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s%C4%ABha, 91 találat.

dhamma →

pts

…(see navanga); 4 nissatte (-nijjīvate), to cosmic (non-animistic) law
■ No. 1 is referred to freq in explains of the term, e.g….

cunda →

dppn

…he should visit Cunda and reassure him by telling him that no blame at all attached to him and that he should feel no remorse, but should, on the…

asita →

dppn

…ascetic who possessed various psychic powers. Once, while in Tāvatiṃsā heaven, he saw the whole city decked with splendour and…

abhi →

pts

…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…

ambatittha →

dppn

…He drank wine in their houses and had to be carried to see the Buddha. The latter made this the occasion for declaring the drinking of…

ambaṭṭha →

dppn

…had once gone on some business of Pokkharasādi’s to Kapilavatthu, to the Mote Hall of the Sākyans, and had been insulted there. DN.i.91

Asked…

adhi →

pts

…this power & become meaningless (like E. up in “shut up, fill up, join up etc) esp. in double pref
■ compounds (ajjhāvasati “to dwell…

cakkavatti →

dppn

…the sword, but by righteousness. Particulars are found chiefly in the Mahāsudassana, Mahāpadāna, Cakkavattisīhanāda, Bālapaṇḍita and…

bārānasī →

dppn

…(DhA.iii.429), the road passing through Bhaddiya Vin.i.189, and between there and Takkasilā DhA.i.123. It was the custom for enthusiastic young…

anu →

pts

acc. may be seen in expressions of time like anu pañcāhaṃ by 5 days, i.e. after (every), 5 days (cp. ved. anu dyūn day by day); *a….

paṭikkanta →

pts

…+); AN.ii.104 AN.ii.106 sq., AN.ii.210; Pv.iv.1#43 (cp. Pv-a.240); DN-a.i.183 (= nivattana); Vv-a.6 (opp. abhi˚) Pv-a.11…

mukula →

pts

bud; see makula (where also see mukulita)
■ Abhp.811, Abhp.1116.

cp. Sk. mukula

abbhantara →

pts

…(id.); Thag.757 (˚âpassaya lying inside); Ja.iii.395 (˚amba the inside of the Mango); Mil.30 (˚e vāyo jivo), Mil.262, Mil.281…

ava →

pts

…okappati, okappanā, okassati, okāra, okantati, okkamati ogacchati, odāta* and others may be used as examples The difference in many cases…

abhidhamati →

pts

blow on or at AN.i.257.

abhi + dhamati, cp. Sk. abhi˚ & api-dhamati

abhijavati →

pts

to be eager, active Snp.668.

abhi + javati

bākucī →

pts

the plant Vernonia anthelminthica Abhp.586.

cp. *Sk. bākucī

bunda →

pts

the root of a tree Abhp.549.

Vedic budhna

kīra →

pts

parrot Abhp.640 (cp. cirīṭi).

cp. Sk. kīra

abhijighacchati →

pts

to be very hungry Pv-a.271.

abhi + jighacchati

loma →

pts

…hairless Ja.vi.457;
■ puthu˚ having broad hair or fins name of a fish Ja.iv.466; Vv.44#11.
haṭṭha˚; with…

bhāsa →

pts

…(with variant reading SS. cāta˚ & vāca˚, BB cāba˚) = Mnd.87 (on Snp.790) (T. reads vāta˚; variant reading SS vāpa˚, BB…

bhindivāla →

pts

…bhiṇḍi-māla & ˚vāla, Pischel, Prk. Gr. § 248 see also Geiger, P.Gr. § 38

abhipāruta →

pts

adjective dressed Mil.222.

abhi + pāruta, pp. of abhipārupati

koṭilla →

pts

crookedness Dhtm.526; Abhp.859. As koṭilya at Dhtp.472.

fr. kuṭila

makuṭa →

pts

crest Abhp.283 (kirīṭa + , i.e. adornment).

cp. BSk. makuṭa Divy.411

lūtā →

pts

spider Abhp.621.

