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nibbāna →
pts
…visuddhiyā… n˚assa sacchikiriyāya AN.v.194, cp.141; pubbe dh
■ ṭhiti-ñāṇaṃ pacchā nibbāne ñāṇan ti SN.ii.124
…
deva →
pts
…deva-manussaloka), sa-brahmakā (SN.iii.90). See below 1 b. Lists of popular gods are to be found, e.g. at DN.ii.253;…
kāma →
pts
…thought; one of the three akusalasaññās (as vitakka) DN.i.182; DN.iii.215; MN.ii.262; SN.i.126 Vb.363; Thag.1039; virata k˚ āya SN.i.53 =…
aggi →
pts
…aggiṃ Snp-a.480); aggini-samāsu Snp.670 (= aggisamāsu Snp-a.481). The form agginī in phrase niccagginī can either be referred to gini…
mūla →
pts
lakkhaṇa →
pts
…a rājā cakkavatti, or a sammā-sambuddha. These are given at Snp.1019 (pl. lakkhanā), Snp.1021, Snp.1022 as only 3 (viz. mukhaṃ jivhāya…
yathā →
pts
…own“).
- -sata saintly (?), mindful Thag.981 (cp. yathā cārin & Brethren p. 342).
- -satti(ṃ) according to one’s…
rasa →
pts
…Pv-a.50 (vaṇṇagandha-rasa-sampanna bhojana: see below 5). 3. sense of taste, as quality & personal accomplishment. Thus in the list of senses…
no →
pts
…negative & adversative particle = neither, nor, but not surely not, indeed not
- in neg. sentences: Snp.852, Snp.855, Snp.1040;…
khema →
pts
…(= khemībhūtaṃ assabhāvaṃ SA).
- -anta security, in
- -bhūmi a peaceful country (opp, kantāra), a paradise…
inda →
pts
…god of war. See the passages collected in Dial. ii.294, ii.298.] The idiom sa-Indā devā, DN.ii.261, DN.ii.274; AN.v.325 means ʻthe…
mūḷha →
pts
…foolish DN.i.59; Pv.iv.3#34 (sa˚, better to be written sam˚).
- -gabbhā (f.) a woman whose “foetus in utero” has gone astray, i.e. cannot…
karaṇīya →
pts
…There are 3 duties each of a samaṇa, farmer and householder enumerated at AN.i.229; AN.i.3 of a bhikkhu AN.i.230- 2. use, need (with instr.):…
kamma →
pts
…= Thag.872; p˚-ssa k˚-ssa samatikkamo “the overcoming of evil karma” SN.iv.320; p˚ssa k˚ssa kiriyāya “in the performance of evil”…
cīvara →
pts
…viz sanghāṭī, uttarāsanga, antaravāsaka Vin.i.288, Vin.i.289 Vin.iii.11, Vin.iii.195, Vin.iii.198 sq.; Vin.v.142; adj. tecīvarika wearing…
rāga →
pts
…(bewilderment): see dosa2 & moha; cp. sarāga
■ These three again appear in manifold combinations with…
putta →
pts
…womb) Ja.v.330
- -maṃsa the flesh of one’s children (sons) a metaphor probably distorted fr. pūta˚; rotten flesh….
