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appa, 954 találat.

appa →

ncped

  1. (mfn.) small, little; trifling; few; rare; iic: very little, next to nothing (almost equivalent to a negative).
  2. (n.) a little, a small amount; a trifling thing.

appa →

pts

…Vin.iv.155); DN.i.3 (= appamattā etassā ti appamattakaṃ DN-a.i.55); Ja.i.167; Ja.iii.12 (= aṇu); Pv-a.262 *…

aciravatī →

dppn

…the river was Dandakappa, a Kosalan village, and while staying there Ānanda bathed in the river with many other monks….

aggāḷave cetiye →

dppn

…of his preceptor, Nigrodhakappa. Snp.59f. In the early years of Vaṅgīsa’s novitiate he stayed at the shrine with his preceptor, and…

ajakaraṇī →

dppn

…lived the Thera Sabbaka (Sappaka). Thag.307–310

Here also, in a cave, dwelt the Thera Bhūta. Thag.518f.

This river was probably a branch…

ajātasattu →

dppn

…are mentioned of King Candappajjota making preparations for a war on Ajātasattu to avenge the death of his friend Bimbisāra, but no mention is…

allakappa →

dppn

…When the Bulis of Allakappa heard of the Buddha’s death, they sent messengers to the Mallas asking for a portion of the relics, claiming…

appamāṇasubhā →

dppn

A class of devas of the Rupaloka belonging to the plane of third jhāna.

Beings are born there who are possessed of faith, virtue, learning, munificence and wisdom. MN.iii.102

appamāṇābhā →

dppn

A class of devas of the Rūpaloka, belonging to the plane of second jhāna.

Beings are born there who have absorbed the idea of boundless brilliancy, MN.iii.147 or who are possessed of faith, virtue, …

assaji →

dppn

…preached the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, he was the last in whom dawned the eye of Truth, and the Buddha had to discourse to him and to…

atappādevā →

dppn

A class of devas whose company mortals long for.MN.i.289 MN.iii.103 They belong to the Suddhāvāsā. DN.ii.52 DN.iii.237

aññātakoṇḍañña →

dppn

…and preached the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, Koṇḍañña won the Fruit of the First Path. As he was the first among humans to realise the…

bhadragaka →

dppn

A headman of Uruvelakappa and father of Ciravāsi. SN.iv.327

bhaggā →

dppn

…of Kosambi, lived there, apparently as his father’s viceroy, in which case the Bhaggā were subject to Kosambī.

It was while sojourning in…

bodhi →

dppn

…was the daughter of Candappajjota. Bodhi was skilled in the art of managing elephants, MN.ii.94 which art he learned from his father, a master…

bulī →

dppn

Bulī

The name of a gotta. They claimed one eighth share of the Buddha’s relics and raised a thūpa over them in their city of Allakappa. DN.ii.167

bāvarī →

dppn

…Nanda, Hemaka, Todeyya, Kappa, Jatukaṇṇī, Bhadrāvudha, Udaya, Posāla, Mogharāja and Piṅgiya to Sāvatthī to see the Buddha and to…

cañcalikappa →

dppn

CañcalikappaCaṇḍalakappa

A locality in Kosala; it was the residence of Dhānañjāni and of Saṅgārava. The Buddha once paid a visit there…

caṇḍappajjota →

dppn

King of Avanti in the time of the Buddha. His name was Pajjota, the sobriquet being added on account of his violent temper.

Once, when ill with jaundice, he asked Bimbisāra to lend him the services o …

daṇḍakappaka →

dppn

A township of the Kosalans near the Aciravatī; it was visited by the Buddha during a tour in Kosala. There he preached the Udāna Sutta in answer to a question by Ānanda, as to how the Buddha knew of t …

himavā →

dppn

…Mandākinī and Sīhappapātaka; these lakes are never heated by the sun. AN.iv.101 The mountain is often used in similes; it is then…

isigili →

dppn

…asking him to live on for a kappa; but Ānanda did not take his opportunity. DN.iii.116

The books refer to several other visits of the Buddha to…

isipatana →

dppn

…first sermon, the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta. Vin.i.10f.

Isipatana is mentioned by the Buddha as one of the four places of pilgrimage which his…

kammāsadhamma →

dppn

KammāsadhammaKammāsadammaKammasadammaKammasadhamma

A township of the Kurūs. The Buddha, during the course of his wanderings, stayed there several times; the exact place of his residence is, however, …

kapilavatthu →

dppn

…SN.v.397f. AN.v.334f. Vappa, AN.ii.196 MN.i.91 and perhaps Sārakāni. SN.v.372

During one visit the Buddha was entrusted with the…

kappa →

dppn

…The same questions, receiving the same answers, are elsewhere attributed to Rāhula. SN.ii.253f.

Kappa3Kappaka

In the Saṃyutta…

kappatakura →

dppn

A monk whose verses are found in the Theragāthā. Thag.199–200

kappāsika vanasaṇḍa →

dppn

Kappāsika VanasaṇḍaKappāsiya Vanasaṇḍa

A grove near Uruvelā. There the a group of men came across the Buddha while seeking for a woman who had run away with certain of their belongings. The Buddha pr …

kosala →

dppn

…Kālāmas, AN.i.188 Candalakappa, MN.ii.209 Toraṇavatthu, SN.iv.374 Dandakappa, AN.iii.402 Nagaravinda, MN.iii.290 Naḷakapāna, AN.v.122…

koṇāgamana →

dppn

…to be born in the Bhaddakappa. He was a brahman of the Kassapa clan who lived for 30,000 years. His enlightenment tree was an Udumbara, his two…

kuru →

dppn

A country, one of the sixteen Great Nations.DN.ii.200 AN.i.213 During the Buddha’s time the chieftain of Kuru was called Koravya, and his discussion with the Elder Raṭṭhapāla, who was himself the scio …

licchavī →

dppn

…and Udena. It is, however, apparent from the Buddhist books themselves that Vesāli was also a stronghold of the Jains. The Buddha visited Vesāli…

mahākaccāyana →

dppn

…Avantī, where King Caṇḍappajjota consulted him on various occasions. In Avanti, Kaccāna is said to have stayed, not in the king’s park, but…

mahākassapa →

dppn

…went forth, apparently together with his wife Bhaddā Kāpilānī, before meeting the Buddha on the road. He gave him a brief…

mahāmoggallāna →

dppn

…SN.iv.391ff. and Vappa, AN.ii.196ff. eager to learn from him the teachings of the Buddha. The Buddha placed great faith in his two…

mahāsarā →

dppn

…appear in the world. These seven lakes are Anotattā, Sīhapapātā, Rathakāra, Kappamundā, Kuṇālā, Chaddantā and Mandākinī….

mahāvana →

dppn

…on the outskirts of Uruvelakappa, where the Buddha retired for his noonday rest after his meal at Uruvelakappa. It was in that grove that Ānanda…

mallā →

dppn

…are mentioned where the Buddha stayed—e.g., Bhoganagara, Anupiya and Uruvelakappa, near which was the Mahāvana, a wide tract of…

māgadha →

dppn

…other’s sisters. When Candappajjota of Ujjeni was suffering from jaundice, Bimbisāra sent him his own personal physician, Jīvaka.

In Māgadha…

nigrodhakappa →

dppn

…cetiya, SN.i.185 where Kappa died. When Vaṅgīsa questioned the Buddha as to the destiny of Kappa, the Buddha’s answer was that he had…

nigrodhārāma →

dppn

…Sarakāni, Nandiya and Vappa SN.v.369–378 SN.v.395–397 SN.v.403–404 SN.v.408 AN.ii.196 AN.iii.284 AN.iv.220 AN.v.83 AN.v.328 AN.v.332…

pañcavaggiyā →

dppn

…Koṇḍañña), Bhaddiya, Vappa, Mahānāma, and Assaji—to whom the Buddha preached his first sermon at Isipatana.

All five joined in the…

rājagaha →

dppn

…Pāsānakacetiya, Sappasoṇḍikapabbhāra and the pond Sumāgadhā.

The city gates were closed every evening, and after that it was…

sabbaka →

dppn

SabbakaSappaka

A monk whose Theragāthā verses speak of his joy in living on the banks of the Ajakaraṇī, practising meditation. Thag.307–310.

sappadāsa →

dppn

Overmastered by corrupt habits of mind and character, for twenty five years he was unable to develop concentration. This so distressed him that he was about to commit suicide, when, inward vision sudd …

sappasoṇḍikapabbhāra →

dppn

SappasoṇḍikapabbhāraSappasoṇḍika

A mountain cave in the Sītavana, near Rājagaha. DN.ii.116 A conversation which took place there between…

saṅgārava →

dppn

…learned brahmin of Candalakappa. One day he saw Dhānañjānī trip up, and heard her exclaim three times, “Glory to the Buddha, the arahant,…

subhakinnā →

dppn

…and their life span is four kappas. AN.ii.127 AN.ii.129

They are filled and pervaded with happiness and are serenely blissful; they experience only…

subhā →

dppn

…the Parittasubhā, the Appamāṇasubhā and the Subhakiṇhā. MN.iii.102

Subhā2Kammāradhītā

The daughter of a rich…

suddhāvāsā →

dppn

The “Pure Abodes”; a name given to a group of Brahma-worlds—the five highest Rūpa worlds—consisting of Avihā, Atappā, Sudassā, Sudassī and Akaniṭṭhā. DN.iii.237

There anāgāmīs are born, and there th …

sītavana →

dppn

…the Sītavana was the Sappasoṇḍikapabbhāra, SN.i.210f. Vin.ii.76 Vin.iv.159 where Upasena was killed by a snake bite SN.iv.40 and…

tapodārāma →

dppn

…him to live for a whole kappa, but Ānanda failed to make use of it.

Near the Tapodārāma was the Tapodakandārā. They were both far from…

todeyya →

dppn

…was in Caṇḍalakappa a mango grove belonging to the Todeyya brahmins. MN.ii.210 A Todeyya brāhmaṇa was also the owner of the mango…

uggāhamāna →

dppn

…pleasance at the Samayappavādaka hall, the carpenter, Pañcakaṅga, on his way to see the Buddha, visited him and had a conversation with…

upaka →

dppn

…AN.ii.181f.

He was apparently of low caste, and Ajātasattu addresses him as “salt-worker’s boy” (loṇakārakadāraka). AN.ii.182

upasena →

dppn

…meal in the shadow of the Sappasondika-pabbhāra, fanned by the gentle breeze, mending his outer robe, two young snakes were sporting in the…

uposatha →

dppn

…Treasure of the Cakkavatti Mahāsudassana. He was “all white, sevenfold firm (sattappatiṭṭha), wonderful in power, flying through the…

uruvelakappa →

dppn

…by the Buddha at Uruvelakappa and addressed to the monks regarding the importance of insigh. SN.iv.228f.

Once when the Buddha was staying at…

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 …

uttarakuru →

dppn

…and it also possesses a Kapparukkha which lasts for a whole kappa. AN.i.264

The Buddha is said to have travelled with his psychic powers to…

vappa →

dppn

…and the others the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta. Soon after, Vappa and his companions became arahants, at the end of the Anattalakkhaṇa Sutta….

vaṅgīsa →

dppn

…of his teacher Nigrodhakappa. Another verse Thag.1252 describes the Buddha as he sat surrounded by his monks on the banks of the Gaggarā at…

yakkha →

dppn

…upon him in turn.

No one, apparently, is free from this necessity of waiting upon the king even Janavasabba has to run errands for Vessavaṇa….

ābha →

dppn

A generic name for devas distinguished for their brilliance, such as the Parittābhā and the Appamāṇābhā. MN.iii.102

ābhassarā →

dppn

…Their span of life is two kappas and there is no guarantee that a person who has been born there may not later be reborn in an unhappy condition….

ājīvakā →

dppn

…during ninety-nine kappas who had even gone to heaven, and that one too had preached a doctrine of kamma and the after-consequences of…

ākiñcāyatanūpagādevā →

dppn

A class of devas born in the Ākiñcāyatana, the third Arūpa world. MN.iii.103 Their life term is sixty thousand kappas. AN.i.267

ākāsānañcāyatanūpagādevā →

dppn

…world and their life term is twenty thousand kappas. AN.i.267

appamāda →

farkas

lankadatlan figyelem, fáradhatatlan törődés

appamaññā →

farkas

mérhetetlen, határtalan

appanā samādhi →

farkas

rögzült, rögzített összpontosítás

ottappa →

farkas

elővigyázatosság, körültekintés

saṅkappa →

farkas

elhatározás, elgondolás

abhijappa →

ncped

muttering (of a prayer or spell).

abhijappana →

ncped

muttering spells over; bewitching.

abhijappapadāraṇa →

ncped

the arrow of desire

abhijappati →

ncped

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

abhijappayati →

ncped

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

abhijappā →

ncped

praying for; desire; longing.

aggappasāda →

ncped

the best trust; trust in the best.

ajinappaveṇī →

ncped

covering or rug made from pieces of antelope skin sewn together

ajjhappattā →

ncped

fallen upon or rushed at.

ajjhogāḷhappatta →

ncped

immersed in, intimate

akappakata →

ncped

(what is) not made allowable; not marked

akappayi →

ncped

akappayiṃsu →

ncped

akappayuṃ →

ncped

akkharappabheda →

ncped

(& n.?) phonology and etymology

ananutappa →

ncped

anappaka →

ncped

(~ā & -ikā)n. & neuter not a little, considerable, great; not a small amount, much. (pl.) many

anappameyya →

ncped

immeasurable; boundless.

anottappa →

ncped

shamelessness; failure to avoid wrong-doing or blame

antarakappa →

ncped

( & n.) a subdivision or intermediate cycle of a mahākappa

antarāppati →

ncped

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

anubalappādana →

ncped

the giving of support; support.

anumatikappa →

ncped

the practice of carrying out a formal act without a quorum, intending to ratify it later.

anussavappasanna →

ncped

who believes from hearsay or report

anutappa →

ncped

to be regretted; to be sorrowed over

anutappati →

ncped

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

anākappasampanna →

ncped

appabhassa →

ncped

talking little

appabhikkhuka →

ncped

with few bhikkhus

appadassa →

ncped

of little vision; of little knowledge

appadhaṃsika →

ncped

no to be destroyed; invincible

appadhaṃsiya →

ncped

no to be destroyed; invincible

appaggha →

ncped

of little value or price

appaharita →

ncped

  1. (mfn.) with few or no green plants.
  2. (n.) a place where no green plants grow

appaka →

ncped

(~ā & -ikā)n. & neuter

  1. (mfn.) little, small, insignificant; rare; (pl.) few.
  2. (n.) a little; a small amount.

appakasirena →

ncped

with little difficulty

appakicca →

ncped

with few duties or cares; involving few duties or tasks

appakiṇṇa →

ncped

not crowded.

appalābha →

ncped

receiving little gain or profit

appamatta →

ncped

of small measure, little, insignificant

appamattaka →

ncped

(~ā & mattikā1)n. & neuter

  1. (mfn.) little, slight, insignificant.
  2. (n.) a trifle; a little thing

appamattika →

ncped

with little clay

appamattā →

ncped

small matter; a trifle

appamaññati →

ncped

thinks little of; underrates, despises.

appamaññā →

ncped

boundlessness, infinitude (as name for the brahmavihāras)

appameyya →

ncped

immeasurable; infinite, boundless.

appanā →

ncped

determining, fixing; esp. the fixing of thought on an object, complete concentration

appapurisa →

ncped

with few men, with few males

appapurisaka →

ncped

with few men, with few males

apparajakkha →

ncped

with little or no passion or impurity

apparajakkhajātika →

ncped

being by nature free from passion

appasacca →

ncped

little learning

appasadda →

ncped

appasadda1

mfn.

