.

abstr. of anupatita

anupaṭipāti →

pts

…successively DN-a.i.277 (kathā = anupubbikathā) Dhp-a.iii.340 (anupaṭipāṭiyā = anupubbena); Vism.244.

anu + paṭipāti

anupubba →

pts

…Vin.i.83; Dhp.239 (= anupaṭipāṭiyā Dhp-a.iii.340); Pp.41, Pp.64; Ja.ii.2, Ja.ii.105; Ja.iii.127; Mil.22; Pv-a.19. anupubbaso (abl….

anupātin →

pts

adjective

  1. following, indulging in Ja.iii.523 (khaṇa˚).
  2. attacking, hurting Ja.v.399.

fr. anupāta

anurūpa →

pts

…Pv-a.128 (id.), Pv-a.78, Pv-a.122, Pv-a.130, Pv-a.155; etc. Cp. also paṭirūpa in same meaning.

anu + rūpa

anusota →

pts

paṭisotaṃ against the stream); Pv-a.169 (Gangāya a. āgacchanto).

  • -gāmin “one who follows the…

anusāsana →

pts

advice, instruction, admonition DN.iii.107; AN.i.292 (˚pāṭihāriya cp. anusāsanī); Mil.359.

Vedic anuśāsana, fr. anu + śās

anusāsanī →

pts

instruction, teaching, commandment, order SN.v.108; AN.ii.147; AN.iii.87 AN.v.24 sq., AN.v.49, AN.v.338; Ja.v.113; Thig.172, Thig.180; Pv.iii.7#6 Thag-a.162; Vv-a.19, Vv-a.80, Vv-a.81.

  • *-[pāṭi …

anutappati →

pts

to be sorry for, to regret, repent, feel remorse Ja.i.113; Ja.iv.358; Ja.v.492 (ppr. an-anutappaṃ); Dhp.67, Dhp.314; Pv.ii.9#42; Dhp-a.ii.40. grd. anutappa to be regretted AN.i.22, AN.i.77; AN.iii …

anuttara →

pts

…Dhp.23, Dhp.55 (= asadisa appaṭibhāga Dhp-a.i.423); Pv.iv.35 2 (dhamma); Dhs.1294; DN-a.i.129; Pv-a.1, Pv-a.5, Pv-a.6, Pv-a.18,…

anuttariya →

pts

…sets of 3 (viz. dassana˚, paṭipadā˚, vimutti˚;) at DN.iii.219, or of 6 (viz. *dassana˚, savana˚ lābha˚, sikkhā˚, pāricariyā˚,…

anutāpa →

pts

anguish, remorse, conscience Vv.40#5 (= vippaṭisāra Vv-a.180); Dhs-a.384.

fr. anu + tāpa

anutāpiya →

pts

grd. of anutappati, q.v.

anuvikkhitta →

pts

adjective dispersed over SN.v.277 sq. (+ anuvisaṭa).

anu + vi + khitta, pp. of anu + vikkhipati

anuvāta →

pts

…AN.i.226 (˚paṭivātaṃ); Sdhp.425 (paṭivāta˚). In anuvāte (anu + vāte) at Ja.ii.382 “with the wind, facing the w. in…

anuṭṭhāna →

pts

“the not getting up”, inactivity, want of energy Dhp.241 (sarīra-paṭijagganaṃ akaronto Dhp-a.iii.347).

an + uṭṭhāna

anālamba →

pts

adjective without support (from above), unsuspended, not held Snp.173 (+ appatiṭṭha expld. at Snp-a.214 by heṭṭhā patiṭṭhâbhāvena upari ālambhāvena ca gambhīra).

an + ālamba

anāsaka →

pts

…anāśaka nt.] fasting, abstaining from food Dhp.141 (= bhatta-paṭikkhepa Dhp-a.iii.77).

an + āsaka

apacaya →

pts

falling off, diminution (opp. ācaya gathering, heaping up), unmaking, esp. loss (of wordliness) decrease (of possibility of rebirth Vin.ii.2 = Vin.iii.21 = Vin.iv.213 cp. Ja.iii.342 …

apaccakkha →

pts

adjective unseen; in instr. f. apaccakkhāya as adv. without being seen, not by direct evidence Mil.46 sq.

a + paṭi + akkha

apalepa →

pts

in “so ’palepa patito jarāgharo” at Thig.270 is to be read as “so palepa˚”. Morris’s interpret. J.P.T.S. 1886, 126 therefore superfluous.

aparāyin →

pts

adjective having no support Ja.iii.386 (f. ; C. appatiṭṭhā appaṭisaraṇā).

a + parāyin, cp. parāyana

apassena →

pts

…viz sankhāy’ ekaṃ paṭisevati, adhivāseti, parivajjeti, vinodeti AN.v.30.

  • -phalaka (cp. Morris J.P.T.S. 1884,…

apavadati →

pts

to reproach, reprove, reject, despise DN.i.122 (= paṭikkhipati DN-a.i.290); SN.v.118 (+ paṭikkosati).

apa + vadati

appaccaya →

pts

  1. (n.) discontent, dissatisfaction, dejection, sulkiness DN.i.3 (= appatītā honti tena atuṭṭhā asomanassitā ti appacayo; domanass’ etaṃ adhivacanaṃ DN-a.i.52); DN.iii.159; MN.i.442; AN.i.79, AN.i.12 …

appatissa →

pts

…Appatissa-vāsa an unruly state anarchy Ja.ii.352. See also paṭissā.

a + paṭi + ; śru

appatiṭṭha →

pts

adjective

  1. not standing still SN.i.1.
  2. without a footing or ground to stand on, bottomless Snp.173.

a + patiṭṭha

appatīta →

pts

adjective dissatisfied, displeased, disappointed (cp. appaccaya) Ja.v.103 (at this passage preferably to be read with variant reading as appatika = without husband, C. explains assāmika), Ja.v.155 ( …

appaṭi →

pts

Appaṭi˚

see in general under paṭi˚.

a + paṭi˚

appaṭibhāga →

pts

adjective not having a counterpart, unequalled, incomparable Dhp-a.i.423 (= anuttara).

a + paṭibhāga

appaṭibhāṇa →

pts

…to intimidate, bewilder Ja.v.238, Ja.v.369.

a + paṭibhāṇa

appaṭicchavi →

pts

adjective at Pv.ii.1#13 is faulty reading for sampatitacchavi (variant reading).

appaṭigandhika →

pts

Appaṭigandhika & ˚iya

adjective not smelling disagreeable, i.e. with beautiful smell, scented odorous Ja.v.405 (˚ika, but C. ˚iya;…

appaṭigandhiya →

pts

Appaṭigandhika & ˚iya

adjective not smelling disagreeable, i.e. with beautiful smell, scented odorous Ja.v.405 (˚ika, but C. ˚iya;…

appaṭigha →

pts

…psychol. t. t. appld. to rūpa not reacting or impinging (opp. sappaṭigha) DN.iii.217; Dhs.660, Dhs.756, Dhs.1090, Dhs.1443.

a +…

appaṭikkhippa →

pts

adjective not to be refused Ja.ii.370. Appatigandhika & iya;

a + paṭikkhippa, grd. of paṭikkhipati

appaṭikopeti →

pts

not to disturb, shake or break (fig.) Ja.v.173 (uposathaṃ).

a + paṭikopeti

appaṭikārika →

pts

…Ja.v.418 (spelling here & in C. appati˚).

a + paṭikārika

appaṭima →

pts

adjective matchless, incomparable, invaluable Thag.614; Mil.239.

a + paṭima fr. prep. paṭi but cp. Vedic apratimāna fr. prati +

appaṭisama →

pts

adjective not having it’s equal, incomparable Ja.i.94 (Baddha-sirī).

a + paṭi = sama; cp. BSk. apratisama Mvu.i.104

appaṭisandhika →

pts

…Pv-a.66) = Ja.iii.167 (= paṭipākatiko kātuṃ na sakkā C.). 2. incapable of reunion, not subject to reunion, i.e. to rebirth Ja.v.100…

appaṭisaṅkhā →

pts

want of judgment Pp.21 = Dhs.1346.

a + paṭisankhā

appaṭissavatā →

pts

want of deference Pp.20 = Dhs.1325.

a + paṭissavatā

appaṭivattiya →

pts

…only found as variant reading at Ja.ii.245; otherwise as t.

a + paṭi + vattiya = vṛtya, grd. or vṛt

appaṭivekkhiya →

pts

not observing or noticing Ja.iv.4 (= apaccavekkhitvā anavekkhitvā C.).

ger. of a + paṭi + avekkhati

appaṭivibhatta →

pts

…AN.iii.289; Mil.373; cp. Mil trsl. ii.292.

a + paṭi + vibhatta

appaṭividdha →

pts

adjective “not shot through” i.e. unhurt Ja.vi.446.

a + paṭi + viddha

appaṭivāṇa →

pts

…not opposing or contradicting AN.i.50; AN.iii.41; AN.v.93 sq. adj. Ja.i.326.

a + paṭivāṇa, for ˚vrāṇa, the guṇa-form of vṛ; cp….

appaṭivāṇitā →

pts

…ca kusalesu dhammesu appaṭivāṇitā ca padhānasmiṃ“* (discontent with good states and the not shrinking back in the struggle Dhs…

appaṭivāṇī →

pts

…ussāho ussoḷhī appaṭivāṇī* SN.ii.132; SN.v.440; AN.ii.93 AN.ii.195; AN.iii.307 sq.; AN.iv.320; Nd ii.under chanda C. [cp….

appaṭivāṇīya →

pts

…source from whence there is no turning back“), Thig.55.

grd. of a + paṭi + vṛ; cp. BSk. aprativāṇiḥ Divy.655; Mvu.iii.343

arahant →

pts

adjective noun Before Buddhism used as honorific title of high officials like the English ʻHis Worship’; at the rise of Buddhism applied popularly to all ascetics (Dial. iii.3–⁠6). Adopted by the Bu …

arahatta →

pts

…Dhp-a.ii.49 (saha paṭisambhidāhi), Dhp-a.ii.93 (id.); Pv-a.53, Pv-a.54, Pv-a.61, Pv-a.233 & freq elsewhere; cp. arahattāya…

asama →

pts

…incomparable Ja.i.40 (+ appaṭipuggala); Sdhp.578 (+ atula). Esp. freq. in cpd -dhura lit. carrying more than an equal burden, of…

asaṅkusaka →

pts

…Kern,

Toevoegselen

p. 18 not contrary Ja.vi.297 (˚vattin, C. appaṭilomavattin, cp. Ja trsln.vi.143).

assa →

pts

Assa1

shoulder; in cpd. assapuṭa shoulder-bag, knapsack i.e. a bag containing provisions instr. assupuṭena with provisions. Later exegesis has interpreted this as a bag full of ashes, …

ati →

pts

…prefixes a (ā), anu, ava, paṭi, vi (e.g. khaṇḍâkhaṇḍa seṭṭhânuseṭṭhi, chiddâvacchidda, angapaccanga cuṇṇavicuṇṇa)….

atikhiṇa →

pts

adjective in cāpâtikhīṇa broken bow (?) Dhp.156 (expld. at Dhp-a.iii.132 as cāpāto atikhīṇā cāpā vinimmuttā).

ati + khīṇa

atipātin →

pts

adjective noun one who attacks or destroys Snp.248; Ja.vi.449 (in war nāgakkhandh˚ = hatthikkhande khaggena chinditvā C.); Pv-a.27 (pāṇ˚).

atricchā →

pts

great desire, greed, excessive longing, insatiability Ja.iv.5, Ja.iv.327.

Sk. *atṛptyā, a + tṛpt + yā, influenced by Desid. titṛpsati, so that atricchā phonetically rather corresponds to a form * …

attan →

pts

…Pv-a.181. Thus in cpd. paṭilābha assumption of an existence, becoming reborn as an individual Vin.ii.185;…

attha →

pts

…AN.iii.356 Dhp.100

  • -paṭisambhidā knowledge of the meaning (of words) combined with dhamma of the text or spirit ‣See above no. 3…

ava →

pts

Ava˚

prefix

I. Relation between ava & o

Phonetically the difference between ava & o is this, that; ava is the older form, whereas o represents a later development. Histor …

avacaraṇa →

pts

being familiar with, dealing with, occupation Ja.ii.95.

fr. avacarati 1

avahāra →

pts

taking, acquiring, acquisition Vin.v.129 (pañca avahārā, viz. theyya˚, pasayha˚, parikappa˚ paṭicchanna˚, kusa˚).

fr. avaharati

avakkhipana →

pts

throwing down, putting down Ja.i.163.

fr. avakkhipati

avakkhipati →

pts

Avakkhipati & okkhipati

to throw down or out, cast down, drop; fig usually applied to the eyes = to cast down, hence transferred to the other senses and used in meaning of “to keep under, to restrain …

avakkhitta →

pts

Avakkhitta & okkhitta

  1. [= Sk. avakṣipta] thrown down, flung down, cast down, dropped thrown out, rejected. (ava:) MN.i.296 (ujjhita +); DN-a.i.281 (an˚), DN-a.i.289 (pinḍa); Pv-a.174 (piṇḍa). …

avakkāra →

pts

throwing away, refuse, sweepings; only in cpd. -pātī a bowl for refuse, slop basin, ash-bin Vin.i.157, Vin.i.352; Vin.ii.216; MN.i.207; Dhp-a.i.305.

Sk. avaskara faeces, fr. avaṃ + karoti

avalitta →

pts

(-˚) besmeared; in cpd. ullittāvalitta “smeared up & down” i.e. plastered inside & outside AN.i.101.

Sk. avalipta, pp. of ava-limpati

avaṃ →

pts

adverb the prep. ava in adv. use, down, downward; in C. often expld. by adho. Rarely absolute, the only passage found so far being Snp.685 (avaṃ sari he went down, variant …

avekkhipati →

pts

to jump, hop lit. to throw (a foot) down Ja.iv.251 (= pacchimapāde khipati C.).

avaṃ + khipati, avaṃ here in form ave corresp. to avaḥ, cp. pure for puraḥ etc.

avhayati →

pts

Avhayati & Avheti

  1. to call upon, invoke, appeal to DN.i.244 (avhayāma imper.) Pv-a.164.
  2. to call, call up, summon MN.i.17; Ja.ii.10 Ja.ii.252 (= pakkosati); Ja.v.220 (avhayesi); Ja.vi.18, Ja.vi.1 …

avheti →

pts

Avhayati & Avheti

  1. to call upon, invoke, appeal to DN.i.244 (avhayāma imper.) Pv-a.164.
  2. to call, call up, summon MN.i.17; Ja.ii.10 Ja.ii.252 (= pakkosati); Ja.v.220 (avhayesi); Ja.vi.18, Ja.vi.1 …

avhāyana →

pts

calling to, asking, invocation, imploration DN.i.11 (Sir-avhāyane, variant reading avhayana expld. at DN-a.i.97 with reading Sirivhāyana as “ehi Siri mayhaṃ sire patiṭṭhāhī ti evaṃ sire S …

avijjā →

pts

…of continual rebirth (see paṭicca-samuppāda, cp. SN.ii.6, SN.ii.9, SN.ii.12; Snp.p.141 & many other passages) See on…

avippaṭisāra →

pts

absence of regret or remorse AN.iii.46.

a + vippaṭisāra

aya FIXME double →

pts

…Dhp-a.iii.344); Pv.i.10#13 (paṭikujjita, of Niraya)
■ Iron is the material used κα ̓τἐςοξήν in the outfit & construction of…

ayo →

pts

…Dhp-a.iii.344); Pv.i.10#13 (paṭikujjita, of Niraya)
■ Iron is the material used κα ̓τἐςοξήν in the outfit & construction of…

añña →

pts

…dve pi aññamaññaṃ paṭibaddha citta ahesuṃ (in love with each other) Ja.iii.188; or ˚- aññamañña-paccaya mutually dependent,…

aññā →

pts

…SN.ii.267; AN.iii.437

aṃsa →

pts

Aṃsa1

  1. the shoulder AN.v.110; Snp.609. aṃse karoti to put on the shoulder, to shoulder Ja.i.9.
  2. a part (lit. side) (cp. ˚āsa in koṭṭhāsa and expln of …

aṭṭha →

pts

…nakkhattāni Mnd.382; paṭisallāṇaguṇā Mil.140
■ 38 aṭṭhatiṃsā Mil.359 (rājaparisā)
■ 48…

baddha →

pts

…Cp. ati˚, anu˚, a˚, ni˚, paṭi˚, vini˚, sam˚.

  • -añjalika keeping the hands reverently extended Dāvs iii.30. *…

bala →

pts

…anavajja˚, sangāha˚. 3 paṭisankhāna˚ bhāvanā˚, anavajja˚; sangāha˚
■ For 4 balāni see also DN.iii.229 note, and for…

balavant →

pts

…sturdy oxen MN.i.226; -vippaṭisāra deep remorse Pv-a.14, -balava very strong Ja.ii.406. -balavaṃ as nt. adv. “exceedingly,” in…

bali →

pts

…oblations AN.ii.68.

  • -paṭiggāhaka receiving offerings worthy of oblations Ja.ii.17 (yakkha; interpreted by Fick,…

balīyati →

pts

to have strength, to grow strong, to gain power, to overpower Snp.770 (= sahati parisahati abhibhavati Mnd.12, cp. Mnd.361); Ja.iv.84 (vv.ll. khalī˚ & paliyy˚; C explains by avattharati) = Pv.ii.6#1 ( …

bandhati →

pts

…Cp. ati˚ anu˚, ā, o˚, paṭi˚, sam˚.

Vedic badhnāti, later Sk. bandhati, Idg. *bhendh, cp. Lat. offendimentum i.e. band; Goth bindan =…

bandhava →

pts

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

bhadda →

pts

Bhaddaa & Bhadrab

adjective

  1. auspicious lucky, high, lofty, august, of good omen reverend (in address to people of esteem), good, happy fortunate DN.ii.95a; SN.i.1 …

bhasma →

pts

…ashes Dhp.71 (= chārikāya paṭichanna Dhp-a.ii.68); Ja.vi.236 (.… va pāvaka)

  • -puṭa a sack for ashes DN-a.i.267 (as…

bhasman →

pts

…ashes Dhp.71 (= chārikāya paṭichanna Dhp-a.ii.68); Ja.vi.236 (.… va pāvaka)

  • -puṭa a sack for ashes DN-a.i.267 (as…

bhatta →

pts

feeding, food, nourishment, meal Dhp.185; Pp.28, Pp.55; Ja.ii.15; Ja.v.170 (bhatta-manuñña-rūpaṃ for bhattaṃ-); Vism.66 (where 14 kinds enumerated, i.e. sangha˚ uddesa˚ etc.); Sdhp.118
■ ucchiṭṭh …

bhattimant →

pts

…perspicacious? Thag.370; Com. has: yathānusiṭṭhaṃ paṭipattiyā tattha bhattimā nāma.

from bhatti

bhava →

pts

…In the “causal chain” (Paṭicca-samuppāda, q.v.) bhava is represented as condition of birth (jāti), or resultant force for new birth
■…

bhaṇḍa →

pts

…to sell goods Ja.i.377 (+ paṭibhaṇḍaṃ dāpeti to receive goods in return); vikkiṇiya-bh. goods for sale Dhp-a.i.390
■…

bhikkhu →

pts

…with samaññāya bhikkhu, paṭiññāya bh., bhikkhatī ti bh., bhikkhako ti bh., bhikkhācariyaṃ ajjhupagato ti bh., bhinna-paṭa-dharo ti…

bhoga →

pts

Bhoga1

  1. enjoyment AN.iv.392 (kāmaguṇesu bh.).
  2. possession, wealth DN.iii.77; Snp.301, Snp.421; Dhp.139, Dhp.355; Pp.30, Pp.57; Sdhp.86, Sdhp.228 Sdhp.264
    appa˚ little or no pos …

bhoja →

pts

…te“ cp. MN.iii.173: “paṭirājāno te rañño cakkavattissa anuyuttā bhavanti,” and AN.v.22: “kuḍḍarājāno” in same phrase …

bhojaka →

pts

  1. one who provides food, attendant at meals Ja.v.413.
  2. (is this from bhuñjati2 & bhujissa?) one who draws the benefit of something, owner, holder, in; gāma˚; landholder, village headma …

bhojana →

pts

food, meal, nourishment in general Ja.ii.218; Ja.iv.103, Ja.iv.173; Ja.i.178; Ja.iv.223; Snp.102 Snp.128, Snp.242, Snp.366, Snp.667; Dhp.7, Dhp.70; Pp.21, Pp.55; Mil.370 Vism.69, Vism.106; Sdhp.52, Sd …

bhāra →

pts

  1. anything to carry, a load Vin.iii.278 (Bdhgh; dāru˚ a load of wood) bhāraṃ vahati to carry a load AN.i.84; Vv-a.23
    garu˚ a heavy load, as “adj.” “carrying a heavy load” Ja.v.439 (of a w …

bhātuka →

pts

brother, usually -˚, viz. pati˚; brother-in-law, husband’s brother Ja.vi.152 putta˚; son & brother Dhp-a.i.314; sa˚; with the brother Thag-a.71 (Tha-ap.36).

= bhātika, fr. Sk. bhrātṛka

bhāṇa →

pts

…(variant reading paṭibhāna), Dhp-a.iii.345; Dhp-a.iv.18.

  • -vāra a section of the Scriptures, divided into…

bhūmi →

pts

…Vism.442 (with ref. to the 4 Paṭisambhidā, as sekha-bhūmi asekha-bhūmi), Vism.517 (paññā˚-niddesa). usually -˚ indriya˚ Ne.192;…

bhūta →

pts

grown, become; born, produced; nature as the result of becoming. The (exegetical) definition by Bdhgh of the word bhūta is interesting. He (at MN-a.i.31) distinguishes the foll. 7 …

bimba →

pts

  1. shape, image (= paṭimā Vv-a.168) SN.i.134 (trsl. “puppet”); SN.v.217 (vimba) Ja.v.452. In phrase cittakataṃ bimbaṃ it refers to the…

bodhi →

pts

Bodhi1

feminine (supreme knowledge, enlightenment, the knowledge possessed by a Buddha (see also sambodhi & sammā-sambodhi) MN.i.356; MN.ii.95 = DN.iii.237 (saddho h …

brahma →

pts

Brahma & Brahmā

I. Brahman

neuter [cp. Vedic bráhman nt. prayer; nom. sg bráhma]

  1. the supreme good; as a buddhistic term used in a sense different from the brahmanic (save in controvers …

brahmā →

pts

Brahma & Brahmā

I. Brahman

neuter [cp. Vedic bráhman nt. prayer; nom. sg bráhma]

  1. the supreme good; as a buddhistic term used in a sense different from the brahmanic (save in controvers …

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

…Mil.95; further appaṭipuggala SN.i.134; his teaching leads to enlightenment, to self-conquest, to security…

bujjhati →

pts

…cattāri vā ariyasaccāni paṭivijjhati Nibbānam eva vā sacchikaroti“ Dhs-a.217, cp. translation at Expos. 294 “to rise from the…

byāruddha →

pts

…in enmity with each other; = paṭiviruddha Mnd.408), Snp.938 (Snp.412 id.; Snp-a.566 = āhata-citta).

pp. of vy + ā + rundh; reading by˚…

cakka →

pts

…of “4 blessings”: paṭirūpadesa-vāsa, sappurisûpassaya atta-sammāpaṇidhi, pubbe-kata-puññatā AN.ii.32; Ja.v.114; mentioned…

cakkhu →

pts

…˚ī SN.iv.331 (of majjhimā paṭipadā); Pts.ii.147;

  • -dada one who gives the eye (of understanding Thag.3; *…

calaka →

pts

Calaka1

masculine a camp marshal, adjutant DN.i.51≈(in list of various occupations); AN.iv.107 sq.

Calaka2

neuter a piece of meat thrown away after having been chewed Vin.ii.1 …

camma →

pts

  1. skin, hide, leather Vin.i.192 (sīha˚ vyaggha˚ dīpi˚), Vin.i.196 (elaka˚ aja˚ miga˚) AN.iv.393 (sīha˚ dīpi˚); Pv-a.157 (kadalimiga˚ as rug) Ja.ii.110 (sīha˚); Ja.iii.82, Ja.iii.184; Mil.53; Sdhp.14 …

camu →

pts

an army Ja.ii.22; camūpati a general Mhvs.10, Mhvs.65; Mhvs.23, Mhvs.4; Dāvs i.3.

Both derivation and exact meaning uncertain. The Vedic camū is a peculiar vessel into wh. the Soma flows from the pre …

cappeti →

pts

to chew Bdhgh on Vin.ii.115. Cp. jappati.

Sk. carvayati Dhtp.295 gives root cabb in meaning “adana”

catur →

pts

…in phrasc catuhi gabbhehi paṭimaṇḍitaṃ catussälaṃ kāretvā Vv-a.220; Dhp-a.iii.291; -’ha (catuha & catūha), 4 days catuhena…

ceteti →

pts

Cinteti & ceteti

Forms

  1. cint:
    pres cinteti
    pot cinteyya;
    ppr cintento & cintayanto (Snp.834)
    aor cintesi, 3rd pl. cintesuṃ (Ja.i.149), acintayuṃ (Snp.258)
    ger ci …

cetiya →

pts

tumulus, sepulchral monument, cairn, MN.i.20; Dhp.188; Ja.i.237; Ja.vi.173; Snp-a.194 (dhātu-gharaṃ katvā cetiyaṃ patiṭṭhāpesuṃ); Kp-a.221; Dhp-a.iii.29 (dhātu˚) Dhp-a.iv.64); Vv-a.142; Sdhp.428 …

chanda →

pts

…(lust), e.g. ch rāga dosa paṭigha DN.i.25 (cp. DN-a.i.116); rūpesu uppajjati ch. vā rāgo SN.iv.195. See below ˚rāga. In this bad sense it…

channa →

pts

…proper Vin.ii.124 (+ paṭirūpa); Vin.iii.128; DN.i.91 (+ paṭirūpa); SN.i.9; MN.i.360; Ja.iii.315; Ja.v.307 Ja.vi.572; Pv.ii.12#15 (=…

chupati →

pts

to touch Vin.i.191; Vin.iii.37, Vin.iii.121; Ja.iv.82; Ja.vi.166; Vism.249; Dhp-a.i.166 (mā chupi)
pp chupita.

Dhtp.480 = samphasse

chupita →

pts

touched Vin.iii.37; Ja.vi.218.

pp. of chupati

cikkhati →

pts

(cikkhanā, etc.) to tell, to announce: see *ā*˚ & paṭisaṃ˚.

Freq. of khyā, Dhtp.19: cikkh = vacane

cinteti →

pts

Cinteti & ceteti

Forms

  1. cint:
    pres cinteti
    pot cinteyya;
    ppr cintento & cintayanto (Snp.834)
    aor cintesi, 3rd pl. cintesuṃ (Ja.i.149), acintayuṃ (Snp.258)
    ger ci …

cira →

pts

…a long time SN.ii.227

  • -paṭika [cp. Sk. ciraṃ prati] long since, adj. constr in conformity w. the subject Vin.i.33; DN.ii.270;…

citta →

pts

…medhāvin kalyāṇapaṭibhāna SN.iv.375 samaṇa bahussuta c. uḷāra Vv.84#26
■ AN.iii.58; Ja.i.148; Mil.1, Mil.21;…

cittatā →

pts

…noble character); paṭibaddha˚ (in love with) Pv-a.145 Pv-a.147, Pv-a.270. In SN.iii.152 l cittitā q.v.

f. abstr. to…

copana →

pts

moving, stirring Dhp-a.iv.85; Dhs-a.92, Dhs-a.240, Dhs-a.323.

cup, copati to stir, rel. to kup, see kuppati

cātur →

pts

Cātur˚

(and cātu˚) consisting of four. Only in compounds viz.

  • -(r)anta (adj.) “of four ends,” i.e. covering or belonging to the 4 points of the compass, all-encircling, Ep of the earth: Ja.ii. …

cīvara →

pts

…AN.iii.274f.

  • -paṭivisa a portion of the c. Vin.i.263 Vin.i.285, Vin.i.301
  • -palibodha an obstacle to the valid performance of…

daddula →

pts

…& AN.iv.47 (kukkuṭapattaṃ vā n-daddulaṃ vā aggimhi pakkhittaṃ paṭilīyati) unexplained; perhaps a muscle.

Sk. dārdura?

dadāti →

pts

…spare one’s life Ja.ii.154 paṭivacanaṃ to answer Ja.i.279; sādhukāraṃ to applaud Ja.i.223; paṭiññaṃ to promise Pv-a.76
■ to…

dakkhiṇā →

pts

gift, a fee, a donation; a donation given to a “holy” person with ref. to unhappy beings in the Peta existence (“Manes”), intended to induce the alleviation of their sufferings; an intercessional, exp …

dameti →

pts

to make tame, chastise, punish master, conquer, convert Vin.ii.196 (daṇḍena); MN.ii.102; Dhp.80, Dhp.305 (attānaṃ); Iti.123 (ppr. [danto] damayataṃ seṭṭho [santo] samayataṃ isi); Mil.14, Mil.386; Pv- …

dampati →

pts

master of the house, householder, see tudampati & cp. gahapati.

Sk. dampati master of the house; dual: husband & wife; cp. also patir dan, *dam, as in Gr. δ ̈ω, δ ̈ωμα & δες-in δεσπότης = dampati …

dasa →

pts

…attho DN-a.i.111); Snp.653 (paṭiccasamuppāda˚), Snp.733 (sammad˚) Ja.i.506 (yugamatta˚; variant reading dassa)
■…

dassana →

pts

…AN.iv.302 sq.; cp. ñ-d-paṭilābha AN.i.43 AN.ii.44 sq.; AN.iii.323; ñ-d-visuddhi MN.i.147 sq. Also with further determination as…

daṇḍa →

pts

…Cnd.5764. Cp. paṭidaṇḍa retribution Dhp.133. 5. (fig.) a means of frightening, frightfulness, violence teasing. In this meaning…

deha →

pts

body AN.ii.18; Pv-a.10 Pv-a.122. Usually in foll. phrases: hitvā mānusaṃ dehaṃ SN.i.60; Pv.ii.9#56; pahāya m. d. SN.i.27, SN.i.30; jahati d MN.ii.73; ˚ṃ nikkhipati Pv.ii.6#15; (muni or khīṇāsavo a …

desanā →

pts

…Vism.523 sq (regarding Paṭiccasamuppāda); Pv-a.1, Pv-a.2, Pv-a.9, Pv-a.11; Sdhp.213. 2. Freq. in dhamma˚; moral instruction,…

deva →

pts

god, a divine being; usually in pl. devā the gods. As title attributed to any superhuman being or beings regarded to be in certain respects above the human level. Thus primarily (see 1a) …

devata →

pts

adjective (-˚) having such & such a god as one’s special divinity, worshipping, a worshipper of, devotee of Mil.234 (Brahma˚ + Brahma (garuka)
■ f.; devatā in pati “worshipping …

devatā →

pts

…AN.iii.77 (bali-paṭiggāhikā), AN.iii.287 (saddhāya samannāgatā); AN.iii.309; AN.iv.302 sq., AN.iv.390 (vippaṭisāriniyo),…

dhamma →

pts

…with attha, nirutti and paṭibhāna one of the 4 Paṭisambhidās (branches of analytic knowledge AN.ii.160; Pts.i.84,…

dhava →

pts

Dhava1

the shrub Grislea Tomentosa AN.i.202, AN.i.204; Ja.iv.209; Ja.vi.528.

Sk. dhava = madhuratvaca, Halāyudha

Dhava2

a husband Thag-a.121 (dh. vuccati sāmiko tad abhāvā v …

dhopati →

pts

to wash, cleanse DN.i.93 (dhopetha, imper.; variant reading B dhovatḥa), DN.i.124 (dhopeyya; variant reading B. dhoveyya).

a variant of dhovati, taken as Caus. formation

dhorayha →

pts

“Carrying a yoke” a beast of burden SN.i.28; DN.iii.113 (purisa˚); AN.i.162.

  • -vata (nt.) the practice of carrying a burden, the state of a beast of burden, drudgery SN.i.28;
  • *\ …

dhovati →

pts

to rinse, wash, cleanse, purify Vin.ii.208, Vin.ii.210, Vin.ii.214; Snp.p.104 (bhājanāni) Ja.i.8; Ja.v.297
dhovi Ja.vi.366; Dhp-a.iii.207.
ger dhovitvā

dhura →

pts

  1. a yoke, a pole, the shaft of a carriage Ja.i.192 (purima-sakaṭa˚) Ja.i.196; Cp.ii.8, Cp.ii.4.
  2. (fig.) a burden, load, charge, office, responsibility Snp.256 (vahanto porisaṃ dh ˚ṃ “carrying a hu …

dhuravant →

pts

adjective one who has or bears his yoke, patient, enduring SN.i.214 = Snp.187 (: cetasikaviriya-vasena anikkhittadhura Snp-a.236).

cp. Sk. dhuradhara

dippati →

pts

to shine, to shine forth, to be illustrious Vin.ii.285. Cp. pa˚.

Sk. dīpyate, see under dīpa1 & cp. jotati

disā →

pts

…SN.iii.124 e.g. also called paṭidisā DN.iii.176](/define/as uddhaṃ adho SN.iii.124 e.g. also called paṭidisā DN.iii.176)), making in all 6…

diṭṭhi →

pts

…speculation MN.iii.46; -paṭivedha = prec DN.iii.253; -patta one who has formed (a right or wrong…

dosa →

pts

…distinction between dosa & paṭigha is made at DN-a.i.116 as: dosa = dubbalakodha; paṭigha = balavakodha
■ In combination lobha d moha…

du →

pts

…paṭinissaggin, paṭipadā, paṭivijjha, paṭivedha pabhajja, pamuñca, pameyya, parihāra, payāta pasu, peyya, posa; (p)phassa;…

dukkha →

pts

…AN.iii.416; etc.

  • -paṭikkūla averse to pain, avoiding unpleasantness, in combination sukhakāmo d-p. SN.iv.172…

dāna →

pts

  1. giving, dealing out, gift; almsgiving liberality, munificence; especially a charitable gift to a bhikkhu or to the community of bhikkhus, the Sangha (cp. deyyadhamma & yañña). As such it constitute …

dāra →

pts

…Ja.v.288; Vv-a.299 (˚paṭiggaha)
putta-dārā (pl.) wife & children Snp.108, Snp.262; Ja.i.262; cp. saputtadāra with w. & ch….

dārā →

pts

…Ja.v.288; Vv-a.299 (˚paṭiggaha)
putta-dārā (pl.) wife & children Snp.108, Snp.262; Ja.i.262; cp. saputtadāra with w. & ch….

dāsī →

pts

…freq. to cpd. d-d-paṭiggahaṇa slave-trading DN.i.5≈(cp. DN-a.i.78);

  • -putta the son of a slave, an abusive…

dīpa →

pts

Dīpa1

a lamp Ja.ii.104 (˚ṃ jāleti to light a l.); Dhp-a.ii.49 (id.), Dhp-a.ii.94 (id.)

  • -acci the flame of a lamp Thag-a.154;
  • -āloka light of …

dīpeti →

pts

to make light, to kindle, to emit light, to be bright; to illustrate, explain AN.v.73 sq.; Dhp.363; Mil.40; Pv-a.94, Pv-a.95, Pv-a.102, Pv-a.104 etc.; Sdhp.49, Sdhp.349. Cp. ā˚.

Sk. dīpayati, Cau …

dūra →

pts

adjective far distant, remote, opp. āsanna (Ja.ii.154) or santika (Dhs.677; Vism.402)
■ Pv-a.117. Often in compounds (see below), also as dūri˚; e.g. dū …

gabbha →

pts

  1. interior, cavity (loc. gabbhe in the midst of: angāra˚ Ja.iii.55); an inner room, private chamber, bedroom, cell. Of a Vihāra Vin.ii.303; Vin.iii.119; Vin.iv.45; Vv-a.188; Vv-a.220
    ■ Ja.i.90 …

gaha →

pts

…conduct Snp.393 (= agāriyā paṭipadā Snp-a.376) -˚ka belonging to a layman; acting as a layman or in the quality of a l. AN.ii.35…

gahapati →

pts

the possessor of a house, the head of the household pater familias (freq. + seṭṭhi).

