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dasa, 304 találat.
dasa →
ncped
num. ten.
dasā →
ncped
the loose end of a cloth; an edge or border.
dāsa →
ncped
slave.
dasa →
pts
…Matt. 25, 1) divase divase dasa dasa putte vijāyitvā (giving birth to 10 sons day by day) Pv.i.6 2. impersonal: 10 commandments (dasa…
dasā →
pts
…(dasāni)
■ sadasa (nt.) a kind of seat, a rug (lit. with a fringe) Vin.iv.171 (= nisīdana); opp….
dāsa →
pts
slave, often combined w. f. dāsī. Def. by Bdhgh as “antojāto” (DN-a.i.300), or as “antojātadhanakkīta-karamarânīta-sāmaṃ dāsabyaṃ upagatānaṃ aññataro” (ibid. DN-a.i.168)
■ In phrase *dāsā ca kam …
ambasaṇḍā →
dppn
A brahmin village in Māgadha to the east of Rājagaha.
To the north of the village was the Vediyaka mountain, in which was the Indasālaguhā, where the Sakkapañha Sutta was preached. On the occasion of …
aṭṭhakanāgara →
dppn
…which came the householder Dasama who, while on a visit to Pāṭaliputta on business, went to see Ānanda at Beluvagāma and questioned him….
beluva →
dppn
…death. The householder Dasama of Aṭṭhakanāgara sought him there, amid their conversation is recorded in the Aṭṭhakanāgara Sutta….
dasama →
dppn
A householder of Aṭṭhakanāgara. One day, having finished some business which took him to Pāṭaliputta, he visited the Kukkuṭārāma to call upon Ānanda. Learning that Ānanda was at Beluvagāma near Vesāli …
dasārahā →
dppn
A group of Khattiyas, owners of the Ānaka-drum. SN.ii.266f.
dāsaka →
dppn
A monk whose Theragāthā verse says that one who eats much and is lazy will keep being reborn. Thag.17
Perhaps it is this same Dāsaka who is mentioned in the Saṃyutta Nikāya SN.iii.127ff. as having …
indasālaguhā →
dppn
A cave on the Vediya mountain, to the north of Ambasaṇḍā, which was a brahmin village, east of Rājagaha. Once, when the Buddha was staying there, Sakka visited him and asked him the questions recorded …
isidāsa →
dppn
A thera. He had a brother, also a monk, named Isibhatta. Having spent the rainy season in Sāvatthī, they went to take up their abode in a certain village. The people there gave them food and robes, bu …
isidāsī →
dppn
She was the daughter of a good and wealthy merchant of Ujjenī. Having come of age, she was given in marriage to the son of a merchant in Sāketa.
For one month she lived with him as a devoted wife; th …
jotidāsa →
dppn
A monk whose Theragāthā verses speak of kamma. Thag.143–144
kassapa →
dppn
…Kassapa, Kumāra°, Gayā°, Dasabala°, Nadī°, Nārada°, Pūraṇa°, Mahā° and Lomasa°.
Kassapa was evidently a well-known gotta name and…
khemaka →
dppn
An arahant. Once, when he lay very ill at the Badarikārāmā, near Kosambī, some monks, staying at the Ghositārāma, sent one of their number, Dāsaka, with a message to Khemaka, inquiring whether he mana …
kukkuṭārāma →
dppn
…for we find the householder Dasama of Aṭṭhakanāgara going there to enquire as to his whereabouts.AN.v.342 MN.i.349 At a later date it was the…
pālileyya →
dppn
PālileyyaPārileyyaPārileyyaka
A town near Kosambī. When the Buddha found that he could not persuade the Kosambī monks to refrain from quarrelling, he left Kosambī alone and unattended, and passing th …
rakkhita →
dppn
Rakkhita 1
A monk whose Theragāthā verse speaks of having uprooted all defilements and become cool. Thag.79
Rakkhita2Rakkhitavanasaṇḍa
A forest tract near the village of Pāril …
rājagaha →
dppn
A city, the capital of Māgadha.