sa →
pts
…the oblique cases; cp. Sk. sa (saḥ), sā; Av. hō, hā; Gr. ὁ, ἡ; Goth. sa, sō; Ags. sē “the” (= that one); pe-s = E…
kāya →
pts
…uda cetasā* taṃ hi tassa sakaṃ hoti tañ ca ādāya gacchati SN.i.93 yo dhammacārī kāyena vācāya uda cetasā idh eva nam…
joti →
pts
…= Cnd.604 = Mil.197
- -rasa a certain jewel (wishing stone) Vv-a.111, Vv-a.339; Dhp-a.i.198; Mil.118; *…
kakkhaḷatā →
pts
…rigidity, Dhs.859; Vb.82; Ja.v.167; Dhs-a.166
■ akakkhaḷatā absence of roughness, pleasantness Dhs.44, Dhs.45, Dhs.324 Dhs.640,…
sapajāpatika →
pts
…Inda Brahmā, viz. devā sa-indakā sa-brahmakā sa-pajāpatikā DN.ii.274 (without sa-brahmakā); SN.iii.90; AN.v.325. Otherwise…
parinibbāna →
pts
…This is the so-called “sa-upādisesa-P.,” or “extinction (of passion) with some substratum left.”-The two kinds are distinguished by…
parinibbāyin →
pts
…upahacca˚, sasankhāra˚ uddhaṃsota, akaniṭṭhagāmin. Thus at DN.iii.237; SN.v.201, SN.v.237; AN.i.233; AN.iv.14, AN.iv.71…
parivāra →
pts
…sārā honti); Mil.285 (dvisahassa-paritta-dīpa-p˚ ā cattāro mahā dīpā); Vism.37; Dhp-a.iii.262 (pañcasatabhikkhu˚); Pv-a.53…
gāmeyya →
pts
adjective belonging to a village in sa˚; of the same v., a clansman SN.i.36 = SN.i.60 (+ sakhā).
sabhoga →
pts
Sabhoga1
adjective wealthy DN.i.73.
sa3 + bhoga
Sabhoga2
property, possession Mil.139.
sa4 + bhoga
sampadāleti →
pts
…MN.i.450; AN.ii.33 = SN.iii.85; SN.iii.155; Mhvs.23, Mhvs.10
■ Act. intrs sampadālati to burst Ja.vi.559 (= phalati, C.).
saṃ + padāleti
sakkāya →
pts
…of sakkāya-vatthukā sassata-diṭṭhi, and five are kinds of s˚-vatthukā uccheda-diṭṭhi (ibid. 149, 150) Gods as well as men…
rosaka →
pts
…roṣaka…
bhāṇin →
pts
adjective (-˚) speaking, reciting Snp.850 (manta˚; a reciter of the Mantras, one who knows the M. and speaks accordingly, i.e. speaking wisely, explained by Snp-a.549 as “mantāya pariggahetvā vāca …
salākā →
pts
…to take a vote Vin.ii.205; salākaṃ dadāti to issue tickets Ja.i.123; salākaṃ vāreti to throw lots Ja.i.239 (kāḷakaṇṇi˚).
*…
daka →
pts
…d pupphā);
- -rakkhasa a water-sprite Ja.i.127, Ja.i.170 Ja.vi.469.
= udaka, aphaeretic from combinations like…
rissati →
pts
…riṣ,…
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
sammūḷha →
pts
infatuated, bewildered DN.ii.85; MN.i.250; AN.i.165; Snp.583; Ja.v.294; Tikp.366.
saṃ + mūḷha
upādāna →
pts
…-kkhaya extinction or disappearance of attachment SN.ii.54; AN.iii.376 sq.; Snp.475, Snp.743; Iti.75.
- -nidāna the…
ratani →
pts
cubit Mil.85 (aṭṭha rataniyo).
Sk. aratni “elbow” with apocope and diaeresis; given at Halāyudha 2, 381 as “a cubit, or measure from the elbow to the tip of the little finger.” The form ratni also oc …
cattārīsa →
pts
…Usually cattāḷīsa Ja.i.58; Ja.v.433; Dhp-a.i.41; Dhp-a.ii.9. 93.
- -danta having 40 teeth (one of the…
corovassikaṃ →
pts
at Cnd.40 (p. 85) read terovassikaṃ (as SN.iv.185).
bhitti →
pts
wall Vin.i.48; DN.ii.85; SN.ii.103; SN.iv.183 SN.v.218; Ja.i.491; Vism.354 = Vb-a.58 (in comparison) Thag-a.258; Vv-a.42, Vv-a.160, Vv-a.271, Vv-a.302; Pv-a.24.