  1. In formulas
    1. as regards social standing, wealth & clanship: a man of private (i.e. not official) life, cl …

gahapatika →

pts

adjective noun belonging to the rank or grade of a householder, a member of the gentry, a man of private means (see gahapati) DN.i.61 (expl. as gehassa pati ekageha-matte jeṭṭha …

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. …

garahā →

pts

…Snp.141; Ja.i.10 (garahapaṭicchādanabhāva preventing all occasion for finding fault); Ja.i.132 (garaha-bhaya-bhīta for fear of blame),…

gati →

pts

…Cnd.664; as gati upapatti paṭisandhi Nd ii.on dhātu (see [as puna-gati rebirth](/define/as puna-gati rebirth))
■ The Arahant as being…

gava →

pts

Gava˚

base of the N. go, a bull, cow, used in compounds See gāv˚, go.

-akkha a kind of window Mhvs.9. Mhvs.15, Mhvs.17; -āghātana slaughtering of cows Vin. …

gaṇaka →

pts

counter, one skilled in counting familiar with arithmetic; an accountant, overseer or calculator. enumerated as an occupation together with muddika at DN.i.51 (expl DN-a.i.157 by acchidda-pāṭhaka); …

gaṇhati →

pts

…g. to enumerate Pv-a.18; paṭisandhiṃ g. to be born Ja.i.149; maraṇaṃ g. to die Ja.i.151 mūlena g. to buy Ja.iii.126; vacanaṃ g. to…

gaṇhāti →

pts

…g. to enumerate Pv-a.18; paṭisandhiṃ g. to be born Ja.i.149; maraṇaṃ g. to die Ja.i.151 mūlena g. to buy Ja.iii.126; vacanaṃ g. to…

gaṇḍamba →

pts

Name of the tree, under which Gotama Buddha performed the double miracle; with ref. to this freq in phrase gaṇḍamba-rukkha-mūle yamakapāṭihāriyaṃ katvā Ja.i.77; Ja.iv.263 sq.; DN-a.i.57; Pv-a.13 …

gaṇṭhikā →

pts

…in phrase gaṇṭhikaṃ paṭimuñcitvā Vin.i.46 Vin.ii.213, Vin.ii.215, trsld at Vin. Texts iii.286 “fasten the block on (to…

gha →

pts

… ■ iṇagha at Snp.246 is variant reading SS for iṇaghāta. Cp. paṭi & see also ghana2 & ghāta.

ghaṭīyati →

pts

…gh.), Dhp-a.i.174. 2. to be obstructed Cnd.102 (= virujjhati, paṭihaññati).

Pass. of ghaṭeti

ghaṭṭeti →

pts

…Ja.i.218; Pv.iv.10#9 (= paṭihaṃsati Pv-a.271); DN-a.i.256 (= khuṃseti); Dhp-a.i.251 2. fig AN.iii.343; Snp.847 (cp. Mnd.208); Vism.18 …

gijjha →

pts

…Ja.i.210 (cp. giddha); cp. paṭi˚.

  • -kūṭa “Vulture’s Peak” Np. of a hill near Rājagaha Vin.ii.193;…

go →

pts

, f.) a cow, an ox, bull, pl. cattle. For f. cp gāvī; see also *gava*˚ for cpds
■ Sg. nom. go (Snp.580 also in composition, cp. aja-go-mahisādi Pv-a.80 = pasū) gen. gavassa (MN.i. …

gotta →

pts

…family name Snp.456;

  • -paṭisārin (adj.) relying on lineage DN.i.99 (cp. Dialogues i.122); AN.v.327 sq.; *…

gādha →

pts

…(= patiṭṭhā). Cp. o˚, paṭi˚.

Sk. gāḷha firm Dhtp.167 “paṭiṭṭhāyaṃ” cp. also Sk. gādha, fordable & see…

gāha →

pts

…(wrong views) with paṭiggāha & abhinivesa Cnd.271#iii (on lepa); Pp.22; Dhs.381 (= obsession like the grip of a crocodile Dhs-a.253),…

gāma →

pts

collection of houses, a hamlet (cp. Ger. gemeinde), a habitable place (opp. arañña: gāme vā yadi vâraññe Snp.119), a parish or village having boundaries & distinct from the surrounding country (gāmo c …

gāmika →

pts

  1. a governor of a village, overseer of a parish Vin.i.179; AN.iii.76, AN.iii.78, AN.iii.300 (in series w. raṭṭhika pettanika, senāpatika, pūgagamaṇika).
  2. [to gam ] adj. going wandering, travellin …

gāmin →

pts

…Dhp-a.iii.175, udaya˚ paṭipadā SN.v.361; nibbāna dhamma Snp.233; amata-gāmi-magga SN.v.8; udayatthagāmiṇī paññā AN.v.15;…

gārava →

pts

…Sanghe, sikkhāya, appamāde paṭisanthāre Vin.v.92 = DN.iii.244. As 7 gāravā (the 6 + samānhi) in adj. ; and sa˚; at AN.iv.84 (see…

gūhati →

pts

to hide, to conceal. See paṭi˚, pari˚
caus gūhayati Sdhp.189 (gūhayaṃ ppr.). Cp. gūḷha.

Sk. gūhati, pp. gūḍha; see…

haṅkhati →

pts

see *paṭi*˚.

hiri →

pts

Hiri & hirī

feminine sense of shame, bashfulness, shyness SN.i.33; DN.iii.212; AN.i.51, AN.i.95; AN.iii.4 sq., AN.iii.331, AN.iii.352, AN.iv.11, AN.iv.29; Snp.77, Snp.253, Snp.719; Pp.71; Pv.iv.7#3; …

hirī →

pts

Hiri & hirī

feminine sense of shame, bashfulness, shyness SN.i.33; DN.iii.212; AN.i.51, AN.i.95; AN.iii.4 sq., AN.iii.331, AN.iii.352, AN.iv.11, AN.iv.29; Snp.77, Snp.253, Snp.719; Pp.71; Pv.iv.7#3; …

hīna →

pts

…(hīnaṃ dhātuṃ paṭicca uppajjati hīnā saññā); SN.iii.47; SN.iv.88, SN.iv.309 (citta h. duggata); DN.iii.106 DN.iii.111 sq.,…

ibbha →

pts

adjective menial; a retainer, in the phrase muṇḍakā samaṇakā ibbhā kaṇhā (kiṇhā) bandhupādāpaccā DN.i.90 (variant reading SS imbha T. kiṇhā, variant reading kaṇhā), DN.i.91, DN.i.103; MN.i.334 (ki …

iddhi →

pts

There is no single word in English for Iddhi, as the idea is unknown in Europe. The main sense seems to be ʻpotency’.

  1. Pre-Buddhistic; the Iddhi of a layman The four Iddhis of a king are personal …

indriya →

pts

A. On term

Indriya is one of the most comprehensive & important categories of Buddhist psychological philosophy & ethics meaning “controlling principle, directive force, élan, δύναμις” in t …

issattha →

pts

(nt. m.)

  1. (nt.) archery (as means 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. 318); Snp.617 (˚ṃ upajī …

iti →

pts

…to what follows DN.i.63 (iti paṭisañcikkhati); AN.i.205 (id.)

II. As emphatic part

Pointing out or marking off a statement either as…

japa →

pts

(& jappa vv.ll.)

  1. muttering, mumbling.; recitation AN.iii.56 = Ja.iii.205 (+ manta); Snp.328 (jappa (= niratthaka-kathā Snp-a.334).
  2. studying Ja.iii.114 (= ajjhena).

fr. japati

japana →

pts

(sic. DN-a.i.97, otherwise jappana) whispering, mumbling (see japati), in kaṇṇa˚. See also pari˚.

japati →

pts

(& jappati Dhtp.189, also ja pp.190 = vacane; sound-root jap) to mumble, whisper, utter, recite Ja.iv.204; Pv.ii.6#1 (= vippalapati Pv-a.94); Pv-a.97 ppr. jappaṃ SN.i.166 (palāpaṃ); Ja.iv.75. See …

jappati →

pts

to hunger for, to desire, yearn long for, (c. acc.) Snp.771 (kāme), Snp.839 (bhavaṃ), Snp.899, Snp.902 Cnd.79 (= pajappati),
pp jappita Snp.902. See also jappā, jappanā, etc., also abhijjappati & …

jappā →

pts

desire, lust, greed, attachment, hunger (cp. Nd ii.on taṇhā) SN.i.123 (bhava-lobha˚) Snp.1033; Cnd.250; Ne.12; Dhs.279, Dhs.1059.

to jappati

jayā →

pts

wife only in cpd. jayampatikā, the lady of the house and her husband, the two heads of the household. That the wife should be put first might seem suggestive of the matriarchate, but the expression …

jhāna →

pts

Jhāna1

neuter literally meditation. But it never means vaguely meditation It is the technical term for a special religious experience reached in a certain order of mental states. It was or …

jigucchati →

pts

to shun, avoid, loathe, detest, to be disgusted with or horrified at (c. instr.) DN.i.213 (iddhi-pāṭihāriyena aṭṭiyāmi harāyāmi j.): AN.iv.174 (kāyaduccaritena); Snp.215 (kammehi pāpakehi; Snp-a.266 …

jāmātar →

pts

(& jāmāta Ja.iv.219) daughter’s husband, son-inlaw Thig.422 (= Thag-a.269 duhitu pati); Ja.ii.63; Ja.v.442.

Vedic jāmātar. Deriv. uncertain. BR. take it as jā + mātar, the builder up of the fami …

jāni →

pts

Jāni1

feminine deprivation, loss, confiscation of property; plundering, robbery; using force, ill-treatment DN.i.135 = AN.i.201 (vadhena vā bandhena vā jāniyā vā); SN.i.66 (hatajānisu), J …

jānāti →

pts

…adhigacchati vindati paṭilabhati, & ñatvā (No. 267) by jānitvā tulayitvā tirayitva vibhāvayitvā vibhūtaṃ…

jāta →

pts

  1. As adj. n.un
    1. 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 …

jāti →

pts

…link in the chain of the Paṭicca-samuppāda. Under the first aspect it is enumerated in various formulae, either in full or abbreviated (see…

jāyampatikā →

pts

wife & husband Vv-a.286.

see jayampatikā & cp. jāyāpatī

jāyā →

pts

wife Vin.ii.259 = Vin.ii.264; Ja.iv.285.

  • -patī (pl.) husband & wife Pv-a.159; Dāvs v.2.

from jan

kacchapa →

pts

…fr. *kaśyapa, orig. Ep of kumma, like magga of paṭipadā

kacchā →

pts

…bandhatha gīveyyaṃ paṭimuñcatha). 3. belt loin-or waist-cloth (cp. next) Vin.ii.319; Ja.v.306 (= saṃvelli); Mil.36;…

kacci →

pts

Kacci & kaccid

indeclinable indef. interrog. particle expressing doubt or suspense equivalent to Gr. α ̓́ν, Lat. ne, num, nonne: then perhaps; I doubt whether, I hope, I am not sure, etc. Vin.i.158, …

kaccid →

pts

Kacci & kaccid

indeclinable indef. interrog. particle expressing doubt or suspense equivalent to Gr. α ̓́ν, Lat. ne, num, nonne: then perhaps; I doubt whether, I hope, I am not sure, etc. Vin.i.158, …

kalyāṇa →

pts

…Ja.iii.342;

  • -paṭibhāṇa of happy retort, of good reply AN.iii.58, cp. Mil.3; *…

kama →

pts

…of development Bdhd 96 paṭiloma˚ (going) the opposite way Bdhd 106; cp. also Bdhd 107, Bdhd 111. a fivefold kama or process (of development…

kamma →

pts

…paṭipucchākaraṇīya˚ paṭisāraṇiya˚ pabbājaniya˚ sammukhākaraṇīya˚
■ In this sense: kammaṃ karoti (w. gen.) to take…

kammanta →

pts

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

kammatā FIXME double →

pts

…Vv-a.18; muñcitu˚ (+ paṭisankhā) Pts.i.60 Pts.i.65; Bdhd 123; asotu˚, adaṭṭhu˚ and adassana˚ Vb.372. Esp. in definitions, as of…

kammatā →

pts

…Vv-a.18; muñcitu˚ (+ paṭisankhā) Pts.i.60 Pts.i.65; Bdhd 123; asotu˚, adaṭṭhu˚ and adassana˚ Vb.372. Esp. in definitions, as of…

kammika →

pts

adjective noun

  1. (-˚) one who does or looks after; one whose occupation is of such & such a character: āya˚; revenue-overseer, treasurer Dhp-a.i.184 sabba˚; (always with ref. to amacca, the …

kampati →

pts

to shake, tremble, waver Kh.6; Ja.i.23; Snp.268 (expl. Kp-a.153: calati, vedhati) Bdhd 84
■ Cp. anu˚, pa˚, vi˚, sam˚
kampamāna (adj.) trembling Ja.iii.161; agitated, trou …

kampiya →

pts

adjective in ; not to be shaken, immovable, strong Thig.195; Mil.386; (nt.) firmness said of the 5 moral powers (balāni) DN-a.i.64.

grd. of kampati

kamyatā FIXME double →

pts

…Vv-a.18; muñcitu˚ (+ paṭisankhā) Pts.i.60 Pts.i.65; Bdhd 123; asotu˚, adaṭṭhu˚ and adassana˚ Vb.372. Esp. in definitions, as of…

kamyatā →

pts

…Vv-a.18; muñcitu˚ (+ paṭisankhā) Pts.i.60 Pts.i.65; Bdhd 123; asotu˚, adaṭṭhu˚ and adassana˚ Vb.372. Esp. in definitions, as of…

kanha →

pts

…Pp.30; Mil.200, Mil.337; -paṭipadā Ja.i.105, and -magga the evil way AN.v.244, AN.v.278; -bhāvakara causing a low (re-)birth Ja.iv.9…

kantāra →

pts

…= MN.i.276;

  • -paṭipanna a wanderer through the wilderness, i.e. a forester Ja.iii.537. *…

kapalla →

pts

at Vin.i.203, is an error for kajjala, lamp-black, used in preparation of a collyrium (cp. J.P.T.S. 1887 167).

Kapalla

neuter

  1. a bowl in form of a skull, or the shell of reptiles; see *[kapāla …

kappa →

pts

adjective noun anything made with a definite object in view, prepared, arranged; or that which is fit, suitable, proper. See also DN-a.i.103 & Kp-a.115 for var. meanings.

I. Literal Meaning # …

kappaka →

pts

barber, hairdresser, also attendant to the king; his other function (of preparing baths) is expressed in the term nahāpaka (Pv.ii.9#37) or nahāpita (˚ā?) (DN-a.i.157) Vin. DN-a.i.344; DN-a.ii.182; …

kappati →

pts

to be fit, seeming, proper, with dat. of person DN.ii.162; Vin.ii.263, Vin.ii.294; Vin.iii.36; Thag.488; Mhvs.4, Mhvs.11; Mhvs.15, Mhvs.16.

Pass. of kappeti, cp. Sk. kalpyate

kappiya →

pts

…(Pv-a.26 = anucchavika paṭirūpa) Ja.i.392; DN-a.i.9; Pv-a.25 Pv-a.141
; not right, not proper, unlawful Vin.i.45…

kasambu →

pts

…in comb. brahmacāripaṭiñño antopūti avassuto k˚ SN.iv.181; AN.ii.240; AN.iv.128, AN.iv.201; Vin.ii.236; Pp.27, Pp.34, Pp.36; Vism.57…

kasi →

pts

Kasi & Kasī

feminine tilling, ploughing; agriculture, cultivation MN.ii.198; SN.i.172, SN.i.173 = Snp.76 sq. Vin.iv.6; Pv.i.5#6 (k˚, gorakkha, vaṇijjā); Pv-a.7 Sdhp.390 (k˚, vaṇijjā); Vv-a.63
■ * …

kasiṇa →

pts

…jhānânulomaṃ; jh˚paṭi˚; jh˚-ânupaṭi˚; jh˚-ukkantikaṃ; k˚ ukk˚; jh˚k˚-ukk˚) Vism.374; cp. Bdhd 5, 101 sq., 104, 152….

kassaka →

pts

husbandman, cultivator, peasant, farmer, ploughman DN.i.61 (k˚ gahapatiko kārakārako rāsi-vaḍḍhako); AN.i.241; AN.i.229, AN.i.239 (the three duties of a farmer); SN.i.172 = Snp.76; SN.iii.155 (varian …

kasī →

pts

Kasi & Kasī

feminine tilling, ploughing; agriculture, cultivation MN.ii.198; SN.i.172, SN.i.173 = Snp.76 sq. Vin.iv.6; Pv.i.5#6 (k˚, gorakkha, vaṇijjā); Pv-a.7 Sdhp.390 (k˚, vaṇijjā); Vv-a.63
■ * …

kata →

pts

…a name, called Ja.v.492 -paṭisanthāra having been received kindly Ja.vi.160; Dhp-a.i.80….

katama →

pts

…DN.i.197 (katamo so atta-paṭilābho?); Ja.i.97; Snp.995; Mil.51
■ instr katamena (scil. maggena) adv. by which way, how Mil.57,…

kathaṃ →

pts

…(:kathappakāra).

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

kathā →

pts

…(explained as kathanapaṭikathana); Dhp-a.ii.91 (˚ṃ karoti) Vv-a.153.

fr. kath to tell or talk, see katheti;…

kavi →

pts

…1 cintā˚ an original 2 suta˚ one who puts into verse what he has heard 3 attha˚ a didactic 4 paṭibhāṇa˚ an improvisor

*…

kaya →

pts

…buying selling, trade in ˚paṭivirata DN.i.5 = AN.ii.209 = AN.v.205 Pp.58; DN.i.64; SN.v.473; Snp.929; Ja.v.243; Khus.114; Dhp-a.i.78; Pv-a.29…

kañcana →

pts

gold AN.iii.346 Thag.691 (muttaṃ selā va k.); Thig.266 (k˚ ssa phalakaṃ va); Vv-a.4, Vv-a.9 (= jātarūpa). Esp. freq. in compounds = of or like gold.

kañcuka →

pts

…Dhp-a.iii.295 (paṭa˚ṃ paṭimuncitvā dressed in a close bodice); Pv-a.63 (urago tacaṃ kañcukaṃ omuñcanto viya). 2. the slough of a…

kaṃsa →

pts

  1. bronze Mil.2 magnified by late commentators occasionally into silver or gold. Thus Ja.vi.504 (silver) and Ja.i.338; Ja.iv.107 Ja.vi.509 (gold), considered more suitable to a fairy king
  2. a bronze …

kaṇḍu →

pts

…Dāvs iv.48;

  • -paṭicchādi an “itch-cloth,” i.e. a covering allowed to the bhikkhus when suffering from itch or other…

kaṇṭaka →

pts

…cp DN-a.i.296); Ja.i.186 (paṭikaṇṭaka, enemy); Ja.v.450; Thag.946; Dhp-a.i.177 (akkhimhi); Vv-a.301. 5. (fig.) anything sharp, thorny,…

kaṭṭha →

pts

Kaṭṭha1

ploughed, tilled Snp.80; Mil.255; Pv-a.45, Pv-a.62. a˚ untilled, unprepared Anvs.27. su˚ well-ploughed AN.i.229; Mil.255.

Sk. kṛṣṭa, pp. of kasati, cp. kiṭṭha

Kaṭṭha2</su …

kesa →

pts

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

kevala →

pts

(adj-adv.) expression of the concept of unity and totality: only, alone; whole, complete; adv altogether or only

  1. ˚ṃ (adv.)
    1. only = just: k tvaṃ amhākaṃ vacanaṃ karohi “do all we tell you Pv\ …

keḷanā →

pts

…Vb.351 = DN-a.i.286 (+ paṭikeḷanā). In this passage it is given as a rather doubtful expln of…

khalu →

pts

…indeed not Vism.60 (= paṭisedhan’ atthe nipāto). -pacchābhattika (adj.) = na p˚: a person who refuses food offered to him after the…

khama →

pts

…horse AN.iii.282. Khamā paṭipadā the way of gentleness (and opp. akkhamā), viz. akkosantaṃ na paccakosati “not to shout back at him who…

khamati →

pts

  1. to be patient, to endure, to forgive (acc. of object and gen. of person): n’ âhaṃ bhayā khamāmi Vepacittino (not do I forgive V. out of fear) SN.i.221 SN.i.222; aparādhaṃ kh. to forgive a fault Ja. …

khamā →

pts

  1. patience, endurance.
  2. the earth (cp. chamā & see khamati) Ja.iv.8 (variant reading B. chamāya).

fr. ksam

khandha →

pts

…Vism.558, Vism.389.

khanti →

pts

Khanti & Khantī

f. patience, forbearance, forgiveness. Def. at Dhs.1341: khantī khamanatā adhivāsanatā acaṇḍikkaṃ anasuropo attamanatā cittassa Most frequent combinations: with *[mettā](/define/mettā …

khantī →

pts

Khanti & Khantī

f. patience, forbearance, forgiveness. Def. at Dhs.1341: khantī khamanatā adhivāsanatā acaṇḍikkaṃ anasuropo attamanatā cittassa Most frequent combinations: with *[mettā](/define/mettā …

khattiya →

pts

nom. also khattiyāse Ja.iii.441. A shortened form is khatya Ja.vi.397
■ f. khattiyā AN.iii.226–⁠AN.iii.229, khattī DN.i.193, and khattiyī. A member of one of the clans or tribes recognised as of Ary …

khaya →

pts

waste, destruction, consumption decay, ruin, loss; of the passing away of night Vv-a.52 mostly in applied meaning with ref. to the extinction of passions & such elements as condition, life, & rebirth …

khaṇa →

pts

…cuti-kkhaṇo Bdhd 106; paṭisandhi˚ Pts.ii.72 sq.; Bdhd 59, 77, 78; uppatti˚ Vb.411 sq.; sotāpattimagga˚ Pts.ii.3; phala˚ Pts.i.26 Bdhd…

khaṇḍa →

pts

…shattered portions; ˚ṃ paṭisankharoti to repair dilapidations Vin.ii.160 (= navakammaṃ karoti) Vin.ii.286; Vin.iii.287; AN.iii.263; cp….

khepa →

pts

(-˚) throwing, casting, Sdhp.42. Usually in citta-kkhepa loss of mind, perplexity Dhp.138 Cp. vi˚, saṃ˚.

cp. khipati

khepeti →

pts

see khipati.

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 …

khipanā →

pts

throwing up, provocation, mockery, slander Mil.357; Vb.352; cp. Vism.29.

fr. khipati

khipati →

pts

to throw, to cast, to throw out or forth, to upset Snp.p.32 (cittaṃ); Ja.i.223 (sīsaṃ), Ja.i.290 (pāsake); Ja.ii.3 (daḷhaṃ dalhassa: to pit force against force)
aor khipi SN.iv.2, SN.iv.3 (khuracakk …

khipita →

pts

sneezing expectoration Pv.ii.2#3 (expl. Pv-a.80: mukhato nikkhantamala); Dhp-a.i.314 (˚roga + kāsa, coughing).

  • -sadda the sound of expectorations DN.i.50; Dhp-a.i.250.

pp. …

khippati →

pts

to ill-treat, in ppr. khippamāna Vv.84#44, explained at Vv-a.348 by vambhento, pīḷanto.

fr. kṣip

khitta →

pts

…overthrown Dhp.34; rajo paṭivātaṃ kh˚, dirt thrown against the wind SN.i.13, SN.i.164 = Snp.662 = Dhp.125; Ja.iii.203; ratti-khittā…

khura →

pts

Khura1

the hoof of an animal Vv.64#10 (of a horse = turagānaṃ khuranipāta, the clattering of a horse’s hoof Vv-a.279), cp. Sk. kṣura, a monkey’s claw Sp. Avs.i.236.

khura-kāse MN.i.44 …

khāra →

pts

…variant reading paṭicchaka); Vism.500; Mil.197 Both A & Nd have variant reading kharāpaṭicchaka;

kiccha →

pts

…Dhp.182 (kiccho manussapaṭilābho, Dhp-a.235 = dullabho).

  1. (nt.) distress, misery, pain, suffering: kicchaṃ āpanno loko DN.ii.30;…

kiraṇa →

pts

  1. an occupation, place of work, workshop Ja.iv.223. Cp. kita & kittima.
  2. [fr. kṛ; kirati to scatter, cp. pp. kiṇṇa] scattering, effusion (of sun rays), effulgence Vv-a.169, Vv-a.199.

fr. kṛ; …

kitava →

pts

…kaṭa, the lucky die. Explained at Dhp-a.iii.375 as taken from fowling kitavāya attabhāvaṃ paṭicchādeti “he hides himself by means of a…

kitavā →

pts

…kaṭa, the lucky die. Explained at Dhp-a.iii.375 as taken from fowling kitavāya attabhāvaṃ paṭicchādeti “he hides himself by means of a…

kiṃ →

pts

  1. as nt. subst. what? sotānaṃ kiṃ nivāraṇaṃ what is the obstruction? Snp.1032; kiṃ tava patthanāya what is it about your wish, i.e. what good is your wish? Vv-a.226; kim idaṃ this is what, that is …

kodha →

pts

anger. Nearest synonyms are āghāta (Dhs.1060 = Cnd.576 both expositions also of dosa), upanāha (always in chain rāga, dosa, moha, kodha, upanāha) and *[dhūma]( …

komāra →

pts

adjective juvenile, belonging to a youth or maiden: f. komārī a virgin AN.iv.210.

kopeti →

pts

…not to move a limb of the body see kāya. Cp. paṭi˚, pari˚, vi˚, saṃ˚.

caus. of kuppati

koṭṭeti →

pts

…Cp. also kūṭa4; ākoṭeti & paṭikoṭeti

koṭṭhaka →

pts

…satta-dvāra-koṭṭhakapaṭimaṇḍitaṃ “a mansion adorned with seven gateways” Ja.i.227 = Ja.i.230, Ja.i.290; Vv-a.322….

kujja →

pts

…deceit fraud (cp. Snp-a.286 kūṭa?). Cp. kujati & khujja, see also ava˚, uk˚, nik˚, paṭi˚, pali˚.

Sk. kubja, humpbacked; √qub, Lat….

kukkucca →

pts

…In this sense often with vippaṭissāra; and in conn. w. uddhacca it is the fourth of the five nīvaraṇas (q.v.) Vin.i.49; Vin.iv.70; DN.i.246;…

kukkuṭa →

pts

cock Mil.363; Ja.iv.58; Vv-a.163; f. kukkuṭī a hen Dhp-a.i.48; Thag-a.255; in simile MN.i.104 = MN.i.357 = AN.iv.125 sq., AN.iv.176 sq. (cp. ˚potako).

  • *-[aṇḍa](/define/aṇḍa …

kula →

pts

…do. Vv-a.66; kule kule appaṭibaddhacitto not in love with a particular family Snp.65; cp. kule gaṇe āvāse (asatto or similar terms) Nd…

kumbha →

pts

  1. a round jar, waterpot (= kulālabhājana earthenware Dhp-a.i.317), frequent in similes, either as illustrating fragility or emptiness and fullness: AN.i.130, AN.i.131 = Pp.32; AN.v.337; SN.ii.83; Mi …

kummagga →

pts

…Dhs.1003; Pp.22. Kummaggaṃ paṭipajjati to lose one’s way, to go astray. lit. Pv.iv.3#5 Pv-a.44 (variant reading SS.); fig. Snp.736; Iti.117;…

kupita →

pts

adjective

  1. shaken, disturbed Thig.504 (by fire = Thag-a.292); Ja.iii.344 (˚indriya).
  2. offended, angry DN.iii.238 = MN.i.101 = AN.iv.460 AN.v.18; MN.i.27; AN.iii.196 sq.; Pv.i.6#7. Often combined …

kuppa →

pts

adjective shaking, unsteady, movable; AN.iii.128 (˚dhammo, unsteady, of a pāpabhikkhu) Snp.784; of a kamma: a proceeding that can be quashed Vin.ii.71 (also a˚). nt. kuppaṃ anger Vin.ii.133 (karis s …

kuppati →

pts

to shake, to quiver, to be agitated, to be disturbed, to be angry. aor. kuppi, pp. kupita, ger. kuppa, caus. kopeti AN.iii.101 Snp.826, Snp.854; Pp.11, Pp.12, Pp.30. Of the wind Mil …

kurūra →

pts

adjective bloody raw, cruel, in -kammanta following a cruel (bloody occupation (as hunting, fishing, bird killing, etc. AN.iii.383 = Pp.56 (expld. Pp-a.233 by dāruṇa˚, also at Pv-a.181).

Sk. krū …

kusa →

pts

  1. the kusa grass (Poa cynosuroides) Dhp-a.iii.484: tikhiṇadhāraṃ tiṇaṃ antamaso tālapaṇṇam pi; Dhp.311; Ja.i.190 (= tiṇa); Ja.iv.140.
  2. a blade of grass used as a mark or a lot: pātite kuse “when t …

kusalatā →

pts

…skill in the spheres; paṭiccasamuppāda˚ skill in conditioned Genesis; ṭhāna˚ and aṭṭhāna˚ skill in affirming (negating) causal…

kusuma →

pts

any flower Ja.iii.394 (˚dāma); Ja.v.37; Pv-a.157 (= puppha); Vv-a.42; Dpvs.i.4; Sdhp.246, Sdhp.595 Dāvs v.51 (˚agghika), fig. vimutti˚ the flower of emancipation Thag.100; Mil.399.

kuṇa →

pts

…cp Pv-a.123. kuṇita paṭikuṇita an-ujubhūta); Dhp-a.iii.71 (kāṇa˚ blind and lame).

cp. kuṇi lame from *qer, to bend = Gr….

kuṇita →

pts

(or kuṇika) = kuṇa Pv-a.123, Pv-a.125 (or should it be kucita?). Cp. paṭi˚.

kuṭati →

pts

see *paṭi*˚ and cp. kūṭa1, koṭṭeti & in diff. sense kuṭṭa1.

kuṭṭhilikā →

pts

the pericarp or envelope of a seed (phala˚) Vv-a.344 (= sipāṭikā).

kāma →

pts

…Ja.vi.505; Mhbv.3; -paṭisandhi -sukhin finding happiness in the association with desire MN.iii.230;…

kāveyya →

pts

  1. poetry, the making of poems, poetry as business. one of the forbidden occupations DN.i.11 (= DN-a.i.95 kabba-karaṇa)
  2. poetry, song, poem (of suttanta) AN.i.72 = AN.iii.107.
  • *-[matta](/defin …

kāya →

pts

…Vin.ii.213;

  • -paṭibaddha 1 adj. (of the breath), dependent on, or connected with the body SN.iv.293;…

kūla →

pts

…a cesspool Vin.ii.141. See also paṃsu˚, & cp. uk˚, upa˚ paṭi˚.

Dhtp.271: kūla āvaraṇe

kūṭa →

pts

…Ja.iv.416 (expln paṭicchannapāsa). As deceit, cheating in formula tulā˚ kaṃsa māna˚ “cheating with weight, coin and measure…

labhati →

pts

  1. (the very freq. & ordinary meaning) to get, to receive, obtain, acquire.
  2. (fig.) to obtain permission to receive an opportunity, etc., as “pabbajituṃ sace lacchāmi” if I am allowed to receive the …

lagga →

pts

adjective sticking; stuck, attached; obstructed, hindered Cnd.107; Mil.346 (laggaṃ disvā mahiṃ); Dhs-a.127 (alagga-bhāva); Dhp-a.i.361 (˚mānasa) Neg. alagga unobstructed (lit. n …

lakkhaṇa →

pts

…by) signs Vv-a.138.

  • -paṭiggāhaka one who reads the signs, a soothsayer wise man Ja.i.56. *…

lapa →

pts

adjective noun talkative, talking, prattling; a talker, tattler, prattler, chatterer AN.ii.26 Thag.959 = Iti.112; Vism.26 (doubled: lapa-lapa) Mnd.226 (as lapaka-lapaka).

fr. lap: see *[lapati](/ …

lapati →

pts

to talk prattle, mutter Snp.776; Iti.122; Pv.i.8#1; Pv.ii.6#3
■ Cp ullapati, palapati, samullapati
caus lapeti (and lāpeti, metri causâ) to talk to, to accost, beg SN.i.31 (h …

lapita →

pts

talked, uttered, muttered Iti.98.

pp. of lapati

lepa →

pts

  1. smearing, plastering, coating over Vin.iv.303 (bāhira˚); Ja.ii.25 (mattikā˚).
  2. (fig.) plaster, i.e. that which sticks, affection, attachment, etc., in taṇhā˚ the stain of craving, & diṭṭhi˚; …

lepeti →

pts

see limpati.

likhita →

pts

…dhota-sankha-sappaṭibhāga.“ 2. written, inscribed Ja.iv.7 (likhitāni akkharāni); Mil.42 (lekha l.). 3. made smooth, shaved…

limpati →

pts

to smear, plaster, stain; usually in pass. (or med.) sense “to get soiled, to dirty oneself” Thig.388; Pv-a.215
■ Doubtful in Snp passages, where both limpati & lippati; are found as readings, e. …

loka →

pts

world, primarily “visible world,” then in general as “space or sphere of creation, with var. degrees of substantiality. Often (unspecified in the comprehensive sense of “universe.” Sometimes the term …

lolupa →

pts

adjective covetous greedy, self-indulgent Dāvs ii.73. ; not greedy, temperate Snp.165. Cp. nil˚
■ f. lolupā as Name of a plant at Ja.vi.537.

fr. lup, a base of lumpati but influenced by …

loluppa →

pts

greediness, covetousness, self-indulgence, desire; in the language of the Abhidhamma often syn. with jappā or taṇhā. At Dhs-a.365 loluppa is treated as an adj. …

loma →

pts

…MN.i.442. Cp. anu˚, paṭi˚, vi˚.

  • -kūpa a pore of the skin Ja.i.67; Kp-a.51, Kp-a.63; Snp-a.155 (where given…

lopa →

pts

taking away, cutting off; as tt. g. apocope, elision (of the final letter) Vb-a.164 (sabba-loka-vohāra˚); Snp-a.12, Snp-a.303, Snp-a.508; Vv-a.79 often in anunāsika˚; dropping of (final)

lumpati →

pts

to break, harm, injure; to attack plunder; with a strong touch of affection (sympathy or desire) lubh in it [cp. lup: Gr. λύπη; ruj: roga], which is still more evident in Intens. *[loluppa](/def …

lutta →

pts

broken, cut off; as t. t. in grammar “elided” Vv-a.13 (of ca), Vv-a.111 (of iti), Vv-a.122 (id.).

cp. Epic Sk. lupta; pp. of lumpati

lāja →

pts

…(vippakiṇṇa-valikaṃ pañcavaṇṇa-kusuma-lāja-puṇṇaghaṭa-paṭimaṇḍita).

cp. Vedic lāja: Zimmer, Altind. Leben 269

lājā →

pts

…(vippakiṇṇa-valikaṃ pañcavaṇṇa-kusuma-lāja-puṇṇaghaṭa-paṭimaṇḍita).

cp. Vedic lāja: Zimmer, Altind. Leben 269

lālaka →

pts

wag, silly person, fool Ja.i.205; Ja.iv.210. Lalapati & Lalappati;

lala + ka

lālapati →

pts

Lālapati & Lālappati

to talk much, to talk silly, to lament, wail Snp.580; Pv.iv.5#2 (= vilapati Pv-a.260); Ja.iii.217; Mil.148, Mil.275; Mhvs.32, Mhvs.68. pp. lālappita.