The place was called Giribbaja (mountain stronghold) because it was surrounded by five hills—Paṇḍava, Gijjhakūṭa, Vebhāra, Isigili and Vepulla. It is said MN.iii.68 th …
sakka →
dppn
…always spoken of as chief of the devas. The Saṃyutta Nikāya…
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 …
tāvatiṃsā →
dppn
TāvatiṃsāTidasāTidiva
The second of the six deva-worlds, the first being the Cātummahārājika world. Tāvatiṃsā stands at the top of Mount Sineru. Sakka is king of Tāvatiṃsā.
Tāvatiṃsā was also known …
vediyaka →
dppn
VediyakaVediya
A mountain to the north of Ambasaṇḍā, in which was the Indasālaguhā, where the Buddha stayed. The mountain was bathed in radiance when Sakka visited the Buddha on the occasion of the p …
āṇi →
dppn
ĀṇiĀṇakaĀṇṇaka
A mutiṅga (kettle-drum) belonging to the Dasārahas. As it grew old and began to split, they fixed in another peg, and this process was continued, until, at last, the original drumhe …
yathā-bhūta-ñāṇa-dassana →
farkas
a valóságnak megfelelő tudás; annak tudása és látása, ami van
adasaka →
ncped
without a fringe.
alamatthadasatara →
ncped
more competent to see what is beneficial; wiser
ariyaddasa →
ncped
seeing what belongs to the noble ones, what is noble
aññadatthudasa →
ncped
seeing absolutelyl the only seer ( of Brahmā or Tathāgata)
aṇḍasambhava →
ncped
produced from an egg; a bird
aṭṭhādasa →
ncped
num. eighteen
catuddasa →
ncped
num. fourteen.
chandasa →
ncped
intr. of chandena
cuddasa →
ncped
num. & mfn.
- (num.) 14
- (mfn.) containing (poems) of 14 verses.
cuddasaka →
ncped
set of 14; containing (poems) of 14 verses.
cuddasama →
ncped
(~a, ī)n the 14th.
cātuddasa →
ncped
, mfn. & masculine
- (n.) the 14th day (of a lunar fortnight)
- (mfn.) on the 14th day (of a lunar fortnight); (m.) the uposatha observance on the fourteenth day (of a lunar fortnight)
dasabala →
ncped
dasabala1
mfn. & masculine possessing ten powers; the one who possesses ten powers, a buddha.
dasabala2
neuter pl. ten…
dasabalāni →
ncped
dasaddha →
ncped
five.
dasadhā →
ncped
indeclinable in ten parts, in ten groups, into ten pieces; tenfold.
dasadisā →
ncped
adverb towards the ten directions; in every direction, all around.
dasaha →
ncped
period of ten days.
dasahā →
ncped
adverb within ten days.
dasahāpaṭicchanna →
ncped
concealed for ten days.
dasaka →
ncped
set of ten; a collection of ten, a decad; a section consisting of sets of ten.
dasakanipāta →
ncped
section consisting of sets of ten.
dasakkhattuṃ →
ncped
indeclinable a set of ten; a collection of ten, a decad; a section consisting of sets of ten.
dasama →
ncped
the tenth.
dasamūlaka →
ncped
(what is) based on ten items; (a statement or exposition) concerned with ten items.
dasapada →
ncped
checkered board (for gambling or playing a game)
dasasahassī →
ncped
consisting of 10, 000 (cakkavāḷas)
dasasata →
ncped
num. & mfn. (numbering) one thousand.
dasasatakkhatuṃ →
ncped
thousand times.
dasasikkhāpadika →
ncped
(one) who follows, observes, the ten sikkhāpadas.
dasavagga →
ncped
group of ten; consisting of a group of ten.
dasavaggika →
ncped
forming a group of ten.
dasavassa →
ncped
of ten years’ standing; one who has been ordained for ten years.
dasavassuddesika →
ncped
about ten years old.
dasavassāyuka →
ncped
having a life span of ten years.
dasavāsa →
ncped
following the ten ways of living.
daṇḍasatthaka →
ncped
knife with a handle.
dhammadasa →
ncped
seeing, understanding, dhamma.
dhammaddasa →
ncped
seeing, understanding, dhamma.
dhammādāsa →
ncped
the mirror of the dhamma.
duddasa →
ncped
difficult to see; hard to understand.
dvādasa →
ncped
num. & mfn.