  1. free from noise quiet.
  2. making little or no noise quiet.

appasadda2

neuter quiet

appasattha →

ncped

with a small caravan

appassaka →

ncped

having little property

appassuta →

ncped

appassuta1

mfn. of little learning, uneducated.

appassuta2

neuter little learning, ignorance

appassāda →

ncped

of little enjoyment; affording little pleasure

appasuta →

ncped

appasuta1

mfn. of little learning, uneducated.

appasuta2

neuter little learning, ignorance

appatara →

ncped

smaller; less numerous; shorter

appathāmaka →

ncped

having little strength; weak

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:

appayati →

ncped

appayati1

pr. 3 sg. puts in, inserts; fixes on, fastens; directs, turns towards, esp. directs the mind (upon), concentrates, achieves a…

appaññātaka →

ncped

lack of fame, lack of reputation.

appaṇā →

ncped

determining, fixing; esp. the fixing of thought on an object, complete concentration

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

appaṭṭha →

ncped

concerned with few or small affairs; involving little exertion; having little to do; having few needs

appaṭṭhatara →

ncped

less difficult

appābādha →

ncped

  1. (m.) little or no sickness, good health.
  2. (mfn.)having little or no sickness, in good health

appāhāra →

ncped

eating little

appākiṇṇa →

ncped

not crowded.

appātaṅka →

ncped

  1. (m.) little or no illness, good health.
  2. (mfn.) having little or no illness, in good health

appātuma →

ncped

having a small or limited or mean personality

appāyuka →

ncped

(~ī or ~ā)n. short lived

appāṇaka →

ncped

name of a certain form of jhāna (prob, involving holding one’s breath)

assāsappatta →

ncped

full of confidence; encouraged

atappa →

ncped

the name of one of the highest classes of devas, the second class of suddhāvāsa devas.

aveccappasanna →

ncped

having a trust founded in knowledge

aveccappasāda →

ncped

trust founded in knowledge, intelligent faith.

cetavivaraṇasappāya →

ncped

beneficial for clearing the thoughts of obstructions.

chambhati →

ncped

becomes stiff or rigid; is paralyzed (with fear); (but apparently understood also as shakes)

chambhi →

ncped

stiff, rigid (with fear); (but apparently understood also as shakes)

chambhin →

ncped

stiff, rigid (with fear); (but apparently understood also as shakes)

chambhita →

ncped

stiffened, benumbed, paralyzed (with fear); (but apparently understood also as) shaking.

chappañca →

ncped

num. five or six.

chappañcavassika →

ncped

num. lasting for five or six years.

chappaññāsā →

ncped

fifty six.

chappaññāsāṃ →

ncped

chappaṇṇāsa →

ncped

chattappagahita →

ncped

carrying a parasol.

cirappanaṭṭha →

ncped

long disappeared.

cirappavāsi →

ncped

long absent from home.

cirappavāsin →

ncped

long absent from home.

cittappakopana →

ncped

agitating, irritating thinking or thoughts.

cittappamaddi →

ncped

crushing the thoughts.

cittappamaddin →

ncped

crushing the thoughts.

cittappamāthi →

ncped

troubling, harassing the thoughts.

cittappamāthin →

ncped

troubling, harassing the thoughts.

dhammacakkappavattana →

ncped

preaching of the universal righteousness.

dukkhappaṭikkūla →

ncped

duttappaya →

ncped

hard to satisfy.

dvaṅgulakappa →

ncped

two finger-breadth practice.

ekanavutikappa →

ncped

the 91st eon

galappavedhaka →

ncped

or neuter trembling of the neck or throat.

ghosappamāṇa →

ncped

who takes report as authority, who judges by report or reputation.

gāmantarakappa →

ncped

“different village practice”, the practice of eating a second time in a different village.

idappaccayatā →

ncped

the being specific causes; causal relationship

idappaccayā →

ncped

because of this cause; from a specific cause

itivādappamokkhānisaṃsa →

ncped

  1. (m.) the benefit of combating criticism.
  2. (mfn.) possessing or seeking the benefit of combating criticism

jappa →

ncped

jappa1

neuter whispering; a muttered prayer or spell; a recitation of the Vedas.

jappa2

masculine

  1. talk, speech.
  2. idle talk, chatter.

jappa3

feminine longing; desire.

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…

jappeti →

ncped

of jappati

jappāyanā →

ncped

(from jappati) longing; desire.

jhānappasuta →

ncped

intent on jhāna meditation.

jāta →

ncped

  1. born; produce; grown, growing; arisen; who has been born.
  2. become; present, apparent.
  3. of earth; natural; productive?

kalahappavaḍḍhana-akiccakari →

ncped

increasing contention, fomenting strife

kalahappavaḍḍhana-akiccakarin →

ncped

increasing contention, fomenting strife

kalahappavaḍḍhana →

ncped

increasing contention, fomenting strife

kalahappavaḍḍhanī →

ncped

increasing contention, fomenting strife

kammappatta →

ncped

competent to enact an official act of the saṅgha; suitable or sufficient to enact an official act of the saṅgha

kappa →

ncped

…a concession. 3. (m.) (kappabiṇḍu), a round mark (to legitimize or identify a robe). 4. (m.n.) one side of an argument, an alternative; a…

kappaka →

ncped

barber, hairdresser; a valet, a personal attendant.

kappakata →

ncped

(what is) made proper, made allowable; marked with the kappabiṇḍu.

kappara →

ncped

the elbow.

kappati →

ncped

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

kappaya →

ncped

kappayat →

ncped

kappayati →

ncped

  1. prepares, fits out; sets in order, arranges, dresses.
  2. performs; produces, effects; brings about; esp. as auxiliary to nouns, e.g. jīvikaṃ ~eti, jīvitaṃ ~eti, lives; makes one’s living; tri …

kappayiṃsu →

ncped

kappaṃ-jaha →

ncped

kappaṃ-jaha

mfn. abandoning theories or figments

kappaṃ →

ncped

for an eon; for a very long time

kappaṭṭha →

ncped

staying for an eon

kappaṭṭhika →

ncped

existing for an eon; with effect for an eon

kappaṭṭhiya →

ncped

existing for an eon; with effect for an eon

kappaṭṭhāyi →

ncped

lasting for an eon

kappaṭṭhāyin →

ncped

lasting for an eon

kappākappa →

ncped

(what is) proper and not proper; allowable and not allowable

kappāpetabba →

ncped

kappāpeti →

ncped

causes to be harnessed or prepared; has dressed or trimmed

kappāsa →

ncped

raw cotton, cotton wool; cotton thread; cotton cloth, calico.

kappāsapicu →

ncped

cotton; cotton wool.

kappāsika →

ncped

cotton, made of cotton

kappāsikapaṇṇa →

ncped

the leaf of the cotton plant

kappāsikasukhuma →

ncped

very fine cotton; made of very fine cotton

kappāsikā →

ncped

the cotton plant

kappāsiya →

ncped

cotton, made of cotton

kappāsiyā →

ncped

the cotton plant

kappātetvā →

ncped

kappāvasesaṃ →

ncped

for the remainder of the eon

kaṇhasappa →

ncped

the black venomous snake Coluber nāga

kaṇṇajappana →

ncped

(according to commentaries) muttering a spell on the ears (of an opponent); muttering a prayer in the ear of a deity

kaṭhina →

ncped

…the cloth to adding the kappabindu the approval of the robe by one or more bhikkhus . Only those can take part and share the privileges who…

kevalakappa →

ncped

almost all, practically the whole (of); all; entire

kevalakappaṃ →

ncped

entirely, wholly; decidedly

khaggabaddhakappa →

ncped

like a a rhinoceros’ horn; (or like a rhinoceros) i.e. solitary

khurappa →

ncped

sharp edged arrow

khīṇavyappatha →

ncped

of rough or hurtful speech; criticizing.

kira →

ncped

indeed, truly; really; so they say; as I have heard; so it seems, apparently (very often at the beginning of a narrative).

kulappasādaka →

ncped

adding to a family’s faith

kumāra →

ncped

  1. a child; a boy, a youth; a son; (pi) boys; children.
  2. a prince; esp. the heir apparent.

kālappavedana →

ncped

making known that it is time; an announcement of the time

kāyappacālaka →

ncped

shaking, swaying the body

kāyappacālakaṃ →

ncped

making the body tremble; shaking, swaying the body

kāyappakopa →

ncped

physical tumult; rage

kāyappaṭibaddha →

ncped

tied, bound to the body;

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

navappāya →

ncped

being mainly novices

nettatappana →

ncped

(applying) eye-salve, eye-ointment.

niccakappaṃ →

ncped

adverb practically always; constantly.

nānappakāra →

ncped

of various kinds.

nānappakāraka →

ncped

of various kinds.

ogādhappatta →

ncped

having gained firm footing.

okappanīya →

ncped

to believe; to trust.

okkhāyika →

ncped

apparent, visible; seeming (to be); or far removed.

osadhītiṇavanappatayo →

ncped

plants, grasses, and trees

otappati →

ncped

is heated; becomes warm.

ottappa →

ncped

shame, fear (of doing wrong); scrupulousness (in avoiding wrong-doing or blame).

ottappamāna →

ncped

ottappat →

ncped

ottappati →

ncped

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

tappamāna →

ncped

of tapati

tapparāyaṇa →

ncped

having that as one’s chief object, totally engaged with that

tappati →

ncped

tappayati →

ncped

ukkuṭikappadhāna →

ncped

the squatting exercise; exertion in (the ascetic practice of) squatting

upakappati →

ncped

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

uposathappamukha →

ncped

hall for the uposatha ceremony (of the saṅgha)

āciṇṇakappa →

ncped

customary practice; behaviour following what was previously done

ākappa →

ncped

dress, appearance, guise; outward sign; deportment; (good) behavior.

ākappasampanna →

ncped

of good deportment or appearance; decorous

ākhīṇavyappatha →

ncped

of rough speech (ākhīṇa)

ānejjappatta →

ncped

who or which has reached immovability or imperturbability

āneñjappatta →

ncped

who or which has reached immovability or imperturbability

ātappa →

ncped

heat; zeal; ascetic energy; exertion.

āvāsakappa →

ncped

residence practice (the practice of several residences holding separate uposathas within the same boundary)

aeon →

nyana

Aeon: kappa

ahirika-anottappa →

nyana

Ahirika-anottappa: ‘lack of moral shame and fear of wongdoing’, are two of the 4 disadvantageous factors associated with all kammically…

akusala-sādhārana-cetasika →

nyana

…of fear of wrongdoing anottappa, 3: Restlessness uddhacca, 4: Confusion moha. For 1 and 2 see: ahirika-anottappa; for 3 see: nīvarana;

anicca →

nyana

…to ceasing see: Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, see: S. XLVI, 11. In his last exhortation, before his Parinibbāna, the Buddha reminded his Bhikkhus…

anottappa →

nyana

Anottappa: see: ahirika

anāgāmī →

nyana

…heaven of the unworried atappa gods. After vanishing from there he appears in the heaven of the clearly-visible sudassa gods, from there in…

appamaññā →

nyana

Appamaññā: The 4 ‘Infinite States’, identical with the 4 brahma-vihāra

appamāda →

nyana

…the Chapter on alertness Appamāda Vagga in Dhp., and the Buddha’s last exhortation: Transient are all constructions. Be Alert & Train!…

appamāna-ceto-vimutti →

nyana

Appamāna-ceto-vimutti: Infinite mental release see: ceto-vimutti

Appamāna-subha: a kind of divine being: see: deva II.

appamānābha →

nyana

Appamānābha: a kind of divine being; see: deva II.

appanihita-vimokkha →

nyana

Appanihita-vimokkha: D esireless mental release see: *vimokkha

_ Appanihitānupassanā: Contemplation of desirelessness see:…

appanā-samādhi →

nyana

Appanā-samādhi: Absorption concentration or full concentration from apeti to fix, is the concentration existing during absorption jhāna,…

atappa →

nyana

Atappa: T he unworried, is the name of a class of deities see: deva inhabiting the first of the five Pure Abodes suddhāvāsa, in which the…

atta-kilamatha →

nyana

…The Establishment of the Realm of Dhamma: Dhamma-cakkappavattana-Sutta.

attainment-concentration →

nyana

Attainment-concentration: appanā-samādhi, see: samādhi

avihimsā →

nyana

…motivation sammā-sankappa, i.e. the 2nd factor of the 8-fold path see: magga. In the several lists of elements dhātu appears also an…

avijjā →

nyana

…specific causal condition idappaccaya A. X, 61. The same statement is made A. X, 62 about the craving for existence bhava-tanhā (see tanhā

bala →

nyana

…and Fear of Wrongdoing ottappa are added to the aforementioned five Several other groups of 2 see: patisankhāna-bala, 4, 5 and more powers…

brahma-vihāra →

nyana

…the 4 Infinite states appamaññā are: loving-kindness mettā Pity karunā, altruistic or sympathetic joy muditā equanimity…

cakka →

nyana

…first sermon, Dhamma-cakkappavattana Sutta see: dhamma-cakka.

Another figurative meaning of C. is ‘blessing’. There are 4 such ’auspicious…

ceto-vimutti →

nyana

…further ‘Infinite of m’. appamāna d. of m. from the conditions of existence, or signless of m.’ animittā d. of m. from the appendages’…

chaos →

nyana

Chaos: cf. kappa

cosmogony →

nyana

Cosmogony: cf. kappa

earnestness →

nyana

Earnestness: appamāda

eternity →

nyana

Eternity: cf. kappa

hiri-ottappa →

nyana

Hiri-ottappa: ‘moral shame and Fear of Wrongdoing’, are associated with all kammically advantageous consciousness see: Tab. II.

To be ashamed…

javana →

nyana

…attainment-concentration appanā - samādhi; access upacāra-samādhi as they are close to the attainment-concentration and are moving…

jhāna →

nyana

…or ecstatic concentration appanā see: samādhi during which there is a complete, though temporary, suspension of fivefold sense-activity and…

patigha →

nyana

…‘reacting materiality’, and appatigha ‘not reacting’, which is an Abhidhammic classification of materiality, occurring in Dhs. 659, 1050….

patti-dāna →

nyana

…be transferred to others, apparently for the reason that one’s own good actions may become to others, especially to departed relatives and…

paññā →

nyana

…of full concentration; appanā Vis.M XIV.

Wisdom is one of the 5 mental abilities see: bala one of the 3 kinds of training sikkhā, and…

thought →

nyana

Thought: Right: sammā - sankappa see: sacca, magga.

a →

pts

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

abala →

pts

…feeble Snp.1120 (= dubbala, appabala, appathāma Cnd.73); Dhp.29 (˚assa a weak horse = dubbalassa Dhp-a.i.262; opp. sīghassa a quick horse).

a…

abbūḷhita →

pts

…reading; variant reading BB appahita, SS abyūhita; C. explains pupphakaṃ ṭhapitaṃ appaggharakaṃ kataṃ; should we explain as ā + vi +…

abhejja →

pts

…Pp.30 (= acchejja Pp-a.212); Mil.160 (˚parisā); Sdhp.312 (+ appadusiya); Pgdp.97 (˚parivāra).

grd. of a + bhid, cp. Sk….

abhijappana →

pts

…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…

abhijappati →

pts

…Ja.iii.359 (= namati pattheti piheti C.); Snp.923, Snp.1046 (+ āsiṃsati thometi; Cnd.79 = jappati & same under icchati). Cp. in meaning;…

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

abhilāpa →

pts

talk, phrasing, expression Snp.49 (vācâbhilāpa making phrases, talking, idle or objectionable speech = tiracchanakathā Cnd.561); Iti.89 (? reading abhilāpāyaṃ uncertain, vv.ll. abhipāyaṃ abhipāpāyaṃ a …

abhisameta →

pts

…c.a.) AN.iv.384 (appattaṃ asacchikataṃ +).

pp. of abhisameti, fr. abhi + sam + i, taken as caus. formation,…

adhi →

pts

…down. adhi + ā: ajjhappatta having reached (the end) ajjhapīḷita quite overwhelmed; ˚āvuttha inhabited; ˚ārūhati grown up over;…

agga →

pts

…Iti.87 (id.); Cnd.517 D (appamādo); Mil.183.

  1. Cases as adv.: aggena (instr.) in the beginning, beginning from, from (as prep.) by (id.)…

aggha →

pts

…See also mahāraha. appaggha (adj.) of little value Ja.iv.139; Ja.v.414 -anaggha (nt.) pricelessness, Ja.v.484;…

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…

agāra →

pts

…quite familiar words ending apparently in āgāra. This form has been considered therefore as a proper doublet of agāra….

ahi →

pts

…means of snakes DN.i.9 (= sappa-daṭṭhatikicchana-vijjā c’ eva sapp’ avhāyana-vijjā ea “the art of healing snake bites as well as…

ajina →

pts

…(= ajina-cammehi mañcappamāṇena sibbitvā katā paveṇi DN-a.i.87); AN.i.181.

  • -sāṭī a garment of skins (=…

ajjhapatta →

pts

Ajjhappatta & Ajjhapatta

  1. having reached, approached, coming near to Ja.ii.450 Ja.vi.566 (p; C. attano santikaṃ patta).
  2. having fallen upon,…

ajjhappatta →

pts

Ajjhappatta & Ajjhapatta

  1. having reached, approached, coming near to Ja.ii.450 Ja.vi.566 (p; C. attano santikaṃ patta).
  2. having fallen upon,…

akkha →

pts

…= AN.v.171 = Snp.659 (appamatto ayaṃ kali yo akkhesu dhanaparājayo); Ja.i.379 (kūṭ˚; a false player, sharper, cheat) anakkha one…

akkhara →

pts

…in phrase sakkharappabheda phonology & etymology DN.i.88 (akkharappabhedo ti sikkhā ca nirutti ca Snp-a.447 = DN-a.i.247 = AN.iii.223…

alaṃ →

pts

…or an infin. the latter only apparently depend upon alaṃ, in reality they belong to the syntax of the whole sentence (as dat. or inf. absolute)….

ambaka →

pts

…with variant reading appaka˚ and gloss andhaka); AN.v.150 (spelt ambhaka perhaps in diff. meaning).

*…

ana →

pts

Ana-

negative prefix, contained in anappameyya, (Thag.1089), anamatagga & anabhava. See Vinaya Texts ii.113.

aneka →

pts

adjective (usually ˚-) not one, i.e. many, various; countlcss, numberless Iti.99 (saṃvaṭṭakappā countless aeons); Snp.688 (˚sākhā); Dhp.153 (˚jātisāra); Ja.iv.2 Ja.vi.366.

  • -pariyāyena (instr.) …

anottappa →

pts

recklessness, hardness DN.iii.212; Iti.34 (ahirika +); Pp.20; Dhs.365. Cp. anottāpin. Anottapin & Anottappin;

an + ottappa

anottappin →

pts

…vv.ll. anottāpin); Pp.20, Pp.24.

fr. anottappa

anottāpin →

pts

…vv.ll. anottāpin); Pp.20, Pp.24.

fr. anottappa

antara →

pts

-kappa an intermediary kappa (q.v.) DN.i.54.