Int …

lālappa →

pts

talking much, excited or empty talk, wailing Vb.100, Vb.138; Pts.i.38; Ne.29; Vb-a.104 (= punappunaṃ lapanaṃ). Lala(p)pana

fr. lālappati

lālappati →

pts

Lālapati & Lālappati

to talk much, to talk silly, to lament, wail Snp.580; Pv.iv.5#2 (= vilapati Pv-a.260); Ja.iii.217; Mil.148, Mil.275; Mhvs.32, Mhvs.68. pp. lālappita.

Int …

lālappita →

pts

  1. talking much, wailing Mil.148 (paridevita-l- mukha).
  2. (nt.) much talk, excited talk, talking Ja.vi.498.

pp. of lālappati

lāpeti →

pts

see lapati & cp. upalāpeti.

lāvati →

pts

Lāvati & Lāveti

to cut, to mow Pv-a.40 (lāvitvā), Mhvs.10, Mhvs.30 (lāvayati).

the latter the usual form, as Caus. of lunāti. lāvati is the simple Pāli formation fr. Another Caus. ii. is *lavā …

lāveti →

pts

Lāvati & Lāveti

to cut, to mow Pv-a.40 (lāvitvā), Mhvs.10, Mhvs.30 (lāvayati).

the latter the usual form, as Caus. of lunāti. lāvati is the simple Pāli formation fr. Another Caus. ii. is *lavā …

līyati →

pts

…compounds all˚, o˚, ni˚, paṭisal˚. 2. to melt, slip: see cpd. pavi˚ (to dissolve)

pp līna.

, Vedic līyati;…

lūkha →

pts

…bhuñjati, l. senāsanaṃ paṭisevati etc.); Vv-a.298, Vv-a.335 sq.; Pv-a.180. 2. (of men) low wretched, rough, miserable, offensive…

m →

pts

-M-

euphonic consonant inserted between two vowels to avoid hiatus, as agga-m-agga the best of all Vin.iv.232 aṅga-m-aṅgāni limb by limb Vin.iii.119; Vv.38#2, etc See also SN.iii.254 (yena\ …

magga →

pts

…the Path Mnd.45

  • -paṭipanna 1 one on the road, i.e. wandering, tramping Dhp-a.i.233. 2 one who has entered the…

mahī →

pts

the earth (lit. Great One) Mhvs.5, Mhvs.266; Sdhp.424, Sdhp.472; loc mahiyā Mil.128; mahiyaṃ Dhs-a.62
Note. As mahī is only found in very late P. literature, it must have been re-introduce …

mana(s) →

pts

…pi m Svāyaṃ: ārammaṇa-paṭipādako vīthi-paṭipādako javana-p.˚ ti ti-ppakāro.“-compounds: -kusalatā proficiency in attention…

mano →

pts

…pi m Svāyaṃ: ārammaṇa-paṭipādako vīthi-paṭipādako javana-p.˚ ti ti-ppakāro.“-compounds: -kusalatā proficiency in attention…

maraṇa →

pts

…Vb-a.157–Vb-a.159 (in var. conditions as regards paṭisandhi).

fr. mṛ.

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 …

methuna →

pts

…in phrase ˚ṃ dhammaṃ paṭisevati to cohabit Vin.i.96; DN.ii.133; Snp.291, Snp.704; Mnd.139; Vism.418; Snp-a.536
■ (m.) an…

micchatta →

pts

item of wrong, wrongness. There are 8 items of wrong, viz. the 8 wrong qualities as enumerated under (an-) ariya-magga (see micchā) forming the contrary to the *[sammatta](/defin …

micchā →

pts

…(var degrees).

  • -paṭipadā wrong path (of life) Pp.49 (adj.: ˚paṭipanna, living wrongly).; *…

mitta →

pts

…Dhp-a.ii.23.

  • -paṭirūpaka a false friend, one pretending to be a friend DN.iii.185 (four types:…

moceti →

pts

…to discharge, fulfil: paṭiññaṃ one’s promise Dhp-a.i.93. 5. to unharness Dhp-a.i.67. 6. to detach SN.i.44

caus 2…

muddha →

pts

Muddha1

infatuated, bewildered, foolish Ja.v.436.

  • -dhātuka bewildered in one’s nature, foolish(ly Ja.iv.391 (variant reading luddha˚); Dhp-a.iii.120 (variant read …

muddika →

pts

adjective noun one who practises muddā (i.e. knowledge of signs) DN.i.51 (in list of occupations combined with gaṇaka & trsldDial. i.68 by “accountant” cp. Franke, *Dīg …

muddā →

pts

…muddakāma (amacca) & mudda-paṭilābha. 2. the art of calculation mentioned as a noble craft (ukkaṭṭhaṃ sippaṃ) at Vin.iv.7 (with…

mukka →

pts

only in um & paṭi˚; (q.v.), and as variant reading at MN.iii.61.

pp. of muc, Sk. mukta, for the usual P. mutta; cp. Prk….

muni →

pts

…(munayo = moneyya-paṭipadāya maggaphalaṃ pattā asekha-munayo), Dhp-a.iii.395 (here explained with ref. to orig. meaning…

mutta →

pts

…khādati bhuñjati)

  • -paṭibhāna of loose intelligence, or immoderate promptitude (opp. yutta˚), quick-tempered…

mutti →

pts

release, freedom, emancipation Snp.344 (muty-apekho); Mnd.88, Mnd.89 (+ vimutti & parimutti); Pv-a.35, Pv-a.46; Sdhp.492
■ Cp vi˚.

fr. muc, cp. Sk. mukti

muñcati →

pts

…Mhvs.17)

■ Cp pa˚, paṭi˚, vi˚. Note. At Dhp.71 muccati stands for muccheti (= Sk. mūrchati) to become stiff,…

mā →

pts

…with indic. pres.:paṭilabhati AN.v.194
■ A peculiar use is found in phrase ānemi mā ānemi shall I…

mānasa →

pts

intention, purpose, mind (as active force), mental action. Almost equivalent to mano Dhs § 6. In later language mānasa is quite synonymous with hadaya. The word, used absolutely, is more a t. t. in ph …

māra →

pts

…paṭisandhiko khandha- māro, dhātu˚, āyatana˚
■ Other general epithets of M (quasi twin-embodiments)…

mūla →

pts

  1. (lit.) root AN.ii.200; MN.i.233; Dhp-a.i.270; Dhp-a.iv.200 (opp. patti); Vism.270 (rukkha˚; = rukkha-samīpaṃ); Pv.ii.9#6 (sa˚ with the root); Pv-a.43 (rukkhassa mūle at the foot of).
  2. foot …

mūlaka →

pts

…to the constituents of the Paṭicca-samuppāda); Pv-a.19 2. having a certain worth, price, being paid so much, dear Mhvs.27, Mhvs.23 (a…

na →

pts

…particle “not” (Cnd.326: paṭikkhepa; Kp-a.170 paṭisedhe)

  1. often apostr. n’: n’ atthi, n’ etaṃ etc.; or contracted: nāhaṃ,…

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 …

nava →

pts

Nava1

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

Meaning and Application: The primitive-Aryan importance of the “mystic” nine i …

nayati FIXME double →

pts

…imper. nayāhi see in paṭi˚;
pot naye Dhp.256 (to lead a cause = vinicchineyya Dhp-a.iii.381)
fut nessāmi Ja.ii.159; Pv.ii.4#5; …

nekkhamma →

pts

giving up the world leading a holy life, renunciation of, or emancipation from worldliness, freedom from lust, craving & desires, dispassionateness self-abnegation, Nibbāna. Vin.i.18 (˚e ānisaṁsa) DN …

nela →

pts

Neḷa & Nela

(adj.)

  1. without fault or sin blameless, faultless; not hurting, humane, gentle merciful, innocuous DN.i.4 (Bdhgh explains: elaṃ vuccati doso; n’ assā (i.e. vācāya) elan ti nelā; niddos …

neti →

pts

…imper. nayāhi see in paṭi˚;
pot naye Dhp.256 (to lead a cause = vinicchineyya Dhp-a.iii.381)
fut nessāmi Ja.ii.159; Pv.ii.4#5; …

neḷa →

pts

Neḷa & Nela

(adj.)

  1. without fault or sin blameless, faultless; not hurting, humane, gentle merciful, innocuous DN.i.4 (Bdhgh explains: elaṃ vuccati doso; n’ assā (i.e. vācāya) elan ti nelā; niddos …

ni →

pts

Ni˚

Nearly all (ultimately prob. all) words under this heading are compounds with the pref. ni.

A. Forms

  1. Pāli ni˚; combines the two prefixes ni, nis (nir). They ar …

nibbijjhati →

pts

…transfix, wound SN.v.88 (+ padāleti); Sdhp.153 (patodehi). ger nibbijjha Snp.940 (= paṭivijjhitvā Mnd.420)
pp…

nibbuta →

pts

…bbā˚ (with which also cp. paṭivāṇa = *prativāraṇa). The former is in nibbuti (ceasing, extinction, with meaning partly influenced by…

nibbuti →

pts

…(n˚ṃ n’ âdhigacchāmi = quenching of hunger & thirst) Kp-a.185 (= paṭippassaddha-kilesa-daratha).

Sk. nirvṛti, abstr. to nibbuta

nibbāna →

pts

…magga = nibb˚-gāminī paṭipadā) amosadhammaṃ Snp.758; khemaṃ appaṭibhayaṃ SN.iv.175; SN.i.189 = Snp.454; Thig.350 (˚ṭṭhāne…

nibbāyati →

pts

…MN.i.487; AN.iv.70 (papaṭikā n.); aggi udake tiṇukkā viya n. Ja.i.212; mātuhadayaṃ n. Ja.i.61;…

nibhā →

pts

shine, lustre, splendour Vv-a.179 (nibhāti dippatī ti nibhā).

to nibha

nibhāti →

pts

to shine Vv-a.179 (= dippati).

ni + bhāti

nigacchati →

pts

…Dhp.69 (dukkhaṃ = vindati, paṭilabhati Dhp-a.ii.50), Dhp.137; Cnd.199#4 (maraṇaṃ + maraṇamattam pi dukkhaṃ) Pv.iv.7#7 (pret….

nigaṇṭha →

pts

member of the Jain order (see MN.i.370–MN.i.375 MN.i.380 & cp. jaṭila) Vin.i.233 (Nātaputta, the head of that Order, cp. DN.i.57; also Sīho senāpati n-sāvako); SN.i.78 SN.i.82 (˚bhikkhā); AN.i.205 sq …

nijjhatta →

pts

…(= khamāpita Com.); Vv.63#19 (= nijjhāpita Vv-a.265) Mil.209. See also paṭi˚

pp. of nijjhāpeti, *Sk. nidhyapta or nidhyāpita

nijjhāma →

pts

…AN.i.295; Ne.77, Ne.95 paṭipadā.

  • -taṇha (adj.) of consuming thirst, very thirsty Ja.i.44
  • -taṇhika = ˚taṇha denoting a…

nikati →

pts

…DN.i.5 (= DN-a.i.80 paṭirūpakena vañcanaṃ); DN.iii.176; Snp.242 (= nirāsaṃ-karaṇaṃ Snp-a.286); Ja.i.223; Pv.iii.9#5 (+…

nikkhepa →

pts

putting down, laying down; casting off, discarding, elimination, giving up, renunciation; abstract or summary treatment. Dhs-a.6 344 ‣See under mātikā;
■in grammar pada˚ the setti …

nikkhipati →

pts

  1. to lay down (carefully), to put down, to lay (an egg) Vin.ii.114; Iti.13, Iti.14 (Pot. nikkhipeyya); Pp.34; Ja.i.49 (aṇḍakaṃ)
  2. to lay aside, to put away Vin.i.46 (patta-cīvaraṃ) AN.i.206 (daṇḍaṃ …

nikkhitta →

pts

adjective laid down, lying; put down into, set in, arranged; in compounds (˚-having laid down = freed of, rid of DN.ii.14 (maṇi-ratanaṃ vatthe n. set into); Iti.13 (sagge: put into heaven) Ja.i.53, …

nipatati →

pts

  1. (intrs.) to fall down, fly down, descend, go out Vin.ii.192 (Bhagavato pādesu sirasā n. bending his head at the feet of Bh.); Pv-a.60 (id.); Ja.i.278; Ja.v.467 (nippatissāmi = nikkhamissāmi Com. …

nippajjati →

pts

Nippajjati & Nipphajjati

to be produced, be accomplished, spring forth, ripen result, happen Dhp-a.ii.4 (pph); Pv-a.19 (= upakappati), Pv-a.71 (phalaṃ ijjhati n.), Pv-a.120 (id.). pp. *[nipphanna …

nippatta →

pts

adjective

  1. without wings, plucked (of a bird) Vin.iv.259.
  2. without leaves Ja.iii.496 (= patita-patta); Snp-a.117 (˚puppha)
    Note nippatta at Dhs.1035 is to be read as *[nibbatta](/defin …

nipphajjati →

pts

Nippajjati & Nipphajjati

to be produced, be accomplished, spring forth, ripen result, happen Dhp-a.ii.4 (pph); Pv-a.19 (= upakappati), Pv-a.71 (phalaṃ ijjhati n.), Pv-a.120 (id.). pp. *[nipphanna …

nipātana →

pts

  1. falling upon Dhp-a.i.295.
  2. going to bed Vv-a.71 (pacchā˚ opp. pubbuṭṭhāna) Cp. nipātin.

to nipatati

nipāteti →

pts

to let fall, throw down into (c. loc.); bring to fall, injure; fig. cast upon, charge with DN.i.91; MN.i.453 (ayokaṭāhe); Ja.iii.359; Snp-a.272; Pv-a.152 (bhūmiyaṃ). pp. *[nipātita](/define/nipātita …

nipātin →

pts

adjective

  1. falling or flying down, chancing upon Dhp.35, Dhp.36 (yatthakāma˚ cittaṃ = yattha yattha icchati tattha tatth’ eva nipatati Dhp-a.i.295).
  2. going to bed DN.i.60 (pacchā˚ going to bed l …

nirutti →

pts

…sesapadesu cā ti catūsu pi paṭisambhidāsu cheko ti attho Dhp-a.iv.70 i.e. skilled in the dialect or the original language of the holy…

nisajjā →

pts

…Ja.i.217; Pv-a.24 (˚ādipaṭikkhepa-ṭṭhāna), Pv-a.219 (pallankâbhujanādi-lakkhaṇā nisajjā). Cp. nesajjika.

Sk. *niṣadyā of…

nissajjati →

pts

…(id.); Snp-a.545. pp. nisaṭṭha & nissaṭṭha; (q.v.) Cp. nissaggiya & paṭi˚.

nis + sajjati, sṛj. See also…

nissarati →

pts

…(q.v.); cp. also nissaraṇa & paṭi˚.

nis + sarati

nissaṭṭha →

pts

…See also nisaṭṭha & paṭi˚.

pp. of nissajjati

nissāraṇa →

pts

going or driving out, expulsion Mil.344 (osāraṇa-n- paṭisāraṇa), Mil.357.

fr. nissarati

nivapati →

pts

to heap up, sow, throw (food) MN.i.151 sq. (nivāpaṃ)
pp nivutta (q.v.).

ni + vapati

nivattati →

pts

…from, to make go back, to convert Ja.i.203; Vv-a.110; Pv-a.204 (pāpato from sin). Cp. upa˚, paṭi˚, vi˚
caus 2 nivattāpeti to send…

nivuta →

pts

…DN.i.246; SN.ii.24; SN.iv.127; Snp.348 (tamo˚), Snp.1032, Snp.1082; Iti.8; Cnd.365 (= ophuṭa, paṭicchanna, paṭikujjita); Mil.161;…

nivutta →

pts

Nivutta1

(pp.) called, termed, designated Pv-a.73 (dasavassa-satāni, vassa-sahassaṃ n. hoti).

pp. of ni + vac

Nivutta2

(pp.) shorn, shaved, trimmed Snp.456 (˚kesa = apa …

nivāpa →

pts

food thrown (for feeding), fodder, bait; gift, portion, ration MN.i.151 sq. (Nivāpa-sutta); Ja.i.150; Ja.iii.271; Dhp-a.i.233 (share); Dhp-a.iii.303; Vv-a.63 (diguṇaṃ ˚ṃ pacitvā cooking a double p …

nivāsa →

pts

…Snp.647 = Dhp.423 p-n-paṭisaṃyuttā dhammikathā DN.ii.1; p-n-anussatiñāṇa DN.iii.110, DN.iii.220, DN.iii.275; AN.iv.177. Cp….

niyujjati →

pts

to be fit for, to be adapted to, to succeed, result, ensue Pv-a.49 (= upakappati).

Pass. of niyuñjati

niyyādeti →

pts

…all Pv-a passages as nī˚)
pp niyyādita Cp. similarly paṭiyādeti & paṭiyādita.

cp. Sk. ni-or nir-yātayati,…

niyyāteti →

pts

…all Pv-a passages as nī˚)
pp niyyādita Cp. similarly paṭiyādeti & paṭiyādita.

cp. Sk. ni-or nir-yātayati,…

niyāmaka →

pts

…in DN.i.190 (dhamma-n. paṭipadā, cp. niyamatā).

either to niyama or niyāma

Niyāmaka2

(see niyyāmaka) ship’s captain…

nādhati →

pts

to have need of to be in want of (c. gen.) Ja.v.90 (Com. explains by upatappati milāyati; thinking perhaps of nalo va chinno).

Sk. nādhate = nāthate (see nātha), only in nadhamān …

nāma →

pts

…Kp iv. Also in the Paṭicca-samuppāda (q.v.), where it is said to be caused (conditioned) by viññāṇa & to cause saḷāyatana (the…

nānatta →

pts

(nt. m.) diversity, variety, manifoldness, multiformity, distraction; all sorts of (opp. ekatta, cp. MN.i.364: “the multiformity of sensuous impressions,” M.A.). Enumn of diversity as nānat …

nīhaṭa →

pts

thrown out, removed; in f. abstr. ˚tā ejection, removal [cp. Sk. nirhṛti] Dhp-a.iii.336 (malānaṃ n. the extirpation of impurity or removal of stain).

pp. of nīharati = Sk. nirhṛta

nīyādeti →

pts

…all Pv-a passages as nī˚)
pp niyyādita Cp. similarly paṭiyādeti & paṭiyādita.

cp. Sk. ni-or nir-yātayati,…

ogha →

pts

  1. (rare in the old texts) a flood of water Vv-a.48 (udak’ ogha); usually as mahogha a great flood Dhp.47; Vism.512; Vv-a.110; Dhp-a.ii.274 = Thag-a.175.
  2. (always in sg.) th …

okappati →

pts

to preface, arrange, make ready, settle on, feel confident, put (trust) in Vin.iv.4; Pts.ii.19 (= saddahati ibid. 21); Mil.150, Mil.234; DN-a.i.243.

o + kappati

okkhipati FIXME double →

pts

Okkhipati

to throw down or out, cast down, drop; fig. usually appld. to the eyes = cast down, hence transferred to the other senses and used in meaning “keep under, restrain, to have contr …

okkhipati →

pts

Avakkhipati & okkhipati

to throw down or out, cast down, drop; fig usually applied to the eyes = to cast down, hence transferred to the other senses and used in meaning of “to keep under, to restrain …

okkhitta FIXME double →

pts

Okkhitta

thrown down, flung down, cast down, dropped; thrown out, rejected; only in phrase okkhitta-cakkhu, with down-cast eyes, i.e. turning the eyes away from any objectionable sight which migh …

okkhitta →

pts

Avakkhitta & okkhitta

  1. [= Sk. avakṣipta] thrown down, flung down, cast down, dropped thrown out, rejected. (ava:) MN.i.296 (ujjhita +); DN-a.i.281 (an˚), DN-a.i.289 (pinḍa); Pv-a.174 (piṇḍa). …

okkhāyati →

pts

to lie low, to be restrained (in this sense evidently confounded with avakkhipati) SN.iv.144 sq. (cakkhuṃ etc okkhāyati).

ava + khāyati, corresp. to Sk. kṣeti fr. kṣi to lie

opadhika →

pts

…as “atta-bhāva-janaka paṭisandhi-pavatti-vipāka-dāyaka”
■ SN.i.233 = AN.iv.292; Vv.34#21; Iti.20 (variant reading osadhika),…

opapaccayika →

pts

adjective having the characteristic of being born without parents, as deva Ne.28 (upādāna).

= opapātika

opapātika →

pts

…explains by “sesa-yoni-paṭikkhepa-vacanaṃ etaṃ” See also Pp-a 1, § 40.

fr. upapatti; the BSk. form is a curious distortion of the…

opapātin →

pts

adjective = opapātika, in phrase opapātiyā (for opapātiniyā?) iddhiyā at SN.v.282 (so read for T. opapāti ha?) is doubtful reading & perhaps best to be omitted altogether.

opatati →

pts

to fall or fly down (on), to fall over (w. acc.) Ja.ii.228 (lokāmisaṃ ˚anto); Ja.vi.561 (˚itvā ger.) Mil.368, Mil.396
pp opatita.

o + pat

opatita →

pts

falling (down) Pv-a.29 (udaka; variant reading ovuḷhita, opalahita; context rcads at Pv-a.29 mahāsobbhehi opatitena udakena, but id. p. at Kp-a.213 reads mahāsobbha-sannipātehi).

pp. of opatati

opatta →

pts

adjective with leaves fallen off, leafless (of trees) Ja.iii.495 (opatta = avapatta nippatta patita-patta C.).

o + patta, Sk. avapattra

opeti →

pts

to deposit, receive (syn. with osāpeti) SN.i.236 (SA na… pakkhipanti) = Thig.283; Ja.v.252 (T. upeti); in which Thig.283 has oseti (Thag-a.216, with expln. of oseti = ṭhapeti on p. 219) …

oropeti →

pts

…away, cut off (hair) Vv-a.64 (bhattabhājanaṃ oropeti)-ger. oropayitvā Snp.44 (= nikkhipitvā paṭippassambhayitvā Cnd.181 apanetvā…

osakkati →

pts

to draw back, move back DN.i.230; Ja.iv.348 (for apavattati C.); Ja.v.295 (an-osakkitvā) See also Trenckner, Notes p. 60.

o + sakkati fr. P. sakk = *Sk. ṣvaṣk, cp. Māgadhī osakkai; but somet …

osappati →

pts

to draw back, give way Ja.vi.190 (osappissati; gloss apīyati).

o + sṛp to creep

osāna →

pts

stopping, ceasing; end, finish, conclusion SN.v.79 (read paṭikkamosāna), SN.v.177, SN.v.344; Snp.938

fr. osāpeti

osāpeti →

pts

…otāy˚ & osāy˚ C. paṭipajjissāmi karissāmi); Ja.i.25 (osāpeti, variant reading obhāseti); Mnd.412 (in expln. of osāna);…

otiṇṇa FIXME double →

pts

…(= sāratto apekkhavā paṭibaddha-citto) AN.iii.67, AN.iii.259 (˚citta); Snp-a.322 (id.)
Note. otiṇṇa at SN.v.162 should…

ottappa →

pts

fear of exile, shrinking back from doing wrong, remorse. See on term and its distinction from hiri (shame) Dhs trsl. 20, also Dhs-a.124, Dhs-a.126; Vism.8, Vism.9 and the definition at Snp-a.181 …

ottappati →

pts

to feel a sense of guilt, to be conscious or afraid of evil SN.i.154; Pts.ii.169, Pts.ii.176; Pp.20, Pp.21; Dhs.31; Mil.171. Ottappin & Ottapin;

ut + tappati1

ottharati →

pts

to spread over, spread out, cover Mil.121 (opp. paṭikkamati, of water). See also avattharati.

o + tharati, Sk. root str

ovāda →

pts

…Vin.iv.52; DN.i.137 (˚paṭikara, function of a king); Ja.iii.256 (anovādakara one who cannot be helped by advice, cp ovadaka); Ne.91,…

pabheda →

pts

…adj (-˚) breaking up into, i.e. consisting of, comprising, of various kinds Ja.i.84; Pv-a.8 (paṭisandhi-ādi˚), Pv-a.130…

pacca →

pts

Pacca˚

is contracted form of paṭi before a˚, like paccakampittha pret. fr. paṭikampati.

paccabhiññāṇa →

pts

recognition Dhs-a.110.

paṭi + abhi + ñāṇa

paccaggha →

pts

…Pv-a.87); Pv.iii.10#5 (= abhinava Pv-a.214); Dāvs v.25; Pv-a.44.

paṭi + aggha, cp. Sk. pratyagra of diff. derivation

paccakkha →

pts

…Dhs.390 (trsl. “inability to demonstrate”; cp. Dhs-a.254).

paṭi + akkha3, cp. Ved. pratyakṣa

paccakkhāna →

pts

rejection, refusal Ja.vi.422.

fr. paṭi + ā + khyā

paccakkhāti →

pts

…Intens. paccācikkhati (q.v.).

paṭi + akkhāti = ā + khyā

paccakkosana →

pts

cursing in return Dhp-a.iv.148 (a˚).

fr. paṭi + ā + kruś

paccakkosati →

pts

to curse in return SN.i.162; AN.ii.215.

paṭi + ā + kruś

paccaladdhaṃsu →

pts

see paṭilabhati. Paccavidhum & Paccavyadhim

paccanika →

pts

…anuloma. Tikp.71 passim cp. paṭiloma.

  • -gāthā response, responding verse (cp. paṭigāthā Snp-a.39.

cp. Sk….

paccanta →

pts

…Pv-a.20
■ P. in sense of “heathen” at Vism.121.

paṭi + anta, cp. Sk. pratyanta

paccanubhoti →

pts

… pp paccanubhūta MN.ii.32; SN.ii.178; Iti.15.

paṭi + anu + bhū, BSk. pratyanubhavati…

paccanubhāsati →

pts

to speak out or mention correspondingly, to enumerate Kp-a.78, Kp-a.79 sq.

paṭi + anubhāsati, cp. BSk. pratyavabhāṣate to call to Divy.9

paccanusiṭṭha →

pts

advised, admonished DN.ii.209 = DN.ii.225.

paṭi + anusiṭṭha

paccanīya →

pts

…anuloma. Tikp.71 passim cp. paṭiloma.

  • -gāthā response, responding verse (cp. paṭigāthā Snp-a.39.

cp. Sk….

paccassosi →

pts

see patissuṇāṭi.

paccasāri →

pts

paccati →

pts

to be boiled, fig. to be formented or vexed, to suffer. Nearly always applied to the torture of boiling in Niraya, where it is meant literally
■ SN.i.92; SN.v.344 (kālena paccanti read for kāle na p …

paccatta →

pts

…lieu of karaṇa Kp-a.213, of sāmin Snp-a.594.

paṭi + attan

paccattharaṇa →

pts

something spread against, i.e. under or over, a cover, spread, rug, cushion or carpet to sit on bedding of a couch (nisīdana˚) Vin.i.47, Vin.i.295, Vin.i.296 Vin.ii.208, Vin.ii.218; DN.i.7 (kadali-mi …

paccatthika →

pts

…DN.i.70, DN.i.137; Iti.83; Pv-a.62 Cp. paccāmitta.

paṭi + attha + ka, lit. opposite to useful, cp. Sk….

paccavekkhana →

pts

…consider“); Mil.388 Ne.85; Vb-a.140; Vism.43 (twofold); Sdhp.413.

paṭi + avekkhana, cp. late Sk. pratyaveksana & ˚nā

paccavekkhati →

pts

…Mil.16; Pv-a.62, Pv-a.277; Vv-a.6, Vv-a.48.

paṭi + avekkhati

paccavidhuṃ →

pts

Paccavidhuṃ & Paccavyādhiṃ

see paṭivijjhati.

paccavyādhiṃ →

pts

Paccavidhuṃ & Paccavyādhiṃ

see paṭivijjhati.

paccaya →

pts

…˚taṇhā etc., see paṭicca-samuppāda); MN.i.261 (jātippaccayā jarāmaraṇaṃ); Pv.i.5#2 (kamma˚);…

paccañjana →

pts

anointing, ointment, unction DN.i.12 = MN.i.511; DN-a.i.98 (= bhavanīya-sītalabhessajj’ añjanaṃ).

paṭi + añjana

paccaṅga →

pts

lit. “by-limb,” small limb, only in compd aṅgapaccaṅgāni limbs great and small all limbs: see anga.

paṭi + anga

pacceka →

pts

…Pv-a.144, Pv-a.263, Pv-a.265 (= isi), Pv-a.272, Pv-a.283.

paṭi + eka, cp. BSk. pratyeka Divy.335, Divy.336

pacceti →

pts

…avagacchati Pv-a.87); Ne.93; Mil.125 Mil.313; Pv-a.116 (bālaṃ), Pv-a.241 (agree to = paṭijānāti).
ger paṭicca (q.v.). Cp….

pacchā →

pts

…with piṇḍapāta paṭikkanta “returning from the alms-round after dinner” AN.iii.320; Pv-a.11, Pv-a.16, Pv-a.38 and passim (cp…

pacchānutappati →

pts

see under pacchā.

paccora →

pts

adjective lower, rt. lower part, hindquarter, bottom (?) AN.iv.130; Dhp-a.i.189.

paṭi + avara, cp. Sk. pratyavara

paccorohati →

pts

to come down again, descend DN.i.50; DN.ii.73; AN.v.65, AN.v.234.

paṭi + orohati

paccosakkati →

pts

…Ja.i.383; Mhvs.25, Mhvs.84.

paṭi + osakkati which is either ava + sakkati (of ṣvaṣk Geiger,

Pali Grammar

§ 28#2 or sṛp Trenckner…

paccoḍḍita →

pts

laid in return (of a snare) Ja.ii.183 (variant reading paccoṭṭita).

paṭi + oḍḍita

paccuddharati →

pts

…trsl. Vin. Texts ii.151 “to wipe down”).

paṭi + uddharati

paccuddhāra →

pts

taking up, casting (the lot) again Vin.iv.121.

paṭi + uddhāra

paccudeti →

pts

go out towards Ja.vi.559.

paṭi + ud + i

paccudāharati →

pts

recite in reply Thig.40.

paṭi + ud + ā + hṛ.

paccudāvattati →

pts

to return again to (acc.) SN.i.224; SN.ii.104; AN.v.337.

paṭi + ud + ā + vattati

paccuggacchati →

pts

to go out, set out, go out to meet Vin.ii.210; MN.i.206; Snp.442 (= abhimukho upari gacchati Snp-a.392).

paṭi + ud + gam

paccukkaḍḍhati →

pts

to draw out again Vin.ii.99.

paṭi + ukkaḍḍhati

paccupadissati →

pts

…perhaps preferable; C. on p. 225 explains by sampaṭicchissati).

reading uncertain; either paṭi + upadissati, or fut. of paṭi +…

paccupalakkhaṇā →

pts

differentiation SN.iii.261 (a˚) Dhs.16 = Pp.25; Dhs.292, Dhs.555, Dhs.1057.

paṭi + upalakkhaṇā

paccupaṭṭhahati →

pts

…(q.v.).

paṭi + upa + sthā

paccupaṭṭhāna →

pts

…tending DN.iii.191. 3. vv.ll. gilānupaṭṭhāna.

fr. paṭi + upa + sthā; cp. Cpd. 13 & Lakkhaṇa

paccupeti →

pts

to go up or near to, to approach, serve, beset Ja.iii.214. fut. -upessati Ja.iv.362 (gloss upasevati).

pati + upeti

paccuppanna →

pts

…sq.; Pv-a.100. See also atīta.

pp. of paṭi + uppajjati, cp. Sk.pratyutpanna

paccuttarati →

pts

to go out again, to withdraw SN.i.8; AN.iii.190. Cp. paccupadissati.

paṭi + uttarati, but cp. BSk. pratyavatarati to disembark Divy.229

paccuyyāti →

pts

to go out against, to go to meet somebody SN.i.82, SN.i.216.

paṭi + ud +

paccuṭṭhapanā →

pts

putting against, resistance, opposition Snp.245 (= paccanīkaṭ ṭhapanā Snp-a.228).

paṭi + ud + Caus. of sthā

paccuṭṭhāti →

pts

…˚uṭṭheyya), DN.i.110 (Fut ˚uṭṭhassati).

paṭi + ud + sthā

paccābhāsati →

pts

to retort, recite, explain, relate Pv-a.57 (sic lege for pacchā˚)
pp paccābhaṭṭha.

paṭi + ābhāsati

paccācamati →

pts

…up, resorb SN.v.48; AN.v.337; Ja.i.311; Mil.150; Caus. -camāpeti Mil.150.

paṭi + ā + camati; often spelt ˚vamati, but see Trenckner,…

paccācikkhati →

pts

to reject, repudiate, disallow DN.iii.3; MN.i.245 MN.i.428; Vin.iv.235.

Intens. of paccakkhāti, paṭi + ā + cikkhati of khyā

paccāgacchati →

pts

…Pv-a.250. Cp pacceti.

paṭi + āgacchati

paccāgamana →

pts

return, going back, backsliding Mil.246.

fr. paṭi + ā + gam

paccāharati →

pts

to bring back, take back Vin.ii.265; Vin.iii.140; Ja.iv.304.

paṭi + āharati

paccājāyati →

pts

to be reborn in a new existence MN.iii.169; SN.ii.263; SN.v.466, SN.v.474
pp paccājāta (q.v.).

paṭi + ā + jāyati

paccākata →

pts

rejected, disappointed Vin.iv.237, Vin.iv.238.

pp. of paṭi + a + kṛ.

paccākoṭita →

pts

flattened or smoothed out, pressed, ironed (ākoṭita + of the robes) MN.i.385; SN.ii.281; Dhp-a.i.37.

pp. of paṭi + ākoṭeti

paccāneti →

pts

to lead back to (acc.) Pv.ii.11#6 (= punar āneti C.).

paṭi + ā + neti

paccāropeti →

pts

to show in return, retort, explain MN.i.96; AN.iv.193. Cp. paccabhāsati.

paṭi + āropeti

paccāsanne →

pts

adverb near by Pv-a.216 = Pv-a.280

paṭi + āsanne

paccāsati →

pts

…for ˚āsaṃsanto? C explnns by āsiṃsanto).

fr. paṭi + āśā or = paccāsaṃsati or ˚siṃsati?

paccāsiṃsati →

pts

…Vv-a.346; Pv-a.22, Pv-a.25, Pv-a.63, Pv-a.260.

paṭi + āsiṃsati

paccāsā →

pts

expectation Vin.iv.286.

paṭi + āśā, cp. Sk. pratyāśā

paccāsāreti →

pts

to make go (or turn) backward MN.i.124 = AN.iii.28 (= paṭinivatteti C.) Vism.308 (sāreti pi p. pi).

paṭi + ā + sāreti, Caus. of sṛ.

paccūha →

pts

…paccūhā, trsl “Ay there is busy to-and-fro of words.” C. explains by paṭiloma-saddā); Ja.vi.571.

cp. late Sk. pratyūha, prati +…

paccūsa →

pts

…(loc.) id. SN.i.107; Ja.i.81, Ja.i.217; Snp-a.80; Pv-a.38.

paṭi + Ved. uṣas f.; later Sk. pratyūṣa nt.

pacinati →

pts

…vicinissati upaparikkhissati paṭivijjhissati sacchikarissati)

pass pacīyati to be heaped up, to increase, accumulate SN.iv.74 (opp….

pacināti →

pts

…vicinissati upaparikkhissati paṭivijjhissati sacchikarissati)

pass pacīyati to be heaped up, to increase, accumulate SN.iv.74 (opp….

pada →

pts

…explains as uttama-paṭipadaṃ), Snp.765; Dhp.21, Dhp.93, Dhp.114 (amataṃ), Dhp.254, Dhp.368 (santaṃ = nibbānass’ etaṃ…

paddha →

pts

…patha = paṭṭha; C. cheko paṭibalo). 2. subject to, serving, attending Ja.iv.35 (p. carāmi, so read for baḍḍha, see Kern,

padhāniya →

pts

…vimutti˚) AN.ii.194, or of 9 (the four + kankhā-vitaraṇa˚, maggâmagga-ñāṇa paṭipadāñāṇa-dassana˚, ñāṇa-dassana˚…

padhūpāti →

pts

(= padhūpāyati) to blow forth smoke or flames Vin.i.25 (aor. padhūpāsi); Vin.iv.109 (id.); Vism.400 (id.), (so read for padhūmāsi T., variant reading SS padhūpāyi & padhūmāyi)
pp *[padhūpita](/defin …

padippati →

pts

to flame forth, to blaze Cp.iii.9#3 (davaḍāho p.)
pp paditta (q.v.)
caus padīpeti (q.v.).

pa + dippati

padissati →

pts

…Pass. of…

padāletar →

pts

one who pierces or destroys, a destroyer, breaker, in phrase mahato kāyassa padāletā the destroyer of a great body (or bulk) AN.i.284 sq. (in sequence dūre-pātin, akkhaṇavedhin, m. k. p.); AN.ii.17 …

padīpeti →

pts

to light a light or a lamp Vin.i.118 (padīpeyya, padīpetabba); Mil.40; Thag-a.72 (Ap. v. 46); Sdhp.63, Sdhp.332, Sdhp.428
pp padīpita (q.v.).