- (num.) twelve.
- (mfn.) in the twelfth.
dvādasaka →
ncped
dvādasaka1
neuter a set of twelve.
dvādasaka2
mf(~ī)n. consisting of twelve.
dvādasaki →
ncped
(~ī)n. consisting of twelve.
dvādasakin →
ncped
(~ī)n. consisting of twelve.
dvādasama →
ncped
(~ī)n. the twelfth.
dvādasamāsika →
ncped
consisting of twelve months.
dvādasamāsiya →
ncped
dvādasanahuta →
ncped
(numbering) 120, 000
dvādasaporisa →
ncped
measuring the height of twelve men.
dvādasapurisa →
ncped
involving twelve men.
dvādasavassa →
ncped
twelve years old.
dvādasayojana →
ncped
extending twelve yojanas.
dāsakammakarā →
ncped
slaves and servants.
dāsakaputta →
ncped
retainer, a vassal.
dāsaporisa →
ncped
slaves and serving-men.
dāsaviya →
ncped
dāsavya →
ncped
slavery; servitude; the condition of being a slave.
dāsidāsa →
ncped
dāsīdāsa →
ncped
male and female slaves.
ekādasa →
ncped
num. n., & mf(~ā & ~ī)n.
- (num.) eleven.
- (n.) an eleven; a group of eleven.
- (mfn.) eleventh.
ekādasaka →
ncped
section dealing with a group or groups of eleven.
ekādasama →
ncped
(~ā & ~ī)n. the eleventh.
indasagotta →
ncped
who has the same gotra as Inda
kodhasammadasammatta →
ncped
exhilarated with the intoxication of anger
nālikasaṇḍāsa →
ncped
blowing pipe and tongs.
taṃdasama →
ncped
with that one as the tenth, consisting of that one and nine others
tedasa →
ncped
num., mfn.
tidasa →
ncped
and m.pl.) numbering thirty(-three), (one of) the thirty(-three) gods.
ādāsa →
ncped
looking-glass; a mirror.
ādāsaka →
ncped
mirror.
ūnadasavassa →
ncped
(one) less than ten years’ standing
ḍasati →
ncped
bala →
nyana
…texts. - About the 10 powers of a Buddha, see: dasa - bala
ceto-vimutti →
nyana
…of a Perfect One see: dasa - bala See vimokkha I.
It is also called ‘unshakable deliverance of mind’ akuppa further ‘Infinite of m’….
powers →
nyana
…bala - For the 6 higher p., see: abhiññna For the 10 p. of a Buddha, see: dasabala - For the 4 roads to p., see: iddhipāda.…
puñña-kiriya-vatthu →
nyana
…have a list of ten dasa p which is very popular in Buddhist countries: 1-3 as above, 4 reverence apaciti 5 service veyyāvacca 6…
tathāgata-bala →
nyana
Tathāgata-bala: the ‘ten powers of the Perfect One’; see: dasa - bala.
abhibhū →
pts
…anabhibhūta aññadatthudasa vasavattin, i.e. unvanquished Lord of all DN.i.18; DN.iii.135 = Cnd.276; AN.ii.24; AN.iv.94; Iti.122; cp…
abhiruda →
pts
adjective -˚ resounding with (the cries of animals, esp. the song of birds), full of the sound of (birds) Thag.1062 (kuñjara˚), Thag.1113 (mayūra-koñca˚) Ja.iv.466 (adāsakunta˚); Ja.v.304 (mayūra-k …
accaya →
pts
…(katipāh˚), Pv-a.82 (dasamās˚), Pv-a.145 (vassasatānaṃ) 2. (modal) passing or getting over, overcoming, conquering, only in phrase…
adasaka →
pts
adjective see dasā.