*Sk. lūtā

radati →

pts

…(“rase”). Given in meaning “vilekhana” at Dhtp.159 & Dhtm.220. Besides this it is given at Dhtm.224 in meaning “bhakkhana”

rājula →

pts

certain reptile Abhp.651.

cp. Sk. rājila

rekhā →

pts

line, streak Abhp.539. See lekhā.

fr. rikh, for which the Pāli form is likh, cp. Sk. rekhā, Lat. rīma, Ohg. rīga row

raya →

pts

…“gati.” The root ri itself is given at Dhtm.351 in meaning “santati,” i.e. continuation
■ On etym. cp Vedic retaḥ; Lat. rivus river…

ratana →

pts

…Thig.487 (satta ratanāni vasseyya vuṭṭhimā “all seven kinds of gems”); and at Dhp-a.i.274, where it is said of a ratana-maṇḍapa…

rambhā →

pts

plantain or banana tree Abhp.589.

Sk. rambhā

rajani →

pts

the night Dāvs i.39; Abhp.69; Pv-a.205.

fr. raj, cp. rajanīya 2

parivādinī →

pts

lute of seven strings Abhp. 138
■ See parivadentikā.

fr. pari + vad, late Sk. the same

abhipūreti →

pts

to fill (up) Mil.238; Dāvs iii.60 (paṃsūhi).

abhi + pūreti

pampaka →

pts

…of bird (cp. Kern,

Toevoegselen

s. v.) Ja.vi.538 (C. reads pampuka & explains by pampaṭaka).

etym? Cp. Sk. pampā Name of a river (or lake),…

māyu →

pts

bile, gall Abhp.281.

*Sk. māyu

mālūra →

pts

the tree Aegle marmelos Abhp.556.

late Sk.

mālatī →

pts

the great-flowered jasmine Abhp.576. Cp. mālikā.

fr. mālā

mañjīra →

pts

an anklet, foot-bangle Abhp.228.

cp. late Sk. mañjīra nt.

mayūkha →

pts

…unverified).

Vedic mayūkha in diff. meaning, viz. a peg for fastening a weft etc., Zimmer Altind. Leben 254

abhihaṃsati →

pts

  1. (trs.) to gladden, please, satisfy SN.iv.190 (abhihaṭṭhuṃ); AN.v.350 (id.).
  2. (intr.) to find delight in (c. acc.), to enjoy SN.v.74…

abhipāleti →

pts

to protect Vv.84#21, cp. Vv-a.341.

abhi + pāleti

abhisara →

pts

retinue Ja.v.373.

fr. abhi + sarati, of sṛ; to go

abhipucchati →

pts

Sk. abhipṛcchati] to ask Ja.iv.18.

abhi + pucchati

abhiniviṭṭha →

pts

…to, clinging on Cnd.152 (gahita parāmaṭṭha a.); Pv-a.267 (= ajjhāsita Pv.iv.8#4).

abhi + niviṭṭha, pp. of abhi-nivisati

paṭikkamati →

pts

…MN.i.78; SN.i.200, SN.i.226 SN.ii.282; Snp.388 (ger. ˚kkamma = nivattitvā Snp-a.374) Snp-a.53
caus paṭikkamāpeti to cause to…

pavuṭṭha →

pts

(pavaṭṭha) see abhi˚.

pp. of pavassati

abhinaya →

pts

dramatic representation Vv-a.209 (sākhā˚).

abhi + naya

abhinibbatta →

pts

…pātubhūta); Dhs.1035, Dhs.1036 (so read for˚ nippatta) Vv-a.9 (puññ’ânubhāva˚ by the power of merit).

abhi + nibbatta, pp. of…

pahāraṇa →

pts

see abhi˚.

paccabhiññāṇa →

pts

recognition Dhs-a.110.

paṭi + abhi + ñāṇa

lakkhita →

pts

see abhi˚.

pp. of lakkheti

apakiritūna →

pts

…to strew, cast out) in sense “to cast off, reject”, to which also belongs kirāta in meaning “cast off” i.e. man of a so-called low…

lāpa →

pts

…sort of quail, Perdix chinensis SN.v.146 = Ja.ii.59. As lāpaka-sakuṇa also at Ja.ii.59-Another name for quail is…

lāsa →

pts

sporting, dancing: see abhi˚, vi˚.

of las

abhinissaṭa →

pts

past participle escaped Thag.1089.

abhi + nissaṭa

abhinipātin →

pts

adjective falling on io (-˚) Ja.ii.7.