Caus. of padippati

pahāna →

pts

…Snp.1106 (= vūpasama paṭinissagga etc Cnd.429) Dhp.331 Ja.i.79 Pts.i.26; Pts.ii.98, Pts.156 Pp.16 Dhs.165 Dhs.174, Dhs.339; Netti.15 sq.,…

pajappati →

pts

to yearn for, crave, to be greedy after SN.i.5 = Ja.vi.25 (anāgataṃ = pattheti C.).

pa + jappeti

pajāpati →

pts

()

  1. (adj.) together with his wife Vin.i.23, Vin.i.342; Vin.iv.62; Ja.i.345; Pv-a.20. (m.) Prajāpati (Np.), the supreme Lord of men, only mentioned in one formula together with Inda & Brahmā, …

pakampati →

pts

to shake, quake, tremble Ja.i.47 (v. 269); Pv-a.199
caus pakampeti SN.i.107.

pa + kampati. Cp. BSk. prakampati Jtm.220; Mptp. 151 = kampati.

pakiledeti →

pts

to make wet, moisten (with hot water) Ja.vi.109 (= temetvā khipati C.).

Caus of pa + kliś, cp. kelideti

pakkha →

pts

…Dhp-a.i.54; Pv-a.114 (paṭiloma˚). pakkhasankanta gone over to a (schismatic) faction Vin.i.60 Vin.iv.230, Vin.iv.313
■ pakkhaṃ…

pakkhika FIXME double →

pts

Pakkhika

adjective

  1. belonging or referring to the (2) lunar fortnights fortnightly, for a fortnight or in the (specified) fortnight of the month (cp. Vin. Texts iii.220). As one special provisio …

pakkhin →

pts

adjective noun

  1. winged the winged one, a bird DN.i.71 (+ sakuṇa = pakkhayutto sakuṇo DN-a.i.208) = AN.ii.209 = AN.v.206 = Pp.58; SN.ii.231; Snp.606 (= sakuṇo Snp-a.465); Pv.iii.5#3 (˚gaṇā = saku …

pakkhipati →

pts

  1. to put down into (with loc. of receptacle), place into, enclose in (often used for ceremony of putting a corpse into a shell or mount) DN.ii.162 (tela-doṇiyā Bhagavato sarīraṃ p.); SN.ii.85; Ja.ii …

pakkhitta →

pts

put down into, thrown into (loc.) Snp.p.15 (pāyāso udake p.); Pv-a.58 (ātave p naḷo is perhaps better read ātāpe paditto), Pv-a.153 (pokkharaṇiyaṃ p.).

pp. of pakkhipati

pakuppati →

pts

to be angry Ja.iv.241.

pa + kup

pakāsati →

pts

to shine forth, to be visible, to become known Snp.445, Snp.1032 (= bhāsati tapati virocati Cnd.373)
caus pakāseti to show up, illustrate, explain make known, give information …

pala →

pts

(-˚) a certain weight (or measure), spelt also phala (see phala2), only in cpd. sata˚; a hundred (carat) in weight Thag.97 (of kaṃsa); Ja.vi.510 (sa …

palapati →

pts

to talk nonsense Ja.ii.322. Cp. vi˚.

pa + lapati

palibuddhati →

pts

…Vin.iv.131; Ja.i.217 (cp. paṭibāhati ibid.); Ja.iii.138 (aor. ˚buddhi.), Ja.iv.159; Mil.263. 2. to delay Mil.404 (or should we read…

paliguṇṭhita →

pts

…Ja.ii.150, by paṭicchādita Ja.iv.56. Cp. pāliguṇṭhima.

pali +…

palippati →

pts

to be smeared; to stick, to adhere to Pv.iv.1#5 (˚amāna read for palimpamāna)
pp palitta (q.v.).

Med
pass of pa + lip; often spelt palimpati

palitta →

pts

smeared Thig.467 (= upalitta Thag-a.284).

pp. of palippati

palumpati →

pts

to rob, plunder, deprive of AN.i.48.

pa + lup

pamocana →

pts

adjective noun loosening, setting free; deliverance, emancipation SN.i.172 = Snp.78; AN.ii.24, AN.ii.37 AN.ii.49 sq.; Snp.166 (maccupāsā, abl. = from), Snp.1064 (pamocanāya dat. = pamocetuṃ Cnd); Iti. …

panna →

pts

fallen, gone, gone down; also: creeping only in foll. compounds:

  • -ga a snake Thag.429 (˚inda chief of snake-demons) Ja.v.166; Mil.23.
  • -gandha with gone down (i.e. deterio …

papatati →

pts

to fall forward, to fall down, off or from, to fall into (acc.) Vin.ii.284; MN.i.79, MN.i.80; SN.i.48 (visame magge), SN.i.187 (= Thag.1220 patanti), SN.i.100, SN.ii.114; SN.v.47; Dhp.336; Ja.v.31; Pv …

papaṭikā →

pts

  1. a splinter piece, fragment, chip Vin.ii.193 (read tato pap.˚) AN.iv.70 sq. (of ayophāla); Ja.v.333 (same as Vin passage); Mil.179.
  2. the outer dry bark or crust of a tree, falling off in shreads; …

papaṭā →

pts

…See also pappaṭaka.

fr. papāta? Cp. papaṭikā

pappaṭaka →

pts

…a water plant; see paṇṇaka 2; cp. also papaṭikā2 & Sk. parpaṭa, Name of medicinal…

papātin →

pts

adjective falling or flying forward, flying up Ja.iii.484 (uccā˚ flying away).

fr. papatati

para →

pts

…(like Vedic pare DN.i.2 (= paṭiviruddhā sattā DN-a.i.51); Vin.i.349; Dhp.6 3. some oblique cases in special meaning and used as adv.:

paribhoga →

pts

…Vism.33 (with pariyesana & paṭiggahana) Dhp-a.i.60; Pv-a.25, Pv-a.26, Pv-a.220
■ Four paribhogas are distinguished at Ja.v.253 and at…

paribhuñjati →

pts

…Cnd.427 (pariyesati paṭilabhati paribhuñjati) Mil.366, Mil.395 (ālopaṃ ˚bhuñjisaṃ); Pv.3, Pv.5 (modake eat up), Pv.8, Pv.13,…

parigūhanā →

pts

hiding, concealment, deception Pp.19, Pp.23.

fr. patigūhati

parigūhati →

pts

to hide, conceal AN.i.149; AN.iv.10, AN.iv.31; Pv.iii.4#3 (= paṭicchādeti Pv-a.194).

pari + gūhati

parijapana →

pts

mumbling, uttering spells Mil.356 (mantaṃ).

fr. parijapati

parijapati →

pts

to mutter (spells), to practise divination Ja.iii.530; Mil.200 (vijjaṃ).

pari + japati, cp. BSk. parijapta enchanted Divy.397

parikappita →

pts

inclined, determined, decided, fixed upon Sdhp.362, 602.

pp. of parikappati

parikara →

pts

…reading SS at DN.i.137 for paṭikara (q.v.).

fr. pari + kṛ; a similar formation belonging to same root, but with fig….

parikeḷanā →

pts

…adorning oneself, being fond of ornaments Cnd.585#2 (variant reading parilepanā); DN-a.i.286 has paṭikelanā instead, but Vb id p. 351…

parikiraṇa →

pts

…+ vatthu˚; variant reading paṭi˚; explained at DN-a.i.98 as “idañ c’ idañ ca āharathā ti vatvā tattha balikamma-karaṇaṃ”). The…

parikkhipati →

pts

to throw round, encircle, surround Vin.ii.154; Ja.i.52 (sāṇiṃ), Ja.i.63, Ja.i.150, Ja.i.166; Ja.ii.104, Ja.iii.371; Dhp-a.i.73
pp parikkhitta (q.v.)
caus 2 *[parikkhipāpe …

parikkhitta →

pts

thrown round, overspread, overlaid, enclosed, fenced in, encircling, surrounded by (-˚) MN.iii.46; AN.iv.106 (su˚); SN.i.331 (read valligahana˚); Pv.iv.3#36 (variant reading for pariyanta as in Pv.i. …

parikkiliṭṭha →

pts

…(for parikiliṭṭha, cp. Kern,

Toevoegselen

s. v.); id. p at AN.ii.56 has paṭikiliṭṭha, cp. upakkiliṭṭha Vin.ii.295.

pp. of…

parimaṇḍala →

pts

…jānu-maṇḍalaṃ paṭicchādentena C.; cp timaṇḍala). 2. rounded off, i.e. complete, correct, pleasant, in phrase *-āni…

parinibbāna →

pts

“complete Nibbāna” in two meanings:

  1. complete extinction of khandhalife; i.e. all possibility of such life & its rebirth, final release from (the misery of) rebirth and transmigration death (after …

parinibbāpeti →

pts

to bring to complete coolness, or training (see next), emancipation or cessation of the life-impulse, to make calm, lead to Nibbāna to exercise self-control, to extinguish fever of craving or fire o …

parinibbāyin →

pts

one who attains Parinibbāna. Of the 2 meanings registered under parinibbāna we find No. 1 only in a very restricted use when taken in both senses of sa-and an-upādisesa parinibbāna; e.g. at AN.ii.15 …

paripācaniya →

pts

adjective bringing to maturity, leading to perfection, accomplishing, only in phrase vimuttiparipācaniyā dhammā (5) things achieving emancipation (see Ud 36) SN.iv.105 = DN-a.i.50; Thag-a.273.

fr …

paripāteti →

pts

(or -pāṭeti) to cause to fall down, to bring to ruin, to attack, pursue Vin.iv.115; Ja.ii.208 Ja.iii.380; Mil.279, Mil.367; Kp-a.73 (see App. II. p. 353 n. 9)
pp *[paripātita](/define/paripāti …

paripātita →

pts

attacked, pursued, brought into difficulty Vv-a.336.

pp. of paripāteti

parisappanā →

pts

running about, fear, hesitation, doubt, always combined with āsappanā and only found with ref. to the exegesis of “doubt” (vicikicchā or kankhā) Cnd.1; Dhs.425 (cp. Dhs trsl.116 and Dhs-a.260); DN\ …

parisappati →

pts

to run about, crawl about, to be frightened Dhp.342, Dhp.343 (= saṃsappati bhāyati Dhp-a.iv.49).

pari + sṛp

parissaya →

pts

…ādayo paṭicchanna-parissaye Dhp-a.iv.29); Mnd.12 = Cnd.420 (where same division into pākaṭa˚ & paṭicchanna˚);…

parisā →

pts

surrounding people, group collection, company, assembly, association, multitude Var. typical sets of assemblies are found in the Canon viz, eight assemblies (khattiya˚, brāhmaṇa˚, gahapati˚ samaṇa˚, …

paritappati →

pts

to be vexed, to grieve, worry, sorrow Thig.313 (= santappati Thag-a.233) Mil.313
pp paritatta (q.v.).

Pass. of pari + tap

paritatta →

pts

tormented, worried, vexed, grieved Mil.313.

pp. of paritappati

pariyatti →

pts

…see vāsadhura.

  • -paṭibhānavant possessed of intelligence as regards learning the Scriptures Snp-a.111. *…

pariyesanā →

pts

…(˚na) Mnd.262 (˚chanda, + paṭilābha˚ & paribhoga˚); Dhp-a.iii.256 (kāmaguṇe ˚ussukka). With paṭiggahaṇa & paribhoga at…

pariyesati →

pts

…Mnd.262; Cnd.427 (+ paṭilabhati and paribhuñjati); Ja.i.3, Ja.i.138; Mil.109, Mil.313; Dhp-a.iii.263 (ppr. ˚esanto); Pv-a.31;…

pariyādāna →

pts

…parikkhīṇattā puna appaṭisandhika-bhāvā ti attho“) SN.ii.83 = AN.ii.198; SN.iii.126; SN.iv.213; AN.iv.13, AN.iv.146 Pp.13; Mil.397;…

pasaṃsati →

pts

…(= vaṇṇeti)
pp pasattha pasaṃsita; (q.v.). Cp. paṭipasaṃsita.

pa + saṃs

passaddha →

pts

-ratha when the car had slowed down Ja.iii.239. See also paṭi˚.

pp. of passambhati, cp. BSk. praśrabdha Divy.48

passati →

pts

…to find Snp.1118 (= vindati paṭilabhati Cnd.428#b); Ja.iii.55; Pv.ii.9#9
■ Cp. vi˚.

Vedic paśyati & *spaśati (aor. aspaṣṭa, Caus….

passupati →

pts

to sleep, rest, aor. passupi; fut. passupissati Ja.v.70. 71.

pa + svap

pasādiyā →

pts

at Ja.vi.530 is doubtful; it is explained in C. together with saṃsādiyā (a certain kind of rice: sūkara-sāli), yet the C. seems to take it as “bhūmiyaṃ patita”; variant reading …

pasāreti →

pts

…Dhs-a.324 (= sandhiyo paṭippanāmeti). 3. to lay out, put forth, offer for sale Vin.ii.291; Dhp-a.ii.89

pp…

patati →

pts

to fall, jump, fall down on (loc. acc. & instr.), to alight Ja.i.278 (dīpake); Snp.248 (nirayaṃ); Pv.iv.10#8 (1st pl. patāmase); Mil.187; Pv-a.45 ppr. patanto Ja.i.263 (asaniyā); Ja.iii.188 (nāvāya …

patibbatā →

pts

devoted wife (cp. patidevatā) Ja.ii.121; Ja.vi.533; Vv-a.56, Vv-a.110.

pati + vatā

patijīvan →

pts

(-˚) in phrase jīva-paṭijīvaṃ at Ja.ii.15 is to be taken as a sort of redupl. cpd. of jīva, the imper. of jīvati “live,” as greeting….

patika →

pts

adjective having a husband in mata˚ “with husband dead,” a widow Thig.221 (= vidhuva Thag-a.179); Ja.v.103 (ap˚ without husband, variant reading for appatīta, C. explains by assāmika) pavuttha˚ (a wo …

patissata →

pts

see *paṭi*˚.

patissā →

pts

…+ śru, cp. paṭissuṇāti & paṭissāvin; in BSk. we find pratīsā which if legitimate would refer the word to a basis…

patita →

pts

fallen Dhp.68, Dhp.320; Ja.i.167; Mil.187; Pv-a.31 (read pātita), Pv-a.56.

pp. of patati

patitaka →

pts

adjective thrown or fallen into (loc.), dropped Vism.62.

fr. last

patitiṭṭhati →

pts

to stand up again Thag.173.

paṭi + titthati

patittha →

pts

bank of a river or lake, su˚ (adj.) with beautiful banks SN.i.90; Pv.ii.1#20 (= sundaratittha Pv-a.77).

pa + tittha

patiṭṭhahati →

pts

…(q.v.).

paṭi + sthā

patiṭṭhita →

pts

established in (loc.), settled, fixed, arrayed, stayed, standing, supported, founded in DN.iii.101 (supatiṭṭhita-citta); MN.i.478; SN.i.40 SN.i.45, SN.i.185 (dhammesu); Iti.77; Snp.409, Snp.453; Ja.i …

patiṭṭhā →

pts

support, resting place, stay, ground, help; also (spiritual) helper, support for salvation SN.i.1 (ap˚), SN.ii.65; SN.iii.53; Snp.173; Dhp.332; Ja.i.149; Ja.iv.20; Mil.302; Dhs-a.261; Vv-a.138; Pv- …

patiṭṭhāha →

pts

…tenacity Dhs.381 = Cnd.271#iii Dhs-a.253. The variant reading at Nd ii.is paṭiggāha which is also read by Dhs.

fr. patiṭṭhahati

patiṭṭhāna →

pts

fixing, setting up, support, help, ground (for salvation Snp.1011: Pv-a.123.

fr. paṭi + sthā cp. late Sk. pratiṣṭhāna

patiṭṭhāpeti →

pts

to establish, set up, fix, put into, instal DN.i.206; SN.i.90; Ja.i.152; Ja.i.168, Ja.i.349 (sotāpatti-phale) Pv-a.22 (id.), Pv-a.38 (id.), Pv-a.50 (saraṇesu ca sīlesu ca), Pv-a.223 (id.), Pv-a. …

patiṭṭhāpita →

pts

put down, set down, established Pv-a.139.

pp. of patiṭṭhāpeti

patiṭṭhāpitar →

pts

one who establishes AN.v.66.

n. ag. of patiṭṭhāpeti

patiṭṭhāti →

pts

…(q.v.).

paṭi + sthā

patiṭṭhīyati →

pts

…reality = Sk. prati-sthyāyate, of sthyā, see thīna. Ought to be paṭitthīyati; but was by popular analogy with…

patta-kkhandha →

pts

Patta-kkhandha

downcast, dejected, disappointed Vin.ii.77 = Vin.iii.162 (trsld “with fallen hearts,” explained as patita, see Vin. Texts iii.13); SN.i.124; MN.i.132, MN.i.258; MN.iii.29 …

patta →

pts

Patta1

neuter

  1. the wing of a bird, a feather Vin.iv.259; DN.i.71. kukkuṭa˚ a hen’s quill (for sewing) Vin.ii.215
  2. a leaf MN.i.429; Snp.44 = Snp.64 (sañchinna˚, see Cnd.625); Snp.625 ( …

patti →

pts

…Cnd.390 (= lābhā paṭilābhā adhigamo phusanaṃ sacchikiriyā); esp. in phrase apattassa patti “attt of the…

patīta →

pts

pleased, delighted Dhp.68; Snp.379, Snp.679; Vv.84#10 (= pahaṭṭha Vv-a.337)
■ neg. appatīta displeased MN.i.27; Ja.v.103 (variant reading appatika, C explains by assāmika, i.e …

patīyati →

pts

see patati.

pavapati →

pts

to sow out Thig.112.

pa + vap

pavattati →

pts

…(phalaṃ), Pv-a.60 (vippaṭisār’ aggi)

pp pavatta; Caus. pavatteti (q.v.).

pa + vattati,…

pavattin →

pts

adjective

  1. advancing, moving forward, proceeding, effective, beneficial; only in phrase dhammā pavattino AN.i.279; DN-a.i.4 = Pv-a.2; and in suppavattin (good-flowing, i.e. well-recited?) A …

pavecchati →

pts

…follows the P. Commentators, e.g. Ja.iii.12 pavesati, deti; Snp-a.407 (pavesati paṭipādeti); Geiger P.Gr. § 152, note 3 suggests…

pavuttha →

pts

dwelling or living abroad, staying away from home DN.ii.261 (˚jāti one who dwells away from his caste, i.e. who no longer belongs to any caste); Ja.v.434; Dhp-a.iii.293. Freq. in phrase *pavutthapati …

payoga →

pts

  1. means, instrument Ja.vi.116 (= karaṇa); Snp-a.7; Dhs-a.215 (sa˚).
  2. preparation, undertaking, occupation exercise, business, action, practice Vin.iv.278; Pts.ii.213 (sammā˚); …

pañca →

pts

…not clear (variant reading paṭika). Vin. Texts iii.97 trsl. “cupboards” and connect it with Sk. paṭṭikā, as celapattikaṃ Vin.ii.128…

pañha →

pts

-paṭibhāna an answer to a question MN.i.83; Mil.28

paññā →

pts

…reason SN.v.97 Iti.82

  • -paṭilābha acquisition of wisdom SN.v.411 AN.i.45 Pts.ii.189
  • -pāsāda the stronghold of supreme knowledge…

paññāya →

pts

…(uppajjati), SN.ii.68 (suppaṭividdho); SN.iii.6 (id.); SN.v.324 (ajjhupekkhati); AN.i.125 (anuggahissati), AN.iii.44 (vaḍḍhati); AN.iv.13…

paṇipātika →

pts

adjective consisting of a footfall, humbling or humble, devotional Snp-a.157.

fr. paṇipāta

paṇṇa →

pts

…Ja.i.409 (cp. paṭipaṇṇa); Ja.ii.104; Ja.iv.151 (ucchangato p ˚ṃ nīharati); Dhp-a.i.180; Pv-a.20 (likhā˚ written…

paṭa →

pts

…Vb-a.327 (id.); Dhs-a.81 (paṭa-paṭa sadda); Vv-a.73, Vv-a.201; Pv-a.185. Cp. paṭikā & paṭalikā; also kappaṭa.

cp. Epic Sk….

paṭaccarin →

pts

…poor (lit. dressed in old clothes): so read perhaps at Ja.vi.227 (vv. ll paḷaccari paṭiccari).

paṭa + carin but cp. Sk. pāṭaccara a…

paṭaggi →

pts

counter-fire Vin.ii.138; Ja.i.212; kacc. 31.

paṭi + aggi

paṭalika →

pts

…usually combined with paṭikā Vin.i.192; Vin.ii.162; DN.i.7 (= ghana-puppho uṇṇāmayo attharako. So…

paṭi-orohati →

pts

Paṭi-orohati

to descend from DN-a.i.251 (˚itvā).

paṭi + ava + ruh

paṭi-y-ālokaṃ →

pts

Paṭi-y-ālokaṃ

gacchati “to go to the South” Vin.iv.131, Vin.iv.161.

paṭi-āneti →

pts

Paṭi-āneti

to lead or bring back, in duppaṭi-ānaya difficult to bring back Ja.iv.43. Pati-orohati

paṭi + ā +

paṭibaddha →

pts

…f abstr.), Pv-a.151, Pv-a.159 (rañño with the king).

paṭi + baddha, pp. of bandh

paṭibala →

pts

adjective able, adequate, competent Vin.i.56, Vin.i.342; Vin.ii.103, Vin.ii.300; Vin.iii.158; AN.v.71; Mil.6.

paṭi + bala

paṭibandha →

pts

adjective bound to, connected with, referring to Pts.i.172, Pts.i.184.

paṭi + bandha

paṭibandhati →

pts

to hold back, refuse Ja.iv.134 (vetanaṃ na p. = aparihāpetvā dadāti).

paṭi + bandhati

paṭibandhu →

pts

connection, a relation, relative Dhs.1059, Dhs.1136, Dhs.1230; Dhs-a.365.

paṭi + bandhu

paṭibhajati →

pts

to divide MN.iii.91.

paṭi + bhaj

paṭibhaya →

pts

fear, terror, fright SN.iv.195; Pv-a.90; Dāvs iv.35. Freq. in cpd. ap˚ & sap˚, e.g. Vin.iv.63; MN.i.134; MN.iii.61.

paṭi + bhaya

paṭibhaṇḍa →

pts

merchandise in exchange, barter Ja.i.377; Pv-a.277.

paṭi + bhaṇḍa, cp. BSk. pratipanya Divy.173, Divy.271, Divy.564

paṭibhaṇḍati →

pts

to abuse in return SN.i.162 (bhaṇḍantaṃ p.); AN.ii.215 (id.); Mnd.397 (id.).

paṭi + bhaṇḍati

paṭibhāga →

pts

…(adj.) unequalled, incomparable, matchless Mil.357 (+ appaṭiseṭṭha); Dhp-a.i.423 (= anuttara).

paṭi + bhāga

paṭibhāna →

pts

…Mil.21; DN-a.i.106

appaṭibhāna (adj.) bewildered, not confident, cowed down Vin.ii.78 = Vin.iii.162; MN.i.258; AN.iii.57; Ja.v.238…

paṭibhānavant →

pts

…Snp.1147; Mnd.234 Cnd.386; Snp-a.111 (pariyatti˚ & paṭivedha˚).

fr. paṭibhāna

paṭibhāneyyaka →

pts

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

ger. formation + ka fr. paṭibhāna

paṭibhāsati →

pts

to address in return or in reply SN.i.134; Snp.1024.

paṭi + bhās

paṭibhāti →

pts

…pucchituṃ “I should like to ask a question”).

paṭi + bhā

paṭibimba →

pts

counterpart, image, reflection Vism.190; Vv-a.50; Vb-a.164.

paṭi + bimba

paṭibodha →

pts

awaking, waking up Vv.50#24.

fr. paṭi + budh, cp. paṭibujjhati

paṭibuddha →

pts

awakened, awake Snp.807.

pp. of paṭibujjhati

paṭibujjhati →

pts

…Thag-a.74; Pv-a.43, Pv-a.128
pp paṭibuddha (q.v.).

paṭi + bujjhati

paṭibāhaka →

pts

antidote Mil.335; repelling, preventing Ja.vi.571.

of paṭi + bādh

paṭibāhana →

pts

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

paṭibāhati →

pts

…Caus. -bāheti in same meaning Ja.iv.194; Dhp-a.ii.71; Pv-a.54
pp paṭibāḷha (q.v.).

paṭi +…

paṭibāhira →

pts

adjective outside, excluded Vin.ii.168.

paṭi + bāhira

paṭibāhiya →

pts

adjective to be kept off or averted, neg. ap˚; Ja.iv.152.

grd. of paṭibāhati

paṭibāḷha →

pts

(op)pressed, forced, urged Vb.338 = Mil.301.

pp. of paṭibāhati, though more likely to paṭi + vah2

paṭicaleti →

pts

to nudge Ja.v.434.

Caus. of paṭicalati

paṭicamma →

pts

…not with C. as from paṭi + camati (cam to wash, cp. ācamati) which does not agree with the actual meaning, but according to Kern,…

paṭicarati →

pts

…DN-a.i.264 by ajjhottharati paṭicchādeti “to cover over,” i.e. to conceal (a question). See on expression Dialogues i.116.

paṭi +…

paṭicaya →

pts

Paṭicaya & paṭiccaya

adding to, heaping up, accumulation, increase Vin.ii.74; Vin.iii.158 (pati˚) SN.iii.169; AN.iii.376 sq. (variant reading…

paṭicca →

pts

…causality MN.iii.19. Paticca-samuppanna

ger. of pacceti, paṭi + i; cp. BSk. pratītya

paṭicca-samuppanna →

pts

Paṭicca-samuppanna

evolved by reason of the law of causation DN.iii.275; MN.i.500; SN.ii.26; AN.v.187; Pts.i.51 sq., Pts.i.76 sq.; Vb.340,…

paṭicca-samuppāda →

pts

…and backward (anuloma-paṭilomaṃ manas’ âkāsi Vin.i.1) is indispensable for the student, are as follows. The root of all primary cause…

paṭiccaya →

pts

Paṭicaya & paṭiccaya

adding to, heaping up, accumulation, increase Vin.ii.74; Vin.iii.158 (pati˚) SN.iii.169; AN.iii.376 sq. (variant reading…

paṭicchaka →

pts

adjective receiving Ja.vi.287.

fr. paṭicchati

paṭicchanna →

pts

…Pv-a.43, Pv-a.103. -appaṭicchanna unconcealed, open, unrestrained Vin.ii.38; Ja.i.207.

paṭicchati →

pts

… pp paṭicchita (q.v.). Caus. ii. paṭicchāpeti to entrust, dedicate, give Ja.i.64, Ja.i.143, Ja.i.159, Ja.i.383,…

paṭicchavi →

pts

in appaṭicchavi at Pv.ii.1#13 read with variant reading as sampatitacchavi.

paṭicchita →

pts

accepted, taken up Snp.803 (pl. -tāse, cp. Mnd.113 & Snp-a.531).

pp. of paṭicchati

paṭicchāda →

pts

  1. covering, clothes, clothing Pv.ii.1#16 (= vattha Pv-a.76).
  2. deceiving, hiding concealment, deception Snp.232.

fr. paṭi + chad

paṭicchādaka →

pts

Err:509

paṭicchādana →

pts

covering, hiding, concealment MN.i.10; AN.iii.352; Vb.357 = Snp-a.180.

fr. paṭicchādeti

paṭicchādaniya →

pts

the flavour of meat, flavouring, meat broth or gravy Vin.i.206, Vin.i.217; Mil.291.

fr. paṭicchādeti

paṭicchādeti →

pts

…to conceal or evade (a question) DN-a.i.264

pp paṭicchādita & paṭicchanna; (q.v.).

paṭi + chādeti, Caus. of chad

paṭicchādita →

pts

covered, concealed, hidden Ja.vi.23 (= paṭisanthata Pv-a.48.

pp. of paṭicchādeti, cp. paṭicchanna

paṭicchādī →

pts

  1. covering, protection Vin.ii.122.
  2. antidote, remedy, medicine (or a cloth to protect the itch) Vin.i.296; Vin.iv.171.

fr. paṭicchādeti

paṭicodana →

pts

rebuking, scolding (back) Dhs-a.393.

abstr. fr. paṭicodeti

paṭicodeti →

pts

to blame, reprove MN.i.72; Vin.iv.217; Ud.45.

paṭi + codeti

paṭicāra →

pts

intercourse, visit, dealing with Mil.94.

fr. paṭi + car

paṭidadāti →

pts

to give back, to restore Ja.i.177; Ja.iv.411 (˚diyyare); Pv-a.276 (ger. ˚datvā).

paṭi + dadāti

paṭidasseti →

pts

to show oneself or to appear again, to reappear Pv.iii.2#27.

paṭi + dasseti

paṭidaṇḍa →

pts

retribution Dhp.133, cp. Dhp-a.iii.57, Dhp-a.iii.58.

paṭi + daṇḍa

paṭideseti →

pts

to confess Vin.ii.102. See also pāṭidesaniya.

paṭi + deseti

paṭidhāvati →

pts

to run back to (acc.) MN.i.265 ≈ SN.ii.26 (pubbanṭaṃ; opp. aparantaṃ ādhāvati M, upadhāvati S); Sdhp.167.

paṭi + dhāvati

paṭidissati →

pts

to be seen, to appear Ja.iii.47 = Pv-a.281; Snp.123; Ja.iv.139; Snp-a.172.

paṭi + dissati; usually spelt pati˚

paṭidisā →

pts

an opposite (counter-) point of the compass, opposite quarter DN.iii.176 (disā ca p. ca vidisā ca).

paṭi + disā

paṭidukkhāpanatā →

pts

the fact of being afflicted again with súffering Mil.180.

paṭi + abstr. of dukkhāpeti, Caus
■ Denom. fr. dukkha

paṭidāna →

pts

reward, restitution, gift Pv-a.80.

paṭi + dāna

paṭigacca →

pts

paṭigacchati →

pts

to give up, leave behind Ja.iv.482 (gehaṃ); cp. paccagū.

paṭigandhiya →

pts

only as neg. appaṭi˚; (q.v.).

paṭigaṇhāti →

pts

…accept (the confession of) a sin, to pardon a sin Vin.ii.192; DN.i.85; MN.i.438; Ja.v.379
pp paṭiggahita (q.v.) …

paṭiggaha →

pts

…Vin.ii.213 (udaka˚). 4. a thimble Vin.ii.116.

fr. paṭiggaṇhāti

paṭiggahaṇa →

pts

…of a sin, i.e. pardon, absolution Ja.v.380.

fr. paṭigganhāti

paṭiggahita →

pts

received, got, accepted, appropriated, taken Vin.i.206, Vin.i.214; Ja.vi.231
■ As appaṭiggahitaka (nt.) “that which is not received” at Vin.iv.90.

pp. of paṭigganhāti

paṭiggahītar →

pts

one who receives, recipient DN.i.89.

n. ag. of paṭiggaṇhāti

paṭiggaṇhanaka →

pts

adjective noun receiving, receiver Pv-a.175. Patigganhati (patiganhati)

paṭiggaṇhana (= paṭiggahaṇa) + ka

paṭiggaṇhāti →

pts

…accept (the confession of) a sin, to pardon a sin Vin.ii.192; DN.i.85; MN.i.438; Ja.v.379
pp paṭiggahita (q.v.) …

paṭiggāha →

pts

paṭiggāhaka →

pts

…Pv-a.175 (opp. dāyaka); Vv-a.195; Sdhp.268.

fr. paṭiggaṇhāti

paṭiggāhaṇa →

pts

reception, taking in Ja.vi.527.

fr. paṭiggaṇhāti

paṭigha →

pts

…we read paṭighaṭṭha nānighaṃso at Dhs-a.308? (paṭigha-ṭṭhāna-nighaṃso or paṭighaṭṭana-nighaṃso?)

paṭi + gha, adj….

paṭighavant →

pts

adjective full of repugnance, showing anger SN.iv.208, SN.iv.209.

fr. paṭigha

paṭighosa →

pts

echo Vism.554.

paṭi + ghosa

paṭighāta →

pts

…Pv-a.33. 2. (psych.) resentment Dhs.1060, cp. Dhs trsl. 282.

paṭi + ghāta, of same root as paṭigha

paṭigijjha →

pts

…hankering after Snp.675 (Snp-a.482 reads ˚giddha and explains by mahāgijjha).

paṭi + gijjha, a doublet of giddha, see…

paṭiguhati →

pts

Paṭiguhati (˚gūhati)

to concert, keep back Cp.i.9#18.

paṭi + gūhati

paṭigādha →

pts

firm stand or foothold AN.iii.297 sq.; Pp.72 = Kv.389. Patigayati (gati)

paṭi + gādha2

paṭigāgāti →

pts

Paṭigāyati (˚gāti)

to sing in response, to reply by a song Ja.iv.395 (imper. -gāhi).

paṭi + gāyati

paṭigāthā →

pts

counter-stanza, response Snp-a.340. Cp. paccanīka-gāthā.

paṭi + gāthā

paṭigāyati →

pts

Paṭigāyati (˚gāti)

to sing in response, to reply by a song Ja.iv.395 (imper. -gāhi).

paṭi + gāyati

paṭigīta →

pts

song in response, counter song Ja.iv.393. Patiguhati (guhati)

paṭi + gīta

paṭigūhati →

pts

Paṭiguhati (˚gūhati)

to concert, keep back Cp.i.9#18.

paṭi + gūhati

paṭihanana →

pts

repulsion, warding off Vism.31.

fr. paṭi + han

paṭihananaka →

pts

adjective one who offers resistance Dhp-a.i.217.

fr. paṭi + han

paṭihanati →

pts

paṭihaṅkhati; pp paṭihata (q.v.)
pass paṭihaññati Iti.103; Ja.i.7;…

paṭiharati →

pts

…etc.

paṭi +…

paṭihata →

pts

stricken, smitten, corrupted Pv.iii.7#9; Pv-a.20 (˚citta), Pv-a.207 (id.)
■ app˚ unobstructed Dhp-a.ii.8; Vv-a.14.

pp. of paṭihanti

paṭihaṃsati →

pts

to beat, knock against Pv-a.271 (for ghaṭṭeti Pv.iv.10#8; variant reading paṭipisati).

for ghaṃsati?

paṭihaṅkhati →

pts

…purāṇañ ca vedanaṃ paṭihankhāmi navañ ca vedanaṃ na uppādessāmi “I shall destroy any old feeling and not produce any new”…

paṭijaggaka →

pts

adjective fostering, nursing, taking care of Ja.v.111.

fr. paṭijaggati

paṭijaggana →

pts

rearing, fostering, tending; attention, care Ja.i.148; Mil.366; Dhp-a.i.27 Dhp-a.ii.96.

fr. paṭijaggati

paṭijagganaka →

pts

adjective to be reared or brought up Ja.vi.73 (putta).

fr. paṭijaggana

paṭijaggati →

pts

…Dhp-a.i.99, Dhp-a.i.392; Dhp-a.iv.154; Pv-a.10, Pv-a.43
pp paṭijaggita (q.v.)
caus ˚jaggāpeti.

paṭi…

paṭijaggita →

pts

reared, cared for, looked after, brought up Ja.v.274, Ja.v.331.

pp. of paṭijaggati

paṭijaggiya →

pts

adjective to be nursed Dhp-a.i.319.

grd. of paṭijaggati

paṭijaggāpeti →

pts

to make look after or tend Vism.74.