  • -kāraṇa a cause of impediment, hindrance,…

anussarati →

pts

…a. anuvitakketi), 303 (kappasahassaṃ) AN.i.25, AN.i.164 (pubbenivāsaṃ), AN.i.207 (tathāgataṃ, dhammaṃ etc.); AN.iii.285 (id.),…

anutappati →

pts

…Dhp-a.ii.40. grd. anutappa to be regretted AN.i.22, AN.i.77; AN.iii.294, and anutāpiya AN.iii.46 (an˚).

anu +…

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,…

anutāpiya →

pts

grd. of anutappati, q.v.

anuvāta →

pts

…+); Pv-a.73 (anuvāte appabhonte since the binding was insufficient).

anu + to weave (?) in analogy to vāta from…

anvāya →

pts

…through after DN.i.13 (ātappaṃ by means of self-sacrifice), DN.i.97 (saṃvāsaṃ as a result of their cohabitation); Ja.i.56 (buddhiṃ),…

anālamba →

pts

…not held Snp.173 (+ appatiṭṭha expld. at Snp-a.214 by heṭṭhā patiṭṭhâbhāvena upari ālambhāvena ca…

anānu →

pts

…in the foll. compounds: -tappaṃ (ppr.) not regretting Ja.v.492; -puṭṭha questioned Snp.782 (= apucchita Snp-a.521); -yāyin not…

apacaya →

pts

…Ja.iii.342 (sekho ˚ena na tappati); Vb.106, Vb.319, Vb.326, Vb.330.

  • -gāmin going towards decrease, “making for the undoing of rebirth”…

aparāyin →

pts

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

a + parāyin, cp. parāyana

apassaya →

pts

  1. support, rest Thag-a.258.
  2. bed, bolster, mattress, in kaṇṭak˚; a mattress of thorns, a bolster filled with thorns (as cushion for asceties) MN.i.78; Ja.i.493; Ja.iii.235. -sāppassaya with a …

apaviyūhati →

pts

see appabbūhati.

apavyāma →

pts

…as at Dhp-a.ii.36); Dhp-a.ii.36 (“want of forbearance” Ed. doubtful reading; vv.ll. appabyāyakamma & apasāma) For further detail see;…

api →

pts

… s. v. to appa! ] e.g. at DN.i.118; Thig.216; Vv-a.208, etc. -app’ ekadā “morever once” = sometimes Vin.iv.178;…

apiḷandhana →

pts

…tied on, i.e band, ornament, apparel, parure Vv.64#10, Vv.64#18 (expld. inacurately at Vv-a.279 by; a-kāro nipātamattaṃ,…

appabhoti →

pts

(Appahoti) see pahoti.

appaccaya →

pts

…Snp.p.92 (kapa dosa + appacaya); Vv.83#31 (= domanassaṃ Vv-a.343) Snp-a.423 (= appatītaṃ domanassaṃ). 2. (adj.) unconditioned…

appadhaṃsa →

pts

adjective not to be destroyed Ja.iv.344 (variant reading duppadhaṃsa).

= appadhaṃsiya, Sk. apradhvaṃsya

appadhaṃsika →

pts

…˚iya); Ja.iii.159 (˚iya); Vv-a.208 (˚iya); Pv-a.117 (˚iya). Cp. appadhaṃsa.

grd. of a + padhaṃseti

appadhaṃsita →

pts

adjective not violated, unhurt, not offended Vin.iv.229.

pp. of a + padhaṃseti

appadhaṃsiya →

pts

…˚iya); Ja.iii.159 (˚iya); Vv-a.208 (˚iya); Pv-a.117 (˚iya). Cp. appadhaṃsa.

grd. of a + padhaṃseti

appaduṭṭha →

pts

adjective not corrupt, faultless, of good behaviour Snp.662 (= padosâbhāvena a. Snp-a.478) Dhp.137 (= niraparādha Dhp-a.iii.70).

a + paduṭṭha

appagabbha →

pts

adjective unobtrusive, free from boldness, modest SN.ii.198 = Mil.389, Snp.144, Snp.852 (cp Mnd.228 & Kp-a.232); Dhp.245.

a + pagabbha

appahīna →

pts

adjective not given up, not renounced MN.i.386; Iti.56, Iti.57; Cnd.701 Pp.12, Pp.18.

a + pahīna, pp. of pahāyati

appaka →

pts

…easily DN-a.i.256. -anappaka not little, i.e. much, considerable, great; pl. many SN.iv.46; Dhp.144; Pv.i.11#7 (= bahū…

appakiṇṇa →

pts

little or not crowded, not overheaped AN.v.15 (C. anākiṇṇa).

appa + kiṇṇa, although in formation also = a + pakiṇṇa

appakāra →

pts

…not of natural form, of bad appearance, ugly, deformed Ja.v.69 (= sarīrappakāra-rahita dussaṇṭhāna C.). Cp. apākatika.

a + pakāra

appamatta →

pts

…see appa.

appa + matta

Appamatta2

adjective not negligent, i.e. diligent, careful, heedful, vigilant,…

appamaññati →

pts

to think little of, to underrate, despise Dhp.121 (= avajānāti Dhp-a.iii.16; variant reading avapamaññati).

appa + maññati

appamaññā →

pts

boundlessness, infinitude, as psych. t. t. appld. in later books to the four varieties of philanthropy, viz mettā karuṃā muditā upekkhā i.e. love, pity, sympathy desinterestedness, and as …

appameyya →

pts

adjective immeasurable, infinite, boundless MN.i.386; SN.v.400; AN.i.266; Thag.1089 (an˚); Pp.35; Mil.331 Sdhp.338.

a + pameyya = Sk. aprameya, grd. of a + pra +

appamāda →

pts

thoughtfulness, carefulness, conscientiousness, watchfulness, vigilance, earnestness, zeal DN.i.13 (: a. vuccati satiyā avippavāso DN-a.i.104); DN.iii.30 DN.iii.104 sq., DN.iii.112, DN.iii.244, DN.ii …

appamāṇa →

pts

(freq. spelled appamāna) adjective

  1. “without measure”, immeasurable, endless, boundless unlimited, unrestricted all-permeating SN.iv.186…

appanā →

pts

appeti* application (of mind), ecstasy,fixing of thought on an object conception (as psychol. t. t.) Ja.ii.61 (˚patta); Mil.62 (of vitakka); Dhs.7, Dhs.21, Dhs.298; Vism.144 (˚samādh …

appassāda →

pts

see appa.

appasāda →

pts

see pasāda.

appatissa →

pts

(& appaṭissa) adjective not docile, rebellious, always in combn. with agārava AN.ii.20; AN.iii.7 sq., AN.iii.14 sq., AN.iii.247,…

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

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

appavattā →

pts

the state of not going on, the stop (to all that), the non-continuance (of all that Thag.767; Mil.326.

a + pavattā

appaṇihita →

pts

adjective aimless, not bent on anything, free from desire, usually as nt. aimlessness combd. w. animittaṃ Vin.iii.92, Vin.iii.93 = Vin.iv.25; Dhs.351 Dhs.508, Dhs.556. See on term Cpd.

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

adjective not answering back, bewildered, cowed down Vin.iii.162; AN.iii.57; -ṃ karoti 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

…amends for, destructive 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

(and -iya) adjective

  1. what cannot be put together again, unmendable irreparable (˚iya) Pv.i.12#9 (= puna pākatiko na hoti Pv-a.66) = Ja.iii.167 (= paṭipākatiko kātuṃ na sakkā C.).
  2. incapable …

appaṭisaṅkhā →

pts

want of judgment Pp.21 = Dhs.1346.

a + paṭisankhā

appaṭissavatā →

pts

want of deference Pp.20 = Dhs.1325.

a + paṭissavatā

appaṭivattiya →

pts

adjective

  1. not to be rolled back Snp.554 (of dhammacakka may however be taken in meaning of b.)
  2. irresistable Ja.ii.245 (sīhanada). Note. The spelling with ṭ is only found as variant reading at …

appaṭivekkhiya →

pts

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

ger. of a + paṭi + avekkhati

appaṭivibhatta →

pts

(˚bhogin) adjective (not eating) without sharing with others (with omission of another negative: see Trenckner, Mil p.429, where also Bdhgh’s expln.) AN.iii.289; Mil.373; cp. Mil trsl. ii.2 …

appaṭividdha →

pts

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

a + paṭi + viddha

appaṭivāṇa →

pts

non-obstruction, not hindering 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. Sk. prativāraṇa

appaṭivāṇitā →

pts

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

appaṭivāṇī →

pts

…vāyāmo 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

adjective not to be obstructed irresistible SN.i.212 (appld. to Nibbāna; Mrs. Rh. D Kindred S. p. 274 trsls. “that source from whence there is no turning back”), Thig.55.

grd. of a + pa …

appesakkha →

pts

…expld. appaparivāra & mahāparivāra, the former, I suppose, from appe & sakkha (Sk. sākhya), the latter an imitation of…

appiccha →

pts

…AN.v.167; Snp.628, Snp.707; Dhp.404; Pv.iv.7#3; Pp.70.

appa + iccha from iṣ, cp. icchā

appikā →

pts

of appaka.

appodaka →

pts

see appa.

appossukka →

pts

…keep still); DN-a.i.264.

appa + ussuka, Sk. alpotsuka, e.g. Lal.509; Divy.41, Divy.57, Divy.86, Divy.159. It is not necessary to assume a…

appāṇaka →

pts

adjective breathless, i.e.

  1. holding one’s breath in a form of ecstatic meditation (jhāna) MN.i.243; Ja.i.67 [cp. BSk. āsphānaka Lal.314, Lal.324; Mvu.ii.124; should the Pāli form be taken as *a + …

apākatika →

pts

adjective not in proper or natural shape, out of order, disturbed Dhp-a.ii.7. Cp. appakāra.

a + pākata + ika

arahant →

pts

… 2. eko vūpakaṭṭho appamatto ātāpī pahitatto ʻalone, secluded, earnest zealous, master of himself’ DN.i.177; DN.ii.153 & continued…

ariya →

pts

…sīla˚, hiri˚, ottappa˚, suta˚, cāga˚, paññā˚ “faith, a moral life, modesty, fear of evil, learning, self-denial, wisdom…

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

…see Kern,

Toevoegselen

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

assāda →

pts

…Sdhp.51 See also appassāda under appa.

ā + sādiyati, svad

assāsika →

pts

adjective only in neg. an˚; not able to afford comfort, giving no comfort or security. MN.i.514 MN.iii.30 Ja.ii.298 (= aññaṁ assāsetuṁ asamatthaṭāya na assāsika). cp. Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit anāśvā …

ati →

pts

…but, Lat at but (= over, outside) Goth. appan

atricchā →

pts

…(from tappati2). According to Kern, but phonetically hardly justifiable it is Sk. atīccha = ati + icchā “too…

attha →

pts

…as is needed sufficient = anappaka). 3. sense, meaning, import (of a word), denotation, signification. In this application attha is always spelt…

atīta →

pts

…Snp.373 (kappa˚), Snp.598 (khaya˚, of the moon = ūnabhāvaṃ atīta Snp-a.463); Thag.413 (c. abl.) 3. (id.) overstepping…

ava →

pts

…See the foll.:
avakappanā harnessing: okappanā confidence;
avakkanti (not Sk.): okkanti appearance;
avakkhitta thrown…

avahāra →

pts

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

fr. avaharati

avakantita →

pts

cut out Pv-a.213. Avakappana & okappana

pp. of avakantati

avakappanā →

pts

Avakappanā & okappanā

feminine preparation, fixing up, esp. harnessing Ja.vi.408.

ava + kappanā

avaruddha →

pts

…reading at Vin.iv.181, apparently meaning ʻin revolt, out of hand’ (of slaves) 2. [late form of oruddha] restrained Sdhp.592.

fr….

avippavāsa →

pts

…mindful, attentive eager Vin.v.216; Snp.1142 (cp. Cnd.101: anussatiyā bhāvento); DN-a.i.104 (appamādo vuccati satiyā avippavāso) Dhp-a.iv.26…

aṇu →

pts

…gradually); Ja.iii.12 (= appamattaka); Ja.iv.203; Dhs.230, Dhs.617 (= kisa); Thag-a.173; Mil.361. Note aṇu is freq. spelt anu, thus usually…

aṭṭha →

pts

…by 8, 16, 32); Pv-a.75 (a. kapparukkhā at each point of the compass, 32 in all). Further: 8 expressions of bad language Dhp-a.iv.3.

*…

bahu →

pts

…quantity AN.ii.183 (opp. appaṃ); abl. bahumhā Ja.v.387. As adv. bahu so much Pv.ii.13#11
■ Compar…

bala →

pts

…satipaṭṭhānā, samappadhānā, cattāro iddhipādā pañcindriyani, p. balāni, sattabojjhangāni, ariyo aṭṭhangiko maggo e.g….

bhabba →

pts

…dhammesu sammattaṃ.“ 2. possible (abhabba impossible) MN.iii.215 (kammaṃ bhabbaābhāsa apparently possible)
■ See also…

bhakkha →

pts

-ṃ food, prey, in cpd. appa-bhakkha offering no food Vv.84#3 (appodaka +)
■ pl. also bhakkhā (eatables Ja.ii.14; Ja.iv.241…

bhava →

pts

…paritt’-ābhā devā, the appamāṇ’ābhā d., the sankiliṭṭh’-ābhā d., the parisuddh’-ābhā d MN.iii.147….

bhinna →

pts

…one who has broken the norm of good conduct Vism.56.

bhiyyo →

pts

…further SN.i.108 (appaṃ vā bhīyo less or more); Snp.434 (bh. cittaṃ pasīdati) Dhp.18 (bh. nandati = ativiya n. C.); Mil.40

bhoga →

pts

…Sdhp.228 Sdhp.264
appa˚ little or no possession Snp.114.

  • -khandha a mass of wealth, great possessions DN.ii.86…

bhāsati →

pts

…MN.ii.199
■ An apparent ger. form abhāsiya Iti.59, Iti.60 (micchā vācaṃ abhāsiya) is problematic. It may be an old misspelling…

bhāveti →

pts

…MN.ii.11 (cattāro sammappadhāne & iddhipāde); SN.i.188 (cittaṃ ekaggaṃ), Thag.83, Thag.166 (ppr. bhāvayanto); Snp.341 (cittaṃ…

bhāvita →

pts

…well-balanced AN.v.299 (cittaṃ parittaṃ abhāvitaṃ; opp. cittaṃ appamāṇaṃ subhāvitaṃ); Snp.516, Snp.558.

pp. of bhāveti

bhūmi →

pts

…the earth Ja.vi.95.

  • -pappaṭaka outgrowths in the soil DN.iii.87 = Vism.418.
  • -pothana beating the ground…

brahma →

pts

…abstinence AN.i.207. -kappa like Brahmā Thag.909. -kāya divine body DN.iii.84; Ja.i.95….

brahmā →

pts

…abstinence AN.i.207. -kappa like Brahmā Thag.909. -kāya divine body DN.iii.84; Ja.i.95….

buddha →

pts

appaṭipuggala SN.i.134; his teaching leads to enlightenment, to self-conquest, to security deliverance MN.i.235;…

buddhimant →

pts

…Ja.v.257; Mil.21, Mil.294; Pv-a.131 (paṇḍita, b., sappañña-jātika).

fr. buddhi

byappatha →

pts

…of speaking.“

so for byappattha; according to Kern,

Toevoegselen

s. v. the word is a distortion fr. *vyāpṛta (for which usually P….

cappeti →

pts

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

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

cetasa →

pts

…misunderstood the phrase & we freq. find vv.ll. with sabbaṃ cetaso & sabbaṃ cetasā-appamāṇa˚ SN.iv.186; avyāpanna˚ SN.v.74.

orig. the…

cha →

pts

…of Vedic science, viz. 1 kappa 2 vyākaraṇā, 3 nirutti, 4 sikkhā, 5 chando (viciti) 6 jotisattha (thus enumerated at Vv-a.265; at Pv-a.97…

chappañca →

pts

six or five Mil.292.

cha + pañca

chaḷ →

pts

…of Vedic science, viz. 1 kappa 2 vyākaraṇā, 3 nirutti, 4 sikkhā, 5 chando (viciti) 6 jotisattha (thus enumerated at Vv-a.265; at Pv-a.97…

cira →

pts

…lately, newly: ˚arahattappatta SN.i.196; ˚pabbajita SN.i.185; ˚parinibbute Bhagavati shortly after the death of the Bhagavant DN.i.204,…

citta →

pts

…well“ AN.i.262; cittaṃ appamāṇaṃ… yaṃ kiñci pamāṇakataṃ kammaṃ, etc. AN.v.299

  ■ Esp. in contrast to kāya & vācā,...

ciṅgulaka →

pts

…windmill, made of palm-leaves, etc. (DN-a.i.86: tālapaṇṇādīhi kataṃ vātappahārena paribbhamana-cakkaṃ Vin.ii.10; DN.i.6; MN.i.266;…

cāga →

pts

…saddhā, sīla, hiri, ottappa, suta, c. paññā DN.iii.163, DN.iii.251; AN.iv.5; Vv-a.113; as one of 5 (see above) AN.iii.53; *…

cīvara →

pts

the (upper) robe of a Buddhist mendicant C. is the first one of the set of 4 standard requisites of a wandering bhikkhu, vir. c˚, piṇḍapāta alms-bowl, *[senāsana](/define/senās …

dappa →

pts

wantonness, arrogance Ja.ii.277; Mil.361, Mil.414; Pgdp.50. Cp. ditta2
■ In def. of root gabb at Dhtm.289.