- -khīla a …
sāri →
pts
chessman DN-a.i.85.
cp. *Sk. śāri
su →
pts
…SN.i.161 (so read for kissassa); ko su Snp.173, Snp.181; kiṃ su Snp.1108; kathaṃ su Snp.183, Snp.185 Snp.1077; it is often also used as a…
sippa →
pts
…excludes the Vedas Mil.10 sabbasippāni Ja.i.356, Ja.i.463; Ja.ii.53; eight various kinds enumerated MN.i.85; twelve crafts Ud.31, cp….
saṅkita →
pts
anxious, doubtful Ja.v.85; Mhvs.7, Mhvs.15; Snp-a.60. Cp. pari˚, vi˚.
fr. śaṅk
accaya →
pts
…(dasamās˚), Pv-a.145 (vassasatānaṃ) 2. (modal) passing or getting over, overcoming, conquering, only in phrase dur-accaya difficult to…
sīla →
pts
…but as aṭṭhaṅga-samannāgata uposatha (or aṭṭhaṅgika u. “the fast-day with its 8 constituents.” They are discussed in…
cakkhumant →
pts
…possessing knowledge (cp. samantacakkhu) DN.i.76 (one who knows, i.e. a connoisseur); cakkhumanto rūpāni dakkhinti “those who have eyes to…
tama →
pts
…t. hoti andhakāro apassataṃ), Snp.956 (sabbaṃ tamaṃ vinodetvā) Vb.367 (three tamāni: in past, present & future) adj.: puggalo tamo…
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
sasa →
pts
…Ja.iv.84 sq. sasôlūkā (= sasā ca ulūkā ca) Ja.vi.564.
- -lakkhaṇa the sign of a hare Ja.i.172; Ja.iii.55. *…
thakana →
pts
covering, lid; closing up Dhp-a.iv.85 (saṃvara +).
see next
ādīnava →
pts
…SN.iii.29; SN.iv.8 sq.
- -saññā consciousness of danger DN.i.7), DN.iii.253, DN.iii.283; AN.iii.79.
ā + dīna + va…
santāsa →
pts
trembling, fear, shock AN.ii.33; SN.iii.85; Ja.i.274; Mil.146, Mil.207; Pv-a.22.
saṃ + tāsa
catur →
pts
…(84) usually with vassa-sahassāni Ja.i.137 Ja.ii.311; Pv.iv.7#7; Dhp-a.ii.58; Pv-a.9, Pv-a.31, Pv-a.254, etc. See also cattārīsa…
avajānāti →
pts
- to deny Vin.ii.85; AN.iii.164 = Pp.65.
- (later) to despise Dhp-a.iii.16; Pv-a.175 (grd ˚jānitabba)-Of short stem-form ñā are found the foll grd. avaññeyya Pv-a.175, and with o˚: grd. oñāta …
samāsama →
pts
“exactly the same” at Ud.85 (= DN.ii.135) read sama˚.
vipallāsa →
pts
…are 3 kinds of vipallāsas viz. saññā˚; perversion of perception, citta˚; of thought diṭṭhi˚; of views; AN.ii.52; Ne.85;…
rasāvin →
pts
(adj. tasting Vv-a.85 (nibbāna˚).
fr. rasa
bila →
pts
…it (migehi khādita-maṃsato atirittaṃ koṭṭhāsaṃ).
- -kata cut into pieces, made into bits Ja.v.266 (read…
pānīya →
pts
adj. nt.
- drinkable SN.ii.111.
- drink, be erage, usually water for drinking Vin.ii.207; Vin.iv.263; Ja.i.198, Ja.i.450; Ja.iii.491 Ja.v.106, Ja.v.382; Pv.i.10#7; Pv.ii.1#19, Pv.ii.7#10; Pv-a.4, …
nāgara →
pts
citizen Ja.i.150; Ja.iv.404; Ja.v.385; Dāvs ii.85; Vv-a.31; Pv-a.19; Dhp-a.i.41.
Sk. nāgara, see nagara
nissayatā →
pts
dependence, requirement, resource Snp.856; Mnd.245.
abstr. to nissaya
ati-ambila →
pts
Ati-ambila
adjective too sour Dhp-a.ii.85.
ati + ambila
pātaligāma →
dppn
…with another one hundred thousand for his sabhā or Council Sp.i.52.
The city was known to the Greeks as Pālibothra, and Megasthenes, who spent…
laṅghati →
pts
…Dhtp.33 defines lagh (laṅgh) by “gati-sosanesu”
mañjeṭṭhī →
pts
Bengal madder DN-a.i.85.