Caus. ii. of paṭijaggati

paṭijānāti →

pts

…Pv-a.226 (id.), Pv-a.241; ger paṭiññāya Vin.ii.83 (a˚)
pp paṭiññāta (q.v.).

paṭi + jānāti

paṭika →

pts

…(˚ka-suṭṭhu paṭimuttabhāṇin Pv-a.230).

pp. of paṭimuñcati, cp. paṭimukka

paṭikacca →

pts

…(in expln of paṭikata & paṭikaroti); Ja.v.235.

so read for -gacca as given at all passages mentioned, see Trenckner Mil…

paṭikamma →

pts

redress, atonement AN.i.21 (sa˚ & a˚ āpatti) Mil.29; DN-a.i.96.

paṭi + kamma, cp. paṭikaroti

paṭikampati →

pts

to shake; pret. paccakampittha Ja.v.340.

paṭi + kampati

paṭikara →

pts

…for? variant reading pari˚); DN.iii.154

fr. paṭi + kṛ.

paṭikaroti →

pts

…Ja.ii.406
ger paṭikacca (q.v.)

pp paṭikata (q.v.).

paṭi + karoti

paṭikassana →

pts

…over & over again“ Vin.ii.7, Vin.ii.162; AN.i.99.

paṭi + kṛṣ

paṭikassati →

pts

to draw back, remove, throw back Vin.i.320 (mūlāya); Vin.ii.7 (id.).

paṭi + kassati

paṭikata →

pts

“done against,” i.e. provided or guarded against Ja.iv.166.

pp. of paṭikaroti

paṭikatheti →

pts

to answer, reply Ja.vi.224; DN-a.i.263.

paṭi + katheti

paṭikaṅkhati →

pts

to wish for, long for SN.i.227. adj. ˚kankhin MN.i.21. See also pāṭikankhin.

paṭi + kānkṣ

paṭikaṇṭaka →

pts

an enemy, adversary, robber, highwayman Ja.i.186; Ja.ii.239; Dhp-a.iii.456 (variant reading ˚kaṇḍaka).

paṭi + kantaka4

paṭikeḷanā →

pts

see parikeḷanā; i.e. counter-playing Dhp.i.286.

paṭikhamāpita →

pts

forgiven Dhp-a.ii.78.

pp. of paṭi + khamāpeti, Caus. of khamati

paṭikibbisa →

pts

wrong doing in return, retaliation Ja.iii.135.

paṭi + kibbisa

paṭikiliṭṭha →

pts

adjective very miserable Pv-a.268 (variant reading); and perhaps at Dhp-a.ii.3 for paṭikiṭṭha (q.v.).

paṭi + kiliṭṭha

paṭikirati →

pts

to strew about, to sprawl Pv.iv.10#8 (uttānā paṭikirāma = vikirīyamān’angā viya vattāma Pv-a.271).

paṭi + kirati

paṭikiṭṭha →

pts

…reading as pakkiliṭṭha, or should it be paṭikuṭṭha?

paṭikkama →

pts

going back Pv.iv.1#2 (+ abhikkama = “going forward and backward”; cp. Pv-a.219).

fr. paṭi + kram

paṭikkamana →

pts

returning, retiring, going back Dhp.i.95; in -sālā meaning “a hall with seats of distinction” Snp-a.53.

fr. paṭikkamati

paṭikkamati →

pts

… caus paṭikkamāpeti to cause to retreat Ja.i.214; Mil.121
pp paṭikkanta (q.v.).

paṭi + kram

paṭikkanta →

pts

…see paviṭṭha.

pp. of paṭikkamati

paṭikkantaka →

pts

one who has come or is coming back Dhp-a.i.307.

fr. last

paṭikkhati →

pts

to look forward to, to expect Snp.697 (paṭikkhaṃ sic ppr. = āgamayanā Snp-a.490).

paṭi + īks

paṭikkhepa →

pts

…(abl.) in opposition or contrast to Pv-a.24.

fr. paṭi + kṣip

paṭikkhipati →

pts

appaṭikkhippa (grd.) not to be rejected Ja.ii.370. Contrasted to samādiyati Vism.62,…

paṭikkhitta →

pts

refused, rejected DN.i.142; MN.i.78, MN.i.93; AN.i.296; AN.ii.206; Ja.ii.436; Ne.161, Ne.185 sq. Dhp-a.ii.71.

pp. of paṭikkhipati

paṭikkosana →

pts

(f.) protest Vin.i.321; Vin.ii.102 (a˚).

fr. paṭikkosati

paṭikkosati →

pts

…Dhp.164; Ja.iv.163; Mil.131, Mil.256; Dhp-a.iii.194 (opp. abhinandati)
pp paṭikuṭṭha (q.v.).

paṭi +…

paṭikkūla →

pts

…abstr. pāṭikkūlyatā (paṭi˚).

  • -gāhitā as neg. a˚ “refraining from contradiction (Dhs translation) Pp.24 (k.); Dhs.1327…

paṭikopeti →

pts

to shake, disturb, break (fig.) Ja.v.173 (uposathaṃ).

paṭi + kopeti

paṭikoṭṭeti →

pts

…which may be a legitimate variant). The T. prints pati˚.

paṭi + koṭṭeti as Caus. of kuṭati

paṭikubbara →

pts

the part of the carriage-pole nearest to the horse(?) AN.iv.191.

paṭi + kubbara

paṭikujjana →

pts

covering, in ˚phalaka covering board, seat Kp-a.62 (vacca-kuṭiyā).

fr. paṭi + kubj

paṭikujjati →

pts

…MN.i.30; AN.iii.58. Caus. -eti Ja.i.50, Ja.i.69
pp paṭikujjita (q.v.).

paṭi + kubj, see…

paṭikujjhati →

pts

to be angry in return SN.i.162 = Thag.442.

paṭi + krudh

paṭikujjita →

pts

covered over, enclosed AN.i.141; Thag.681; Ja.i.50, Ja.i.69; Ja.v.266; Pv.i.10#13 (= upari pidahita Pv-a.52); Dhs-a.349.

pp. of paṭikujjeti

paṭikulyatā →

pts

…perhaps better to write…

paṭikuttaka →

pts

sort of bird Ja.vi.538.

or uncertain etym.; paṭi + kuttaka?

paṭikuṇika →

pts

adjective bent, crooked Pv-a.123 (variant reading kuṇita & kuṇḍita).

for ˚kuṭita?

paṭikuṇṭhita →

pts

Err:509

paṭikuṭati →

pts

…(q.v.)
pp paṭikuṭita (q.v.). See also paṭilīyati.

paṭi + kuṭ; as in kuṭila, cp. kuc &…

paṭikuṭita →

pts

bent back, turned over (?) Vin.ii.195 (reading uncertain, vv.ll. paṭikuṭṭiya paṭikuṭiya).

pp. of paṭikuṭati

paṭikuṭṭha →

pts

paṭikiṭṭha.

pp. of paṭi + kruś, see paṭikkosati & cp. BSk….

paṭikā →

pts

…AN.iv.231, AN.iv.394; Dāvs v.36 See also paṭiya.

Sk. paṭikā dial. fr. paṭa cloth

paṭikāra →

pts

…anosārita p. 219); Pv-a.274 (maraṇa Cp. foll.

paṭi + kṛ.

paṭikārika →

pts

adjective of the nature of an amendment; app˚; not making amends, not making good Ja.v.418.

fr. preceding

paṭikūlatā →

pts

disgustiveness Vism.343 sq.

fr. paṭikkūla

paṭikūṭa →

pts

cheating in return Ja.ii.183.

paṭi + kūṭa1

paṭilabhati →

pts

…319
aor 1st sg paṭilacchiṃ Ja.v.71
caus paṭilābheti to cause to take or get, to rob Ja.v.76 (paṭilābhayanti naṃ…

paṭiladdha →

pts

received, got, obtained Pv-a.15 (= laddha), Pv-a.88.

pp. of paṭilabhati

paṭileṇeti →

pts

…(pati˚, as at Mil.297 patilīyati).

Sec. dern fr. pp. paṭilīna in sense of Caus.; cp. Sk. ˚lāpayati of

paṭilika →

pts

variant reading BB together with paṭalika for talika at Ja.iii.80 (cp. AN.iii.36?).

paṭilobheti →

pts

to fill with desire, to entice Ja.v.96.

paṭi + Caus. of lubh

paṭiloma →

pts

…opposition Pv-a.114 (cp. paṭipakkha).

paṭi + loma

paṭilābha →

pts

…AN.iii.122 sq
■ See also paribhoga.

fr. paṭi + labh

paṭilīna →

pts

…(rāgassa etc. pahīnattā patilīno).

pp. of paṭilīyati

paṭilīyati →

pts

…Mil & id. p. at SN.ii.265 print pati˚) Vism.347 (+ paṭikuṭṭati pativaṭṭati)
pp paṭilīna Caus….

paṭimagga →

pts

the way against, a confronting road; ˚ṃ gacchati to go to meet somebody Ja.iv.133; Ja.vi.127.

paṭi + magga, cp. similarly paṭipatha

paṭimalla →

pts

rival wrestler SN.i.110; Mnd.172.

paṭi + malla

paṭimantaka →

pts

…paṭi +…

paṭimanteti →

pts

…(vacane), DN.i.94; Dhp.i.263; Ja.vi.82, Ja.vi.294.

paṭi + manteti

paṭimasati →

pts

…touch (at) DN.i.106; Snp.p.108 (anumasati +)
caus paṭimāseti (q.v.).

paṭi + masati of mṛś, cp. paṭimaṃsa

paṭimaṃsa →

pts

…neg. app˚; not to be touched, untouched; faultless Vin.ii.248 (acchidda +); AN.v.79.

for paṭimassa = Sk. *pratimṛśya, ger. of prati +…

paṭimaṇḍita →

pts

decorated, adorned with Ja.i.8, Ja.i.41, Ja.i.509; Pv-a.3, Pv-a.66, Pv-a.211.

pp. of paṭi + maṇḍ

paṭimokkha →

pts

…p a binding promise). Cp. pāṭimokkha.

fr. paṭi + muc

paṭimukha →

pts

adjective facing, opposite; nt. ˚ṃ adv. opposite Snp-a.399 (gacchati).

paṭi + mukha

paṭimukka →

pts

…Dhp-a.i.394 (sīse); Vv-a.167 (so read for ˚mukkha), Vv-a.296.

pp. of paṭimuñcati; cp. also paṭimutta & ummukka, see Geiger, P.Gr.

paṭimutta →

pts

…(˚ka-suṭṭhu paṭimuttabhāṇin Pv-a.230).

pp. of paṭimuñcati, cp. paṭimukka

paṭimuñcati →

pts

…Dhp-a.iii.295
pass paṭimuccati to be fastened,
aor ˚mucci Ja.iii.239; Ja.vi.176. 2. to attain obtain, find Ja.iv.285 =…

paṭimā →

pts

…image, figure Ja.vi.125; Dāvs v.27; Vv-a.168 (= bimba); Dhs-a.334 - appaṭima (adj.) without a counterpart,…

paṭimāneti →

pts

…Ja.v.314; Mil.8; Pv-a.12; DN-a.i.280
pp paṭimānita (q.v.).

paṭi + Caus. of man

paṭimānita →

pts

honoured, revered, served Pv-a.18.

pp. of paṭimāneti

paṭimāreti →

pts

to kill in revenge Ja.iii.135.

paṭi + Caus. of mṛ.

paṭimāseti →

pts

…keep under control; imper. paṭimāse (for ˚māsaya Dhp.379 (opp. codaya; explained by ˚parivīmaṃse “watch Dhp-a.iv.117).

Caus. of…

paṭinandati →

pts

to accept gladly, to greet in return SN.i.189.

paṭi + nandati

paṭinandita →

pts

rejoicing or rejoiced; greeted, welcomed Snp.452 (pati˚); Ja.vi.14, Ja.vi.412.

pp. of paṭi + nand

paṭineti →

pts

to lead back to (acc.) Vv.52#17; Thig.419; Pv.ii.12#21 (imper. ˚nayāhi); Pv-a.145, Pv-a.160.

paṭi + neti

paṭiniddesa →

pts

coming back upon a subject Ne.5.

paṭi + niddesa

paṭinijjhatta →

pts

adjective appeased again Ja.vi.414.

paṭi + nijjhatta

paṭinissagga →

pts

…sq.; AN.v.112, AN.v.359.

paṭi + nissagga of nissajjati, nis + sṛj, Cp. BSk. pratinisarga Avs.ii.118, pratiniḥsarga ib. Avs.ii.194…

paṭinissaggin →

pts

adjective giving up, renouncing, or being given up, to be renounced, only in compound duppaṭi˚; (sup˚) hard (easy) to renounce. DN.iii.45 MN.i.96 AN.iii.335 AN.v.150

fr. paṭinissagga

paṭinissajjati →

pts

…AN.v.191 sq
ger paṭinissajja SN.i.179; AN.iv.374 sq.; Snp.745, Snp.946 (cp. Mnd.430)
pp…

paṭinissarati →

pts

to depart, escape from, to be freed from Ne.113 (= niyyāti vimuccati C.).

paṭi + nissarati

paṭinissaṭṭha →

pts

…SN.ii.283; AN.ii.41; Iti.49; Mnd.430 Mnd.431 (vanta pahīna p.); Pv-a.256.

pp. of paṭinissajjati, BSk. pratiniḥsṛṣṭa Divy.44 and…

paṭinivattati →

pts

…(see paccāsāreti).

paṭi + nivattati

paṭinivāsana →

pts

dress given in return Vin.i.46 = Vin.ii.223.

paṭi + nivāsana1

paṭināsikā →

pts

false nose Ja.i.455, Ja.i.457.

paṭi + nāsikā

paṭipadā →

pts

…are several groups of 4 paṭipadā mentioned, viz

  1. dukkhā dandhâbhiññā, sukhā & khippâbhiññā dandh˚ & khipp˚, i.e. painful…

paṭipaharati →

pts

to strike in return Dhp-a.i.51.

paṭi + paharati

paṭipahiṇati →

pts

to send back (in return) Dhp-a.i.216.

paṭi + pahinati

paṭipajjana →

pts

way or plan to be followed, procedure, in -vidhi method, line of action Pv-a.131 (variant reading BB), Pv-a.133.

fr. paṭipajjati

paṭipajjati →

pts

…Pv-a.131 (id.), Pv-a.281
pp paṭipanna (q.v.)
caus paṭipādeti (q.v.).

paṭi +…

paṭipakkha →

pts

…Pv-a.98; Dhs-a.164; Sdhp.211, Sdhp.452.

paṭi + pakkha

paṭipakkhika →

pts

adjective opposed, inimical Sdhp.216.

fr. paṭipakkha

paṭipanna →

pts

…Pv-a.112 (maggaṃ), Pv-a.130, Pv-a.174 (sammā˚), Pv-a.242 (dhammiyaṃ paṭipadaṃ); Dhp-a.i.233 (magga˚ on the road,…

paṭipannaka →

pts

…maggaṭṭhaka phalatthāya paṭipannattā p. nāma Pp-a 186); Mil.342 Mil.344; Ne.50; Dhs-a.164. See also Mil trsl. ii.231, 237.

fr….

paṭiparivatteti →

pts

to turn back or round once more MN.i.133.

paṭi + p.

paṭipasaṃsati →

pts

to praise back or in return Ja.ii.439.

paṭi + pasaṃsati

paṭipassambhanā →

pts

-ppassambhitatta (nt.) are exegetical (philosophical) synonyms of paṭippassaddhi at Dhs.40, Dhs.41, Dhs.320.

paṭipatha →

pts

confronting road, opposite way Vin.ii.193 (˚ṃ gacchati to go to meet); Vin.iii.131; Vin.iv.268; Mil.9; Vism.92; Dhp-a.ii.88.

paṭi + patha

paṭipatti →

pts

…Sdhp.29, Sdhp.37, Sdhp.40, Sdhp.213, Sdhp.521.

fr. paṭi + pad

paṭipavisati →

pts

…put back (inside again Vin.i.276
pp paṭipaviṭṭha (q.v.).

paṭi + pavisati

paṭipaviṭṭha →

pts

gone inside again Snp.979.

pp. of paṭipavisati

paṭipaṇāmeti →

pts

…(siriṃ) SN.iv.152 (ābādhaṃ); Mil.17 (sakaṭāni).

paṭi + pa + Caus. of nam

paṭipaṇṇa →

pts

letter in return, a written reply Ja.i.409.

paṭi + paṇṇa

paṭipeseti →

pts

to send out to Pv-a.20.

paṭi + peseti

paṭipiṃsati →

pts

to beat against SN.ii.98 (ure); Ja.vi.87; Vism.504 (urāni).

paṭi + piṃsati

paṭipiṇḍa →

pts

alms in return Ja.ii.307; Ja.v.390 (piṇḍa˚ giving & taking of alms) Mil.370

paṭi + piṇḍa

paṭippassaddha →

pts

…The BSk. form is pratiprasrabdha Divy.265.

pp. of paṭippassambhati

paṭippassaddhi →

pts

…expressing the complete calm attained to in emancipation, viz. vūpasama paṭinissagga p. amata nibbāna, e.g. Cnd.429.

fr. paṭippassaddha

paṭippassambhati →

pts

paṭippassaddha (q.v.)
caus paṭippassambheti to quiet down, hush up, suppress, bring to a standstill, put to…

paṭippaṇāmeti →

pts

to bend (back), stretch out Dhs-a.324.

paṭi + paṇāmeti

paṭippharati →

pts

…a word-fight); Mil.372; Dhp-a.iv.4 (vacanaṃ).

paṭi + pharati

paṭipucchati →

pts

…Ja.iv.194; Pv-a.32, Pv-a.56, Pv-a.81; AN.i.197; AN.ii.46; also neg. appaṭipucchā (abl. adv.) without inquiry Vin.i.325.

paṭi +…

paṭipucchā →

pts

…AN.i.72; -vyākaraṇīya (pañha) DN.iii.229.

paṭi + pucchā

paṭipuggala →

pts

…te paṭipuggala)
appaṭipuggala without a rival, unrivalled, without compare SN.i.158 SN.iii.86; Thig.185;…

paṭipuggalika →

pts

adjective belonging to one’s equal, individual Dhs.1044. Perhaps read pāṭi˚ (q.v.).

fr. paṭipuggala

paṭipurisa →

pts

rival, opponent Mnd.172.

paṭi + purisa

paṭipādaka →

pts

the supporter (of a bed) Vin.i.48; Vin.ii.208.

fr. paṭi + pad

paṭipādeti →

pts

…to, offer, present MN.i.339; Ja.v.453, Ja.v.497; Pv.ii.8#1 (vittaṃ).

Caus. of paṭipajjati, cp. BSk. pratipādayati in same meaning Avs.i.262,…

paṭipākatika →

pts

…Ja.iv.407; Ja.vi.372; Pv-a.123, Pv-a.284.

paṭi + pākatika

paṭipāṭi →

pts

paṭipāṭiyā adv. successively, in succession, alongside of, in order Vism.343 = Ja.v.253 (ghara˚ from house to…

paṭipāṭika →

pts

adjective being in conformity with the (right) order Thag-a.41.

fr. last

paṭipīta →

pts

in asuci˚; at AN.iii.226 is not clear (variant reading -pīḷita perhaps to be preferred).

paṭipīḷana →

pts

oppression Mil.313, Mil.352.

fr. paṭipīḷeti

paṭipīḷita →

pts

adjective pressed against, oppressed, hard pressed Mil.262, Mil.354.

paṭi + pp. of pīḍ

paṭipūjana →

pts

or (f.) worship, reverence, honour Mil.241.

fr. paṭi + pūj

paṭipūjeti →

pts

to honour, worship, revere Snp.128; Pv.i.1#3; Mil.241.

paṭi + pūjeti

paṭirava →

pts

shouting out, roar Dāvs iv.52.

paṭi + rava

paṭirodana →

pts

replying through crying Ja.iii.80.

paṭi + rodana

paṭirodati →

pts

to cry in return, to reply by crying Ja.iii.80; pp. paṭirodita = paṭirodana.

paṭi + rodati of rud

paṭirodeti →

pts

to scold back SN.i.162.

paṭi + Caus. of rud

paṭirosati →

pts

to annoy in return, to tease back SN.i.162; AN.ii.215; Mnd.397.

paṭi + rosati

paṭiruddha →

pts

obstructed, hindered, held back, caged Ja.iv.4 (oruddha-paṭiruddha sic.).

pp. paṭi + rudh

paṭirājā →

pts

hostile king, royal adversary Ja.vi.472; Dhp-a.i.193.

paṭi + rājā

paṭirūpa →

pts

…Snp.187, Snp.667; Snp-a.390. Cp. pāṭirūpika.

paṭi + rūpa

paṭirūpaka →

pts

… ■ nt. an optical delusion Dhp-a.iii.56.

fr. paṭirūpa

paṭirūpatā →

pts

likeness, semblance, appearance, pretence Pv-a.268 (= vaṇṇa).

abstr. fr. paṭirūpa

paṭisakkati →

pts

to run back Vin.ii.195; AN.iv.190.

paṭi + sakkati

paṭisalliyati →

pts

…SN.v.12 (id.), SN.v.320, SN.v.325; Mil.139
pp paṭisallīna (q.v.).

fr. paṭi + saṃ + , cp….

paṭisallāna →

pts

…for seclusion Vism.90.

for *paṭisallayana, fr. paṭi + saṃ + , cp. paṭilīna & paṭilīyati, also BSk pratisaṃlayana…

paṭisallīna →

pts

…Ja.i.349; Mil.10, Mil.138 sq.; Vv-a.3; DN-a.i.309 (pati˚).

pp. of paṭisalliyati; cp. BSk. pratisaṃlīna Divy.196, Divy.291.

paṭisama →

pts

…equal, forming, a counterpart Mil.205 (rāja˚); neg. appaṭisama not having one’s equal, incomparable Ja.i.94;…

paṭisambhidā →

pts

…in formula “saha paṭisambhidāhi arahattaṃ pāpunāti,” viz. Mil.18; Dhp-a.ii.58, Dhp-a.ii.78, Dhp-a.ii.93.

paṭi + saṃ +…

paṭisammajjati →

pts

to sweep over again Mil.15.

paṭi + sammajjati

paṭisammodeti →

pts

to greet friendly in return Ja.vi.224 (= sammodanīya-kathāya paṭikatheti C.).

paṭi + saṃ + Caus. of mud

paṭisandahati →

pts

to undergo reunion (see next) Mil.32.

paṭi + sandahati

paṭisandhi →

pts

…be found at Vb-a.155–Vb-a.160
appaṭisandhika see sep.

fr. paṭi + saṃ + dhā

paṭisantharati →

pts

…Dhs-a.397. ger. ˚santhāya Ja.vi.351
pp paṭisanthata (q.v.).

paṭi + saṃ + tharati of stṛ.

paṭisanthata →

pts

kindly received (covered, concealed? C.) Ja.vi.23 (= paṭicchāditaṃ guttaṃ paripuṇṇaṃ vā C.).

pp. of paṭisantharati

paṭisanthāra →

pts

…Dhs.1344 Vb.360; Mil.409. paṭisanthāraṃ karoti to make friends, to receive friendly Pv-a.12, Pv-a.44, Pv-a.141, Pv-a.187.

fr. paṭi +…

paṭisarati →

pts

…stay back, lag behind Snp.8 sq. (opp. atisarati; aor. paccasāri explained by ohiyyi Snp-a.21).

paṭi + sṛ.

Paṭisarati2

to…

paṭisaraṇa →

pts

…+ sṛ; to move (Sk. saraṇa and not saraṇa protection). Cp. paṭisāraṇiya.

paṭi + saraṇa1

paṭisatena →

pts

adverb by the hundred, i.e. in front of a hundred (people) Vin.i.269.

paṭi + instr. of sataṃ

paṭisattu →

pts

an enemy (in retaliation) Ja.ii.406; Mnd.172, Mnd.173; Mil.293.

paṭi + sattu

paṭisañcikkhati →

pts

…Vin.i.5; DN.i.63; MN.i.267, MN.i.499; MN.iii.33; SN.i.137; AN.i.205; Pp.25 Vism.283.

paṭi + saṃ + cikkhati of khyā; cp….

paṭisañjīvita →

pts

revived, resurrected MN.i.333.

pp. of paṭi + saṃ + jīv

paṭisaṃharati →

pts

…(sakavaṇṇaṃ); DN.i.96; SN.v.156; Pv-a.92 (devarūpaṃ).

paṭi + saṃ + hṛ; cp. BSk. pratisaṃharati Mvu.i.82

paṭisaṃharaṇa →

pts

removing Ne.27, Ne.41.

fr. paṭisaṃharati

paṭisaṃvedeti →

pts

…There is also a by-form, viz. paṭisaṃvediyati SN.ii.18, SN.ii.75, SN.ii.256 (attabhāva-paṭilābhaṃ); Iti.38 (sukkha-dukkhaṃ;…

paṭisaṃvedin →

pts

…(evaṃsukhadukkha˚), Pts.i.184, Pts.i.186 sq.; Pp.57 Pp.58.

fr. paṭisaṃvedeti; BSk. pratisaṃvedin Divy.567

paṭisaṃvidita →

pts

…+ vid; same (prati) at…

paṭisaṃyamati →

pts

to restrain, to exercise self-control Ja.iv.396.

paṭi + saṃyamati

paṭisaṃyujati →

pts

…Snp.843 (vādaṃ p. paṭipphareyya kalahaṃ kareyya Mnd.196)
pp paṭisaṃyutta (q.v.).

paṭi + saṃ + yuj

paṭisaṃyutta →

pts

…Iti.73; Vv-a.6, Vv-a.87; Pv-a.12.

pp. of paṭisaṃyujati

paṭisaṅkharoti →

pts

…+ saṃ +…

paṭisaṅkhayanto →

pts

is ppr. of paṭi + saṃ + kṣi, to be pacified Thag.371.

paṭisaṅkhā →

pts

…p. is to be taken as ger. of paṭisankhāti (q.v.). This connection is frequent, e.g. SN.iv.104; AN.ii.40; Mnd.496; Cnd.540.

paṭi + sankhā of…

paṭisaṅkhāna →

pts

…Ne.15, Ne.16, Ne.38. Patisankharika & ya;

fr. paṭisankhāti

paṭisaṅkhārika →

pts

Paṭisaṅkhārika & ˚ya

adjective serving for repair Vin.iii.43 (dārūni); Pv-a.141 (id.; ˚ya).

fr. paṭisankharoti

paṭisaṅkhāriya →

pts

Paṭisaṅkhārika & ˚ya

adjective serving for repair Vin.iii.43 (dārūni); Pv-a.141 (id.; ˚ya).

fr. paṭisankharoti

paṭisaṅkhāti →

pts

…SN.ii.110, SN.ii.219
■ Cp. paṭisañcikkhati.

paṭi + saṃ + khyā

paṭisedha →

pts

…Kp-a.170 (id.); Pv-a.11 (˚nipāta = “mā”); Vv-a.224.

fr. paṭi + sidh1, sedhati drive off

paṭisedhaka →

pts

adjective noun warding off, one who prevents or puts a stop to SN.i.221; Mil.344.

fr. paṭisedha

paṭisedhana →

pts

warding off, refusal, prohibition, stopping SN.i.221, SN.i.223; Pv-a.11, Pv-a.25; Sdhp.397.

cp. paṭisedha

paṭisedhati →

pts

(Caus.); -sedheti to ward off, prohibit, prevent, refuse SN.iv.341; Pv-a.11.

paṭi + sedhati

paṭisedhitar →

pts

one who prohibits or refuses Ja.ii.123. = Ja.v.91.

n. ag. fr. paṭisedhati

paṭisena →

pts

…one who repulses, fighter, retaliator, arguer Snp.832 cp. Mnd.173.

paṭi + sena, of either or śri, cp. usseneti

paṭiseneti →

pts

to repel, push away, be inimical towards, retaliate (opp. usseneti) AN.ii.215 (paṭisseneti); Snp.390 (˚seniyati).

paṭi + seneti, see usseneti

paṭisevana →

pts

going after, indulging in, practice MN.i.10.

fr. paṭisevati

paṭisevati →

pts

paṭisevati is spelt pati˚; at Dhp.67, Dhp.68; Ja.iii.275 Ja.iii.278.

paṭi + sevati, cp. BSk. pratisevate…

paṭisevitar →

pts

one who practises, pursues or indulges in (acc.) AN.iii.143 sq. (bhesajjaṃ).

n. ag. of paṭisevati

paṭiseṭṭha →

pts

adjective having a superior; neg. app˚; incomparable, unsurpassed Mil.357 (appaṭibhāga +).

paṭi + seṭṭha

paṭisibbita →

pts

sewn, embroidered Vv-a.167 (pati˚).

pp. of paṭi + sibbati

paṭisotaṃ →

pts

…Iti.114; Ja.i.70; Pv-a.154. paṭisotagāmin going against the stream, toiling, doing hard work SN.i.136; AN.ii.6 (opp. anu˚), AN.ii.214…

paṭissata →

pts

…AN.iii.24; Iti.10, Iti.21, Iti.81; Snp.283, Snp.413.

paṭi + sata, pp. of smṛ.

paṭissati →

pts

mindfulness, remembrance, memory MN.i.36 sq.; Dhs.23; Pp.25. app˚ lapse of memory Dhs.1349.

paṭi + sati of smṛ.

paṭissatika →

pts

adjective mindful, thoughtful Thag.42.

fr. paṭissati

paṭissava →

pts

assent, promise, obedience Ja.vi.220; Vv-a.351 (cp. paṭissaya Vv-a.347).

fr. paṭi + śru

paṭissavatā →

pts

obedience; neg. appaṭissavatā want of deference Dhs.1325 = Pp.20. Patissa & Patissa

abstr. fr. paṭissava

paṭisseneti →

pts

paṭissuṇāti →

pts

…Pv-a.55; & passim; also paṭissutvā SN.i.155
■ f. abstr. paṭissutavatā Snp-a.314.

paṭi + śru

paṭissā →

pts

…+ śru, cp. paṭissuṇāti & paṭissāvin; in BSk. we find pratīsā which if legitimate would refer the word to a basis…

paṭissāvin →

pts

adjective assenting, ready, obedient, willing DN.i.60; SN.iii.113 (kinkāra-paṭi˚).

fr. paṭi + śru

paṭisumbhita →

pts

fallen down Pv.iii.1#8 (= patita Pv-a.174).

pp. of paṭi + śumbh

paṭisutta →

pts

sunk into sleep Thag.203.

pp. of paṭi + svap

paṭisāmeti →

pts

…Vv-a.118 (variant reading ˚yāpeti), Vv-a.157 (variant reading ˚nameti).

paṭi + Caus. of śam, samati to make ready; cp. BSk….

paṭisāmita →

pts

arranged, got ready Vism.91.

pp. of paṭisāmeti

paṭisāra →

pts

see *vi*˚.

paṭi + smṛ.

paṭisārana →

pts

of protection, expiation, atonement Mil.344 (in law); applied.

fr. paṭi + sāreti

paṭisāraṇiya →

pts

…AN.i.99; AN.iv.346; Dhp-a.ii.75.

a grd. formation fr. paṭi + sāreti, Caus. of sṛ; to move

paṭisārin →

pts

…SN.i.153 (id.); SN.ii.284 (id.).

fr. paṭi + sṛ; cp. paṭisāraniya & paṭisaraṇa Note

paṭisāsana →

pts

counter-message, reply Dhp-a.i.392.

paṭi + sāsana

paṭisāyati →

pts

to taste, eat, partake of food Vin.ii.177.

paṭi + sāyati

paṭisāṭheyya →

pts

deceit in return (cp. paṭikūṭa) Ja.ii.183.

paṭi + sāṭheyya

paṭisīsaka →

pts

false top-knot, “chignon” (?) Ja.ii.197 (˚ṃ paṭimuñcitvā); Ja.v.49 (id.); Mil.90 (muṇḍaka˚).

paṭi + sīsaka

paṭisūra →

pts

rival hero or fighter, an opponent in fight Snp.831 (= paṭipurisa paṭisattu paṭimalla Mnd.172); Mnd.173 (id.).

paṭi + sūra

paṭita →

pts

adjective satisfied, happy Dhp-a.ii.269 (˚ācāra) Patititthati (patitthahati)

paṭitittha →

pts

opposite bank (of a river) Ja.v.443.

paṭi + tittha

paṭitiṭṭhati →

pts

Paṭitiṭṭhati (paṭiṭṭhahati)

etc. see *pati*˚.

paṭitthambhati →

pts

to stand firm (against) Mil.372.

paṭi + thambhati

paṭivacana →

pts

answer, reply, rejoinder Ja.iv.18; Mil.120; Pv-a.83 (opp. vacana); Thag-a.285.

paṭi + vacana

paṭivadati →

pts

to answer, reply AN.iv.168 (variant reading for paṭicarati); Snp.932; Dhp.133; Mnd.397; Pv-a.39.

paṭi + vadati

paṭivasati →

pts

to live, dwell (at) DN.i.129; Vin.ii.299; SN.i.177; Ja.i.202; Snp-a.462; Pv-a.42, Pv-a.67. Pativana, Pativanita, Pativani

paṭi + vasati

paṭivatta →

pts

…only in cpd. vatta-paṭivatta-karaṇa “moving forth or backwards” performance of different kinds of duties; doing this, that & the…

paṭivattar →

pts

one who contradicts SN.i.222.

paṭi + vattar, n. ag. of vac

paṭivattati →

pts

…from AN.iv.47 = Mil.297 (paṭilīyati paṭikutati p.); Caus. paṭivaṭṭeti in same meaning trs (but cp. Childers s. v. “to knock,…

paṭivaṭṭati →

pts

…from AN.iv.47 = Mil.297 (paṭilīyati paṭikutati p.); Caus. paṭivaṭṭeti in same meaning trs (but cp. Childers s. v. “to knock,…

paṭivedeti →

pts

…(aor ˚vedayi); DN-a.i.227; Pv-a.6 (pītisomanassaṃ).

paṭi + vedeti, Caus. of vid

paṭivedha →

pts

… ■ maggaphala˚; realisation of the fruit of the Path Dhp-a.i.110.

fr. paṭi + vyadhī cp. paṭivijjhati & BSk. prativedha Mvu.i.86

paṭivekkhiya →

pts

see ap˚.

paṭivellati →

pts

to embrace, cling to Ja.v.449.

paṭi + vellati

paṭivera →

pts

revenge Dhp-a.i.50.

paṭi + vera

paṭivibhajati →

pts

to divide off, to divide into (equal) parts MN.i.58 (cp. MN.iii.91; paṭibhaj˚ & variant reading vibhaj˚).

paṭi + vibhajati

paṭivibhatta →

pts

ap˚; in cpd -bhogin see appaṭivibhatta.

paṭi + vibhatta

paṭividdha →

pts

…Vv-a.73 (˚catusacca = saccānaṃ kovida)
appaṭividdha not pierced, not hurt Ja.vi.446.

pp. of paṭivijjhati

paṭividita →

pts

known, ascertained DN.i.2; Pts.i.188.

pp. of paṭi + vid

paṭivigacchati →

pts

to go apart again, to go away or asunder AN.iii.243; Mil.51.

paṭi + vi + gacchati

paṭivijjha →

pts

adjective in cpd. dup˚; hard to penetrate (lit. & fig.) SN.v.454.

grd. of paṭivijjhati

paṭivijjhanaka →

pts

adjective only in neg. ap˚; impenetrable Dhp-a.iv.194.

paṭi + vijjhana + ka,of vyadh

paṭivijjhati →

pts

…AN.iv.228
pp paṭividdha (q.v.). On phrase uttariṃ appaṭivijjhanto See uttari.

paṭi + vijjhati of…

paṭivijānāti →

pts

to recognise Vin.iii.130; Cnd.378 (ājānāti vijānāti p. paṭivijjhati); Mil.299.

paṭi + vi + jānāti

paṭivinaya →

pts

repression, subdual, only in cpd. āghāta˚; DN.iii.262, DN.iii.289; AN.iii.185 sq. See āghāta.

paṭi + vi +

paṭivineti →

pts

…Cp. BSk. prativineti Mvu.ii.121
pp paṭivinīta (q.v.).

paṭi + vi +

paṭivinicchinati →

pts

to try or judge a case again, to reconsider Ja.ii.187.

paṭi + vinicchinati

paṭivinodana →

pts

removal, driving out, explusion AN.ii.48, AN.ii.50; Mil.320.

fr. paṭivinodeti

paṭivinodaya →

pts

adjective noun dispelling, subduing, riddance, removal; dup˚ hard to dispel AN.iii.184 sq.

fr. paṭivinodeti

paṭivinodeti →

pts

…drive out, get rid of DN.i.138; MN.i.48; Pv.iii.5#8; Pp.64; Vv-a.305; Pv-a.60.

paṭi + vi + Caus. of nud, Cp. BSk. prativinudati Divy.34,…

paṭivinīta →

pts

removed, dispelled, subdued SN.ii.283; SN.v.76, SN.v.315.

pp. of paṭivineti

paṭiviramati →

pts

to absṭain from MN.i.152.

paṭi + viramati

paṭivirata →

pts

… ■ app˚; not abstaining from Vin.ii.296; SN.v.468; Iti.64.

pp. of paṭiviramati, cp. BSk. prativiramati Divy.ii.302, Divy.ii.585

paṭivirati →

pts

abstinence from Dhs.299; MN.iii.74; Pv-a.206.

fr. paṭivirata

paṭivirodha →

pts

hostility, enmity, opposition Dhs.418, Dhs.1060; Pp.18; Mil.203.

paṭi + virodha

paṭiviruddha →

pts

…Ja.vi.12; DN-a.i.51 (˚ā satta = pare) Mil.203, Mil.403.

pp. of paṭivirujjhati, cp. BSk. prativiruddha rebellious Divy.445

paṭivirujjhati →

pts

…to quarrel (saddhiṃ) Ja.iv.104
pp paṭiviruddha (q.v.).

paṭi + vi + rudh

paṭivirūhati →

pts

to grow again Vism.419.

paṭi + virūhati

paṭivisesa →

pts

sub-discrimination Ja.ii.9.

paṭi + visesa

paṭivisiṭṭha →

pts

peculiar MN.i.372.

paṭi + visiṭṭha

paṭivissaka →

pts

…(˚itthi), Dhp-a.i.155, Dhp-a.i.235 (˚dārakā).

fr. paṭi + *veśman or *veśya

paṭiviṃsa →

pts

…of y (paṭi-y-aṃsa) and assimilation of a to i (paṭiyiṃsa → paṭiviṃsa)

paṭiviṃsaka →

pts

share, portion Dhp-a.ii.85.

prec. + ka

paṭivutta →

pts

(paṭi + vutta, pp. of vac ] said against, replied Vin.iii.131, Vin.iii.274.

paṭivyāharati →

pts

to desist from, aor. paccavyāhāsi DN.ii.232.

paṭi + vyāharati

paṭivyūhati →

pts

(pati˚) to heap up against (?) Snp-a.554.

paṭi + vyūhati

paṭivāda →

pts

retort, recrimination Mil.18 (vāda˚ talk and counter-talk).

paṭi + vāda

paṭivāmeti →

pts

…again DN-a.i.39.