Sk. darpa, to dṛpyati

dassa →

pts

…perceived Snp.1134 (appa˚ of small sight, not seeing far, knowing little = paritta-dassa thoka-dassa Cnd.69). Cp. akkha˚ a judge…

deva →

pts

…etc-Var. kinds are e.g. appamāṇ’-ābhā (opp. paritt ābhā) MN.iii.147; ābhassarā DN.i.17; Dhp.200; khiḍḍāpadosikā DN.i.19;…

dhamma →

pts

…(˚meghena lokaṃ abhitappayanto), Mil.346;

  • -ādāsa the mirror of the Dhamma DN.ii.93 (name of an aphorism SN.v.357…

dhopana →

pts

…In vaṃsadhopana apparently a feat by acrobats Ja.iv.390. It is possible that the passage at DN.i.6 really belongs here See the note at…

dhuva →

pts

adjective stable, constant, permanent; fixed, regular certain, sure DN.i.18; SN.i.142; SN.iv.370; AN.ii.33; Ja.i.19 Ja.v.121 (˚sassataṃ maraṇaṃ); Ja.iii.325; Bv.ii.82; Mil.114 (na tā nadiyo dh-salilā …

dirasaññu →

pts

…(of Agni), but has equivalent nippañña on p. Ja.vi.217 (text Ja.vi.214: appapañña +).

Sk. dara-saṃjña? See Kern,

Toevoegselen

p….

ditta →

pts

…Ja.vi.90, Ja.vi.114.

Sk. dṛpta; cp. dappa

diṭṭhaka →

pts

adjective seen, visible, apparent Dhp-a.ii.53, Dhp-a.ii.90.

= diṭṭha1

diṭṭhi →

pts

…vācaṃ appahāya cittaṃ appahāya diṭṭhiṃ appaṭinissajjitvā… (nikkhitto evaṃ niraye) at SN.iv.319; DN.iii.13, DN.iii.15; combined…

domanassa →

pts

…A synonym of domanassaṃ is appaccaya (q.v.). For defn of the term see Vism.461 Vism.504. The freq. combination dukkha-domanassa refers…

du →

pts

…jāna, jivha, jīvita; (t)tappaya, tara; (d)dama, dasika; (n)naya, nikkhaya, nikkhitta niggaha, nijjhāpaya, nibbedha, nīta; (p)pañña…

dukkha →

pts

…pāṇinaṃ SN.i.210 na appatvā lokantaṃ dukkhā atthi pamocanaṃ AN.ii.49 Kammakkhayā… sabbaṃ d˚ṃ nijjiṇṇaṃ bhavissati…

dussa →

pts

…fruit (of magic trees, cp. kapparukkha) Vv.46#2 (cp. Vv-a.199)

  • -maya consisting in clothes Vv.46#7 (cp. Vv-a.199) *…

dvi →

pts

…of eternity = 90 + 2 kappas = a year & a day.

III. Number twelve

  1. Based on natural phenomena it denotes the solar year…

dāna →

pts

…AN.v.269 (petānaṃ upakappati); Ja.i.8 (aggaḷa˚); Ja.ii.112 (dinna˚), Ja.iii.52 (id.); Snp.263, Snp.713 (appaṃ dānaṃ…

gaddula →

pts

(and gaddūla) a leather strap SN.iii.150; Ja.ii.246; Ja.iii.204; fig, in taṇhā-gaddūla “the leash of thirst,” Nd ii.on jappā (taṇhā) = Dhs.1059 = Vb.361, cp. Dhs-a.367.

gambhīra →

pts

…SN.i.136; Tathāgato g. appameyyo duppariyogāho MN.i.487; parisā g. (opp. uttāna, shallow, superficial thoughtless) AN.i.70; g. ṭhāna w….

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. …

gantha →

pts

(in BB often misspelt gandha)

  1. a bond, fetter, trammel; always fig. and usually referring to and enumerated as the four bodily ties, or knots (kāya˚, see under kāya): SN.v.59 = Dh …

gati →

pts

…(gati = nirayādipañcappabhedaṃ Snp-a.368). The first two gatis are said to be the fate of the micchādiṭṭhino DN.i.228, dve…

ghara →

pts

…(cp. Vin. Texts ii.60); -visa poison Pp.48; Dhp-a.ii.38 -sappa a poisonous snake Dhp-a.ii.256.

a…

gāma →

pts

…the v. Vin.ii.300 & in; ˚kappa the “village-trip-licence” (Vin. Texts iii.398) ib. Vin.ii.294, Vin.ii.300; cp. Vin.iv.64, Vin.iv.65;…

gārava →

pts

…MN.i.469; combined with appatissa & sappatissa (obedient AN.iii.7 sq., AN.iii.14 sq., AN.iii.247, AN.iii.340. Also in tibba-gārava full of…

gāravatā →

pts

reverence, respect, in Satthu˚, Dhamma˚, etc. AN.iii.330 sq., AN.iii.423 sq.; AN.iv.29 (ottappa˚).

Der. fr. gārava

hattha →

pts

…hand or possession of, hatthappatta what one can put one’s hand on, i.e. “before his very eyes” Vin.i.15. As -hattha in hand, -handed;…

hetu →

pts

…is often combined, apparently without distinction in meaning, e.g. hetu paccaya kāraṇa Cnd.617 (s. v. sankhā); mūla h. nidāna…

hiri →

pts

…adhivacanaṃ; tehi yeva ottappatī ti ottappaṃ; pāpato ubbegass’ etaṃ adhivacanaṃ“); Ja.i.129 sq.; Dhs-a.124.

*…

hirī →

pts

…adhivacanaṃ; tehi yeva ottappatī ti ottappaṃ; pāpato ubbegass’ etaṃ adhivacanaṃ“); Ja.i.129 sq.; Dhs-a.124.

*…

hīḷeti →

pts

…despise DN.ii.275; Snp.713 (appaṃ dānaṃ na hīḷeyya); Ja.ii.258; DN-a.i.256 (= vambheti); Dhp-a.iv.97; Mil.169 (+ garahati)

pp…

ida →

pts

…as

  1. in this, here: idappaccayatā having its foundation in this, i.e. causally connected, by way of cause Vin.i.5…

idaṃ →

pts

…as

  1. in this, here: idappaccayatā having its foundation in this, i.e. causally connected, by way of cause Vin.i.5…

indriya →

pts

…with satipaṭṭhāna sammappadhāna. iddhipāda, indriya, bala, bojjhanga magga (see Mnd s.v. p. 263) DN.ii.120; Vin.iii.93, Pts.ii.166 &…

ito →

pts

…(ito kira tiṃsa-kappa-sahasse); Pv-a.19 (dvā navuti kappe 92 kappas ago), Pv-a.21 (id.), Pv-a.78 (pañcamāya jātiyā in the fifth…

itthikā →

pts

itthika in bahutthika having many women, plentiful in women Vin.ii.256 (kulāni bahuttikāni appapurisakāni rich in women & lacking in men);…

iṇa →

pts

…(iṇaṃ gahetva tassa appadānena iṇaghāta).

  • -ṭṭha (with iṇaṭṭa as variant reading at all passages, see…

jaha →

pts

…‣See attaṁ˚, okaṁ˚, kappaṁ˚, raṇaṁ˚, sabbaṁ˚, etc (SN.i.52 Iti.58 Snp.790 Snp.1101 etc.);
duj˚; hard to give up…

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….

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);…

jappaka →

pts

adjective whispering, see kaṇṇa

jappanā →

pts

Err:501

jappati →

pts

…Snp.902. See also jappā, jappanā, etc., also abhijjappati & pa˚.

not, as customary, to jalp, Sk. jalpati (= japati), but in the meaning of…

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

jarā →

pts

…157 sq.; beginning with “appaṃ vata jīvitaṃ idaṃ”), quoted at Dhp-a.iii.320.

of the latter only the instr. jarasā in use: Snp.804,…

jaṇṇu →

pts

…Dhp-a.ii.80; Dhp-a.iv.204; Vv-a.206 (jaṇṇu-kappara).

cp. jānu & jannu

jaṇṇuka →

pts

…Dhp-a.ii.80; Dhp-a.iv.204; Vv-a.206 (jaṇṇu-kappara).

cp. jānu & jannu

jāla →

pts

…Mil.357; Vism.419 (kappavināsaka˚).

  • -roruva Name of one of the two Roruva hells (“blazes”) Ja.v.271; *…

jāta →

pts

…yassa jātarūpa-rajataṃ kappati pañca pi tassa kāmaguṇā kappanti); SN.v.353, SN.v.407; Dhs.617
■ Other passages illustr the use &…

jātika →

pts

…3): duppañña˚ & sappañña˚ MN.i.225; dabba AN.i.254; mukhara˚ Snp.275; viññū˚ Snp.294; māna Ja.i.88. 2. descended from, being of…

jātu →

pts

…Na jātucca at Ja.vi.60 is apparently for na jātu ca.

Vedic jātu, particle of affirmation. Perhaps for jānātu one would know, cp. Gr. ο…

jīvikā →

pts

…combination ˚ṃ kappeti to find or get one’s living: Ja.ii.209; Pv-a.40, etc.; ˚kappaka finding one’s livelihood (c. ger by) Ja.ii.167. Cp….

jīvita →

pts

…SN.iv.213; MN.ii.73 (appaṃ) AN.i.155, AN.i.255; AN.iii.72; AN.iv.136 (appakaṃ parittaṃ); Snp.181 Snp.440, Snp.574, Snp.577, Snp.931,…

kacci →

pts

…(k. tan dānaṃ upakappati does that gift really benefit the dead?), Pv-a.178 (k. vo piṃḍapāto laddho have you received any alms?)….

kaccid →

pts

…(k. tan dānaṃ upakappati does that gift really benefit the dead?), Pv-a.178 (k. vo piṃḍapāto laddho have you received any alms?)….

kad →

pts

…kappaṭa), kiṃ˚, ku.˚; For relation of ku → ka cp. kutra → kattha & kadā.

kali →

pts

…up demerit“ Snp.658; appamatto kali… akkhesu dhanaparājayo… mahantataro kali yo sugatesu manam padosaye SN.i.149 = AN.ii.3 = AN.v.171,…

kambala →

pts

, nt.)

woollen stuff, woollen blanket or garment. From Ja.iv.353 it appears that it was a product of the north, probably Nepal (cp. J.P.T.S. 1889, 203); enumerated as one of the 6 kinds of cīvaras …

kamma →

pts

…sādhu yaṃ katvā anutappati “not well done is that deed for which he feels remorse” SN.i.57 = Dhp.67 = Ne.132; āveni-kammāni karonti…

kammaniya →

pts

…mudubhūta k˚ ṭhita ānejjappatta DN.i.76, etc. = MN.i.22 Pp.68; SN.iii.232; SN.v.92, SN.v.233; AN.i.9; Dhp-a.i.289; Bdhd 101, explained at…

kammanta →

pts

…Dhp-a.i.42 (kammantā nappavattanti, no business proceeds all occupations are at a standstill); anākula Snp.262 = Kp.v.5; abbhantarā k˚…

kammanīya →

pts

…mudubhūta k˚ ṭhita ānejjappatta DN.i.76, etc. = MN.i.22 Pp.68; SN.iii.232; SN.v.92, SN.v.233; AN.i.9; Dhp-a.i.289; Bdhd 101, explained at…

kammatā FIXME double →

pts

Kamyatā (-˚) & kammatā

(Nd) wish, desire, longing for, striving after; with inf. or equivalent kathetu˚ Vv-a.18; muñcitu˚ (+ paṭisankhā) Pts.i.60 Pts.i.65; Bdhd 123; asotu˚, adaṭṭhu˚ and adassana˚ …

kammatā →

pts

Kamyatā (-˚) & kammatā

(Nd) wish, desire, longing for, striving after; with inf. or equivalent kathetu˚ Vv-a.18; muñcitu˚ (+ paṭisankhā) Pts.i.60 Pts.i.65; Bdhd 123; asotu˚, adaṭṭhu˚ and adassana˚ …

kammañña →

pts

…mudubhūta k˚ ṭhita ānejjappatta DN.i.76, etc. = MN.i.22 Pp.68; SN.iii.232; SN.v.92, SN.v.233; AN.i.9; Dhp-a.i.289; Bdhd 101, explained at…

kamyatā FIXME double →

pts

Kamyatā (-˚) & kammatā

(Nd) wish, desire, longing for, striving after; with inf. or equivalent kathetu˚ Vv-a.18; muñcitu˚ (+ paṭisankhā) Pts.i.60 Pts.i.65; Bdhd 123; asotu˚, adaṭṭhu˚ and adassana˚ …

kamyatā →

pts

Kamyatā (-˚) & kammatā

(Nd) wish, desire, longing for, striving after; with inf. or equivalent kathetu˚ Vv-a.18; muñcitu˚ (+ paṭisankhā) Pts.i.60 Pts.i.65; Bdhd 123; asotu˚, adaṭṭhu˚ and adassana˚ …

kanha →

pts

…(f.) Ja.ii.215 (= kāḷa-sappa C); -sappa Ja.i.336; Ja.iii.269, Ja.iii.347; Ja.v.446 Vism.664 (in simile); Mil.149; Pv-a.62; -sīsā with…

kantati →

pts

Kantati1

to plait, twist, spin, esp. suttaṃ (thread) Vin.iv.300; Pv-a.75; Dhp-a.iii.273; kappāsaṃ AN.iii.295. Cp pari˚.

Sk. kṛṇatti, *qert, cp. kata, & Lat. cratis, crassus, E. crate …

kantāra →

pts

…nirudaka˚, amanussa˚, appabbhakkha Ja.i.99; SN-a.324; 4 kinds at Cnd.630: cora˚, vāla˚, dubhikkha˚ nirudaka˚. The term is used both…

kappa →

pts

…(acc.) for the rest of the kappa, in kappaṃ vā k-âvasesaṃ vā DN.ii.117 = AN.iv.309 = Ud.62; Mil.140: -āyuka (one)…

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; …

kappana →

pts

…arranged, performed

  1. kappanā (f.) the fixing of a horse’s harness harnessing, saddling Ja.i.62.
  2. (nt.) (-˚) procuring making:…

kappara →

pts

the elbow Vin.iii.121 = Vin.iv.221; Ja.i.293, Ja.i.297; Dhp-a.i.48, Dhp-a.i.394; Vv-a.206.

cp. Sk. kūrpara

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

kappatā →

pts

fitness, suitability DN-a.i.207.

abstr. fr. kappa

kappaṭa →

pts

dirty, old rag, torn garment (of a bhikkhu) Thag.199.

kad-paṭa = ku-paṭa

kappeti →

pts

…Ja.i.62.

Der. from kappa, cp. Sk. kṛpa shape, form; *qṷrep caus. from. fr. *qṷer = Sk. kr, karoti to shape, to make, cp….

kappika →

pts

…belonging to a kappa, in paṭhama˚
■ kāla the time of thé first Age DN-a.i.247 Vb.412 (of manussā); Vv-a.19 (of Manu);…

kappin →

pts

…Snp.1090. 2. (cp kappa ii.1b) having a kappa (as duration), lasting a Cycle Pp.13; in Mahā˚ enduring a Mahākappa…

kappiya →

pts

…DN-a.i.78. 2. (cp. kappa ii.1b) connected with time, subject to kappa, i.e. temporal, of time, subject to saṃsāra; of…

kappāsa →

pts

  1. the silk-cotton tree Ja.iii.286; Ja.vi.336.
  2. cotton DN.ii.141; AN.iii.295; SN.v.284; Ja.i.350; Ja.vi.41; comb. w. uṇṇa AN.iii.37 = AN.iv.265 = AN.iv.268.

kappāsika →

pts

adjective made of cotton DN.ii.188, cp. AN.iv.394; DN.ii.351; Vin.i.58 = Vin.i.97 = Vin.i.281; Ja.vi.590; Pv.ii.1#17. (nt cotton stuff Mil.267.

kappāsī →

pts

cotton Ja.vi.537; Pv-a.146.

= kappāsa

karaṇīya →

pts

… 2. use, need (with instr.): appamādena k˚ SN.iv.125 cetanāya k˚ AN.v.2, AN.v.312; cp. Mil.5, Mil.78.

###…

kareri →

pts

in Childers the tree Capparis trifoliata, but see Brethren, p. 363, n. 2: musk-rose tree or “karer” Thag.1062; Ud.31; Ja.v.405; Ja.vi.534.

karoti →

pts

…as Sk. kṛpa, kḷp = kṛp. Derived are kalpa → kappa kalpate → kappeti

kasiṇa →

pts

…adho, tiriyaṃ, advayaṃ, appamāṇaṃ; MN.ii.15 etc
kasiṇaṃ oloketi to fix one’s gaze on the particular kasiṇa chosen…

kata →

pts

…Ja.iii.26 (katassa appaṭikāraka not reciprocating the deed), Ja.v.434 (kataṃ anukaroti he imitates what has been done…

kathaṃ →

pts

…vesārajjappatta) DN.i.110 = Vin.i.12; tiṇṇa˚ (+ visalla) Snp.17 Snp.86, Snp.367. k-k-salla “the arrow of doubt”…

katipaya →

pts

…Ja.v.162; Pv.ii.9#20 (= appake only a few); Dhp-a.i.94 (very few); Pv-a.46. In sg. little, insignificant Vv.53#20 (= appikā f.). -vāre

kaṅkata →

pts

elephant’s trappings Vv-a.104 (= kappa).

= kaṃ or kiṃ + kṛta, to kiṇi, “the tinklings”

kaṇṇa →

pts

…upakaṇṇakajappin.

  • -jappana whispering into the ear DN.i.11; DN-a.i.97.
  • -tela anointing the ear…

kaṇṭaka →

pts

…a th. creeper, the Capparis Zeilanica Ja.v.175.

  • -vaṭṭa a thorny brake or hedge MN.i.448.