= Sk. mañjiṣṭhā
apalāḷeti →
pts
to draw over to Vin.i.85.
apa + lāḷeti
lābha →
pts
…of gain Vb-a.466.
- -sakkāra gain and honour, usually combined with
- -siloka fame; the two first e.g. at…
niratta →
pts
…nirasta, pp. of nirasyati, see nirassati
koṭilla →
pts
crookedness Dhtm.526; Abhp.859. As koṭilya at Dhtp.472.
fr. kuṭila
anuvicāra →
pts
meditation, reflexion, thought Dhs.85 (= vicāra).
anu + vicāra, cf. anuvicāreti
vevaṇṇa →
pts
discolouring Thag-a.85 (Ap. v. 42).
fr. vivaṇṇa
purakkhata →
pts
honoured, esteemed, preferred DN.i.50; MN.i.85; SN.i.192, SN.i.200; Snp.199, Snp.421 Snp.1015; Mnd.154; Dhp.343 (= parivārita Dhp-a.iv.49) Ja.ii.48 (˚parivārita); Pv.iii.7#1 (= payirupāsita Pv-a.205 …
kukkuccāyati →
pts
to feel remorse, to worry AN.i.85; Pp.26. Der. are kukkuccāyanā and ˚āyitatta = kukkucca in def. at Dhs.1160 = Cnd. s.v.
denom. fr. kukkucca
khuppipāsā →
pts
hunger & thirst: ˚āya mīyamāno MN.i.85. Personified as belonging to the army of Māra Snp.436 = Nd ii.on visenikatvā. To be tormented by hunger & thirst is the special lot of the; Petas: Pv.i.11#10 P …
kula →
pts
…= AN.iii.385 = Pp.51; sadisa a descent of equal standing Pv-a.82; kula-rūpa-sampanna endowed with “race” and beauty Pv-a.3,…
anupekkhanatā →
pts
concentration (of thought) Dhs.8, Dhs.85, Dhs.284, Dhs.372.
abstr. fr. anupekkhana, see anupekkhatī
pavicarati →
pts
to investigate thoroughly MN.iii.85; SN.v.68.
pa + vicarati
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 …
ora →
pts
…Snp.804 (oraṃ vassasatā); Pv.iv.3#35 (oraṃ chahi māsehi in less th an.6 months or after 6 months; id. p. at Pv.i.10#12 has uddhaṃ);…
padhāna →
pts
…Very frequently termed sammappadhāna [cp. BSk samyak-pradhāna Mvu.iii.120; but also samyakprahāṇa e.g….
sātiya →
pts
adjective pleasant Snp.853.
fr. sāta
atisīta →
pts
adjective too cold Dhp-a.ii.85.
ati + sīta
pipphalī →
pts
long pepper SN.v.79; Ja.iii.85; Vv.43#6; Dhp-a.i.258 (˚guhā npl.); Dhp-a.iv.155.
with aspirate ph for p, as in Sk. pippalī, see Geiger, P.Gr. § 62. See also pippala. Etym. loan words are Gr. πέπε …
pakitteti →
pts
to proclaim Ja.i.17 (v. 85).
pa + kitteti
paṭiviṃsaka →
pts
share, portion Dhp-a.ii.85.
prec. + ka
anusocati →
pts
to mourn for, to bewail Snp.851 (atītaṃ na a.; cp. Mnd.222); Pv.i.12#7; Pv.ii.6#8; Pv-a.95.
anu + socati
pakkhāleti →
pts
to wash, cleanse Vin.i.9 (pāde); DN.ii.85 (id.); MN.i.205; SN.i.107; Ja.vi.24 (pāde); Vv-a.261.
Caus. of pa + ksal, cp. khaleti
pavicinati →
pts
to investigate, to examine MN.iii.85; SN.v.68, SN.v.262; Ne.21; Snp-a.545. grd. paviceyya Ja.iv.164, & pavicetabba Ne.21.
pa + vicinati
gosiṅgasālavanadāya →
dppn
…and others, their conversation led to the preaching of the Mahāgosiṅga Sutta….
samaṇḍalīkata →
pts
hemmed Vin.i.255 (kaṭhina).
sa + maṇḍala + kata