abhi + nipātin

ni →

pts

…= ni + kṣip; nissita ni + sri. Sometimes the double cons. is merely graphic or due to analogy, esp. in words where ni-is…

abhinipatati →

pts

to rush on (to) Ja.ii.8.

abhi + nipatati

ati →

pts

…(only as ttg.): in excess, extremely very (cp. ii.3) Ja.vi.133 (ati uggata C. = accuggata T.), Ja.vi.307 (ati ahitaṃ C. = accāhitaṃ…

abhinamati →

pts

to bend
pp abhinata (q.v.).

abhi + namati

abhijoteti →

pts

to make clear, explain, illuminate Ja.v.339.

abhi + joteti

abhiyācati →

pts

to ask, beg, entreat Snp.1101, cp. Cnd.86.

abhi + yācati

abhivāheti →

pts

to remove, to put away Bv.x.5.

abhi + vāheti, Caus. of vah

abhippāsāreti →

pts

to stretch out Vin.i.179 (pāde).

abhi + pasāreti, cp. BSk. abhiprasārayati Divy.389

abhivāyati →

pts

to blow through, to pervade Mil.385.

abhi + vāyati; cp. Sk. abhivāti

sammā →

pts

and sātrā-yāgass’ etaṃ adhivacanaṃ). Cp. Weber Indische Streifen i.36, and sammāpāsa below.

cp. Sk….

abhiyujjhati →

pts

to contend, quarrel with Ja.i.342.

abhi + yujjhati from yudh

abhikaṅkhanatā →

pts

wishing, longing, desire DN-a.i.242.

abhi + kankhana + tā

abhikkhaṇati →

pts

to dig up MN.i.142.

abhi + khaṇati

rādheti →

pts

…i.e. of success. See etym. at Walde, Lat Wtb. s. v. reor.

Rādheti2

no refs.

rādh? Given at Dhtp.424 & Dhtm.656…

ud →

pts

…according to the rules of assimilation as prevailing in Pāli

I. Original meaning

“out in an upward direction”, out of, forth;…

abhikīḷati →

pts

to play (a game), to sport Mil.359 (kīḷaṃ).

abhi + kìḷati

adhibhū →

pts

…abhi˚ is to be preferred as more usual in this connection, see abhibhū); Snp.684 (miga˚ variant reading abhi˚).

fr….

saṃ →

pts

…conjunction & completeness; saṃ˚; is after vi˚; (19’) the most frequent (16’) of all Pāli prefixes. Its primary…

abhilāsa →

pts

desire, wish, longing Pv-a.154.

Sk. abhilāṣa, abhi + laṣ

anabhinandati →

pts

etc. see abhi˚ etc.

abhivañcana →

pts

deceit, fraud Dāvs iii.64.

abhi + vañc

abhivaṇṇeti →

pts

to praise Sdhp.588 (˚ayi). - pp. abhivaṇṇita.

abhi + vanneti

sata →

pts

…(variant reading all pass, satta˚)

abhito →

pts

…adv. case fr. prep. abhi etym.

  1. round about, on both sides Ja.vi.535 (= ubhayapassesu C.) Ja.vi.539
  2. near, in the presence of Vv.64#1 (=…

abhibyāpeti →

pts

to pervade Mil.251.

abhi + vyāpeti, cp. Sk. vyāpnoti, vi + āp

abbhussahanatā →

pts

instigation, incitement Vin.ii.88.

abstr. fr. abhi + *utsahana, cp. ussāha

abhisaññā →

pts

…qualifies, not saññā, but the whole compound, which means ʻtrance’. It is an expression used, not by Buddhists, but by certain wanderers See…

abhisāreti →

pts

to approach, to persecute Ja.vi.377.

abhi + sāreti, Caus. of abhisarati

abbhudeti →

pts

…pi pāṭho).

abhi + ud +…

satī →

pts

  1. being Ja.iii.251.
  2. a good or chaste woman Abhp.237; asatī an unchaste woman Mil.122 = Ja.iii.350; Ja.v.418; Ja.vi.310.

fr. sant, ppr. of as

nīla →

pts

…Name of plant (“blue-blossom”) Ja.vi.53;

  • -bījaka a waterplant (“blue-seed”) Bdhgh at Vin.iii.276; *…

abbhāghāta →

pts

slaughtering-place Vin.iii.151 (+ āghāta).

abhi + āghāta