Cp. J.P.T.S. 1886, p. 160, suggesting paṭivādh˚, or paṭibādhayamāno and referring to Thag.744.

paṭi + Caus. vam

paṭivāpeti →

pts

to turn away from, to free from, cleanse MN.i.435 = AN.iv.423; Dhs-a.407.

Caus. of paṭi + vap

paṭivātaṃ →

pts

…Vin.ii.218; SN.i.13; Snp.622; Dhp.54, Dhp.125; Pv-a.116; Sdhp.425.

paṭi + vātaṃ, acc. cp. Sk. prativāta & prativātaṃ

paṭivāṇa →

pts

Paṭivāṇa, Paṭivāṇitā, Paṭivāṇī

etc. occur only in neg. form app˚, q.v.

paṭivāṇitā →

pts

Paṭivāṇa, Paṭivāṇitā, Paṭivāṇī

etc. occur only in neg. form app˚, q.v.

paṭivāṇī →

pts

Paṭivāṇa, Paṭivāṇitā, Paṭivāṇī

etc. occur only in neg. form app˚, q.v.

paṭiya →

pts

white woollen counterpane Ja.iv.352 (= uṇṇāmaya-paccattharaṇāni setakambalāni pi vadanti yeva C.).

= paṭikā

paṭiyatta →

pts

…Pv-a.279 (id.); Kp-a.118 (alankata˚).

pp. of paṭi + yat

paṭiyodha →

pts

counterfight Ja.iii.3.

paṭi + yodha

paṭiyoloketi →

pts

(T. paṭi-oloketi) to look at, to keep an eye on, observe Ja.ii.406.

paṭi + oloketi

paṭiyādeti →

pts

… pp paṭiyādita (q.v.)
causII. paṭiyādāpeti to cause to be presented or got ready, to assign, advise, give over…

paṭiyādita →

pts

given, prepared, arranged, dedicated Mil.9; Dhp-a.ii.75.

pp. of paṭiyādeti

paṭiyāti →

pts

to go back to, reach Ja.vi.149 (C. for paṭimuñcati).

paṭi + , cp. pacceti

paṭiñña →

pts

…sacca˚ Ja.iv.384, Ja.iv.463; Ja.v.499.

= paṭiññā

paṭiññā →

pts

…patiññaṃ moceti to keep one’s promise Dhp-a.i.93.

fr. paṭi + jñā; cp. later Sk. pratijñā

paṭiññāta →

pts

agreed, acknowledged, promised Vin.ii.83, Vin.ii.102; DN.i.88; AN.i.99; AN.iv.144; Pv-a.55.

pp. of paṭijānāti

paṭiṭṭhahati →

pts

Paṭitiṭṭhati (paṭiṭṭhahati)

etc. see *pati*˚.

paṭṭhahati →

pts

to put down, set down, provide; ppr. paṭṭhayamāna Pv-a.128 (varamāna + ; variant reading paṭṭhap˚); aor. paṭṭhayi Pv.ii.9#34 (dānaṃ; variant reading paṭṭhapayi, explained by paṭṭhapesi Pv-a.126 …

paṭṭhapita →

pts

established, or given Pv-a.119 (cp. patiṭṭhāpitatta).

pp. of paṭṭhahati; cp. BSk. prasthapita Divy.514

peta →

pts

dead, departed, the departed spirit. The Buddhistic peta represents the Vedic pitaraḥ (manes, cp. pitṛyajña), as well as the Brāhmaṇic preta. The first are souls of the “fathers, …

petteyyatā →

pts

…towards one’s father DN.iii.70 (a˚), DN.iii.145, DN.iii.169; Dhp.332 (= pitari sammāpaṭipatta Dhp-a.iv.34); Cnd.294. Cp….

phassa →

pts

…vedanā. (See paṭicca-samuppāda & for expln Vism.567; Vb-a.178 sq.)
■ Cp. DN.i.42 sq.; DN.iii.228, DN.iii.272,…

pheggu →

pts

…sāra, pheggu, taca, papaṭikā* etc. It is represented as next to the pith, but inferior and worthless. At all passages contrasted with…

phāti →

pts

swelling, increase Ja.ii.426 (= vaḍḍhi); Vism.271 (vuddhi +). Usually combined with kṛ; as phāti-kamma increase, profit, advantage Vin.ii.174 Vb-a.334 & phāti-karoti to make fat, to increase …

pibati →

pts

Pivati & Pibati

to drink
pres pivati DN.i.166; DN.iii.184; Ja.iv.380; Ja.v.106; Pv-a.55.

1st pl. pivāma Pv.i.11#8 2nd pl. pivatha Pv-a.78 & *pivātha …

pidalaka →

pts

…kaṭasārakassa pariyante paṭisaṃharitvā duguṇa-karaṇa.“ See also Vin Texts iii.94.

etym.? Kern,

Toevoegselen

s. v. suggests…

pidhāna →

pts

cover Ja.vi.349. -phalaka covering board Vism.261 (where Kp-a in same passage reads paṭikujjana-phalaka) = Vb-a.244.

= pidahana

pipati →

pts

to drink, only in imper. pres. pipa MN.i.316; SN.i.459, and ppr. pipaṃ Ja.v.255, gen. pl. pipataṃ Snp.398.

dial. form for pibati, pivati, usually restricted to Gāthā Dial., cp. Geiger, P.Gr. § 132

pipāsā →

pts

  1. thirst Cnd.443 (= udaka-pipāsā); Mil.318 Vb-a.196 (in comparison); Pv-a.23, Pv-a.33, Pv-a.67 sq.; Sdhp.288. Often combined with khudā (hunger) e.g. Snp.52 Snp.436 (khup˚); P …

pisīla →

pts

dial. expression for pātī or patta “bowl” MN.iii.235 (passage quite misunderstood by Neumann in his translation iii.414).

Sk. piśāla

pithīyatī →

pts

(pithiyyati) to be covered, obscured or obstructed to close, shut MN.ii.104; MN.iii.184; Snp.1034, Snp.1035; Cnd.442 (BB pidhiyyati; explained by pacchijjati); Thag.872; Dhp.173; Ja.i.279 (akkhīni pit …

pivati →

pts

Pivati & Pibati

to drink
pres pivati DN.i.166; DN.iii.184; Ja.iv.380; Ja.v.106; Pv-a.55.

1st pl. pivāma Pv.i.11#8 2nd pl. pivatha Pv-a.78 & *pivātha …

piṃsati →

pts

…See also pisati and paṭi˚.

piṣ or piṃṣ, Vedic pinaṣṭi, cp. Lat. pinso to grind, pīla = pestle, pistillum = pistil; Lith….

piṇḍa →

pts

…begging Ja.ii.82 (piṇḍa-paṭipiṇḍena jīvikaṁ kappesuṁ), Ja.ii.307 (piṇḍapāta-paṭipiṇḍena jīvikaṁ kappenti); Ja.v.390…

porisa →

pts

Porisa1

adjective noun

  1. (adj.) human, fit for a man Snp.256 (porisa dhura), cp. porisiya & poroseyya.
  2. (m.) = purisa esp. in sense of purisa 2, i.e. servant, used collectively (abstra …

pubba →

pts

Pubba1

pus, matter, corruption MN.i.57; MN.iii.90; SN.i.150; SN.ii.157; AN.i.34; Ja.ii.18; Mil.382; Pv-a.80
■ In detail discussed (as one of the 32 ākāras) at Vism.261, Vism.360; Kp- …

puggala →

pts

…Ne.190
■ See also paṭipuggala. 2. (in general) being, creature Mil.310 (including Petas & animals).

*…

puppha →

pts

Puppha1

neuter a flower Vin.ii.123; SN.i.204 = Ja.iii.308; Snp.2, Snp.5; Dhp.47 sq.; Dhp.377; Vism.430; Snp-a.78 (paduma˚); Vv-a.73; Pv-a.127; Sdhp.550- pupphāni (pl.) Vb-a.255 (of …

purisa →

pts

man (as representative of the male sex, contrasted to itthi woman, e.g. at AN.iii.209; AN.iv.197; Ja.i.90; Ja.v.72; Pv-a.51). Definitions of the C. are “puriso nāma manussa-puriso …

putta →

pts

  1. a son SN.i.210; Snp.35, Snp.38, Snp.60, Snp.557, Snp.858; Dhp.62, Dhp.84 Dhp.228, Dhp.345; Ja.iv.309; Vism.645 (simile of 3 sons); Pv-a.25, Pv-a.63, Pv-a.73 sq.; DN-a.i.157 (dāsaka˚). Four kind …

puttavant →

pts

adjective having sons SN.iv.249. Trenckner, Notes 6216 gives a f. *puttapatī for puttavatī, but without ref.

fr. putta

puñña →

pts

…Divy.395 (+ udāra).

puṇṇa →

pts

…DN-a.i.140 (˚paṭimaṇḍita ghara).

  • -canda the full moon Ja.i.149, Ja.i.267; Ja.v.215 *…

pākatika →

pts

…id. p Ja.iii.167 reads paṭipākatika), Pv-a.206; pākatikaṃ karoti to restore to its former condition, to repair, rebuild Ja.i.354,…

pāmokkha →

pts

adjective

  1. chief, first, excellent eminent, (m.) a leader
    ■ AN.ii.168 (sanga sa˚); Pp.69 Pp.70; Mil.75 (hatthi˚ state elephant). disā˚ worldfamed Ja.i.166, Ja.i.285; Ja.ii.278; Ja.vi.347

pāpa →

pts

adj. nt.

  1. (adj.) evil, bad, wicked, sinful AN.ii.222 sq. (and compar. pāpatara); Snp.57; Dhp.119 (opp. bhadra) Other compar-superl. forms are pāpiṭṭha SN.v.96 pāpiṭṭhatara Vin.ii.5; pāpiyyasika DN …

pāpaṇika →

pts

adjective noun belonging to a shop, i.e.

  1. a shopkeeper AN.i.115 sq.
  2. laid out in the shop (of cīvara) Vin.i.255; Vism.62 (= āpaṇa-dvāre patitaka). See also Vin. Texts ii.156.

pa + āpaṇa + ika

pārupana →

pts

covering, clothing; dress Ja.i.126, Ja.i.378; Ja.iii.82; Mil.279; Dhp-a.i.70, Dhp-a.i.164; Pv-a.74 Pv-a.76.

fr. pārupati

pārupati →

pts

to cover, dress, hide, veil DN.i.246; Vin.iv.283; MN.iii.94; SN.ii.281; Ja.ii.24, Ja.ii.109; Pv.ii.11#2 (= nivāseti Pv-a.147); Mhvs.22, Mhvs.67; Vism.18; Dhp-a.iii.325; Vv-a.44, Vv-a.127; Pv-a.73 …

pāruta →

pts

covered, dressed SN.i.167, SN.i.175; Thag.153; Ja.i.59, Ja.i.347; Snp-a.401; Pv-a.48, Pv-a.161
duppāruta not properly dressed (without the upper robe Vin.i.44; Vin.ii.212; SN.ii.231, SN.ii.27 …

pāteti →

pts

  1. to make fall, drop, throw off SN.i.197 (sakuṇo rajaṃ); Ja.i.93 (udakaṃ); Mil.305 (sāraṃ).
  2. to bring to fall Ja.v.198; Mil.187.
  3. to kill, destroy, cut off (the head) Ja.i.393; Ja.iii.177; Pv-a. …

pāti FIXME double →

pts

Pātī & Pāti

feminine a bowl, vessel, dish Vin.i.157 (avakkāra˚), Vin.i.352 (id.); Vin.ii.216 (id.); MN.i.25 (kaṃsa˚), MN.i.207; SN.ii.233; AN.iv.393 (suvaṇṇa˚, rūpiya˚ kaṃsa˚); Ja.i.347, Ja.i.501; Ja …

pātika →

pts

Err:509

pātimokkha FIXME double →

pts

Pātimokkha

see pāṭi˚. Pati & Pati;

pātimokkha →

pts

…with lengthening of paṭi as in other grd. like pāṭidesaniya. Thus in reality the same as paṭimokkha 2 in sense of binding,…

pātin →

pts

(-˚) adjective throwing, shooting, only in cpd. dūre˚; throwing far AN.i.284; AN.ii.170. See akkhaṇa-vedhin.

fr. pāta

pātita →

pts

brought to fall, felled, destroyed Snp.631; Dhp.407; Ja.iii.176; Pv-a.31 (so read for patita).

pp. of pāteti

pāṇa →

pts

living being, life, creature DN.iii.48, DN.iii.63, DN.iii.133; SN.i.209, SN.i.224; SN.v.43, SN.v.227, SN.v.441 (mahā-samudde); AN.i.161 AN.ii.73, AN.ii.176, AN.ii.192; Snp.117, Snp.247, Snp.394, Snp. …

pāṭekka →

pts

…(adv.) singly, separately, individually Vism.409 (pāṭiy˚) Vv-a.141.

paṭi + eka; the diaeretic form of pacceka: see Geiger, P.Gr. §…

pāṭeti →

pts

to remove; Pass. pāṭiyati Pv.iv.1#47 (turned out of doors); variant reading pātayati (bring to fall) Prob, in sense of Med. at Mil.152 in phrase visaṃ pāṭiyamāno (doubtful, cp. Kern,

Toevoegselen …

pāṭibhoga →

pts

…Patimokkha (pati)

for paṭibhoga (?); difficult to explain, we should suspect a ger. formation *prati-bhogya for *bhujya i.e….

pāṭidesanīya →

pts

…Vin.i.172; Vin.ii.242; AN.ii.243 (as ˚desanīyaka).

grd. of paṭideseti with pāṭi for pāṭi in der.

pāṭihāra →

pts

striking, that which strikes (with ref. to marking the time) Ja.i.121, Ja.i.122 (variant reading SS pāṭihāriya)

= pāṭihāra, with pāṭi after analogy of pāṭihāriya

pāṭihārika →

pts

special, extraordinary; only in cpd. -pakkha an extra holiday AN.i.144; Vv.15#6 (cp. Vv-a.71, Vv-a.109) Thag-a.38.

= pāṭihāriya or der. fr. pātihāra in meaning of ˚hāriya

pāṭihāriya →

pts

…fr. paṭi + hṛ; (paṭihāra) with usual lengthening of paṭi to pāṭi, as in ˚desanīya ˚mokkha etc. Cp. pāṭihīra; BSk….

pāṭihīra →

pts

…*pāṭihāriya → *pāṭihēra → paṭihīra

pāṭikaṅkha →

pts

…Ud.36; Dhp-a.iv.2 (gati ˚ā) Pv-a.63 (id.).

grd. of paṭikankhati, Sk. *pratikānkṣya

pāṭikaṅkhin →

pts

(-˚) adjective noun hoping for, one who expects or desires DN.i.4; MN.iii.33; AN.ii.209; Ja.iii.409.

fr. paṭi + kāṅka, cp. patikankhin

pāṭikkulyatā →

pts

loathsomeness, objectionableness AN.iii.32; AN.iv.47 sq.; AN.v.64. Cp. paṭikulyatā paṭikūlatā & pāṭikulyā.

abstr. fr. paṭikkūla

pāṭikulyā →

pts

Err:508

pāṭikā →

pts

half-moon stone, the semicircular slab under the staircase Vin.i.180 (cp. Vin. Texts ii.3). As pāṭiya at Ja.vi.278 (= piṭṭhi-pāsāṇa C.).

etym. unknown; with pāṭiya cp. Sk. pāṣya?

pāṭipada →

pts

…lunar fortnight Vin.i.132; Ja.iv.100; Vv-a.72 (˚sattamī).

fr. paṭi + pad, see patipajjati & cp. paṭipadā

pāṭipadaka →

pts

adjective belonging to the 1st day of the lunar fortnight; only with ref. to bhatta (food & in combn with pakkhika & uposathika, i.e. food given on the half- …

pāṭipuggalika →

pts

adjective belonging to one’s equal MN.iii.254 sq. (dakkhiṇā).

fr. paṭipuggala

pāṭirūpika →

pts

adjective assuming a disguise, deceitful, false Snp.246.

fr. paṭirūpa, cp. paṭirūpaka

pāṭiyekka FIXME double →

pts

…(adv.) singly, separately, individually Vism.409 (pāṭiy˚) Vv-a.141.

paṭi + eka; the diaeretic form of pacceka: see Geiger, P.Gr. §…

pāṭiyekka →

pts

pāṭukamyatā →

pts

see pātu˚. Patekka (Patiyekka)

pūjita →

pts

…Thag.186; Snp.316; Ud.73 (sakkata mānita p. apacita); Pv.i.4#2 (= paṭimānita C.); Pv.ii.8#10.

pp. of pūjeti

racati →

pts

…is defined at Dhtp.546 by “paṭiyattane” (with variant reading car), and given at No. 542 as variant reading of pac in meaning…

rahas →

pts

…being alone DN.i.134 (+ paṭisallīna); Snp.p.60 See also under paṭisallīna; -gama “secret convention secret intercourse,” fig. a…

raho →

pts

…being alone DN.i.134 (+ paṭisallīna); Snp.p.60 See also under paṭisallīna; -gama “secret convention secret intercourse,” fig. a…

rajaka →

pts

dyer (& “washerman” in the same function), more correctly “bleacher.” See remarks of Kern’s at

Toevoegselen

ii.45 on distinction of washerman dyer
■ DN.i.51 (in list of occupations); Vin.iii.45; …

rajana →

pts

…sammadeva rajanaṃ paṭigaṇheyya); Vin.i.50 = Vin.i.53 Vin.ii.227; Vin.i.286 (6 dyes allowed to the bhikkhus: mūla˚, khandha˚,…

rajanīya →

pts

adjective of the nature of rajas, i.e. leading to lust, apt to rouse excitement, enticing lustful.

  1. As epithet of rūpa (vedanā saññā etc.) SN.iii.79; also at DN.i.152 sq. (dibbāni …

rajo →

pts

…= Pv-a.116 (sukhumo rajo paṭivātaṃ khitto); Iti.83; Dhs.617 (dhūmo +). adj. rāja˚: in sa˚ & a˚ vāta Vin.ii.209 Vism.31. The…

rapati →

pts

to chatter, whisper Dhtp.187 (“vacane”); Dhtm.266 (“akkose”). See also lapati.

rap

rasa →

pts

…is as follows “jivhā-paṭihanana-lakkhaṇo raso, jivhā-viññāṇassa visaya-bhāvo raso, tass’ eva gocara-paccupaṭṭhāno…

ratana →

pts

…to which are added the 2: paṭisambhidā˚ & bojjhanga˚. These 7 are probably meant at Pv-a.66, where it is said that Sakka “endowed their…

rathika →

pts

fighter fr. a chariot, charioteer MN.i.397 (saññāto kusalo rathassa anga-paccangānaṃ); DN.i.51 (in list of var. occupations, cp. DN-a.i.156); Ja.vi.15 (+ patti-kārika), Ja.vi.463 (id.). Rathika & …

raṭṭhika →

pts

  1. one belonging to a kingdom, subject in general, inhabitant Ja.ii.241 (brāhmaṇa gahapati-r- do ārik’ ādayo).
  2. an official of the kingdom [op Sk. rāṣṭriya a pretender; also king’s brother in-law …

rohati →

pts

for the Sk. rohati of ruh to grow we find the regular P. correspondent rūhati: see rūhati1. The Caus. of this verb is ropeti (t …

ropeti →

pts

Ropeti1

  1. to plant or sow Ja.i.150 (nivāpatiṇaṃ); Mhvs.15, Mhvs.42 (amb’ aṭṭhikaṃ); Mhvs.19, Mhvs.56; Dhp-a.ii.109.
  2. to put up, fix Ja.i.143 (sūlāni).
  3. to further, increase, make grow …

rucika →

pts

(-˚) adjective belonging to the pleasure (of); only in phrase añña˚; being dependent on someone else’s will or under another’s influence, together with aññadiṭṭhika and añña-khantika character …

ruddha →

pts

…for; rudda (q.v.)
■ Cp. upa˚, ni˚, paṭi˚ paṭivi˚, vi˚

pp. of rundhati

rukkha →

pts

tree. In the rukkha-mūlik’ anga (see below) Bdhgh at Vism.74 gives a list of trees which are not to be selected for the practice of “living at the root of a tree.” These are sīmantarika-rukkha, ceti …

rumhaniya →

pts

at MN.i.480 is doubtful in spelling. The meaning is clearly “furthering growth, making or being prosperous, bringing luck” (combined with ojavant), as also indicated by variant re …

rumma →

pts

adjective miserable, dirty, poorly, in compounds -rūpin Ja.iv.387 (= lūkhavesa C.), with variant reading duma˚; and -vāsin poorly dressed Ja.iv.380.

put down (rightly) by Geiger, P.Gr. § 53 a …

rundhati →

pts

… ■ See also upa˚, paṭi˚ paṭivā, vi˚
Note. The roots rudh & rundh; are also found in Prk. (see Pischel § 507) besides…

ruppana →

pts

molestation, vexation, trouble Ja.iii.368 (= ghaṭṭana dūsana kuppana C.). Frequent in allegorical exegesis of rūpa, e.g. at Dhs-a.52 (naman aṭṭhena nāmaṃ ruppan’ aṭṭhena rūpaṃ), Dhs-a.303 (rūp’ ādīh …

ruppati →

pts

to be vexed, oppressed, hurt, molested (always with ref. to an illness or pain Snp.767 (salla-viddho va r.) Snp.1121; Mnd.5 (= kuppati ghaṭṭiyati, pīḷiyati); Cnd.543 (= kuppati pīḷayati ghaṭayati)

rāga →

pts

…rāgajaṃ dukkhaṃ paṭisaṃvedeti); AN.iii.233, AN.iii.371 (kāmesu vīta˚); AN.iv.423 (dhamma˚); Snp.2, Snp.74, Snp.139, Snp.270 =…

rāhaseyyaka →

pts

…in seclusion or secrecy, in manussa˚; “fit to lie undisturbed by men” Vin.i.39 (+ paṭisallāna-sāruppa) MN.ii.118.

rahas + seyya + ka…

rājan →

pts

…e.g. AN.iv.242. See also paṭirājā & cp. below 4 c 5. A wider range of meaning is attached to several sub-divisions (with rājā or…

rājā →

pts

…e.g. AN.iv.242. See also paṭirājā & cp. below 4 c 5. A wider range of meaning is attached to several sub-divisions (with rājā or…

rūpa →

pts

…(yaṃ kho rūpaṃ paṭicca uppajjati sukhaṃ somanassaṃ, ayaṃ rūpe assādo; cp. Pts.ii.109 sq.), MN.iii.291 (ye te…

rūpin →

pts

…(attā etc.), DN.i.195 (attapaṭilābho r. manomayo); DN.iii.111 DN.iii.139; MN.ii.229; SN.iii.46 (r. arūpī saññī etc.);…

sacca →

pts

…truthful Snp.542.

sadda →

pts

…at Vism.446 (“sota-paṭihanana-lakkhaṇa,” etc.) & at Vb-a.45 (“sappatī ti saddo, udāhariyatī ti attho”). 2. voice…

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 …

sagārava →

pts

adjective respectful, usually combined with sappatissa & other syn., e.g. Vin.i.45; Iti.10 Vism.19, Vism.221.

sa3 + gārava

sajīvāna →

pts

at SN.i.44 is metric spelling for sa-jīvana “same livelihood,” in phrase kiṃsu kamme s. “what is (of) the same livelihood in work, i.e. occupation?” The form is the same as jīvāna at Ja.iii.3 …

sakamma →

pts

one’s own occupation DN.i.135.

sa4 + kamma

sakkati →

pts

…cp. Pischel, Prk. Gr. § 302. Other P. compounds are ussakkati paṭisakkati.

ṣvaṣk; Dhtp.9: gamana

salla →

pts

an arrow, dart MN.i.429 (˚ṃ āharati to remove the a); MN.ii.216; SN.iv.206; Ja.i.180 Ja.v.49; Snp.331, Snp.767; Mil.112; Vism.503 (visa˚ sting of poison; cp. Vb-a.104 sallaṃ viya vitujjati); often me …

sallapati →

pts

to talk (with) DN.i.90; DN.ii.109; Mil.4; sallapeti the same Vin.iv.1#2.

saṃ + lapati

sallīna →

pts

sluggish, cowering DN.ii.255; asallīna active, upright, unshaken DN.ii.157; SN.i.159; SN.iv.125 Cp.v.68. paṭi˚.

saṃ + līna

samacitta →

pts

possessed of equanimity AN.i.65; AN.iv.215; Snp-a.174 (˚paṭipadā-sutta).

samadhosi →

pts

variant reading SN.iii.120 sq.; SN.iv.46; the form is aor. of saṃdhū. See sañcopati.

samatha →

pts

…cp. Dhs-a.144; s. paṭivijjhati Pts.i.180.

  • -yānika who makes quietude his vehicle, devoted to quietude, a kind of Arahant; cp….

samavāpaka →

pts

storeroom MN.i.451.

sama + vāpaka, cp. vapati1

samaya →

pts

…(elimination), 9 paṭivedha (penetration) Bdhgh illustrates each one with fitting examples cp. Dhs-a.61

We may…

sambandha →

pts

connection, tie DN.ii.296 = MN.i.58; Snp-a.108, Snp-a.166, Snp-a.249, Snp-a.273, Snp-a.343, Snp-a.516. ˚-kula related family Ja.iii.362; a-sambandha (adj.) incompatible (C. on asaññuta Ja.iii. …

sambhati →

pts

to subside, to be calmed; only in prep combination paṭippassambhati (q.v.).

śrambh, given as sambh at Dhtp.214 in meaning “vissāsa”

sambādha →

pts

…SN.i.48; Ja.iv.488; sambādhapaṭipanna of the eclipsed moon SN.i.50. As adjective “crowded, dense” sambādho gharavāso life in the family…

samiñjati →

pts

  1. to double up MN.i.326.
  2. (intrs.) to be moved or shaken Dhp.81 (= calati kampati Dhp-a.ii.149). See also sammiñjati.

saṃ + iñjati of ṛñj or ṛj to stretch

sammā →

pts

…sq.; Dhp-a.iv.127; sammāpaṭipanna rightly disposed, having the right view DN.i.8, DN.i.55; Pp.49 sq….

sampadhūpeti →

pts

(˚dhūpāyati, ˚dhūpāti) to send forth (thick) smoke, to fill with smoke or incense to pervade, permeate SN.i.169; Vin.i.225; Snp.p.15; Mil.333. Cp. sandhūpāyati.

saṃ + padhūpāti

sampadā →

pts

  1. 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 …

sampakampati →

pts

to tremble, to be shaken Vin.i.12; DN.ii.12, DN.ii.108; MN.i.227; MN.iii.120
caus sampakampeti to shake DN.ii.108.

saṃ + pakampati

sampatati →

pts

to jump about, to fly along or about Ja.vi.528 (dumā dumaṃ); imper, sampatantu ib. Ja.vi.448 (itarītaraṃ); ppr. sampatanto flying to Ja.iii.491. pp. sampatita.

saṃ + patati

sampati →

pts

now Mil.87; sampatijāta, just born DN.ii.15 = MN.iii.123. Cp. sampaṭike.

saṃ + paṭi; cp. Sk. samprati

sampatita →

pts

jumping about Ja.vi.507.

pp. of sampatati

sampaṭicchana →

pts

acceptance, agreement Dhs-a.332; Snp-a.176 (“sādhu”); Vism.21; Sdhp.59, Sdhp.62.

fr. last

sampaṭicchati →

pts

…ti s. to say “well” and agree Ja.ii.31; Mil.8. Caus. ii. sampaṭicchāpeti Ja.vi.336.

saṃ + paṭicchati

sampaṭiggaha →

pts

summing up, agreement Kp-a.100.

saṃ + paṭiggaha

sampaṭike →

pts

adverb now Ja.iv.432 (= sampati, idāni C.).

loc. fr. saṃ + paṭi + ka

sampaṭinipajjā →

pts

squatting down, lying down Thag-a.111.

saṃ + paṭi + nipajjā

sampaṭisaṅkhā →

pts

deliberately SN.ii.111; contracted from ger. ˚-saṃkhāya.

sampaṭivedha →

pts

penetration Ne.27, Ne.41, Ne.42, Ne.220.

saṃ + paṭivedha

sampaṭivijjhati →

pts

to penetrate; Pass. sampaṭivijjhiyati Ne.220.

saṃ + paṭivijjhati

sampha →

pts

adjective noun frivolous; nt. frivolity, foolishness only in connection with expressions of talking, as samphaṃ bhāsati to speak frivolously AN.ii.23; Snp.158; samphaṃ giraṃ bh. Ja.vi.295; *sampha …

samuccheda →

pts

cutting off, abolishing, giving up. MN.i.360 Kp-a.142; sammā s. Pts.i.101; ˚pahāna relinquishing by extirpation Vism.5 Snp-a.9 ˚maraṇa dying by extirpation (of saṁsāra) Vism.229; ˚visuddhi Pts.ii.3; …

samullapati →

pts

to talk, converse Vin.iii.187; Pv-a.237; ppr. samullapanto Ja.iii.49.

saṃ + ullapati

samuppāda →

pts

…Vism.521 (sammā & saha uppajjati = samuppāda). Cp. paṭicca˚.

saṃ + uppāda

samādhi →

pts

…DN.iii.277 (as “dhammā duppaṭivijjhā”).

  • -indriya the faculty of concentration AN.ii.149; Dhs.15 *…

samāgama →

pts

meeting, meeting with, intercourse AN.ii.51; AN.iii.31; Mil.204; cohabitation DN.ii.268 meeting, assembly Ja.ii.107; Mil.349; Dhp-a.iii.443 (three: yamaka-pāṭihāriya˚; dev’orohaṇa˚; Gangārohaṇa˚).

samālapati →

pts

to speak to, address Ja.i.478. At Ja.i.51 it seems to mean “to recover the power of speech.” Samavaya = samavaya

saṃ + ālapati

samāpaṭipatti →

pts

misprint for sammā˚ AN.i.69.

sandhi →

pts

…who has brought rebirths (= paṭisandhi) to an end Dhp.97; Dhp-a.ii.187; Dhp-a.iii.257.

sannipatita →

pts

come together DN.i.2; DN.ii.76.

pp. of ˚nipatati

sannipātika →

pts

adjective resulting from the union of the humours of the body AN.ii.87; AN.v.110; SN.iv.230; Mil.135, Mil.137, Mil.302, Mil.304.

fr. last

sannivesana →

pts

position, settlement; pāṭiekka-˚ private, separate Ja.i.92.

saṃ + nivesana

santappati →

pts

to be heated or chafed; fig. to grieve, sorrow MN.i.188; Ja.iii.153
pp santatta1 Caus. -tāpeti to burn, scorch, torment MN.i.128; SN.iv.56 sq
pp santāpita.

santappeti →

pts

to satisfy, please DN.i.109; Vin.i.18; Ja.i.50, Ja.i.272
pp santappita.

Caus. of saṃ + tappati2

santatta →

pts

Santatta1

heated, glowing DN.ii.335; MN.i.453; SN.i.169 (divasa˚); Ja.iv.118; Mil.325; Pv-a.38 (soka˚).

pp. of santappati

Santatta2

frightened, disturbed Ja.iii.77 (= santra …

santhāra →

pts

…wood); AN.i.136 (paṇṇa˚); Ja.vi.24 (id.); Ja.i.92; Pts.i.176. 2. (cp. paṭi˚) friendly welcome AN.i.93 (āmisa˚ & dhamma˚).

saṃ +…

santāpeti →

pts

sapajāpatika →

pts

adjective

  1. with Pajāpati. The passage under pajāpati 1 was distorted through copyist’s default. It should read: “only in one formula, with Inda Brahmā, viz. devā sa-indakā sa …

sapati →

pts

to swear, curse SN.i.225; Ja.v.104, Ja.v.397; Mhvs.25, Mhvs.113; Vv-a.336
pp satta3.