addasā →
pts
3rd sg. aor. of *dassati; see *dassati 2 a. Adda & Addayana
adinna →
pts
…of bad character or sīla (dasa-sīla see sīla ii.). Vin.i.83 (˚ā veramaṇī); DN.i.4 (= parassa haraṇaṃ theyyaṃ…
adāsa →
pts
kind of bird Ja.iv.466.
prob. = adaṃsa, from ḍasati to bite, cp. dāṭhā tooth; lit meaning “toothless” or “not biting”
agghanaka →
pts
…Dhp-a.iii.120 (cuddasakoṭi˚); Mhvs.26, Mhvs.22; Mhvs.34, Mhvs.87
■ f. -ikā Ja.i.178 (satasahass˚).
fr. *agghana, abstr. to…
akkosa →
pts
…always as dasa a˚-vatthūni 10 bases of abuse 10 expressions of cursing Ja.i.191; Snp-a.364, Snp-a.467; Dhp-a.i.212;…
akkuṭṭha →
pts
…railed at Snp.366 (= dasahi akkosavatthūhi abhisatto Snp-a.364); Ja.vi.187. 2. (nt.) reviling, scolding, swearing at; in combination…
amata →
pts
amājāta →
pts
adjective born in the house, of a slave Ja.i.226 (dāsa, so read for āmajāta, an old mistake, expld. by C. forcibly as “āma ahaṃ vo dāsī ti”!). See also āmāya.
amā + jāta; amā adv. “at hom …
antara →
pts
… 2. in between, distant; dvādasa yojan antaraṃ ṭhānaṃ Pv-a.139 Pv-a.139.
- In noun-function (nt.):
- . spatial: the inside (of)…
anupañcāhaṃ →
pts
adverb every five days Pv-a.139 (+ anudasāhaṃ).
anu + pañcā + ahaṃ
anuḍasati →
pts
to bite Ja.vi.192.
anu + ḍasati
api →
pts
indeclinable both prep. & conj., orig meaning “close by”, then as prep. “towards, to, on to on” and as adv. “later, and, moreover”.
- (prep. pref.)
- prep. c. loc.: api ratte later on in the n …
arahant →
pts
…Vin.i.19 (ekādasa loke arahanto), Vin.i.20 (ekasaṭṭhi id.), Vin.i.25 sq.; Vin.ii.110, Vin.ii.161; Vin.iii.1; Vin.iv.112 (te…
ariya →
pts
…Noble ones Dpvs.v.92
atipāta →
pts
…killing, the first of the dasasīla or decalogue); DN-a.i.69 (= pāṇavadha, pāṇaghāta); Snp.242; Kp ii. cp. Kp-a.26; Pv-a.28, Pv-a.33…
atireka →
pts
…Vin.i.255; Ja.i.72 (˚padasata), Ja.i.109; Ja.i.441 (in higher positions); Mil.216; Dhs-a.2; Dhp-a.ii.98.
- -cīvara…
añjali →
pts
…them to the head (Vv-a.7: dasanakha-samodhāna-samujjalaṃ añjaliṃ paggayha). Only in stock phrases
- añjaliṃ paṇāmeti to bend…
añjalikā →
pts
…(explained at Vv-a.24 as dasanakha-samodhāna samujjalaṃ añjaliṃ sirasi paggaṇhantī guṇa-visiṭṭhānaṃ apacayānaṃ…
aññadatthu →
pts
…Pv-a.97, Pv-a.114.