From…

kevala →

pts

-kappa a whole kappa Snp.p.18, Snp.p.45, Snp.p.125; Kp-a.115; Vv-a.124, Vv-a.255. *…

khagga →

pts

…Cnd.217 (khagga-visāṇa-kappa “like the horn of the rh.” Esp. of a Paccekabuddha (cp. Divy.294, Divy.582), also at Vism.234.

Sk. khaḍga;…

khandha →

pts

…etaṃ yathābhūtaṃ sammappaññāya passati; evaṃ kho jānato passato… ahankāramamankāra-mānânusayā na hontī ti…

khema →

pts

…looking upon the Serene Snp.809;

  • -ppatta having attained tranquillity (= abhayappatta, vesārajjappatta) MN.i.72 = AN.ii.9.

Vedic kṣema…

khoma →

pts

adj. flaxen; nt. a linen cloth, linen garment, usually combined with kappāsika Vin.i.58 Vin.i.96, Vin.i.281; AN.iv.394; AN.v.234 = AN.v.249 (˚yuga); Ja.vi.47, Ja.vi.500; Pv.ii.1 …

khura →

pts

…of tonsure Pv-a.53;

  • -appa a kind of arrow DN.i.96; MN.i.429 (+ vekaṇḍa); Vism.381.
  • -kosa

khīṇa →

pts

…(of a lake) Dhp.155; -vyappatha without the way of (evil speech (vyapp˚ = vācāya patho; expl. Snp-a.204 as na…

kicca →

pts

…Vism.581
appa˚; having few or no duties Snp.144 (cp. Kp-a.241
ārāmika˚ duties of the Ārāma Ja.i.38

kiccha →

pts

…Pv.iii.5#4 (= Pv-a.199 dukkhappatta)

  • -vuttin living in misery, poor Pv.ii.9#14 (= dukkhajīvita).

see…

kilesa →

pts

…uddhaccaṃ ahirikaṃ anottappaṃ Dhs.1548 = Vb.341; Vism.683; mentioned at Pts.i.130
■ These with the exception of the last two, are also…

kiriya →

pts

…(cp m-karaṇa and kappanā); sacchi˚ realization, see s. v -akiriyā the non-performance of, omission, abstaining from (a˚…

kiriyā →

pts

…(cp m-karaṇa and kappanā); sacchi˚ realization, see s. v -akiriyā the non-performance of, omission, abstaining from (a˚…

kiñcikkha →

pts

…thing: yaṃ vā taṃ vā appamattakaṃ Snp.121; Snp.131; Pp-a 210 (iii.4). āmisa-kiñcikkha-hetu “for the sake of a little gain”…

kiṇṇa →

pts

…profixes: ā˚, o˚, ud˚, upa˚, pari˚, saṃ˚ see also *appa*˚.

pp. of kirati

klesa →

pts

…uddhaccaṃ ahirikaṃ anottappaṃ Dhs.1548 = Vb.341; Vism.683; mentioned at Pts.i.130
■ These with the exception of the last two, are also…

kolāhala →

pts

…at Kp-a.120 sq. viz. kappa˚; (the announcement of the end of the world, cp. Vism.415 sq.), cakkavatti˚; (of a worldking), buddha˚;…

kopa →

pts

…= Snp.6; Dhs.1060; with appaccaya (mistrust) MN.i.27; almost exclusively in phrase kopañ ca dosañ ca appaccayañ ca pātukaroti (pātvakāsi)…

kosalla →

pts

…also Pp.25; Vism.128 sq. (appanā˚), Vism.241 sq. (uggaha˚ & manasikāra˚), Vism.248 (bojjhanga˚); Pv-a.63, Pv-a.99 (upāya˚).

der. fr….

kriyā →

pts

…(cp m-karaṇa and kappanā); sacchi˚ realization, see s. v -akiriyā the non-performance of, omission, abstaining from (a˚…

kubbanaka →

pts

brushwood or a small, and therefore unproductive, wood Snp.1134 (expl. Nd ii.by rittavanaka appabhakkha appodaka).

fr. kuṃ-vana

kukkura →

pts

…˚sīla, ˚citta, ˚ākappa) DN.iii.6, DN.iii.7; Ne.99 (+ govatika;

Sk….

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…

kusala →

pts

…kusalo tena hoti Iti.21; sappañño paṇḍito kusalo naro Snp.591, Snp.523 ; Pv.i.3#3 (= nipuṇa). With kamma = a meritorious action, in…

kutti →

pts

…to Sk *kḷpti!), Ja.iv.352 (hattha˚, elephant trappings, cp. kappanā), Ja.v.215 (= karaṇa, cp. Sk. kalpa).

cp. kutta

kāla →

pts

…yañña˚ vappa˚.

  • -antara interval, period: kālantarena in a little while Pv-a.13; na kālantare at…

kāma →

pts

…tasty) Snp.50; but also appassādā bahudukkhā bahupāyāsā: quot. MN.i.91 see Cnd.71. Another passage with var. descriptions and comparisons…

kāra →

pts

…(vegetable as oblation); appako pi kato kāro devûpapattiṃ āvahati “even a small gift of mercy brings about rebirth among the gods”…

kāya →

pts

…between kāya and kāma is apparent from a number of other passages kāya-chando-˚sneho-˚anvayatā pahīyati MN.i.500; ajjhattañ ca bahiddha…

kāḷa →

pts

…yañña˚ vappa˚.

  • -antara interval, period: kālantarena in a little while Pv-a.13; na kālantare at…

kīḷati →

pts

…to make play, to train Ja.ii.267 (sappaṃ to train or tame a snake).

Sk. krīḍati

kīḷāpanaka →

pts

…a list given at AN.v.203. 2. (adj.) one who makes play Ja.iv.308 (sappa˚ a snake-trainer, cp. sappaṃ kīḷāpeti Ja.ii.267).

lahusa →

pts

…“lahusā ti lahukā appaken’ eva tussanti vā russanti vā udaka-piṭṭhe lābukaṭāhaṃ viya appakena pi uppilavanti.” Cp…

lajjin →

pts

…as “one who has hiri & ottappa; by C. on SN.i.73: see K.S. 320 & cp.; Dhs. trstln p. 18; DN.i.4, DN.i.63; DN.iii.15; SN.i.73;…

lakkhika →

pts

…ill-fated; either with appa-puñña of no merit, e.g. SN.v.146 = Ja.ii.59; Vv.50#8 (= nissirīka, kālakaṇṇi Vv-a.212); or…

lakkhiya →

pts

…ill-fated; either with appa-puñña of no merit, e.g. SN.v.146 = Ja.ii.59; Vv.50#8 (= nissirīka, kālakaṇṇi Vv-a.212); or…

latā →

pts

…Mil.253, Mil.351; Vv-a.12 (kappa˚); Pv-a.51, Pv-a.121; Vism.183 (where the foll. kinds are given: lābu, kumbhaṇḍī sāmā, kāḷavallī,…

lesa →

pts

…Ja.vi.402
lesa-kappa pretext Vin.ii.166; Vv.84#43 (= kappiya-lesa Vv-a.348) Thag.941; DN-a.i.103.

cp. Sk. leśa particle; as…

leṇa →

pts

…khaṇitvā vā pabbhārassa appahonakaṭṭhāne kuḍḍaṃ uṭṭhāpetvā vā katasenāsanaṃ,“ i.e. opportunity for sitting & lying made…

likhita →

pts

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

loka →

pts

…of the world AN.ii.49 (na ca appatvā lokantaṃ dukkhā atthi pamocanaṃ). -antagū one who has reached the end of the world (and of all things…

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. …

luddha →

pts

greedy, covetous AN.iii.433 (with pharusa-vāca & samphappalāpin); Iti.84; Mil.92 (duṭṭha, mūḷha, l.); Ja.i.124.

pp. of lubbhati

lālaka →

pts

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

lala + ka

lālapana →

pts

(f.) = lālappa, together with lāla(p)pitatta (nt.) in exegesis of parideva at Cnd.416; Vb.100,…

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;…

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

lālappana →

pts

(f.) = lālappa, together with lāla(p)pitatta (nt.) in exegesis of parideva at Cnd.416; Vb.100,…

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;…

lālappita →

pts

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

pp. of lālappati

m →

pts

…Ja.vi.266 (pacchā-m-anutappati); Snp-a.309 (rāg’ ādi-m-anekappakāraṃ)
■ On wrong syllable division through Sandhi-m-, and thus…

magga →

pts

…sammā-sankappa, ˚vācā ˚kammanta, ˚ājīva, ˚vāyāma, ˚sati, ˚samādhi, or right views, right aspirations, right speech,…

mathita →

pts

…Vin.ii.301 (amathita-kappa). 2. upset, mentally unbalanced state, disturbance of mind through passion conceit, etc. MN.i.486 (maññita +)….

matta →

pts

…or similar expressions): appamatto kali Snp.659; pañcamattā sata 500; DN-a.i.35; saṭṭhimatte saṭṭhimatte katvā Snp-a.510…

mattaka →

pts

adjective

  1. of the size of Sdhp.238 (pāṇi˚).
  2. only as much as, mere DN.i.12 (appa˚ ora˚, sīla˚); Ja.iv.228 (mana˚); Dhp-a.iv.178 (pitumattakaṃ gahetvā).

fr. matta1

maṅgala →

pts

-vappa ploughing festival Snp-a.137. Cp. vappa-mangala

maṇi →

pts

…(pasanna +).

  • -sappa a kind of poisonous snake (i.e. a mysterious, magic snake) DN-a.i.197.

cp. Vedic maṇi. The…

micchā →

pts

…Vism.426); -saṅkappa aspiration (DN.iii.254, DN.iii.287, DN.iii.290 sq., Dhp.11); -vācā speech (ibid.); -kammanta conduct…

middha →

pts

…Dhs.1157; Mil.299, Mil.412 (appa˚ not slothful, i.e. diligent, alert); Vism.450 (˚rūpa; + rogarūpa, jātirūpa, etc., in def. of rūpa);…

milāta →

pts

…Ja.v.473; Vism.254 (˚sappa-piṭṭhi, where Kp-a.49 in same passage reads “milāta-dham(m)ani-piṭṭhi”); Dhp-a.i.335 Dhp-a.iv.8…

mugga →

pts

…eva saccâlikena jīvitakappake puggale bahuṃ alikaṃ hoti, appakaṃ saccaṃ.“ The text at Vb-a.483 is slightly different, although the…

mālā →

pts

…red K. flowers on his head: apparel of a criminal to be executed. Cp. ratta-māla-dhara wearing a red garland Ja.iii.179, an ensign of the…

na →

pts

…(a) nacira (= acira) short, napparūpa abundant, napuṃsaka neuter, neka (= aneka) several; (b) natthi, natthika etc. (q.v.).

Ved. na = Idg….

nahāmin →

pts

…should it be…

nahāpaka →

pts

barber, bath attendant DN.i.74; AN.iii.25; DN-a.i.157 (= ye nahāpenti); Pv-a.127 (= kappaka).

Sk. snāpaka, fr. Caus, nahāpeti; cp. nahāpita

nahāpita →

pts

…‣See kappaka. Barbers ranked as a low class socially, and rebirth in a barber’s family was considered unfortunate….

nandi →

pts

…Snp.1101 (+ okañjaha & kappañjaha) Cnd.331;

  • -bhava existence of joy, being full of joy, in ˚parikkhīṇa one in whom joy is extinct…

nekkhamma →

pts

…Iti.82;

  • -saṅkappa = prec. SN.ii.152; AN.iii.146 Vb.104, Vb.235;
  • -sita based or bent on a…

nerayika →

pts

…n. Vin.ii.205 (āpāyiko n. kappaṭṭho); Vin.iv.7; DN.iii.6, DN.iii.9, DN.iii.12; AN.i.265; AN.ii.231 (vedanaṃ vediyati… seyyathā pi sattā…

netta →

pts

…Ja.iv.363 (id.); DN.i.12 (˚tappana, set t. & cp. DN-a.i.98); Snp.550 (pasanna˚), Snp.1120; Cnd.371 (= cakkhu), Cnd.669; Ja.vi.290 (tamba˚ with…

nibbikappa →

pts

distinction, distinguishing Vism.193.

nis + vikappa

nibbāna →

pts

…sussūsā labhate paññaṃ appamatto* SN.i.214; Snp.186, cp. SN.i.48; Gotamo n- paṭisaṃyuttāya dhammiyā kathāya bhikkhū sandasseti…

nibbāyati →

pts

…vaṭṭiṃ paṭicca; telappadīpo n. SN.ii.86 = SN.iii.126 = SN.iv.213 = SN.v.319; sace te purato so aggi nibbāyeyya…

nicca →

pts

adjective constant, continuous, permanent DN.iii.31; SN.i.142; SN.ii.109, SN.ii.198; SN.iv.24 sq., SN.iv.45, SN.iv.63; AN.ii.33, AN.ii.52 AN.v.210; Pts.ii.80; Vb.335, Vb.426. In chain of synonyms nicc …

nigghosa →

pts

…appa˚); Sdhp.245. 2. (adj. noiseless, quiet, still Snp.959 (= appasadda appanigghosa Mnd.467).

Sk. nirghoṣa, nis + ghosa

nimitta →

pts

…99; Dhs.530 (read a˚ for appa˚) Vism.236; Dhs-a.223 (absence of the 3 lakkhaṇas) Mil.333, Mil.413; Dhp-a.ii.172; Thag-a.50. See also…

ninna →

pts

…tanninna tappoṇa tappabbhāra tadādhimutta* (with variation nibbāna˚ viveka˚ etc. for tad˚): Nd ii.under tad; Ja.ii.15; Pts.ii.197-…

nippajjati →

pts

…(pph); Pv-a.19 (= upakappati), Pv-a.71 (phalaṃ ijjhati n.), Pv-a.120 (id.). pp. nipphanna. See also nipphādeti &…

nipphajjati →

pts

…(pph); Pv-a.19 (= upakappati), Pv-a.71 (phalaṃ ijjhati n.), Pv-a.120 (id.). pp. nipphanna. See also nipphādeti &…

niraya →

pts

…(yo kho sanghaṃ bhindati kappaṃ nirayamhi paccati), Vin.ii.204; Vin.ii.203 = Iti.86; DN.i.228 (+ tiracchānayoni), DN.i.54 (read nirayasate…

niyata →

pts

…Snp.70 (= ariyamaggena niyāmappatta Snp-a.124, cp. Cnd.357); Dhp.142 (= catumagga niyamena n. Dhp-a.iii.83); Ja.i.44 (bodhiyā); Pp.13, Pp.16…

niyujjati →

pts

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

Pass. of niyuñjati

nādhati →

pts

…(Com. explains by upatappati milāyati; thinking perhaps of nalo va chinno).

Sk. nādhate = nāthate (see nātha),…

nānatta →

pts

…vedanā˚ saññā˚ sankappa chanda˚ pariḷāha˚ pariyesanā˚ lābha˚ DN.iii.289; SN.ii.140 sq., cp. SN.iv.113 sq., SN.iv.284 sq.;…

nānā →

pts

…(for nānā + agga), nānappakāra etc. see below.

  • -agga (-rasa) all the choicest delicacies Ja.i.266 (˚bhojana, of…

ogādha →

pts

…a firm place, firm ground, only in cpd. ogādhappatta having gained a sure footing AN.iii.297 sq.

ava +…

okappanā FIXME double →

pts

Okappanā

feminine fixing one’s mind (on), settling in, putting (trust) in, confidence Dhs.12, Dhs.25, Dhs.96 Dhs.288; Ne.15, Ne.19, Ne.28;…

okappanā →

pts

Avakappanā & okappanā

feminine preparation, fixing up, esp. harnessing Ja.vi.408.

ava + kappanā

okappati →

pts

…21); Mil.150, Mil.234; DN-a.i.243.

o + kappati

omaka →

pts

adjective lower in rank, inferior; low, insignificant Mnd.306 (appaka +); Ja.ii.142; Dhp-a.i.203.

oma + ka

opapātika →

pts

…trsl.* 2832), apparitional rebirth (Cpd. 1654, q.v.) DN.i.27 DN.i.55, DN.i.156; DN.iii.132, DN.iii.230 (˚yoni),…

osadhī →

pts

…osadhi-tiṇavanappatayo) Pv.ii.6#10 with Snp.296 (gāvo… yāsu jāyanti osadhā); DN.i.12, cp DN-a.i.98; Pv.iii.5#3; Pv-a.86;…

osakkati →

pts

…osakkai; but sometimes confused with sṛp, cp P. osappati & Sk. apasarpati

osappati →

pts

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

o + sṛp to creep

ottappa →

pts

…Dhs.277; Ne.39
anottappa (nt.) lack of conscience, unscrupulousness, disregard of morality AN.i.50, AN.i.83, AN.i.95;…

ottappati →

pts

…Pp.21; Dhs.31; Mil.171. Ottappin & Ottapin;

ut + tappati1

ottappin →

pts

…SN.iv.240 sq.; Snp.133 (ahirika +).

fr. ottappa

ottāpin →

pts

…SN.iv.240 sq.; Snp.133 (ahirika +).

fr. ottappa

pa →

pts

…after short vowels, like appadhaṃsiya (a + pa˚).

Ved. pra, Idg. *pro, cp. Gr. πρό, Lat. pro, Goth. fra, Lith. pra, prō, Oir….

pabodhati →

pts

…corrupt), viz. yo nindaṃ appabodhati SN.i.7 = Dhp.143 (= nindaṃ apaharanto bujjhati Dhp-a.iii.86; trsl. KS 13 “forestalleth blame”)….

paccakkha →

pts

…Ja.v.195, Ja.v.281; appaccakkhāya without seeing or direct perception, in expln of paccaya at Vism.532; also in phrase…

paccati →

pts

…janā = paccanti Pv-a.255); Dhp-a.iii.64 (expln for tappati).