śap, cp. Dhtp.184 “akkose”

sapatikā →

pts

adjective having a husband, a woman whose husband is alive Ja.vi.158; Pv-a.86.

sapatī →

pts

having the same husband; a rival wife, a cowife Pv.i.6#6; Pv.ii.3#2.

sappana →

pts

gliding on Dhs-a.133.

fr. sappati

sappati →

pts

to creep, crawl: see saṃ˚.

sṛp, cp. Vedic sarpati, Gr. ε ̔́ρπω, Lat. serpo; Dhtp.194 “gamana”

sappaṭibhāga →

pts

…Mil.379 (id.).

sa3 + paṭibhāga

sappaṭigha →

pts

adjective producing reaction, reacting DN.iii.217; Dhs.597, Dhs.617, Dhs.648, Dhs.1089; Dhs-a.317; Vism.451.

sa3 + paṭigha

sappaṭipuggala →

pts

having an equal, comparable, a friend MN.i.27.

sa3 + paṭipuggala

sappaṭissa →

pts

…(cp. Vv-a.347). See also gārava.

sa + paṭissā, cp. BSk. sapratīśa Divy.333, Divy.484

sappaṭissava →

pts

adjective deferential, respectful Dhs-a.125, Dhs-a.127 = Ja.i.129, Ja.i.131; -tā deference, reverence Dhs.1327 = Pp.24.

sa + paṭissava

sappin →

pts

adjective noun crawling, creeping; moving along: see *pīṭha
■ (f.) sappinī a female snake Ja.vi.339 (where the differences between a male and a female snake a …

sappāya →

pts

…SN.iv.133 sq. (Nibbāna˚ paṭipadā); Ja.i.182, Ja.i.195; Ja.ii.436 (kiṃci sappāyaṃ something that did him good, a remedy); Vin.i.292…

sappāṭihāriya →

pts

adjective accompanied by wonders DN.i.198; SN.v.261; Ud.63.

sa3 + pāṭihāriya

sappāṭihīrakata →

pts

adjective made with wonders, substantiated by wonders, substantiated, well founded DN.i.198; DN.iii.121 (“has been made a thing of saving grace” Dial. iii.115, q.v.).

sa3 + pāṭihīra + kata

saritaka →

pts

powdered stone (pāsāna-cuṇṇa) Vin.ii.116; saritasipāṭika powder mixed with gum Vin.ii.116.

sarājaka →

pts

adjective including the king Ja.i.126; fem
■ ikā Vin.ii.188; SN.i.162; Ja.ii.113, Ja.ii.114 (sarājika at Ja.iii.453); with the king’s participation Tikp.26 (sassāmika-sarājaka geha).

sa3</sup …

satta →

pts

Satta1

hanging, clinging or attached to Vin.i.185; DN.ii.246; Mnd.23, Mnd.24; Dhp.342; Ja.i.376 Cp. āsatta1 & byāsatta.

pp. of sañj: sajjati

Satta2

  1. (m.) a li …

sañcopati →

pts

to move, to stir; a misunderstood term. Found in aor. samacopi (so read for T. samadhosi & variant reading samañcopi) mañcake “he stirred fr. his bed” SN.iii.120, SN.iii.125; and sañcopa (pret.) J …

saññā →

pts

…maraṇa-, āhāre paṭikkūla-, sabbaloke anabhirata-, anicca-, anicce dukkha-, dukkhe anatta-pahāna-, virāga-,…

saḷāyatana →

pts

…the fourth place in the Paṭiccasamuppāda DN.ii.32; MN.i.52; AN.i.176; SN.ii.3; Vin.i.1; Vism.529, Vism.562 sq., Vism.671; Vb-a.174…

saṃsappati →

pts

to creep along, to crawl, move AN.v.289; Vv-a.278; Dhp-a.iv.49.

saṃ + sappati

saṃsā̆veti →

pts

to cause to flow together, to pour into (loc.), to put in Ja.v.268 (= pakkhipati C.).

fr. saṃ + sru

saṃsīna →

pts

fallen off, destroyed Snp.44 (˚patta without leaves = patita-patta C.).

saṃ + sīna, pp. of śṛ; to crush, Sk. śīrṇa

saṃvara →

pts

restraint DN.i.57, DN.i.70, DN.i.89; DN.ii.281 (indriya˚); DN.iii.130, DN.iii.225; AN.ii.26; SN.iv.189 sq.; Iti.28, Iti.96 Iti.118; Pp.59; Snp.1034; Vin.ii.126, Vin.ii.192 (āyatiṃ saṃvarāya “for restr …

saṃyamati →

pts

…to restrain MN.i.365, MN.i.507; Dhp.37, Dhp.380. Cp paṭi˚.

saṃ + yamati

saṃyojana →

pts

…Dhs.1463 (kāmarāga, paṭigha, māna diṭṭhi, vicikicchā, sīlabbataparāmāsa, bhavarāga, issā macchariya, avijjā); compare,…

saṃyutta →

pts

…with, mixed with (-˚) Ja.i.269 (visa˚)
■ Cp. paṭi˚, vi˚.

pp. of saṃyuñjati

saṅgata →

pts

  1. come together, met Snp.807, Snp.1102 (= samāgata samohita sannipātita Cnd.621); nt saṅgataṃ association Dhp.207.
  2. compact, tightly fastened or closed, well-joined Vv.64#2 (= nibbivara Vv-a.27 …

saṅghāṭa →

pts

…MN.i.271; vāda˚-paṭimukka MN.i.383 (Neumann “defeat”); diṭṭhi˚-paṭimukka Mil.390. 5. a post, in piṭṭha˚

saṅkamati →

pts

…transmigrate Mil.71 sq. (+ paṭisandahati)
grd saṅkamanīya to be passed on or transferred Vin.i.190; cīvara˚; a dress that should…

saṅkampati →

pts

to tremble, shake Vin.i.12; DN.ii.12, DN.ii.108; Ja.i.25
caus saṅkampeti id. DN.ii.108.

saṃ + kampati

saṅkhipati →

pts

  1. to collect, heap together Mhvs.1, Mhvs.31.
  2. to withdraw, put off Dāvs iv.35.
  3. to concentrate Ja.i.82.
  4. to abridge, shorten. pp. saṅkhitta.

saṃ + khipati

saṅkhitta →

pts

  1. concise, brief Mil.227; Dhs-a.344; instr. saṅkhittena in short, concisely (opp vitthārena) Vin.i.10; DN.ii.305; SN.v.421; Pp.41 Cp. BSk. sankṣiptena Divy.37 etc.
  2. concentrated attentive DN.i.8 …

saṅkhāra →

pts

…be applied as t.t. in the Paṭiccasamuppāda, when we regard avijjā as creating, i.e. producing by spontaneous causality…

saṅkhāyati →

pts

…mind DN.ii.227; DN.iii.224 (paṭisevati etc.: with ref. to the 4 apassenāni); SN.i.182; Snp.209, Snp.391 Snp.749, Snp.1048 (= jānitvā etc….

saṅkitti →

pts

…ukkaṭṭhâcelako tato na paṭigaṇhāti.“ DN.i.166 (translation Dial. i.229 “he will not accept food collected, i.e. by the faithful in…

saṅkusaka →

pts

adjective contrary; neg. ; Ja.vi.297 (= appaṭiloma C.).

cp. Sk. sankasuka crumbling up

sekha →

pts

Sekha & sekkha

belonging to training, in want of training, imperfect Vin.i.17, Vin.i.248; Vin.iii.24; Dhs.1016; one who has still to learn, denotes one who has not yet attained Arahantship DN.ii.143; …

sekkha →

pts

Sekha & sekkha

belonging to training, in want of training, imperfect Vin.i.17, Vin.i.248; Vin.iii.24; Dhs.1016; one who has still to learn, denotes one who has not yet attained Arahantship DN.ii.143; …

senā →

pts

an army Vin.i.241; Vin.iv.104 sq. (where described as consisting of hatthī assā, rathā, pattī), Vin.iv.160; SN.i.112; AN.iii.397; AN.v.82; Ja.ii.94; Mil.4; Mnd.95 (Māra˚), Mnd.174 (id.).

  • *-[gutta] …

senāsana →

pts

…sq.; Vin.iv.38.

seṭṭhi →

pts

foreman of a guild, treasurer, banker, “City man”, wealthy merchant Vin.i.15 sq. Vin.i.271 sq.; Vin.ii.110 sq., Vin.ii.157; SN.i.89; Ja.i.122; Ja.ii.367 etc. Rājagaha˚ the merchant of Rājagaha Vin.ii. …

sikkhāpada →

pts

…(10) jātarūpa rajata-paṭiggahaṇā˚; not to accept any gold or silver: Vin.i.83 = Kp ii.; AN.i.211, and frequently-…

silā →

pts

…Mhvs.15 Mhvs.173.

sipāṭikā →

pts

  1. pericarp MN.i.306; Vv.84#33; Vv-a.344; hingu˚ a s. yielding gum Vin.i.201. Also written sipātikā; thus ādiṇṇasipātikā with burst pod or fruit skin SN.iv.193.
  2. a small case receptacle; khura˚ a …

sira →

pts

…siro-AN.i.138
■ sirasā paṭiggaṇhāti to accept with reverence Ja.i.65; pādesu sirasā nipatati to bow one’s head to another’s feet,…

sivāṭikā →

pts

various reading instead of sipāṭikā, which see.

soppati →

pts

see supati.

sota →

pts

…and dhammânudhammapaṭipatti SN.v.347, SN.v.404. -phala the effect of having entered upon the stream, the fruit of conversion…

sotta →

pts

asleep SN.i.170.

pp. of supati, for sutta

sottun →

pts

see supati.

su →

pts

…tā, good conduct Ne.50. -ppaṭippatāḷita well played on DN.ii.171; AN.iv.263. -ppaṭividdha thoroughly understood AN.ii.185…

sukha →

pts

…seated Ja.iv.125

  • -paṭisaṁvedin experiencing happiness Pp.61
  • -ppatta come to well-being, happy Ja.iii.112
  • -pharaṇatā

supati →

pts

(suppati, soppati) to sleep; supati Snp.110; Ja.ii.61 (sukhaṃ supati he sleeps well); Ja.v.215; Pv.ii.9#38; suppati SN.i.107; soppati SN.i.107, SN.i.110; …

supita →

pts

sleeping; (nt.) sleep SN.i.198 (ko attho supitena) = Snp.331; Snp-a.338; Pv.ii.6#1 (so read for supina?).

pp. of supati

sutappaya →

pts

adjective easily contented AN.i.87; Pp.26 (opp. dut˚).

su + grd. of tappati2

sutta →

pts

Sutta1

asleep Vin.iii.117; Vin.v.205; DN.i.70; DN.ii.130; Dhp.47; Iti.41; Ja.v.328
■ (nt.) sleep DN.ii.95; MN.i.448; SN.iv.169. In phrase --pabuddha “awakened from sleep” referring t …

suññatā →

pts

…DN-a.i.123;

  • -paṭisaṃyutta relating to the Void, connected with Nibbāna AN.i.72 = AN.iii.107 =…

suṃsumāra →

pts

crocodile SN.iv.198; Thig.241; Thag-a.204; Ja.ii.158 sq.; Vism.446; Snp-a.207 (˚kucchi); Dhp-a.iii.194
-rī (f.) a female crocodile Ja.ii.159; suṃsumārinī (f.) Mil.67; suṃsumārapatitena van …

svāgata →

pts

  1. welcome Vin.ii.11; Thig.337; Thag-a.236.
  2. learnt by heart Vin.ii.95, Vin.ii.249; AN.iv.140 (pātimokkhāni). See sāgata.

su + āgata

sādhu →

pts

…with the verbs (in ger.) paṭisuṇitvā, vatvā, sampaṭicchitvā etc Thus e.g. at Ja.v.297; Vin.i.56; Mil.7; Dhp-a.iii.13; Vv-a.149;…

sākaccheti →

pts

to converse with, talk over with, discuss DN.ii.237 (+ sallapati); ppr. sākacchanto Vin.i.169; fut. sākacchissanti Vin.ii.75; Vin.iii.159 grd. sākacchātabba Vin.v.123, Vin.v.196; ppr. med. sākacchā y …

sāmaṇera →

pts

fem. ˚-rī a novice Vin.i.62 sq.; Vin.iv.121; SN.ii.261; Mil.2 Vb-a.383; are not present at the recital of the Pātimokkha Vin.i.135; -pabbajjā ordination of a novice Vin.i.82. -pēsaka superinte …

sāmīci →

pts

…MN.i.281; AN.ii.65.

  • -paṭipanna correct in life DN.ii.104; SN.i.220; AN.ii.56; AN.iv.310.

fr. sammā2 =…

sāmīcī →

pts

…MN.i.281; AN.ii.65.

  • -paṭipanna correct in life DN.ii.104; SN.i.220; AN.ii.56; AN.iv.310.

fr. sammā2 =…

sāpateyya →

pts

property, wealth DN.i.142 DN.ii.180; DN.iii.190; Vin.i.72, Vin.i.274; Vin.iii.66; Ja.i.439, Ja.i.466 Thig.340; Thag-a.240; Ja.v.117 (sāpateya, var. read sāpatiyya); Dhp-a.i.67.

sā (= guṇa of sva) \ …

sāra →

pts

  1. essential, most excellent, strong AN.ii.110; Vin.iv.214; Ja.iii.368; Pp.53.
  2. (m.) the innermost, hardest part of anything, the heart or pith of a tree (see also pheggu) MN.i.1 …

sāṭheyya →

pts

…MN.i.340; AN.i.95, AN.i.100; Mnd.395; Pp.19, Pp.23; Mil.289. Cp paṭi˚.

abstr. fr. saṭha = *śāṭhya

sīla →

pts

plus paṭisambhidā and bojjhanga)
cattāro sīlakkhandhā “4 sections of morality” Mil.243; Vism.15 &…

sūpatittha →

pts

adjective with beautiful banks. Usually spelt su˚; as if su + patittha (see patittha), e.g. Vin.iii.108; Ja.vi.518, Ja.vi.555 (= sobhana˚); DN.ii.129; Ud.83; Pv.ii.1#20 (= sun …

taccha →

pts

…taccha tatha, DN.i.190 (paṭipadā: the only true & real path) SN.v.229 (dhamma; text has tathā variant reading tathaṃ better); as bhūta…

talika →

pts

…sandal with one sole Ja.ii.277; Ja.iii.80, Ja.iii.81 (variant reading BB paṭilika); cp. Morris, J.P.T.S. 1887, 165.

from tala

tapa →

pts

Tapa & Tapo

  1. torment, punishment, penance, esp. religious austerity, self-chastisement ascetic practice. This was condemned by the Buddha: Gotamo sabbaṃ tapaṃ garahati tapassiṃ lūkhajīviṃ upavadati …

tapana →

pts

adjective noun burning, heat; fig. torment, torture, austerity.

  1. (as nt.) Pv-a.98 (kāya ˚sankhāto tapo).
  2. (as f.) tapanī Ja.v.201 (in metaphorical play of word with aggi & brahmacārin Com. vis …

tapanīya →

pts

Tapanīya1

burning: fig. inducing self-torture, causing remorse, mortifying AN.i.49 = Iti.24; AN.iv.97 (com. tāpajanaka); AN.v.276; Ja.iv.177; Dhs.i.305.

grd. of tapati

Tapanīya2</s …

tapassin →

pts

adjective noun one devoted to religious austerities, an ascetic (non-Buddhist). Fig. one who exercises self-control & attains mastery over his senses Vin.i.234 = AN.iv.184 (tapassī samaṇo Gotamo); D …

tapati →

pts

to shine, to be bright, Dhp.387 (divā tapati ādicco, etc. = virocati Dhp-a.iv.143); Snp.348 (jotimanto narā tapeyyuṃ), Snp.687 (suriyaṃ tapantaṃ)
ger tapanīya: see sep pp. *ta …

tapo →

pts

Tapa & Tapo

  1. torment, punishment, penance, esp. religious austerity, self-chastisement ascetic practice. This was condemned by the Buddha: Gotamo sabbaṃ tapaṃ garahati tapassiṃ lūkhajīviṃ upavadati …

tappati →

pts

Tappati1

to burn, to be tormented: to be consumed (by remorse) Dhp.17, Dhp.136 (t. sehi kammehi dummedho = paccati Dhp-a.iii.64).

Sk. tapyate, Pass. of tapati

Tappati2

■ ins …

tathatta →

pts

…phrases:

  1. tathattāya paṭipajjati to be on the road to (i.e. attain) Nibbāna DN.i.175, similarly SN.ii.199; SN.ii.209 (paṭipajjitabba…

tatta →

pts

Tatta1

heated, hot, glowing; of metals: in a melted state (cp. uttatta) AN.ii.122≈(tattena talena osiñcante, as punishment); Dhp.308 (ayoguḷa) Ja.ii.352 (id.); Ja.iv.306 (tattatapo “of red …

tattaka →

pts

Tattaka1

pleasing, agreeable, pleasant Mil.238 (bhojana).

tatta pp. of tappati2 + ka

Tattaka2

adjective (= tāvataka) of such size, so large Vism.184 (correspondin …

tattha →

pts

…Iti.115; Ne.96 (˚gāmini-paṭipadā); Vv-a.297; Pv-a.1, Pv-a.2, Pv-a.33, Pv-a.77, etc. See tatra.

Sk. tatra adv. of place, cp. Goth….

taṇhā →

pts

…causation (see paṭiccasamuppāda): vedanā-paccayā taṇhā, taṇhā-paccayā upādānaṃ

teja →

pts

Teja & Tejo

“sharpness,” heat, flame, fire, light; radiance, effulgence splendour, glory, energy, strength, power DN.ii.259 (personified as deva, among the 4 Elements paṭhavī, āpo, t., vāyo; cp. tejo …

tejo →

pts

Teja & Tejo

“sharpness,” heat, flame, fire, light; radiance, effulgence splendour, glory, energy, strength, power DN.ii.259 (personified as deva, among the 4 Elements paṭhavī, āpo, t., vāyo; cp. tejo …

thambhati →

pts

thambheti, see *upa*˚, paṭi˚.

thapati →

pts

  1. a builder, master carpenter MN.i.396 = SN.iv.223; MN.iii.144.
  2. officer, overseer SN.v.348.

Vedic sthapati, to sthā + pati

tharu →

pts

the hilt or handle of a sword or other weapons, a sword AN.iii.152; Ja.iii.221 (= sword); Mil.178; Dhp-a.ii.249 (˚mūla); Dhp-a.iv.66 (asi˚)
■ tharusmiṃ sikkhati to learn the use of a sword Vin.ii. …

thīyati →

pts

ti FIXME double →

pts

…2 knees) Vin.ii.213 (-ṃ paṭicchādento parimaṇḍalaṃ nivāsento); cp. Vin. Texts i.155; -yojana a distance of 3…

ti →

pts

…to what follows DN.i.63 (iti paṭisañcikkhati); AN.i.205 (id.)

II. As emphatic part

Pointing out or marking off a statement either as…

tidasa →

pts

number thirty (cp. tiṃsa), esp. the thirty deities (pl.) or belonging to them (adj.). It is the round figure for 33, and is used as equivalent to tāvatiṃsa. Nandanaṃ rammaṃ tidasānaṃ mahāvanaṃ Pv.iii. …

tika →

pts

…Dhp-a.iv.108 (t
■ catukka-jhāna the 3 & the 4 jhānas); Mil.12 (tika-duka-paṭimaṇḍitā dhammasanganī); Vism.13 sq.;…

tippa →

pts

adjective piercing, sharp acute, fierce; always & only with ref. to pains, esp pains suffered in Niraya. In full combinations sarīrikā vedanā dukkhā tippā kharā MN.i.10; AN.ii.116, AN.ii.143, AN.ii.15 …

tiracchāna →

pts

…Vb.339 (˚gāminī paṭipadā leading to rebirth among beasts); Vv-a.23 (manussatiracchāna an animal-man, wild man, “werwolf”).

*…

tiro →

pts

preposition & adverb (always ˚-) across, beyond, over, outside afar. See also tiraccha & tiriyaṃ.

-karaṇī (f.) a curtain, a veil (lit. “drawing across” Vin.i.276; Vin.ii.152; -kucchigata havin …

titta →

pts

satisfied (with = instr.) enjoying (c. gen.), happy, contented AN.i.87 = Pp.26 (+ tappetar) Mil.249; Vv-a.86 (= pīṇita); Pv-a.46 (dibbâhārassa), Pv-a.59 (= suhita), Pv-a.109 (= pīṇita)
■ *[atit …

titti →

pts

…(dhammesu) Vv-a.11; Pv-a.32 (˚ṃ gacchati find s.), Pv-a.55 (paṭilabhati) Pv-a.127.

from tappati2

tiṭṭhati →

pts

…and should be written paṭi-tthīyati. See under patiṭṭhīyati. See also ṭhāna & ṭhiti

II. Meanings

  1. to stand stand…

toya →

pts

water (poetical for udaka) only in simile: puṇḍarīkaṃ (or padumaṃ) toyena na upalippati AN.ii.39 = Snp.547; Snp.71 = Snp.213; Thag.700 Cnd.287 (t. vuccati udakaṃ)
■ Bdhd 67, 93.

Vedic toya from ** …

tudampatī →

pts

(dual) husband & wife. See under dampati.

tu˚ = dial. for du˚, Sk. dve; dampati from dama = domus, Sk. daṃpati = Gr. δεσπότης; cp. also Kern,

Toevoegselen

ii.93, who compares tuvantuva for duvanduva

tulā →

pts

  1. a beam or pole for lifting, carrying or supporting, a rafter Vin.ii.122; Vv-a.188 (+ gopānasī); Dhs-a.107.
  2. a weighing pole or stick, scales balance AN.i.88; Ja.i.112; Dhp.268; Mil.356 (t. nik …

tuvantuva →

pts

quarrel, strife MN.i.110, MN.i.410.

Sk. dvandva, with dialect. t. (cp. tudampati), not (with Müller, P. Gr. 38) through confusion with pron. tvaṃ

tāpeti →

pts

to burn out, scorch, torment, fig. root out, quench Snp.451 (attānaṃ); Ja.v.267 (janapadaṃ); Vv-a.114 (kilesaṃ t. in expl. of tapassin). Cp. pari˚.

Sk. tāpayati, Caus. to tapati

tāṇa →

pts

shelter, protection refuge, esp. as tt. of shelter & peace offered by the Dhamma. Mostly in combn with leṇa & saraṇa; (see [dīpa & abhaya;](/define/dīpa & abhaya;)), in var. contexts, esp …

ubbedhati →

pts

to be moved, to shake (intrs.), quiver, quake Ja.vi.437 (= kampati C.).

ud + vedhati = Sk. vyathate

ud →

pts

…coming out, origin, birth ˚paṭipatiyā out of reach; ˚paḷāseti sound out; ˚phāsulika “ribs out”; etc. etc 2. up (high) or high up,…

udaka →

pts

…an aquaduct Mil.295.

udapatta →

pts

Udapatta1

risen, flying up sprung up Ja.iii.484 (= uppatita C.); Ja.v.71 (= uṭṭhita C.).

ụda for ud, and patta, pp. of pat, for patita? Kern,

Toevoegselen

s. v. tak …

uddha FIXME double →

pts

Uddhaṃ & Uddha˚

(indecl.) high up, on top, above (adv. & prep.)
■ On uddhaṃ in spatial, temporal, ethical & psychological application see in detail Cnd.155.

I. (adv.)

  1. (of space) up a …

uddhaṃ →

pts

Uddhaṃ & Uddha˚

(indecl.) high up, on top, above (adv. & prep.)
■ On uddhaṃ in spatial, temporal, ethical & psychological application see in detail Cnd.155.

I. (adv.)

  1. (of space) up a …

uddāma →

pts

  1. (adj.) “out of bounds”, unrestrained, restless Dāvs v.56 (˚sāgara).
  2. (n.) wall, enclosure (either as “binding in” protecting or as equivalent of uddāpa fr. ud + vam “to throw up” in sense of t …

uddāpa →

pts

foundation of a wall, in stock phrase daḷh˚; etc. DN.iii.101; SN.v.194 = also at Ja.vi.276 (= pākāra-vatthu C.). Kern,

Toevoegselen

s. v. refers it to Sk. ud-vapati to dig out, and translates …

udāpatvā →

pts

at Ja.v.255 is uncertain reading (variant reading udapatvā, C. explains reading udapatvā by uppatitvā = flying up) perhaps we should read udapatta flew up, pret. of ud pat = Sk. *udapaptat (so Kern …

ugghāṭeti →

pts

…Ja.vi.68; Mil.140 (bhava-paṭisandhiṃ), Mil.371; Vism.374
caus 2 ugghāṭāpeti to have opened Ja.v.381.

for ugghaṭṭeti, ud +…

ujju →

pts

…(of life) Mil.257.

  • -paṭipanna living uprightly DN.i.192; SN.iv.304; SN.v.343; Vism.219 *…

uju →

pts

…(of life) Mil.257.

  • -paṭipanna living uprightly DN.i.192; SN.iv.304; SN.v.343; Vism.219 *…

ukkheṭita →

pts

spit out, thrown off, in phrase moho (rāgo etc) catto vanto mutto pahino paṭinissaṭṭho u. Vin.iii.97 = Vin.iv.27.

pp. of ud + kheṭ; or *khel, see kheḷa

ukkhipati →

pts

To hold up, to take up Ja.i.213; Ja.iv.391: Ja.vi.350; Vism.4 (satthaṃ); Pv-a.265. A t. t. of canon law, to suspend (a bhikkhu for breach of rules) Vin.iv.309; Pp.33. -ukkhipiyati to be suspended …

ukkhitta →

pts

taken up, lifted up, t.t. of the canon law “suspended” Vin.iv.218; Ja.iii.487.

  • -āsika with drawn sword MN.i.377; SN.iv.173; Ja.i.393; Dhs-a.329; Vism.230 (vadhaka), Vism.479.
  • *-[paligha](/de …

ullapana →

pts

(f.) calling out, enticing, laying claim to Vin.iii.101; Thig.357; Mil.127; Thag-a.243
ullapanā = uddhaṃ katvā lapanā Vism.27.

fr. ullapati

ullapati →

pts

to call out, to talk to, lay claim to Vin.i.97; Vin.iii.105; Pp.67 (= katheti Pp-a.249).

ud + lapati

ullumpana →

pts

saving, helping; in phrase -sabhāva-saṇṭhita of a helping disposition, full of mercy DN-a.i.177; Pv-a.35. Same as ullopana (q.v.).

fr. ullumpati

ullumpati →

pts

to take up, to help (with acc.), to save Vin.ii.277; DN.i.249.

ud + lup, cp. BSk. ullumpati Mahāvy § 268

upa →

pts

upa*, e.g. devūpaṭṭhāna, lokûpaga, puññûpatthambhita-Meanings:

  1. (Rest): on upon, up-˚kiṇṇa covered over; ˚jīvati live on (cp. anu˚); ˚tthambhita propped up, sup-ported; ˚cita heap …

upacca →

pts

Upacca = uppacca

(q.v.) “flying up” (= uppatitvā Pv-a.103) at Thig.248 (= Thag-a.205, where variant reading and gloss upecca & upacca, expld. by upanetvā), as well as at Pv.ii.7#17 (= Pv …

upaccagā →

pts

3rd sg. pret. of upâtigacchati (q.v.) to escape, pass, go by; to overcome Snp.333 (mā upaccagā = mā atikkami Snp-a.339) = Thig.5 (= mā atikkami Thag-a.12); Snp.636, Snp.641, Snp.827 (= ac …

upacikā →

pts

the termite or white ant Vin.ii.113 Vin.ii.148, Vin.ii.152; Vin.iii.151; MN.i.306; Ja.iii.320; Ja.iv.331; Mil.363 Mil.392; Vism.62, Dhp-a.ii.25; Dhp-a.iii.15.

connected with Sk. upadīkā, although t …

upadahati →

pts

…Vin.iv.149; DN.ii.135 (vippaṭisāraṃ); AN.i.203 (dukkhaṃ); Mil.109, Mil.139, Mil.164, Mil.286 Mil.383. grd. pass. -dahātabba to be…

upadhi →

pts

…duccarita), āhār-upadhi, paṭigh˚, catasso upādinnā dhātuyo u. (viz. kāma, diṭṭhi, sīlabbata, attavāda; see DN.iii.230, cha…

upahata →

pts

injured, spoilt; destroyed DN.i.86 (phrase khata + upahata); SN.i.238 (na sûpahata “not easily put out” trsl.); SN.ii.227; AN.i.161; Dhp.134; Ja.vi.515; Mil.223, Mil.302; Dhp-a.ii.33 (an˚).

The for …

upakappana →

pts

profit Pv-a.29 (dān˚), Pv-a.49 (an˚).

fr. upakappati

upakappati →

pts

intrs.) to be beneficial to (w. dat.), to serve, to accrue SN.i.85; Pv.i.4#4 (= nippajjati Pv-a.19); Pv.i.5#7 (petānaṃ); Pv.i.10#4 (= viniyujjati Pv-a.49) Ja.v.350; Pv-a.8, Pv-a.29 (petānaṃ), Pv- …

upakūlita →

pts

…old age Thig.258 (jarāya paṭisedhikā viya says the commentary Morris J.P.T.S. 1884, 74 trsls. obstructed; Mrs Rh. D. in…

upalimpati →

pts

to smear, defile DN.ii.18; Vin.iii.312; Ja.i.178; Ja.iv.435; Mil.154
pass upalippati, pp upalitta (q.v.).

upa + lip

upalippati →

pts

to be defiled; to stick to, hang on to Snp.547, Snp.812; Ja.iii.66 (= allīyati C.); Mil.250, Mil.337.

Pass. of upalimpati

upalitta →

pts

smeared with (-˚), stained, tainted Thig.467 (cp. Thag-a.284; T. reads apalitta) Pp.56. Usually neg. an˚; free from taint, undefiled MN.i.319, MN.i.386; Mil.318; metri causa *[anūpalitta](/define/ …

upamā →

pts

…(= upanidhā sadisaṃ paṭibhāgo Cnd.158); Iti.114; Vism.341 Vism.478, Vism.512, Vism.582 sq., Vism.591 sq.; Pv-a.29, Pv-a.112 (dhen˚);…

upanikkhipana →

pts

putting down (near somebody), putting in the way, trap Vin.iii.77.

fr. ˚nikkhipati

upanikkhipati →

pts

to deposit near, to lay up Vin.i.312; SN.ii.136 sq.; Mil.78, Mil.80; Ne.21, Ne.22; DN-a.i.125
pp upanikkhitta (q.v.).

upa + n˚

upanisā →

pts

…aññā nibbānagāminī paṭipadā). 2. likeness, counterfeit [= Sk. upaniṣad = aupamye Pāṇini i.4, 79] Ja.vi.470 (= paṭirūpaka…

upapattika →

pts

(-˚) adjective belonging to a birth or rebirth; in peta˚ born as a Peta Pv-a.119
■ Cp upapātika.

fr. upapatti

upapātika →

pts

adjective = opapātika i.e. rebirth without parents, as a deva DA on DN.iii.107 Thag-a.207.

fr. upapāta but evidently mixed with uppāda1 and uppāda2, cp. upapajjati, upapatti & …

upari →

pts

indeclinable over, above (prep. & prefix)

  1. (adv. on top, above (opp. adho below) Vin.iv.46 (opp. heṭṭhā) Ja.vi.432; Kp-a.248 (= uddhaṃ; opp. adho); Snp-a.392 (abtimukho u. gacchati explaining pac …

upatappati →

pts

to be vexed or tormented Ja.v.90; Dhs-a.42.

upa + tappati1)

upatiṭṭhati →

pts

lit. “to stand by”, to look after, to worship Pv.iii.1#18; Ja.ii.73 (ādiccaṃ = namassamāno tiṭṭhati C.); Mil.231 (ger ˚tiṭṭhitvā); Ja.v.173 (˚tiṭṭhate). pp. upaṭṭhita (q.v.).

u …

upaṭṭhahati →

pts

Upaṭṭhahati & ˚ṭṭhāti

  1. (trs.) to stand near or at hand (with acc.), to wait on attend on, serve, minister, to care for, look after, nurse (in sickness) Vin.i.50, Vin.i.302; Vin.iv.326; MN.iii.25; SN …

upaṭṭhita →

pts

…Pv.i.5#2 (= sajjita paṭiyatta Pv-a.25); Pv.ii.98 (= payirupāsita Pv-a.116); Pv-a.132. 2. come, come about, appeared, arrived;…

upaṭṭhāti →

pts

Upaṭṭhahati & ˚ṭṭhāti

  1. (trs.) to stand near or at hand (with acc.), to wait on attend on, serve, minister, to care for, look after, nurse (in sickness) Vin.i.50, Vin.i.302; Vin.iv.326; MN.iii.25; SN …

uposatha →

pts

At the time of the rise of Buddhism the word had come to mean the day preceding four stages of the moon’s waxing and waning, viz. 1st, 8th, 15th 23d nights …

uppacca FIXME double →

pts

Uppacca

flying up Thig.248 (see under upacca); SN.i.209 (variant reading BB. upecca, C. uppatitvā pi sakuṇo viya) = Pv.ii.7#17 (= uppatitvā Pv-a.103) = Dhp-a.iv.21 (gloss uppatitvā) = Ne.131 (upe …

uppacca →

pts

Upacca = uppacca

(q.v.) “flying up” (= uppatitvā Pv-a.103) at Thig.248 (= Thag-a.205, where variant reading and gloss upecca & upacca, expld. by upanetvā), as well as at Pv.ii.7#17 (= Pv …

uppatati →

pts

to fly or rise up into the air; to spring upwards, jump up; 3rd sq. pret. udapatta [Sk *udapaptat] Ja.iii.484 (so read for ˚patto, & change si to pi); ger. *[uppatitv …

uppatita →

pts

jumped up, arisen, come about Snp.1 (= uddhamukhaṃ patitaṃ gataṃ Snp-a.4), Snp.591; Dhp.222 (= uppanna Dhp-a.iii.301); Thag.371.

pp. of uppatati

uppatti →

pts

…occasion AN.ii.133 (˚paṭilābhikāni sanyojanāni); Vb.137 (˚bhava), Vb.411; cp. Compendium, 262 f. (khaṇa); Mil.127 (˚divasa);…

uppaṇḍeti →

pts

to ridicule, mock, to deride, make fun of Vin.i.216, Vin.i.272, Vin.i.293; Vin.iv.278; AN.iii.91 = Pp.67 (ūhasati ullapati +); Ja.v.288 Ja.v.300; Dhp-a.ii.29; Dhp-a.iii.41; Pv-a.175 (avamaññati + …

uppaṭipāṭiyā →

pts

…Snp-a.128; Dhs-a.135 (T. ˚paṭipāṭika).

abl. of uppaṭipāṭi, ud + paṭipāṭi

uppāṭeti →

pts

to split, tear asunder; root out, remove, destroy Vin.ii.151 (chaviṃ to skin); MN.ii.110 (attānaṃ); Thig.396 (ger. uppāṭiyā = ˚pāṭetvā Thag-a.259); Ja.i.281 (bījāni), Ja.iv.162, Ja.iv.382; Ja.vi.109 …

upādā →

pts

adverb lit. “taking up”, i.e. subsisting on something else, not original, secondary derived (of rūpa form) Dhs.877, Dhs.960, Dhs.1210; Vism.275 Vism.444 (24 fold); Dhs-a.215, Dhs-a.299, Dhs-a.333, …

upādāna →

pts

…Vin.i.1 (in formula of paṭicca-samuppāda); SN.ii.7; SN.iii.14; AN.i.177.