Pass. of pacati, cp. BSk. pacyate Divy.422

paccaya →

pts

…sq. Vb-a.254 (4). sappaccaya founded, having a reason or cause SN.v.213 sq. AN.i.82; Nd ii.mūla; Dhs.1084, Dhs.1437
■ yathā…

paccayatā →

pts

…relation, in phrase idappaccayatā (adv.) from an ascertained cause, by way of cause Vin.i.5; DN.i.185; SN.i.136;…

pacchā →

pts

…Pv-a.88; Vv-a.71.

-ānutappati [fr. ânutāpa] to feel remorse Pv.ii.7#12 Ja.v.117
ānutāpa [cp. Sk. paścattāpa] remorse repentance…

pacchāda →

pts

cover, covering, wrapper, in phrase nelango setappacchādo SN.iv.291 = Ud.76 = DN-a.i.75; Dhs-a.397.

pa + chāda

pacchānutappati →

pts

see under pacchā.

padakkhiṇa →

pts

…Dhp-a.ii.105
■ Opp appadakkhiṇaggāhin “left-handed,” unskilled, untrained (cp. Ger. “linkisch”) SN.ii.204 sq.; Ja.iii.483…

padhaṃsa →

pts

padhaṃsati →

pts

…& dup˚ easily (or with difficulty) overwhelmed or assaulted Vin.ii.256; SN.ii.264. Also neg. appadhaṃsiya (& ˚ka); (q.v.). pp….

padhāna →

pts

…Very frequently termed sammappadhāna [cp. BSk samyak-pradhāna Mvu.iii.120; but also samyakprahāṇa e.g. Divy.208]…

padhāniya →

pts

adjective belonging to or connected with exertion, worthy of being pursued in cpd. -aṅga (nt.) a quality to be striven after, of which there are 5 expressed in the attributes of one who attains the …

padissa →

pts

adjective being seen, to be seen, appearing DN.ii.205 (upasantappa˚).

grd. of padissati

padosin →

pts

adjective abusing, damaging, spoiling, injuring SN.i.13 (appaduttha˚); Pv.iv.7#10.

fr. padosa1

paduṭṭha →

pts

…Pv-a.43 (˚manasa)
appaduṭṭha good, not corrupt DN.i.20; DN.iii.32; MN.iii.50; SN.i.13; Pv.iv.7#10.

pp. of…

padālita →

pts

…SN.iii.83; AN.v.88 (appadālita-pubbaṃ lobhakkhandhaṃ); Snp.546 (āsavā te p.; quoted at Vv-a.9); Thag-a.34 (as AN.v.88 with…

padīpa →

pts

…AN.i.137; Vv-a.198

appadīpa where there is no light, obscure Vin.iv.268.

  • -kāla lighting time Vv.9#6.

cp. Epic…

pahoti →

pts

…Ja.vi.204; Dhp-a.iii.408; nappahosi Ja.i.84; appahoti Dhp-a.iv.177; appabhonto Pv-a.73; in verse appabhavaṃ Ja.iii.373 (= appahonto C.)

pp…

pahāra →

pts

…cp. Vin.iv.146) Pv-a.4 (ekappahārena with one stroke) Pv-a.56 (muggara˚), Pv-a.66 (identical) Pv-a.253
■ ekappahārena at Vism.418 as…

pahūta →

pts

…Snp.862 sq. Pv.i.5#2 (= anappaka, bahu, yāvadattha C.; Dhp at Pv-a.25 gives bahuka as inferior variant); Pv.i.11#7 (=…

pajahati →

pts

…pajahatha) Iti.32 (kiṃ appahīnaṃ kiṃ pajahāma); Iti.117; AN.iv.109 sq (akusalaṃ, sāvajjaṃ); Snp.789 (dukkhaṃ), Snp.1056,…

pajappati →

pts

to yearn for, crave, to be greedy after SN.i.5 = Ja.vi.25 (anāgataṃ = pattheti C.).

pa + jappeti

pajappā →

pts

desire, greed for, longing Ja.vi.25 (anāgata˚); Snp.592; Dhs.1059, Dhs.1136.

pa + jappā

pakampana →

pts

pakappanā →

pts

…Mnd.72 Mnd.186, where two pakappanā’s, viz. taṇhā˚ diṭṭhi˚; at Mnd.429 it is synonymous with taṇhā Bdhgh has reading pakampana for…

pakappeṭi →

pts

…p. anuseti); Snp.886 (pakappayitvā = takkayitvā vitakkayitvā saṃkappayitvā Mnd.295)
pp pakappita (q.v.).

pra +…

pakappita →

pts

…kata Snp-a.471). Snp.784, Snp.786 (diṭṭhi “prejudiced view” Fausböll; cp. Mnd.72 and pakappanā), Snp.802, Snp.838 (= kappita…

pakāra →

pts

…(a food) tasty Snp.241 (kathappakāro tava āmagandho); Mil.63. 3. (-˚) of a kind by way of, in nānā˚; (adj.) various, manifold Ja.i.52…

pamajjati →

pts

…752)
■ appamajjanto (ppr. diligent, eager, zealous Pv-a.7

pp pamatta (q.v.).

pa +…

pamatta →

pts

appamatta diligent, careful, eager, mindful SN.i.4, SN.i.140 SN.i.157; AN.v.148; Thag.1245; Pv.iv.1#38; Pv-a.66…

pamaññā →

pts

…muditā, upekhā). See appamaññā.

abstr. fr. pamāṇa, for *pamānyā, grd. form. of pa +

pameyya →

pts

…only in foll. cpd appameyya not to be measured, illimitable, unfathomable SN.i.148; SN.v.400; MN.iii.71, MN.iii.127;…

pamāda →

pts

…Sdhp.600
appamāda earnestness, vigilance, zeal DN.iii.236; SN.i.158; SN.ii.29; Dhp.21.

*…

pamāyin →

pts

…defining SN.i.148 (appameyyaṃ p. “who to th’ illimitable limit lays” trsl.; corresponds with paminanto).

fr. pa +…

pamāṇa →

pts

appamāṇa without a measure, unlimited immeasurable, incomparable DN.i.31; DN.ii.12 (+ uḷāra) MN.iii.145…

panigghosa →

pts

in cpd. appanigghosa is wrongly registered as such in A Index (for AN.iv.88); it is to be separated appa + nigghosa (see…

papaṭā →

pts

…Snp.665 (= sobbha Snp-a.479; gloss papada). See also pappaṭaka.

fr. papāta? Cp. papaṭikā

pappaṭaka →

pts

  1. a broken bit, splinter, small stone (?) (Rh. D. in Dial. iii.83 “outgrowth”) DN.iii.87 (bhūmi ˚ṃ paribhuñjati); Vism.418 (≈) Ne.227 (Com.) (˚ojaṃ khādāpento).
  2. a water plant; see *[paṇṇaka](/de …

para →

pts

…ṭhapetvā ye keci Buddhe appasannā dhamme appa nnā, sanghe appasannā). -niṭṭhita made ready by others…

parideva →

pts

…as “sokaṃ nissita-lālappana-lakkhaṇo p.”

pari + deva of div, devati; only in one passage of Epic Sk. (Mbhār. vii.3014);…

parikappa →

pts

  1. preparation, intention, stratagem Thag.940.
  2. assumption, supposition, surmise AN.i.197; AN.v.271; Dhs-a.308.

fr. pari + kalp

parikappita →

pts

inclined, determined, decided, fixed upon Sdhp.362, 602.

pp. of parikappati

parikkhāra →

pts

…equipment, utensil, apparatus Vin.i.50, Vin.i.296 (˚colaka cloth required for water-strainers & bags, cp; Vin. Texts ii.229);…

paripuṇṇa →

pts

…satisfied MN.i.200 (˚sankappa), MN.iii.276; SN.ii.283; SN.iv.104; SN.v.315; Pts.i.172 (= pariggah’ aṭṭhena parivār’ aṭṭhena,…

parisappanā →

pts

…always combined with āsappanā and only found with ref. to the exegesis of “doubt” (vicikicchā or kankhā) Cnd.1; Dhs.425 (cp. Dhs…

parisappati →

pts

to run about, crawl about, to be frightened Dhp.342, Dhp.343 (= saṃsappati bhāyati Dhp-a.iv.49).

pari + sṛp

paritappati →

pts

…(q.v.).

Pass. of pari +…

paritatta →

pts

tormented, worried, vexed, grieved Mil.313.

pp. of paritappati

paritta →

pts

…Cnd.415 (opp. mahā); appaka Pv-a.48, Pv-a.60; appama taka Pv-a.262; ittara Pv-a.60; oma Snp-a.347; oraka Snp-a.489; lāmaka…

parittaka →

pts

…little Mnd.306 (for appaka etc. as at Cnd.414); Pv.i.10#11; Pv.ii.9#67 Mil.121 (a˚), Mil.253; DN-a.i.170 (for appa); Pv-a.51 Sdhp.42 …

pariyosita →

pts

…+ ava + śri, cp. ajjhosita] fixed on, bent on Mil.140 (˚sankappa).

pp. of pari + ava +

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;…

pariññā →

pts

…is an apparent instr., but in reality (in form & meaning) the ger. of parijānāti (like abhiññāya → abhijānitvā) for…

pariḷāha →

pts

…(= rāgajo vā dosajo vā appamattako pi p. Snp-a.498); Dhp.90 (cp. Dhp-a.ii.166: duvidho p kāyiko cetasiko ca); Cnd.374 (kāma˚); Ja.ii.220;…

parāmaṭṭha →

pts

…misused SN.i.49
apparāmaṭṭha [cp. BSk aparāmṛṣta not affected Mptp. p. 84] untarnished incorrupt DN.ii.80 (cp. Dial

pasahati →

pts

…Pv.ii.9#2; Pv.ii.9#10; (read appasayha for suppasayha); Mil.210 (okassa + ; for okkassa?). Also in cpd. pasayha-kārin using force Ja.iv.309;…

pasādhana →

pts

…Ja.ii.186 (rañño sīsa ˚kappaka king’s headdress-maker i.e. barber); Ja.iii.437; Ja.iv.3 (ura-cchada˚); Dhp-a.i.227 (˚peḷikā),…

patha →

pts

… ■ See also byappatha
apatha where there is no way or road, wrong way Ja.ii.287; Thag-a.255;…

patika →

pts

…husband, variant reading for appatīta, C. explains by assāmika) pavuttha˚ (a woman) whose husband lives abroad Vin.ii.268; Vin.iii.83; Mil.205…

patissā →

pts

…deferential Iti.10 (sappatissa); Vv.84#41 (cp Vv-a.347), & appaṭissa disobedient, not attached to SN.i.139; SN.ii.224 sq.; AN.ii.20;…

patiṭṭhīyati →

pts

…Pp.36; Kp-a.226.

only apparently (Pass.) to patiṭṭhahati, of sthā, but in reality = Sk. prati-sthyāyate, of sthyā, see…

patta →

pts

…reading satta˚)
■ Opp. appatta not obtained (see also patti 2), i.e. without Dhp.272 (cp. Dhp-a.iii.58); Pp.51…

pattheti →

pts

…(= icchanto patthayanto abhijappanto Cnd.392) patthayamāna MN.i.4; Snp.902; Ja.i.259; Dhp-a.iii.193; Pv-a.226 *(= āsiṃsamāna); &…

patīta →

pts

…neg. appatīta displeased MN.i.27; Ja.v.103 (variant reading appatika, C explains by assāmika, i.e. without…

pavatta →

pts

…quot. fr. C.), opp appavatta freedom from Saṃsāra, i.e. Nibbāna ibid 3. founded on, dealing with, relating to, being in SN.iv.115…

pavedana →

pts

…ambavane ramme yāva kālappavedanā,“ until the announcement of the time (of death) Thag.563 (translation “until the hour should be…

pavivitta →

pts

…= Mnd.342#1b = Vism.25; Ja.i.107; Mil.244, Mil.358, Mil.371 (with appa-sadda appanigghosa).

pp. of pa + vi + vic

pavāsin →

pts

adjective living abroad or from home, in cira˚; long absent Dhp.219 (= cirappavuttha Dhp-a.iii.293).

fr. pavāsa

pavāḷha →

pts

…(muñjā v’isikā p.).

apparently pp. of pavahati (pavāheti), but in reality pp. of pa + bṛh1, corresp. to Sk. prabṛdha…

pavīhi →

pts

in pl. diff. kinds of rice Ja.v.405 (= nānappakārā vīhayo).

pa + vīhi

payāta →

pts

…Strange is “evaṃ nānappayātamhi” at Thag.945 (Mrs Rh. D. “thus when so much is fallen away”; Neumann “in solcher Drangsal, solcher…

pañca →

pts

…Aññākondañña, Bhaddiya Vappa, Assaji, Mahānāma. MN.i.170; MN.ii.94; SN.iii.66; Pv-a.21 (˚e ādiṃ katvā); Snp-a.351; cp. chabbaggiya *…

pañña →

pts

…SN.iv.332; anoma˚ Snp.343; appa˚ SN.i.198; Ja.ii.166 Ja.iii.223, Ja.iii.263; avakujja˚ AN.i.130; gambhīra˚ SN.i.190 javana˚ SN.i.63; Cnd.235;…

paññāta →

pts

known, renowned DN-a.i.143; ap˚ unknown, defamed Vin.iv.231; SN.iv.46; AN.iii.134 (where also der. appaññātika).

pp. of pajānāti

paṃsu →

pts

-muṭṭhi a handful of soil Ja.vi.405. -vappa sowing on light soil (opp. kalalavappa sowing…

paṇihita →

pts

…Mil.333; Mil.413
appaṇihita in connection with samādhi & vimokkha seems to mean “free from all longings,”…

paṇḍita →

pts

…Pv.iv.3#32 (opp. bāla = sappañña Pv-a.254); Dhs.1302; Mil.3, Mil.22; DN-a.i.117; Dhp-a.iv.111; Vv-a.257; Pv-a.39, Pv-a.41, Pv-a.60 (=…

paṇṇa →

pts

  1. a leaf (esp. betel leaf) Vin.i.201 (5 kinds of leaves recommended for medicinal purposes, viz. nimba˚; Azadirachta Indica kuṭaja˚; Wrightia antidysenterica, paṭola˚; Trichosanthes dioeca, *su …

paṇṇaka →

pts

…avaseso udaka-pappaṭaka-nīla-bījak’ ādi sabbo ’ti paṇako ti sankhaṃ gacchati“); SN.v.122; AN.iii.187, AN.iii.232,…

paṭa →

pts

…sadda); Vv-a.73, Vv-a.201; Pv-a.185. Cp. paṭikā & paṭalikā; also kappaṭa.

cp. Epic Sk. paṭa, etym. unknown, prob. dialectical

paṭala →

pts

  1. a covering, membrane, lining, envelope, skin film Vism.257 (maṃsa˚ of the liver, where Kp-a.54 reads maṃsa-piṇḍa), Vism.359 (phaṇa˚); Dhs-a.307 (7 akkhi˚ membranes of the eye); Kp-a.21 (samuppa …

paṭhavī →

pts

…is opposed to bhūmi-pappaṭaka. Otherwise it is very frequent in representing the earth as solid, firm, spacious ground See DN.ii.14,…

paṭibhāga →

pts

appaṭibhāga (adj.) unequalled, incomparable, matchless Mil.357 (+ appaṭiseṭṭha); Dhp-a.i.423 (=…

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…

paṭibāhati →

pts

…Pv-a.252, Pv-a.286 (grd. appaṭibāhanīya) Caus. -bāheti in same meaning Ja.iv.194; Dhp-a.ii.71; Pv-a.54
pp…

paṭicchanna →

pts

…Pv-a.43, Pv-a.103. -appaṭicchanna unconcealed, open, unrestrained Vin.ii.38; Ja.i.207.

paṭicchavi →

pts

in appaṭicchavi at Pv.ii.1#13 read with variant reading as sampatitacchavi.

paṭigandhiya →

pts

only as neg. appaṭi˚; (q.v.).

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

paṭigha →

pts

…204, 276 and passim

appaṭigha see separately s.v.