  • -paccaya = ˚nidāna SN.ii.5; SN.iii.94;…

upādāya →

pts

…Vin.i.182 (id.); SN.ii.187 sq.; SN.iv.20, SN.iv.107; SN.v.317; Dhp.89 = SN.v.24 (ādānapaṭi-nisagge a. ye ratā); Dhp.414; Snp.363; Iti.94…

upātidhāvati →

pts

to run on or in to Ud.72.

upa + ā + dhāvati

upātigacchati →

pts

to “go out over”, to surpass, overcome, only in 3rd sg. pret. upaccagā Snp.333, Snp.636, Snp.641, Snp.827; Thag.181; Thag.2, Thag.4; Ja.i.258; Ja.vi.182 & Ja.vi.3

upātipanna →

pts

fallen into, a prey to (with loc.) Snp.495 (= nipanna with gloss adhimutta Snp-a.415).

pp. of upâtipajjati, upa + ā + pad

upātivatta →

pts

gone beyond, escaped from, free from (with acc.) SN.i.143; AN.ii.15; Snp.55, Snp.474, Snp.520 Snp.907; Ja.iii.7, Ja.iii.360; Mnd.322 = Cnd.163. Cp. BSk. upātivṛtta in same sense at Mvu.iii.281.

pp. o …

upātivattati →

pts

to go beyond, overstep MN.i.327; Snp.712 (variant reading for upanivattati); Ne.49. pp. upātivatta (q.v.).

upa + ati + vattati

upāyatta →

pts

means of (-˚) Vv-a.84 (paṭipajjan˚).

abstr. fr. upāya

usseneti →

pts

…ussi˚) AN.ii.214 sq. (opp. paṭisseneti); Pts.ii.167 (ussi˚); Kv.i.93 (reading ussineti + visineti). See also paṭiseneti.

denom. fr. ussena…

uttara →

pts

…righteousness DN.ii.188 (paṭividdha-lok’uttara-dhammatāya uttama-bhāvaṃ patta).

uttari FIXME double →

pts

… ■ uttariṃ appaṭivijjhanto not going further in comprehension, i.e. reaching the highest degree of comprehension, Vism.314…

uttari →

pts

… ■ uttariṃ appaṭivijjhanto not going further in comprehension, i.e. reaching the highest degree of comprehension, Vism.314…

uttariṃ FIXME double →

pts

… ■ uttariṃ appaṭivijjhanto not going further in comprehension, i.e. reaching the highest degree of comprehension, Vism.314…

uttariṃ →

pts

… ■ uttariṃ appaṭivijjhanto not going further in comprehension, i.e. reaching the highest degree of comprehension, Vism.314…

uttiṭṭha →

pts

“alms which one stands up for, or expects” left over, thrown out Vin.i.44 (˚patta); Thag.1057 (˚piṇḍa); Thag.2, Thag.349 (˚piṇḍa = vivaṭadvāre ghare ghare patiṭṭhitvā labhanaka-piṇḍa Thag-a.242); Ja …

uttāpeti →

pts

to heat, to cause pain, torment Ja.vi.161.

Caus. of uttapati

uṭṭhita →

pts

…& uṭṭhahati, e.g. paṭisallāṇā vutthito arisen from the seclusion DN.ii.9; pāto vuṭṭhito risen early Pv-a.128.

pp. of…

uṭṭhāyin →

pts

adjective getting up DN.i.60 (pubb˚ + pacchā-nipātin rising early & lying down late).

adj. form. fr. uṭṭhāya, cp. uṭṭhāyaka

va →

pts

Va1

the syllable “va” Kp-a.109 (with ref. to ending ˚vā in Bhagavā, which Bdhgh expls as “va-kāraṃ dīghaṃ katvā,” i.e. a lengthening of va); Snp-a.76 (see below va3</sup …

vacana →

pts

…Snp-a.509.

  • -sampaṭiggaha “taking up together,” summing up (what has been said), résumé Kp-a.100. *…

vallī →

pts

…carrying a (garland of) creeper Vism.523 = Vb-a.131 (in comparison illustrating the paṭicca-samuppāda).

cp. Sk. vallī; for etym. see…

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 ( …

vapati →

pts

Vapati1

to sow Snp.p.13 (kasati +); Ja.i.150 (nivāpaṃ vapitvā); Pv-a.139
pass vappate SN.i.227 (yādisaṃ v. bījaṃ tādisaṃ harate phalaṃ), and vuppati [Vedic upyat …

vappa →

pts

Vappa1

masculine or neuter to be sown, sowing; or soil to be sown on, in paṃsu˚; sowing on light soil & kalala˚; on heavy soil Snp-a.137
Note. The defn of a root *vap …

vasa →

pts

…(putta˚); Mhvs.33, Mhvs.92 (paṭisanthāra˚)
■ Freq in phrase vase (loc.) vattati to be in somebody’s power Ja.v.316…

vata →

pts

Vata1

indeclinable part of exclamation: surely, certainly, indeed, alas! Vin.iii.39 (puris’ usabho vat’ âyaṃ “for sure he is a human bull”) Thig.316 (abbhutaṃ vata vācaṃ bhāsasi); Snp.178, …

vatta →

pts

…dhutangas as vattas)

  • -paṭivatta all kinds of practices or duties Ja.i.67 Ja.ii.103; Ja.iii.339; Ja.iv.298; Mil.416…

vatthi →

pts

…a male DN-a.i.275 (˚kosena paṭicchanna vatthaguyha: so read for ˚kesena); Vv-a.252 (˚mukha orifice of the pudendum of an elephant).

Vedic…

vatthu →

pts

Vatthu1

neuter lit. “ground,” hence

  1. (lit.) object, real thing, property, thing, substance (cp. vatthu2!) AN.ii.209 (khetta˚, where khetta in lit. sense, cp. No. 2). Here bel …

vaḍḍhati →

pts

primary meaning “to increase” (trs. intrs.); hence: to keep on, to prosper, to multiply, to grow SN.i.15 (read vaḍḍh˚ for vaṭṭ˚); SN.ii.206 (vaṇṇena), SN.iv.73, SN.iv.250; AN.v.249 (paññāya); Snp.329 …

vaṃsa →

pts

  1. a bamboo Snp.38 (vaṃso visālo va; vaṃso explained at Cnd.556 as “veḷugumba,” at Snp-a.76 as “veḷu”), ibid. (˚kaḷīra) Ja.vi.57; Vism.255 (˚kaḷīra); Kp-a.50 (id.).
  2. race lineage, family AN.ii.27 …

vaṇa →

pts

…a wound Dhp-a.ii.164.

vaṭṭa →

pts

…Vv-a.116.

  • -paṭighātaka (ṃ) (vivaṭṭaṃ) (a devolution destroying evolution, i.e. salvation from saṃsāra Snp-a.106. *…

veda →

pts

…DN.ii.210 (˚paṭilābha + somanassa-paṭilābha) MN.i.465 (uḷāra); Snp.1027 (= pīti Snp-a.585); Ja.ii.336 Ja.iii.266….

vedanā →

pts

… ■ In the Paṭiccasamuppāda (q.v.) vedanā stands between phassa as condition and…

vedeti →

pts

…Snp.1148 (= aññāsi aphusi paṭivijjhi Cnd.613); & vedayi Snp.251 (= aññāsi Snp-a.293)
fut vedissati (shall experience) Pv.i.10#15…

vedhati →

pts

to tremble, quiver, quake, shake SN.v.402; Thag.651; Thag.2, Thag.237 (˚amāna); Snp.899, Snp.902 (Pot. vedheyya); Mnd.312, Mnd.467; Ja.ii.191 (kampati +); Mil.254 (+ calati); Vv-a.76 (vedhamānena s …

vedhavera →

pts

son of a widow; in two diff. passages of the Jātaka, both times characterized as sukka-cchavī vedhaverā “sons of widows, with white skins,” and at both places misunderstood (or unintelligibly exp …

vekkhiya →

pts

…in appaṭivekkhiya not considering Ja.iv.4 See the usual…

vellita →

pts

…Ja.i.89.

pp. of vellati, vell to stagger, cp. paṭivellati

vetālika →

pts

certain office or occupation at court connected with music or other entertainment, a bard. With other terms in list at Mil.331, some of them obscure and regional. Also at Ja.vi.277, where explained as …

vi →

pts

…(here closely resembling paṭi˚ and the negative a˚), like cuṇṇa-vicuṇṇa piecemeal, chidda-vicchidda holes upon holes,…

vidhura →

pts

…Snp.996 (= vigata-dhura, appaṭima Snp-a.583); AN.i.116 (here in meaning “clever,” perhaps = vidura; spelt vidhūra) Cp. Np. Vidhura

vigata →

pts

…Tikp.7, Kp.21, Kp.59; -paṭighāta Dhp-a.iv.176 -mada Mhvs.34, Mhvs.94; -raja Snp.517; Ja.i.117; -valita Pv-a.153. Cp. vīta˚;…

vihaga →

pts

bird (lit. going through the sky) DN-a.i.46. -pati lord of birds, a garuḷa Dāvs iv.33, Dāvs iv.38 Dāvs iv.55.

viha, sky, + ga

vijānāti →

pts

…& vijāniyaṃ Vv.41#5 (paṭivijjhiṃ C.); 3rd sg. vijañña Snp.253, Snp.316, Snp.967 (cp Mnd.489)
ger…

vikampati →

pts

to shake; fig. to be unsettled, to waver, to be in doubt SN.iv.71 (cittaṃ na vikampate) Thag.1076 (vidhāsu na v.; translation Brethren p. 366: “who is not exercised about himself in this way or in t …

vikampin →

pts

adjective shaking; only neg. ; not shaking, steadfast, steady, settled Snp.952; Vv.50#22.

fr. vikampati

vikkhambhana →

pts

withdrawal of support, stopping (the nīvaraṇas or any evil influences or corruptions: kilesa˚), arresting, paralysing; elimination discarding Pts.ii.179; Mnd.6; Cnd.338, Cnd.606#b Ja.iii.15 (kilesa˚ \ …

vikkhepa →

pts

…sq., Vb.285 sq.

  • -paṭibāhana exclusion or warding off of confusion (of mind) or disturbance Vism.244;…

vikkhipatti →

pts

to be disturbed Ja.i.400 (gocare, in…); Mil.337 (cittaṃ)
pp vikkhitta.

Pass. of vikkhipati

vikūlaka →

pts

adjective contrary, disgusting Thig.467 (= paṭikūla Thag-a.284).

fr. vikūla

vilapati →

pts

  1. to talk idly Ja.i.496.
  2. to lament, wail Thag.705; Ja.ii.156; Ja.v.179; Mil.275; Thag-a.148 (Ap. v. 66).

vi + lapati

vilimpati →

pts

to smear, anoint AN.iii.57; Ja.i.265 (ger. ˚itvā); Ja.iii.277 (ppr. ˚anto): Pv.i.10#6 (ger ˚itvāna) Pv-a.62 (˚itvā)
pp vilitta
caus 2 vilimpāpeti to cause to be anointed Ja …

vilitta →

pts

anointed DN.i.104 (su-nahāta suvilitta kappita-kesa-massu); Ja.iii.91; Ja.iv.442.

pp. of vilimpati

vilumpamāna →

pts

Vilumpamāna(ka)

plundering, robbing Ja.v.254; Pv-a.4 (˚ka cora).

orig. ppr. med. of vilumpati

vilumpamānaka →

pts

Vilumpamāna(ka)

plundering, robbing Ja.v.254; Pv-a.4 (˚ka cora).

orig. ppr. med. of vilumpati

vilumpana →

pts

plundering Dhp-a.iii.23. Vilumpamana(ka)

fr. vilumpati

vilumpati →

pts

to plunder, rob, steal, ruin SN.i.85 = Ja.ii.239; Ja.v.99; Mil.193; Vv-a.100; Dhp-a.iii.23-Pass. viluppati Ja.v.254 (gloss for ˚lump˚ of p. 253)
pp vilutta
caus 2 *vilump …

vilutta →

pts

plundered, stripped, robbed, ruined SN.i.85 = Ja.ii.239; Ja.v.99; Ja.vi.44; Mil.303; Mhvs.33, Mhvs.71 (corehi).

pp. of vilumpati

vimhāpaka →

pts

adjective deceiving, dismaying Snp-a.549 (= kuhaka).

fr. vimhāpati

vimokha →

pts

Vimokkha & Vimokha

deliverance, release, emancipation, dissociation from the things of the world, Arahantship DN.ii.70, DN.ii.111, DN.iii.34, DN.iii.35, DN.iii.230, DN.iii.288; MN.i.196 (samaya˚ & as …

vimokkha →

pts

Vimokkha & Vimokha

deliverance, release, emancipation, dissociation from the things of the world, Arahantship DN.ii.70, DN.ii.111, DN.iii.34, DN.iii.35, DN.iii.230, DN.iii.288; MN.i.196 (samaya˚ & as …

vimutta →

pts

freed, released, intellectually emancipated Vin.i.8; AN.iv.75, AN.iv.179, AN.iv.340; AN.v.29; DN.iii.97 DN.iii.100, DN.iii.133, DN.iii.258; SN.i.23, SN.i.35; SN.iii.13, SN.iii.53, SN.iii.137; Snp.354, …

vimutti →

pts

release, deliverance, emancipation DN.i.174; DN.iii.288; SN.v.206 sq. (abhijānāti), SN.v.222 (ariya˚), SN.v.266, SN.v.356; AN.ii.247, AN.iii.165 (yathābhūtaṃ pajānāti), AN.iii.242, Snp.54, Snp.73, Snp …

vinaya →

pts

  1. driving out, abolishing destruction, removal Vin.i.3 (asmi-mānassa), Vin.i.235, Vin.iii.3 (akusalānaṃ dhammānaṃ vinayāya dhammaṃ desemi); SN.i.40; Snp.921; AN.i.91 (kodha˚, upanāha˚), AN.ii.34 (pi …

vinipātika →

pts

adjective destined to suffer in purgatory, liable to punishment after death DN.ii.69; DN.iii.253; MN.i.73, MN.i.390; AN.i.123; AN.ii.232 sq.; AN.iv.39, AN.iv.401; Ja.v.117, Ja.v.119.

fr. vinipāta

viniyujjati →

pts

to be connected with, to ensue, accrue Pv-a.29 (= upakappati).

vi + niyujjati

vippalapati →

pts

to talk confusedly (as in one’s sleep), to chatter, wail, lament Vin.i.15; SN.iv.303; Ja.i.61; Ja.iii.217; Ja.iv.167; Dhp-a.ii.100; Pv-a.40, Pv-a.93.

vi + palapati

vippaṭikkula →

pts

adjective contrary, antagonistic Dhs.1325 = Pp.20.

vi + paṭikkūla

vippaṭipajjati →

pts

…Caus. vippaṭipādeti.

vi + paṭipajjati. Cp. BSk. vipratipadyate…

vippaṭipanna →

pts

…committing sin Pv.iv.1#59 (˚citta = adhammiyaṃ paṭipadaṃ paṭipanna Pv-a.242).

pp. of vippaṭipajjati

vippaṭipatti →

pts

wrong way, error, sin Vism.511.

vi + paṭipatti

vippaṭipādeti →

pts

to cause to commit sin (esp. adultery) Vin.iii.40.

Caus. of vippaṭipajjati

vippaṭisāra →

pts

; no regret, no remorse AN.iii.46.

vi + paṭisāra

vippaṭisārin →

pts

…AN.iv.390; Ja.i.200; Mil.10, Mil.285; Tikp.321, Kp.346.

fr. vippaṭisāra; cp. BSk. vipratisārin Divy.322, Divy.638

vipāṭeti →

pts

…[= vipaṭiyati?] with variant reading vidāliyati); Ja.v.33 (reads: muddhā vipphaleyya sattadhā: perhaps the best…

virocati →

pts

to shine (forth), to be brilliant Vin.ii.296 (tapati, bhāsati, v.); Snp.378, Snp.550; Iti.64 (virocare); Ja.i.18, Ja.i.89; Ja.iv.233; Pv.i.11#4; Pv.ii.9#62; Pv.iii.3#5 (= virājati Pv-a.189); Dhp-a.i …

virāga →

pts

  1. absence of rāga, dispassionateness, indifference towards (abl. or loc.) disgust, absence of desire, destruction of passions; waning, fading away cleansing, purifying; emancipation, Arahantship. DN. …

virūhati →

pts

…DN-a.i.120
■ Cp. paṭi˚
pp virūḷha
caus 2 virūhāpeti to make grow, to foster Mil.386.

vi +…

viseni →

pts

…= Cnd.602 (where Nd i.reads paṭisenikarā kilesā for visenikatvā kilesā). -bhūta disarmed, not acting as an enemy Snp.793 = Snp.914, where…

visesa →

pts

…24, n. 1; 110

■ Cp. paṭi˚.

  • -ādhigama specific attainment AN.iv.22; MN.ii.96 Ne.92; Mil.412; Dhp-a.i.100. [Cp. BSk….

visiṭṭha →

pts

…(= anuttara)
■ As visiṭṭhaka at Sdhp.334
■ See also abhi˚, paṭi˚, and vissaṭṭha.

pp. of…

vissaka →

pts

dwelling: see *paṭi*˚.

of viś

visūkāyita →

pts

  1. restlessness, impatience MN.i.446.
  2. disorder twisting, distortion (of views); usually in phrase diṭṭhi˚ with -visevita & ˚vipphandita; e.g. MN.i.234; SN.i.123 (bdhgh’s expln at *K …

vitakka →

pts

reflection, thought, thinking; “initial application” (Cpd. 282)
■ defined as “vitakkanaṃ vitakko, ūhanan ti vuttaṃ hoti” at Vism.142 (with simile on p. 143, comparing vitakka with vicāra kumbhakār …

vivarati →

pts

…opp. thaketi); DN.i.85 (paṭicchannaṃ v.); Ja.i.63 (dvāraṃ), Ja.i.69; Ja.iv.133 (nagaraṃ) Dhp-a.i.328 (vātapānaṃ); DN-a.i.228;…

vivasana →

pts

(gradually) getting light; turning into dawn (said of the night), only in phrase ratyā vivasane at the end of night, combined in stock phrase with suriy’ uggamanaṃ pati “towards sunrise” (evidentl …

vivaṭa →

pts

…a yearly festival, “Public Day,” called after the fashion of the people going uncovered (appaṭicchannena sarīrena) bare-footed to the…

viveka →

pts

…vikkhambhana˚, samuccheda paṭippassaddhi˚, nissaraṇa˚; as threefold at Vism.140 viz. kāya˚, citta˚, vikkhambhana˚, i.e. physically…

vivicca →

pts

…(& a˚ at Ja.v.434 in meaning “secretly” (= raho paṭicchannaṃ C.).

ger. of viviccati

viyoga →

pts

separation Ja.vi.482; Mhvs.19, Mhvs.16 (Mahābodhi˚); Pv-a.160, Pv-a.161 (pati˚ from her husband) Sdhp.77, Sdhp.164.

vi + yoga 2

viññāṇa →

pts

…connection the expression paṭisandhi-viññāṇa first appears in Pts.i.52, and then in the Commentaries (Vb-a.192; cf. Vism.548 Vism.659…

vuppati →

pts

is Pass. of vapati.

vutta →

pts

Vutta1

said DN-a.i.17 (˚ṃ hoti that is to say); Dhp-a.ii.21, Dhp-a.ii.75, Dhp-a.ii.80; Snp-a.174.

  • -vādin one who speaks what is said (correctly), telling the tr …

vuttika →

pts

adjective (-˚) living, behaving, acting AN.iii.383 (kaṇḍaka˚); Pv-a.120 (dukkha˚); sabhāga˚ living in mutual courtesy or properly, always combined with sappatissa, e.g. Vin.i.187; Vin.ii.162; AN …

vuṭṭhita →

pts

risen (out of), aroused, having come back from (abl.) DN.ii.9 (paṭisallāṇā); Snp.p.59; SN.iv.294.

pp. of vuṭṭhahati; cp. uṭṭhita

vyappatha →

pts

  1. duty, occupation, activity Snp.158 (khīṇa of the Arahant: having no more duties, cp. vyappathi)
  2. way of speaking, speech, utterance Snp.163, Snp.164 (contrasted to citta & kamma; cp. kāya, vācā, …

vyappathi →

pts

activity, occupation, duty (?) Snp.961. See remarks on byappatha.

cp. Sk. vyāpṛti

vyāharati →

pts

…See also avyāharati
■ Cp. paṭi˚.

vi + āharati

vyāpāra →

pts

occupation, business, service, work Ja.i.341; Ja.v.60; Vism.595. Cp. veyyāvacca, vyappatha (by˚), vyāvaṭa.

vi + ā + pṛ.

vyūhati →

pts

…vi + vah see viyūhati. Cp. paṭi˚ saṃyūhati.

vāpeti →

pts

to cause to sow [cp. Divy.213 vāpayituṃ] or to mow
pp vāpita. *Vabhi

Caus. fr. vap, representing vapati1 as well as vapati2

y →

pts

…C. explains: ya-kāro paṭisandhi-karo)
■ Cp. yeva for eva
Note. At Ja.vi.106 ya-y-ime jane is to be taken as ye ime jane;…

ya →

pts

…aṭṭha garudhammā paṭiggahitā tad eva sā upasampannā); Vb-a.387
yad-atthaṃ for what, why Thig.163….

yakkha →

pts

  1. name of certain non-human beings, as spirits, ogres, dryads, ghosts spooks. Their usual epithet and category of being is amanussa, i.e. not a human being (but not a sublime g …

yamaka →

pts

  1. (adj.) double, twin; only in foll. combinations: -pāṭihāriya (& ˚hīra); the miracle of the double appearances, a miracle performed by the Buddha in Sāvatthī to refute the heretical teachers (cp. …

yata →

pts

…Snp.220, Snp.1079 (= yatta, paṭiyatta gutta etc. Cnd.525); Ja.vi.294 (C. appamatta; Kern

Toevoegselen

s. v. proposes reading yatta for yata…

yatati →

pts

…by Dhtm.175 as “paṭiyatana”

Yatati2

is given in meaning of “lead out” (?) at Dhtp.580 (“niyyātane”) and…

yathā →

pts

…Mil.195 as adverb: with paṭikaroti (to atone, make amends) Vin.i.173 Vin.i.315; Vin.ii.126; Vin.iv.19 DN.i.85 DN.iii.55 MN.iii.247 SN.ii.128…

yatta →

pts

…effort, watchful Cnd.525 (+ paṭiyatta, in exegesis of yata); Ja.iv.222 (+ paṭiyatta); Ja.vi.294 (Kern’s reading for yata; vv. ll saṃyata &…

yebhuyya →

pts

…taruṇa-janā y. tattha paṭibaddha-cittā adesuṃ invariably)
na yebhuyyena not as a rule, usually not (at all): nâpi y….

yebhuyyasikā →

pts

…sati-vinaya, amūḷha˚, paṭiññā, yebhuyyasikā tassa-pāpiyyasikā, tīṇ’ avatthāraka). Explained in detail at MN.ii.247: if the…

yogga →

pts

…by bullocks) Ja.vi.31 sq. (paṭicchanna), Ja.vi.368 (mahā˚) Dhp-a.ii.151 (mahā˚ & paṭicchanna). 2. a draughtbullock ox Vv.84#8; Pv.ii.9#36…

yoni →

pts

  1. the womb.
  2. origin, way of birth, place of birth, realm of existence; nature, matrix There are four yonis or ways of being born or generation viz. aṇḍaja oviparous creation, …

yutta →

pts

…acting rightly Mil.49.

yācitaka →

pts

…(ye y. gahetvā na paṭidenti); Thag-a.288 (kāmā = yācitaka-bhaṇḍasadisā tāvakālik’ aṭṭhena).

yācita + diminutive…

yāna →

pts

  1. going, proceeding Ja.vi.415 (+ ayāna, opposed to ṭhāna).
  2. means of motion, carriage, vehicle. Different kinds of carriages are enumerated at Mnd.145 (on Snp.816) with hatthi˚; (elephant-), *g …

yāpya →

pts

adjective

  1. (lit.) fit for movement or locomotion: in -yāna sedan-chair, palanquin Abhp. 373.
  2. (fig.) concerning the preservation of life, vital, in -rogin one who suffers from a vital dise …

yāthāva →

pts

…dhammayāthāva-asampaṭivedha-lakkhaṇā“).

  • -vacana exact logical or true speech Mil.214 (taccha-vacana,…

yātrā →

pts

…“purāṇaṃ vedanaṃ paṭihankhāmi, navañ ca vedanaṃ na uppādessāmi, yātrā ca me bhavissati etc.” where Dhs-a.404 explains…

yāva →

pts

…jānaṃ paṭicchādeti tāvatihaṃ tena bhikkhunā akāmā parivatthabbaṃ (for as many days as he knowingly conceals his…

yūtha →

pts

flock, herd of animals Snp.53 (of elephants); Ja.i.170 (monkeys), Ja.i.280 (id.); Snp-a.322 (go˚, of oxen).

  • -pa the leader of a herd Thig.437 (elephants).
  • -pati same Ja.iii …

ñāya →

pts

…MN.ii.197; is replaced herein by sacca SN.i.240; = Nibbāna at Vism.219, Vism.524;
■ ñ- paṭipanna walking in the right path…

ñāṇa →

pts

…DN.iii.134, DN.iii.222 (˚paṭilābha), DN.iii.88 (˚visuddhi); MN.i.195 sq.; MN.i.202 sq., MN.i.482; MN.ii.9, MN.ii.31 Ne.17, Ne.18, Ne.28; see…

ā →

pts

…(˚saṃsati), pa (˚tapati) paṭi (˚kankhati) in meaning (1) a-c; and vi (˚kirati ˚ghāta, ˚cameti, ˚lepa, ˚lopa), sam (˚tapati,…

ābādha →

pts

affliction, illness, disease Vin.iv.261; DN.i.72; DN.ii.13; AN.i.121; AN.iii.94, AN.iii.143; AN.iv.333, AN.iv.415 sq., AN.iv.440; Dhp.138; Pp.28 Vism.41 (udara-vāta˚) Vism.95; Vv-a.351 (an˚ safe & s …

ādesanā →

pts

pointing out, guessing, prophesy; only in phrase -pāṭihāriya trick or marvellous ability of mind-reading or guessing other peoples character Vin.ii.200; DN.i.212, DN.i.213; DN.iii.220; AN.i.170, A …

ādhipacca →

pts

Ādhipacca & Ādhipateyya

(nt.) supreme rule lordship, sovereignty, power SN.v.342 (issariy˚); AN.i.62 (id.), AN.i.147, AN.i.212; AN.ii.205 (id.); AN.iii.33, AN.iii.76; AN.iv.252 sq.; Pv.ii.9#59 (one o …

ādhipateyya →

pts

Ādhipacca & Ādhipateyya

(nt.) supreme rule lordship, sovereignty, power SN.v.342 (issariy˚); AN.i.62 (id.), AN.i.147, AN.i.212; AN.ii.205 (id.); AN.iii.33, AN.iii.76; AN.iv.252 sq.; Pv.ii.9#59 (one o …

ādhāna →

pts

…ādhāna-gāhin duppaṭinissaggin Vin.ii.89; MN.i.43, MN.i.96; AN.iii.335 (variant reading ādāna˚, C. explains by daḷhagāhin);…

ādicca →

pts

the sun SN.i.15, SN.i.47; SN.ii.284; SN.iii.156; SN.v.44, SN.v.101; AN.i.242; AN.v.22, AN.v.263, AN.v.266 sq.; Iti.85; Snp.550 Snp.569, Snp.1097 (“ādicco vuccati suriyo” Cnd.125); Dhp-a.iv.143; Sdhp. …

ādiṇṇa →

pts

broken, split open SN.iv.193 (= sipātikā with burst pod); cp MN.i.306.

Sk. ādīrṇa, pp. of ā + dṛ; see ādiyati2

ādāna →

pts

…AN.v.233, AN.v.253 (˚paṭinissagga); Dhp.89 (id.; cp. Dhp-a.ii.163); Snp.1103 (˚taṇhā), Snp.1104 (˚satta); Mnd.98 (˚gantha);…

ādīnava →

pts

disadvantage, danger (in or through = loc.) DN.i.38 (vedanānaṃ assādañ ca ādīnavañ ca etc.), DN.i.213 (iddhi-pāṭihāriye MN.i.318; SN.i.9 (ettha bhīyo), SN.ii.170 sq. (dhātūnaṃ); SN.iii.27, SN.iii.62, …

āgacchati →

pts

to come to or towards, approach, go back, arive etc.

I. Forms

(same arrangement as under gacchati):

  1. gacch:
    pres āgacchati DN.i.161; Ja.ii.153; Pv.iv.1#51
    fut āgacchissati …

āgama →

pts

  1. coming, approach, result, DN.i.53 (āgamanaṃ pavattatī ti DN-a.i.160; cp. Sdhp.249 dukkh˚).
  2. that which one goes by, resource, reference source of reference, text, Scripture, Canon; thus a design …

āgamma →

pts

…with ārabbha, sandhāya & paṭicca (see K. S. 318 s. v.) DN.i.229; Iti.71; Ja.i.50 Ja.vi.424; Kp.viii.14 (= nissāya Kp-a.229); Pv-a.5,…

āghāta →

pts

-paṭivinaya repression of ill-will; the usual enumn. of ā-˚ paṭivinayā comprises nine, for which…

āgāḷha →

pts

…āgaḷāya and explains by daḷhabhāvāya). See also Ne.77 (āgāḷhā paṭipadā a rough path), Ne.95 (id.; variant reading agāḷhā).

āhuti →

pts

…Thag.566 (-īnaṃ paṭiggaho recipient of sacrificial gifts); Ja.i.15; Ja.v.70 (id.) Vv.64#33 (paramâhutiṃ gato deserving the highest…

ālamba →

pts

anything to hang on, support SN.i.53 (an˚ without support); Snp.173 (id. + appatiṭṭha); Ja.iii.396; Mil.343; Sdhp.245, Sdhp.463.

Sk. ālamba, ā + lamb

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, Pv-a.13, Pv-a.33, Pv-a.69.

ā + lapati

ālimpeti →

pts

Ālimpeti1

to smear, anoint Vin.ii.107; SN.iv.177 (vaṇaṃ)
caus 2 ālimpāpeti Vin.iv.316
pass ālimpīyati Mil.74 & ālippati Dhp-a.iv.166 (variant reading for lippati)
pp *[ālitta] …

ālippati →

pts

Pass. of ālimpeti (q.v.).

ālitta →

pts

besmeared, stained Thag.737.

pp. of ālimpati; Sk. ālipta

ālopa →

pts

piece (cut off), a bit (of food) morsel, esp. bits of food gathered by bhikkhus DN.i.5 = AN.v.206; AN.iii.176; AN.ii.209; AN.iii.304; AN.iv.318; Thag.1055; Iti.18; Pv.ii.1#7; Pp.58; Mil.231, Mil.406; …

ālopati →

pts

to break in, plunder, violate Thag.743.

ālopeti? ā + lopeti, Caus. of ālumpati

ālumpakāra →

pts

breaking off, falling off (?) or forming into bits(?) Dhp-a.ii.55 (˚gūtha).

reading not sure, to ālumpati or ālopa

ālumpati →

pts

to pull out, break off MN.i.324.

ā + lup or lump, cp. ālopa

āmanteti →

pts

to call, address, speak to, invite, consult Ja.vi.265; DN-a.i.297; Snp-a.487 (ālapati & avhayati); Pv-a.75, Pv-a.80, Pv-a.127
aor āmantesi DN.ii.16; Snp.p.78 (= ālapi Snp\ …

āmisa →

pts

…spiritual ones); Dhs.1344 (˚paṭisanthāra hospitality towards bodily needs, cp. Dhs trsl. 350). 3. food, esp. palatable food (cp. E….

āmutta →

pts

…Ja.vi.492; Vv.72#1 (= paṭimukka); Vv.80#2 (˚hatthābharaṇa); Pv.ii.9#51 (˚maṇikuṇḍala); Ja.iv.183; Vv-a.182.

Sk. āmukta, pp….

āneti →

pts

to bring, to bring towards, to fetch, procure, convey, bring back Snp.110; Pv-a.54, Pv-a.92.
pot 1st pl. ānema (or imper. 2nd pl ānetha MN.i.371.
fut ānayissati SN.i. …

āpatti →

pts

…Vin.i.164 (˚ṃ paṭikaroti), Vin.i.322 (˚ṃ passati), Vin.i.354 (avasesā & anavasesā); Vin.ii.2 sq. (˚ṃ ropeti), Vin.ii.59,…

ārata →

pts

leaving off, keeping away from, abstaining Ja.iv.372 (= virata); Cnd.591 (+ virata paṭivirata).

Sk. ārata, pp. of ā + ram, cp. ārati

ārati →

pts

…off, abstinence Vv.63#9 (= paṭivirati Vv-a.263); in exegetical style occurring in typ. combn. with virati paṭivirati veramaṇī,…

ārūḷha →

pts

…Vism.135 (nekkhamma-paṭipadaṃ an˚); Vv-a.64 (magga˚); Pv-a.47 (˚nāva), Pv-a.56 (hatthi˚). 2. come about, effected, made done…

āsaka →

pts

…food, only in neg. an˚; fasting SN.iv.118; Dhp.141 (f. ā fasting bhatta-paṭikkhepa Dhp-a.iii.77); Ja.v.17; Ja.vi.63.

of āsa2

āsana →

pts

…seats Vin.ii.305.

  • -paṭikkhitta one who rejects all seats, or objects to sitting down DN.i.167; AN.i.296;…

āsā →

pts

expectation, hope, wish, longing, desire; adj. āsa (-˚) longing for, anticipating, desirous of Vin.i.255 (˚avacchedika hope-destroying), Vin.i.259; DN.ii.206; DN.iii.88; MN.iii.138 (āsaṃ karoti); …

ātapati →

pts

to burn Ja.iii.447.

ā + tap

ātatta →

pts

heated, burnt. scorched, dry Ja.v.69 (˚rūpa = sukkha-sarīra C.).

ā + tatta1, pp. of ā-tapati

āvapana →

pts

sowing, dispersing, offering,depositing, scattering Ja.i.321.

fr. āvapati

āvapati →

pts

to give away, to offer, to deposit as a pledge Mil.279.

a + vap

āyasmant →

pts

…garu˚, sagārava-sappaṭissâdhivacanaṃ“, e.g. Mnd.140, Mnd.445; Cnd.130 on var. Snp loci (e.g. Snp.814, Snp.1032, Snp.1040, Snp.1061,…

āyoga →

pts

  1. binding, bandage Vin.ii.135; Vv.33#41; Vv-a.142 (˚paṭṭa).
  2. yoke Dhs.1061 (avijj˚), Dhs.1162.
  3. ornament, decoration Mnd.226; Ja.iii.447 (˚vatta, for variant reading ˚vanta?).
  4. occupation, dev …

ḍahati →

pts

…Pv-a.63, Pv-a.152 (vippaṭisārena: consumed by remorse) See also similes J.P.T.S. 1907, 90. Cp. uḍ˚.

Sk. dahati, pp. dagdha, cp….

ṭhapana →

pts

  1. setting up, placing, founding; establishment, arrangement, position Vin.v.114; Ja.i.99 (aggha fixing prices); Mil.352 (pāda˚); DN-a.i.294; (= vidhārite); Pv-a.5 (kulavaṃsa˚).
  2. letting alone, om …

ṭhapita →

pts

  1. placed, put down; set up, arranged, often simply pleonastic for finite verb (= being): saṃharitvā ṭh. being folded up Ja.i.265 (cp similar use of gahetvā c. ger.): mukkhe ṭh. Ja.vi.366 ˚sankāra (du …

ṭhita →

pts

standing, i.e. (see ṭhāna I) either upright (opp nisinna, etc.), or immovable, or being, behaving in general. In the latter function often (with ger. pleonastic for finite verb (cp. …

ṭhīyati →

pts