Note. How shall we read paṭighaṭṭha nānighaṃso at…

paṭikkhipati →

pts

…(aor. ˚khipi = vāresi)- appaṭikkhippa (grd.) not to be rejected Ja.ii.370. Contrasted to…

paṭimā →

pts

…(= bimba); Dhs-a.334 - appaṭima (adj.) without a counterpart, matchless incomparable Thag.614; Mil.239.

fr. paṭi +…

paṭipucchati →

pts

…Ja.i.170; 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 +…

paṭipuggala →

pts

…te paṭipuggala)
appaṭipuggala without a rival, unrivalled, without compare SN.i.158 SN.iii.86; Thig.185;…

paṭisama →

pts

…Mil.331.

paṭi +…

paṭisandhi →

pts

…A detailed discussion of p. is to be found at Vb-a.155–Vb-a.160
appaṭisandhika see sep.

fr….

paṭisaraṇa →

pts

…Ja.i.213; Ja.vi.398
appaṭisaraṇa (adj. without shelter, unprotected Vin.ii.153 (so read for appaṭiss˚)
Note. In meaning…

paṭisaṃvidita →

pts

…saṃ + vid; same (prati) at…

paṭisaṅkhā →

pts

…Pp.25, Pp.57; Dhs.1349. appaṭisaṅkhā (see also ˚sankhāti) want of judgment, inconsideration Pts.i.33,…

paṭisaṅkhāti →

pts

…Sddp.394
■ Opp. appaṭisaṅkhā inconsiderately, in phrase sahasā app˚ rashly & without a thought…

paṭiseṭṭha →

pts

adjective having a superior; neg. app˚; incomparable, unsurpassed Mil.357 (appaṭibhāga +).

paṭi + seṭṭha

paṭissavatā →

pts

obedience; neg. appaṭissavatā want of deference Dhs.1325 = Pp.20. Patissa & Patissa

abstr. fr. paṭissava

paṭissā →

pts

…deferential Iti.10 (sappatissa); Vv.84#41 (cp Vv-a.347), & appaṭissa disobedient, not attached to SN.i.139; SN.ii.224 sq.; AN.ii.20;…

paṭivedha →

pts

…Snp-a.111; Sdhp.65
appaṭivedha non-intelligence, ignorance Vin.i.230; SN.ii.92 SN.iii.261; SN.v.431; AN.ii.1;…

paṭivibhatta →

pts

…MN.i.372; AN.iv.211; Vv-a.50. On neg. ap˚; in cpd -bhogin see appaṭivibhatta.

paṭi + vibhatta

paṭividdha →

pts

…Pts.ii.19, Pts.ii.20; Ja.i.214; Vv-a.73 (˚catusacca = saccānaṃ kovida)
appaṭividdha not pierced,…

paṭivijjhati →

pts

… pp paṭividdha (q.v.). On phrase uttariṃ appaṭivijjhanto See uttari.

paṭi + vijjhati of vyadh

peta →

pts

…(dānaṃ petānaṃ upakappati); Ja.iv.495 sq (yakkhā pisācā petā, cp. preta-piśācayoḥ MBhār. 13 732); Vb.412 sq.; Sdhp.96 sq

phala →

pts

…70), animitta˚ samāpatti, appaṇihita˚ samāpatti. 2. a testicle Ja.iii.124 (dantehi ˚ṃ chindati = purisabhāvaṃ nāseti to castrate);…

phalatā →

pts

the fact or condition of bearing fruit Pv-a.139 (appa˚).

abstr. fr. phala

phusati →

pts

…a.); in bad sense kappaṭṭhitikaṃ kammaṃ Mil.108 (of Devadatta)

pp phuṭṭha. Cp. upa˚.

spṛś fr….

picu →

pts

Picu1

cotton Vin.i.271; usually in cpds, either as kappāsa˚; SN.v.284, SN.v.443, or tūla˚; SN.v.284 SN.v.351 (T. thula˚), SN.v.443; Ja.v.480 (T. tula˚).

pothana →

pts

Poṭhana & Pothana

(nt.)

  1. striking, beating Ja.ii.169 (tajjana˚); Ja.v.72 (udaka˚); Ja.vi.41 (kappāsa˚dhanuka). At all Ja passages th.
  2. (th) snapping one’s fingers Ja.i.394 (anguli˚, + celukkh …

poṇa →

pts

…as tanninna tappoṇa tappabbhāra, “leading to that end.” As nibbāna˚; e.g. at MN.i.493; SN.v.38 sq.; AN.iii.443; cp. Vv.84#42…

poṭhana →

pts

Poṭhana & Pothana

(nt.)

  1. striking, beating Ja.ii.169 (tajjana˚); Ja.v.72 (udaka˚); Ja.vi.41 (kappāsa˚dhanuka). At all Ja passages th.
  2. (th) snapping one’s fingers Ja.i.394 (anguli˚, + celukkh …

pubba →

pts

…Pp.13 (= apure apacchā, ekappahāren’ evâti attho Pp-a 186). 3. (cases adverbially) instr. pubbena in ˚âpara gradual MN.iii.79; acc….

puna →

pts

…Besides this the r is apparent in the doubling of the first consonants of compounds (punappunaṃ, punabbhava); it is quite lost in the…

puñña →

pts

…(paritta DN-a.i.110; appa SN.ii.229); as adj. (-˚) mahā˚ SN.i.191 opp. appa˚ MN.ii.5. puñña is defined at Mnd.90 as follows:…

pācīna →

pts

…(e.g. SN.iii.84) is only apparently a neg. pācīna, in reality a der. fr. apa (apa + ac), as pācīna is a der. fr pra + ac. See…

pāpa →

pts

…Vb.369, Vb.371.

pāruta →

pts

abhipāruta Note. The form apāruta is apparently only a neg. pāruta in reality it is apa + ā +…

pāṭihāriya →

pts

adjective striking, surprising, extraordinary, special; nt. wonder, miracle. Usually in stock phrase iddhi˚, ādesanā˚, anusāsanī˚ as the 3 marvels which characterise a Buddha with regard to his teachi …

pāṭihīra →

pts

adjective wonderful nt. a wonderful thing, marvel, miracle Pts.i.125 (yamaka˚); Pts.ii.158 (id.); Mhvs.5, Mhvs.118; Mil.106; Dāvs i.50; Dhp-a.iii.213
appātihīrakathā stupid talk DN.i.193 DN.i.2 …

rajakkha →

pts

…only in combination with appa˚ and mahā˚; i.e. having little (or no) and much defilement (or blemish of character) MN.i.169; SN.i.137…

rasa →

pts

…quite clear), opp. to bhūmipappaṭaka; Vism.418; pabbata-rasa mountain extract, rock-substance Ja.iii.55; suvaṇṇa˚; gold dust…

raṇa →

pts

…Thig.358 we read “(kāmā) appassādā raṇakarā sukkapakkha-visosanā,” and Thig.360 reads “raṇaṃ karitvā kāmānaṃ.”…

ruci →

pts

…Snp-a.453 = sundara-sarīrappabha). 2. inclination, liking, pleasure Pv-a.59 (˚ṃ uppādeti to find pleasure, to be satisfied)
■…

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 …

s →

pts

…An apparent hiatus-s in ye s-idha Snp.1083, and evaṃ s- ahaṃ Snp.1134 (variant reading) may be an abbreviated…

sabbassa →

pts

…(so read instead of sabbappaharaṇa). At some passages sabba (nt.) “all,” seems to be used in the same sense, esp. gen. sabbassa-e.g….

sadda →

pts

…etc.) & at Vb-a.45 (“sappatī ti saddo, udāhariyatī ti attho”). 2. voice Ja.ii.108. 3. word Vin.i.11; Iti.114; Dhp-a.i.15 (itthi˚)…

sagārava →

pts

adjective respectful, usually combined with sappatissa & other syn., e.g. Vin.i.45; Iti.10 Vism.19, Vism.221.

sa3 + gārava

saka →

pts

…Opp. assaka2-appassaka having little or nothing as one’s own (= daḷidda) AN.i.261; AN.ii.203; kamma-ssaka possessing one’s…

sakaṇṇajappaka →

pts

whispering in the ear, a method of (secretly) taking votes Vin.ii.98 sq (salāka-gāha).

sa + kaṇṇa + jappa + ka

sambhāvanā →

pts

honour, reverence, intention, confidence Mhvs.29, Mhvs.55; Dhs-a.163 (= okappanā); Sdhp.224.

fr. sambhāveti

sammā →

pts

…MN.i.42; AN.ii.89 -saṅkappa right resolve, right intention Dhp.12; Vin.i.10; Dhs.21, Dhs.298; definition DN.ii.312;…

sampadā →

pts

atta˚; SN.v.30 sq.; ākappa˚; AN.i.38; ājīva˚ AN.i.271; DN-a.i.235; kamma˚; AN.iv.238 sq.; dassana˚ Snp.231; nibbāna˚;…

sampajañña →

pts

attention, consideration, discrimination, comprehension, circumspection AN.i.13 sq.; AN.ii.93; AN.iii.307; AN.iv.320; AN.v.98 sq. SN.iii.169; DN.iii.213 (sati + samp. opp. to *muṭṭha-sacca asampaj …

samādhi →

pts

…or empty, appaṇihita or aimless, and animitta or signless AN.i.299; SN.iv.360; cp. SN.iv.296;…

samārambha →

pts

…Pp.58; Dhs-a.146- appasamārambha (written ˚rabbha) connected with little (or no) injury (to life) DN.i.143….

santappati →

pts

… pp santāpita.

saṃ + tappati1

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

…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…

santāpeti →

pts

sappa →

pts

snake MN.i.130; AN.iii.97, AN.iii.260 sq.; Snp.768; Ja.i.46, Ja.i.259, Ja.i.310, Ja.i.372; Ja.v.447 (kaṇha˚); Mnd.7; DN-a.i.197; Snp-a.13. Often in similes, e.g. Vism.161, Vism.587; Kp-a.144; Snp …

sappaccaya →

pts

adjective correlated, having a cause, conditioned DN.i.180; AN.i.82; Dhs.1083.

sa3 + paccaya

sappadesa →

pts

adjective in all places, all round MN.i.153.

sa3 + padesa

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”

sappañña →

pts

adjective wise MN.i.225; Snp.591; often as sapañña Iti.36; Snp.90; Ja.ii.65.

sa3 + pañña

sappaṭibhāga →

pts

adjective

  1. resembling, like DN.ii.215; Ja.i.303; Pp.30 sq.; Mil.37.
  2. having as (equal) counterparts, evenly mixed with MN.i.320 (kaṇhasukka˚); 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

adjective reverential, deferential Iti.10; Vin.i.45; Vv.84#41 (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

…male and a female snake are discussed).

fr. sappati

sappāya →

pts

adjective likely, beneficial fit, suitable AN.i.120; SN.iii.268; SN.iv.23 sq., SN.iv.133 sq. (Nibbāna˚ paṭipadā); Ja.i.182, Ja.i.195; Ja.ii.436 (kiṃci sappāyaṃ something that did him good, a remedy); …

sappāyatā →

pts

agreeableness, suitability, convenience Vism.79, Vism.121 (a˚), Vism.127.

abstr. fr. sappāya

sappāṇaka →

pts

adjective containing animate beings Vin.iii.125; Ja.i.198.

sa3 + pāṇa + ka

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

sara →

pts

…DN-a.i.106. -saṅkappa mindfulness and aspiration MN.i.453; MN.iii.132; SN.iv.76, SN.iv.137, SN.iv.190; Ne.16.

fr….

sati →

pts

…MN.ii.247; AN.i.99. -vepullappatta having attained a clear conscience Vin.ii.79 -saṃvara restraint in mindfulness…

sattha →

pts

…Vin.i.292; Mnd.446; Dhp.123 (appa˚ with a small c.) Mil.351.

  • -gamanīya (magga) a caravan road Vin.iv.63. *…

saṃsappa →

pts

adjective creeping AN.v.289.

fr. saṃ + sṛp

saṃsappaniyapariyāya →

pts

the creeping exposition, a discussion of the consequences of certain kinds of kamma AN.v.288 sq.

saṃsappati →

pts

to creep along, to crawl, move AN.v.289; Vv-a.278; Dhp-a.iv.49.

saṃ + sappati

saṃsappin →

pts

adjective = saṃsappa AN.iv.172.

saṃvaṭṭa →

pts

…of the Universe & time (kappa) the ascending aeon (vivaṭṭa the descending cycle), evolution Iti.99; Pp.60; Vism.419; Sdhp.484, Sdhp.485….

saṅkappa →

pts

…AN.iii.140; Vb-a.117. Sankappa is defined at Dhs-a.124 as (cetaso) abhiniropanā, i.e. application of the mind See on term also Cpd.

saṅkappeti →

pts

  1. to imagine; wish AN.ii.36; MN.i.402; Pp.19.
  2. to determine, to think about, strive after Ja.iii.449 sq.

Den. fr. sankappa

saṅkusaka →

pts

adjective contrary; neg. ; Ja.vi.297 (= appaṭiloma C.).

cp. Sk. sankasuka crumbling up

siddhika →

pts

adjective (-˚) connected with success; nāmasiddhika who thinks luck goes by names Ja.i.401 appasiddhika unprofitable, fatal, etc. Ja.iv.4, Ja.iv.5…

silutta →

pts

rat snake Ja.vi.194 (= gharasappa).

silābhu →

pts

whip snake Ja.vi.194 (= nīlapaṇṇavaṇṇasappa).

siṅgi →

pts

…Vv-a.284.

  • -loṇa (-kappa) license as to ginger & salt Vin.ii.300, Vin.ii.306.
  • -vaṇṇa gold-coloured…

siṅgī →

pts

…Vv-a.284.

  • -loṇa (-kappa) license as to ginger & salt Vin.ii.300, Vin.ii.306.
  • -vaṇṇa gold-coloured…

suddha →

pts

  1. clean, pure, Vin.i.16; Vin.ii.152; DN.i.110; Snp.476.
  2. purified, pure of heart MN.i.39; Dhp.125, Dhp.412; Snp.90
  3. simple, mere, unmixed, nothing but SN.i.135; Dhs-a.72; Ja.ii.252 (˚daṇḍaka jus …

sukhuma →

pts

adjective subtle, minute Vin.i.14; DN.i.182; SN.iv.202; AN.ii.171; Dhs.676; Thig.266; Dhp.125 = Snp.662; Vism.274, Vism.488 (˚rūpā). fine, exquisite DN.ii.17, DN.ii.188; Mil.313; susukhuma, very subtl …

suta →

pts

…Ja.v.485; Mil.248
appa-ssuta one who has little learning AN.ii.6 sq., AN.ii.218; AN.iii.181, AN.v.40, AN.v.152; bahu-ssuta one who…

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 …

sākkharappabheda →

pts

…with the phonology DN.i.88; AN.i.163; Snp.p.101; Mil.10; DN-a.i.247 (akkharappabhedo ti sikkhā ca nirutti ca).

sa3 + akkhara +…

sāmanta →

pts

…MN.i.95; -jappā (or -jappana) roundabout talk Vb.353; Vism.28; Mnd.226 Vb-a.484. abl. sāmantā in the neighbourhood of Vin.iii.36;…

sāra →

pts

…AN.ii.183. 4. value Mil.10; appasāra of small value DN.ii.346
asāra worthless Snp.937; nissāra the same Ja.ii.163…

sāvajja →

pts

…what is censurable, sin Ja.i.130; Mil.392; Vb-a.382 (mahā˚ or appa˚, with ref. to var. crimes).

sa + avajja

sīla →

pts

…speech; 7. samphappalāpā frivolous and senseless talk; 8. abhijjhāya covetousness 9. byāpādā malevolence; …

ta →

pts

…assimilation: taccarita; tapparāyaṇa Snp.1114; tappoṇa (= tad-pra-ava-nata) see taccarita tabbisaya (various)…

taccarita →

pts

…tanninna tappoṇa tappabhāra freq. as formula, expressing: converging to this end, bent thereon, striving towards this (aim): Nd ii.under…

tappara →

pts

adjective quite given to or intent upon (-˚), diligent, devoted Thag-a.148 (Tha-ap.57, Tha-ap.66) (mānapūjana˚ & buddhopaṭṭhāna˚).

Sk. tatpara

tappati →

pts

…tapyate, Pass. of tapati

Tappati2

■ instr. to be satiated, to be pleased, to be satisfied Ja.i.185 (puriso pāyāsassa t.);…

tappaṇa →

pts

satiating, refreshing; a restorative, in netta˚ some sort of eye-wash DN.i.12 (in combination w. kaṇṇa-tela & natthu-kamma).

Sk. tarpaṇa

tasa →

pts

…tasitā (tasiṇā? taṇhā appahīnā, etc., & ye te santāsaṃ āpajjanti.; SN.i.141; SN.iv.117, SN.iv.351; SN.v.393; Snp.146, Snp.629; Dhp.405…

tathā →

pts

…Snp.1073, Snp.1113; Cnd.277 (= tādisa taṃsaṇṭhita tappakāra).

Sk. tathā, cp. also kathaṃ

tattaka →

pts

…(bhojana).

tatta pp. of tappati2 + ka

Tattaka2

adjective (= tāvataka) of such size, so large Vism.184 (corresponding…

taṇhā →

pts

(lit.) drought, thirst; (fig.) craving, hunger for, excitement the fever of unsatisfied longing (c. loc.: kabaḷinkāre āhāre “thirst” for solid food SN.ii.101 sq.; cīvare piṇḍapāte taṇhā = greed for Sn …

thāmaka →

pts

adjective having strength Snp.1144 (dubbala˚ with failing strength); Mnd.12 (appa˚ + dubbala).

titta →

pts

…Ja.i.440; Ja.iii.275; Dhp.48 (kāmesu).

pp. of tappati2

titti →

pts

…find s.), Pv-a.55 (paṭilabhati) Pv-a.127.

from tappati2

tiṭṭhati →

pts

…tiṭṭheyya saṭṭhikappasahassāni to stay on indefinitely); tiṭṭheyya kappaṃ DN.ii.103. tiṭṭhantī anto vimānasmiṃ…

tula →

pts

…not to be measured, beyond compare or description Vv.30#4 (= anupama Vv-a.126); Pv.ii.8#9 (= appamāṇa Pv-a.110); Pv.iii.3#2 (= asadisarūpa…

tādin →

pts

…iṭṭhādisu tādilakkhaṇappattesu Pv-a.140, cp. Vv-a.95)
■ See tādisa1.

ubbejetar →

pts

…AN.iv.189 (id.); Pp.47, Pp.48 (= ghaṭṭetvā vijjhītvā ubbegappattaṃ karotī ti Pp-a 226).

n. ag. fr. ubbejeti

ubbejitar →

pts

…AN.iv.189 (id.); Pp.47, Pp.48 (= ghaṭṭetvā vijjhītvā ubbegappattaṃ karotī ti Pp-a 226).

n. ag. fr. ubbejeti

udappatta →

pts

see udapatta.

udicca →

pts

…n. 1) Ja.i.140, Ja.i.324 Ja.i.343, Ja.i.373; Mil.236
■ See also uddiya.

apparently an adjectivised ger. of udeti but…

ujju →

pts

…abhāvena ujubhāvappatta Pv-a.51).

  • -aṅgin (ujjangin) having straight limbs, neg. an˚ not having straight…

uju →

pts

…abhāvena ujubhāvappatta Pv-a.51).

  • -aṅgin (ujjangin) having straight limbs, neg. an˚ not having straight…

upa →

pts

…drag on to; ˚kappati come to, accrue; ˚kappana ad-ministering; ˚kāra service to; ˚kkhata administered; ˚gacchati go to,…

upacāra →

pts

…to appanā see Dhs trsln. 53 54; Cpd. 55; Mystic p. xi. Thus used of samādhi

upaga →

pts

…experiencing, having as vikappan˚ according to option Vin.iv.283; phal˚ bearing fruit, & pupph˚ having flowers, in flower Pv-a.275. 3….

upakannaka →

pts

…the ear (of another), spreader of reports AN.iii.136. Cp. kaṇṇajappaka & kaṇṇajappana.

upa + kaṇṇa + ka

upakappana →

pts

profit Pv-a.29 (dān˚), Pv-a.49 (an˚).

fr. upakappati

upakappanaka →

pts

adjective profitable Ja.i.398; Dhp-a.ii.133.

fr. upakappana

upakappati →

pts

…(id.), Pv-a.241; Sdhp.501, Sdhp.504.

upa + kappati

upakaraṇa →

pts

…of achieving a purpose, viz. apparatus of a ship Ja.iv.165; tunnavaya˚ a weaver’s outfit Ja.ii.364; dabb˚; fit to be used as wood Vism.120;…

upapajjati →

pts

…The variant reading upp˚ is apparently frequent; but it is almost impossible to distinguish between upap˚ and upp˚ in the Sinhalese writing, and…

upatappati →

pts

to be vexed or tormented Ja.v.90; Dhs-a.42.

upa + tappati1)

uppajjanaka →

pts

adjective (belonging to) coming into existence, i.e. arising suddenly or without apparent cause, in -bhaṇḍa a treasure trove Ja.iii.150.

fr. uppajjana

uppādana →

pts

making, generating, causing Pv-a.71 (anubal˚ read for anubalappadāna?) Pv-a.114.

fr. uppada2

ura →

pts

…(urena gacchati ti urago sappass’ etaṃ adhivacanaṃ Pv-a.63); Pv-a.61, Pv-a.67.

  • -cakka an iron wheel (put on the…

uro →

pts

…(urena gacchati ti urago sappass’ etaṃ adhivacanaṃ Pv-a.63); Pv-a.61, Pv-a.67.

  • -cakka an iron wheel (put on the…

uttari FIXME double →

pts

…Vv-a.152
■ uttariṃ appaṭivijjhanto not going further in comprehension, i.e. reaching the highest degree of comprehension, Vism.314…

uttari →

pts

…Vv-a.152
■ uttariṃ appaṭivijjhanto not going further in comprehension, i.e. reaching the highest degree of comprehension, Vism.314…

uttariṃ FIXME double →

pts

…Vv-a.152
■ uttariṃ appaṭivijjhanto not going further in comprehension, i.e. reaching the highest degree of comprehension, Vism.314…

uttariṃ →

pts

…Vv-a.152
■ uttariṃ appaṭivijjhanto not going further in comprehension, i.e. reaching the highest degree of comprehension, Vism.314…

utu →

pts

…hemante jalappavesa-sevanā Snp-a.291).

  • -kāla seasonable favourable time (of the year) Vin.i.299;…

uṇṇa →

pts

Uṇṇā (f.)

  1. wool AN.iii.37 = AN.iv.265 (+ kappāsā cotton) Ja.ii.147; Snp-a.263 (patt˚).
  2. hair between the eyebrows Snp.1022, & in stock phrase, describing one of the 32 signs of a Mahāpurisa, …

va →

pts

…(aggi-daḍḍho va tappati); Ja.i.138, Ja.i.149 (so pi suvaṇṇa-vaṇṇo va ahosi) 207; Snp-a.76 (vakāro avadhāraṇ’ attho…

vacī →

pts

…pharusā vācā, samphappalāpa AN.ii.141; DN.iii.52, DN.iii.96, DN.iii.111, DN.iii.214, DN.iii.217; Mnd.386; Pp.60; Dhp-a.i.23…

vajjha →

pts

…(cora), Ja.vi.483 (= vajjhappatta cora C.); Vism.314; Kp-a.27- avajjha not to be slain, scathless Snp.288 (brāhmaṇa)…

vana →

pts

…a forest tree; as vanappati only at Vin.iii.47; otherwise vanaspati, e.g. SN.iv.302 (osadhī +…

vapati →

pts

…Pv-a.139
pass vappate SN.i.227 (yādisaṃ v. bījaṃ tādisaṃ harate phalaṃ), and vuppati [Vedic upyate]…

vappa →

pts

…ploughing festival Ja.i.57; Dhp-a.ii.113; Snp-a.141.

orig. grd. fr. vap = Sk. vāpya

Vappa2

a tear, tears Vin.i.345…

vasi →

pts

… ■ and -ppatti mastership mastery Vism.190 (appanā +).

vekkhiya →

pts

…in appaṭivekkhiya not considering Ja.iv.4 See the usual…

vesa →

pts

dress, apparel; (more frequently:) disguise, (assumed) appearance Ja.i.146 (pakati˚ usual dress), Ja.i.230 (āyuttaka˚); Ja.iii.418 (andha˚)…

veyyāvacca →

pts

…id. Pv-a.65
■ Cp vyappatha.

corresponds to (although doubtful in what relation) Sk. *vaiyā-pṛtya, abstr. fr….

vi →

pts

…˚kaṭika unclean ˚kappa change round, ˚kāra per-turbation, *dis-*tortion ˚kāla wrong time, ˚tatha *un-*truth, ˚dhūma…

vicakkhaṇa →

pts

…wit SN.i.214 = Snp.186 (appamatta + ; translation K.S. i.277 “discerning wit”); Snp.583; Ja.iv.58; Ja.vi.286; Mil.216; Vism.43;…

vidhura →

pts

…Snp.996 (= vigata-dhura, appaṭima Snp-a.583); AN.i.116 (here in meaning “clever,” perhaps = vidura; spelt vidhūra) Cp. Np. Vidhura

vidū →

pts

…(dhamma˚) Vv.30#11 (= sappañña Vv-a.127); Mil.276; Mhvs.15, Mhvs.51 (ṭhān’ âṭhāṇa˚ knowing right & wrong sites)
■ In Pass…

vihārin →

pts

…state or condition DN.i.162 (appa-dukkha˚), DN.i.251 (evaṃ˚); AN.i.24 (araṇa˚), AN.i.26 (mettā); Iti.74 (appamāda˚); Snp.45 (sādhu˚),…

vikappa →

pts

…Snp-a.591
■ Cp. nibbikappa.

vi + kappa

vikappana →

pts

…distinguished: sammukhāvikappanā & parammukhā˚. All these passages refer to the cīvara. 2. alternative, indecision, indefiniteness (=…

vikappeti →

pts

…Snp.793 = Snp.802 (= vikappaṃ āpajjati Mnd.97), Snp.918 (id. Mnd.351). 2. to detail, describe, state Kp-a.166; Snp-a.43. 3. to assign,…

vikappin →

pts

adjective having intentions upon (-˚), designing AN.iii.136 (an-issara˚ intentioning unruliness).

fr. vikappa

vikāra →

pts

…i.e. the first caused by kappa-vuṭṭhāna, the second by dhātu-kkhobha) Kp-a.107 (vaṇṇa˚). 2. distortion, reversion, contortion, in…

vimokha →

pts

suññato v., animitto v. appaṇihito v. Pts.ii.35; Vism.658. The eight vimokkhas or stages of emancipation, are: the condition of *rūpī,…

vimokkha →

pts

suññato v., animitto v. appaṇihito v. Pts.ii.35; Vism.658. The eight vimokkhas or stages of emancipation, are: the condition of *rūpī,…

vimāna →

pts

…Thus = vigata-māne appamāṇe mahanta vara-pāsāda Vv-a.131; = visiṭṭhamānaṃ, pamāṇato mahantaṃ Vv-a.160
■ applied…

viniyujjati →

pts

to be connected with, to ensue, accrue Pv-a.29 (= upakappati).

vi + niyujjati

vipphandita →

pts

…(here without diṭṭhi˚ the C. expln is “hatthirājavaṇṇa sappavaṇṇ’ ādidassa nāni” K.S. i.320); Dhs.381;…

visa →

pts

…Thag.418; Thag.768; Snp.1 (sappa snake venom); AN.ii.110; Ja.i.271 (halāhala˚ deadly p.), Ja.iii.201; Ja.iv.222; Pp.48; Mil.302; Pv-a.62,…

visajjati →

pts

…pp. visatta (q.v.)
■ The apparent ger. form visajja belongs to vissajjati.

vi + sajjati, Pass. of sañj; the…

visappana →

pts

in -rasa at Vism.470 is not clear. Is it “spreading”, or misprint for visa-pāna?

vi + sṛp

visaya →

pts

…= Vb-a.182 (mahā˚ & appa˚); Kp-a.17; Snp-a.22, Snp-a.154 (buddha˚), Snp-a.228 (id.); Pv-a.72, Pv-a.89
avisaya not…

vivaṭa →

pts

…a yearly festival, “Public Day,” called after the fashion of the people going uncovered (appaṭicchannena sarīrena) bare-footed to…

vivaṭṭa →

pts

…either with or without kappa). Thus as “periods” of the world they practically mean the same thing & may both be interpreted in the sense…

viyūḷha →

pts

…imminent Ja.ii.336 (maraṇe viyūḷhe = paccupaṭṭhite C.). Cp. saṃyūḷha.

apparently vi + ūḷha, pp. of viyūhati, but mixed…

viññāṇa →

pts

…passage explained as “punappaṭisandhi-v.” at Cnd.569#c); Snp.1110 (uparujjhati); Pts.i.53 sq., Pts.i.153 sq.; Pts.ii.102; Vb.9 sq. Vb.53…

vuttika →

pts

sabhāga˚ living in mutual courtesy or properly, always combined with sappatissa, e.g. Vin.i.187; Vin.ii.162; AN.iii.14 sq.

vutti + ka

vy →

pts

…(like byaggha, byañjana, byappatha, byamha, byāpanna byābādha etc.). In a few cases vya˚; represents (a diaeretic) vi˚; as in vyamhita &…

vyappanā →

pts

application (of mind), focussing (of attention) Dhs.7.

vi + appanā

vyappatha →

pts

…at Vin.iv.2 (see under byappatha) Dhs-a.324 (explained as vākya-bheda).

perhaps a distortion of *vyāpṛta, for which…

vyappathi →

pts

activity, occupation, duty (?) Snp.961. See remarks on byappatha.

cp. Sk. vyāpṛti

vyāpāra →

pts

…business, service, work Ja.i.341; Ja.v.60; Vism.595. Cp. veyyāvacca, vyappatha (by˚), vyāvaṭa.

vi + ā +…

vyāvaṭa →

pts

…accordingly!

= Sk. vyāpṛta, cp. vyāpāra, byappatha. & veyyāvacca

vācā →

pts

…at Dhs-a.324: see byappatha

vācaṃ bhindati: 1 to modify the speech or expression Snp-a.216 (cp….

vāsa →

pts

…clothed in Ja.vi.47 (hema-kappana-vāsase).

vas to clothe, see vasati1

Vāsa2

  1. living, sojourn,…

vūpakaṭṭha →

pts

…phrase eko vūpakaṭṭho appamatto ātāpī etc (see arahant ii.B.), e.g. DN.iii.76; SN.i.117; SN.ii.21, SN.ii.244…

ya →

pts

yassa jātarūparajataṃ kappati pañca pi tassa kāmaguṇā kappanti SN.iv.326 In a generalizing sense (cp. below ii.3): yo…

yasassin →

pts

…(as explained at Cnd.530: yasappatta, sakkata, lābhī etc.) DN.i.48 (ñāta +) AN.ii.34; Snp.179, Snp.298, Snp.343, Snp.1117; Pv.i.4#1;…

yata →

pts

…etc. Cnd.525); Ja.vi.294 (C. appamatta; Kern

Toevoegselen

s. v. proposes reading yatta for yata Vism.201 (?). Esp. in two phrases: yat-atta

yañña →

pts

…give it, at Cnd.70 (under appamatta). Similarly we find the threefold division of “yañña” (= cīvara etc.), “yaññayājaka” (=…

yoga →

pts

…(bālya˚), Pv-a.98 (sammappadhāna˚)
pubba˚; connection with a former body, one’s former action or life-history Ja.v.476;…

yutta →

pts

…due to (-˚, with a grd., apparently superfluous Ja.iii.208 (āsankitabba˚); cp. yuttaka. 7. (nt.) conjunction i.e. of the moon with one or…

yānikata →

pts

…tattha vasippatto hoti balappatto etc.“). The expression is to be compared with yatānuyāgin & yātrā, similarly to which it is used only…

yāva →

pts

…yāmakālikaṃ na kappati, kappati yāvakālikena sattāha kālikaṃ na k. etc. with foll. yāvajīvikaṃ & the same with kappati…

ābādha →

pts

…anasanaṃ jarā, cp. Snp.311
■ See also cpd. appābādha (health) under appa.

ā + bādh to oppress, Vedic ābādha…

āciṇṇa →

pts

…Pv-a.54; Sdhp.90.

  • -kappa ordinance or rule of right conduct or customary practice (?) Vin.i.79; Vin.ii.301; Dpvs.iv.47;…

āgacchati →

pts

…(get to, be a profit to upakappati Pv-a.241) 3. to come by, to come out to (be understood as), to refer or be referred to, to be meant or…

ākappa →

pts

…dressed, Ja.i.420.

cp. Sk. ākalpa ā + kappa

ākiṇṇa →

pts

…AN.v.15 (an˚ C. for appakiṇṇa); Snp.408 (˚varalakkhaṇa = vipula- varalakkh˚ Snp-a.383); Pv.ii.12#4 (nānā-dijagaṇ = āyutta…

ālamba →

pts

…+…

āpiyati →

pts

to be in motion (in etym. of āpo) Vism.364.

fr. ; cp. appāyati & appeti

ārammaṇa →

pts

primary meaning “foundation”, from this applied in the foll. senses:

  1. support, help, footing, expedient, anything to be depended upon as a means of achieving what is desired, i.e. basis of operatio …

āsappanā →

pts

…with parisappanā Nd3 1; Dhs.1004 (trsl. “evasion”, cp. Dhs trsl. p 116), Dhs.1118,…

ātapa →

pts

…read ˚ātāpa q.v.). Cp. ātappa.

  • -vāraṇa “warding off the sun-heat”, i.e. a parasol sun-shade Dāvs i.28;…

ātappa →

pts

ardour, zeal, exertion DN.i.13; DN.iii.30 sq., DN.iii.104 sq., DN.iii.238 sq.; MN.iii.210; SN.ii.132 SN.ii.196 sq.; AN.i.153; AN.iii.249; AN.iv.460 sq.; AN.v.17 sq.; Snp.1062 (= ussāha ussoḷhi thāma e …

ātaṅka →

pts

illness, sickness, disease MN.i.437; SN.iii.1; Snp.966 (˚phassa, cp. Mnd.486) Freq. in cpd. appātaṅka freedom from illness, health (cp. appābādha) DN.i.204; DN.iii.166; AN.iii.6 …

ātāpa →

pts

…Mil.313 (cittassa ātāpo paritāpo); Pv-a.98 (viriya˚) Cp. ātappa & ātāpana.

ā + tāpa fr. tap; cp. tāpeti

ātāpin →

pts

…“eko vūpakaṭṭho appamatto ātāpī pahitatto”: see arahant II. B. See also satipaṭṭhāna. Opp. anātāpin

āvāsa →

pts

…Vv-a.46.

  • -kappa the practice of (holding Uposatha in different residence (within the same boundary) Vin.ii.294,…

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,…

āyu →

pts

…see āyūhā.

  • -kappa duration of life Mil.141; Dhp-a.i.250.
  • -khaya decay of life (cp….

āyuka →

pts

…(long) and appa (short) as dīghāyuka AN.iv.240; Pv-a.27; appāyuka AN.iv.247; Pv-a.103 both at Vism.422. In…

āyukin →

pts

adjective = āyuka; in appāyukin short lived Vv.41#6.

fr. āyu

āṇi →

pts

…at Vism.108; DN-a.i.199 is apparently a sort of brush made of four or five small pieces of flexible wood.

Vedic āṇi to aṇu fine, thin,…

ṭha →

pts

…on little DN.i.143): see *kappa*˚ (lasting a k.), kūṭa˚ (immovable) gaha˚ (founding a house, householder), dhamma˚, nava˚…

ṭhapanā →

pts

  1. arrangement DN-a.i.294.
  2. application of mind, attention Pp.18, Vism.278 (= appanā).

ṭhita →

pts

…(adj.) (for kappa-*ṭhitin) standing or waiting a whole kappa Pp.13 (expl. at Pp-a.187 by ṭhitakappo assa atthī ti; kappaṃ…