- -dasa sure-seeing, seeing everything, all pervading DN.i.18; DN.iii.135, DN.iii.185; AN.ii.24;…
aṅga →
pts
…of an Arahant (cp. dasa1 B 2) SN.iii.83.Kp.iv.10 = Kp-a.88;.cp. MN.i.446 *dasah’angehi samannāgato rañño…
aṭṭha →
pts
…set, aṭṭha denotes, like dasa (q.v.) a comprehensive unity. See esp. the cpds for this application. -aṃsa and -aṅgika. Closely related…
bandhati →
pts
…on to (loc.) Dhp-a.i.182 (dasante). fig. to apply to, put to, settle on Dhp-a.ii.12 (mānasaṃ paradāre) 3. to fix, prepare, get up, put…
bhatta →
pts
feeding, food, nourishment, meal Dhp.185; Pp.28, Pp.55; Ja.ii.15; Ja.v.170 (bhatta-manuñña-rūpaṃ for bhattaṃ-); Vism.66 (where 14 kinds enumerated, i.e. sangha˚ uddesa˚ etc.); Sdhp.118
■ ucchiṭṭh …
bhāra →
pts
…of “gambhīra” & “duddasa” (saccāni) at Vb-a.141, viz. mahā-samuddaṃ manthetvā ojāya nīharaṇaṃ; Sineru-pādato vālikāya…
buddha →
pts
…Bv.i.64 (appameyya); x.5 (cuddasa) -dhamma Buddhahood Mil.276; pl. condition or attributes of a B. Ja.i.20; referred to as 6 at…
catur →
pts
…catu˚ catur˚ in cpds catuddasa (14), also through elision & reduction cuddasa Pv-a.55, Pv-a.283, etc., cp. also cātuddasī. Catuvīsati (24)…
chanda →
pts
- impulse, excitement; intention, resolution, will desire for, wish for, delight in (c. loc.). Explained at Vism.466 as “kattu-kāmatāy” adhivacanaṃ; by Dhtp.587 & Dhtm.821 as; chand = icchāyaṃ …
chandasā →
pts
metrics, prosody Mil.3.
see chando
cuddasa →
pts
fourteen Ja.i.71; Ja.vi.8; Mil.12; Dhp-a.iii.120, Dhp-a.iii.186.
contracted fr. catuddasa, Sk. caturdaśa, cp. catur
cātur →
pts
…-(d)dasī (f.) [to catuddasa fourteen] the 14th day of the lunar half month AN.i.144. Pv-a.55; Vv-a.71, Vv-a.99, Vv-a.129. With…
dakkha →
pts
…to honour, Denom. fr. *dasa = Lat. decus honour, skill All to *dek in Lat. decet to be fit, proper, etc. On var theories of connections of…
dakkhita →
pts
consecrated, dedicated Ja.v.138. Cp dikkhita.
Vedic dīkṣita pp. of dīkṣ, Intens to daśayati: see dakkha1
dakkhiṇā →
pts
…AN.iv.394; MN.iii.254 sq (cuddasa pāṭipuggalikā d. given to 14 kinds of worthy recipients) Snp.482, Snp.485; Iti.19; Ja.i.228; Pv.i.4#4 (= dāna…
dasaka →
pts
decad, decade, a decennial Ja.iv.397; Dhs-a.316. khiḍḍā˚; the decad of play Vism.619; cakkhu etc. sense-decads Vism.553; Comp. 164, 250; kāya˚ Vism.588.
dasana →
pts
tooth Dāvs v.3 (d.dhātu, the tooth relic of the Buddha).
Sk. daśana to ḍasati
dasika →
pts
…nihīlum = ne-fīlum not a thread = nothing) See also dasaka under dasā.
fr. dasā
dassa →
pts
…Cp. akkha˚ a judge Mil.114. -su˚; easily perceived (opp. duddasa) Dhp.252.
Sk
■ darśa; cp. dasa2
dassana →
pts
…“of appearance” (cp. ˚dasa) Snp.548 (cāru˚ lovely to behold); Pv-a.24 (bhayānaka˚ fearful to look at), Pv-a.68 (bībhaccha˚).
2….
dassati →
pts
…& draś): aor.
- addasa (Sk. adarśat) Snp.358, Snp.679, Snp.1016; Ja.i.222; Ja.iv.2; Pv.ii.3#23 (mā addasa =…
dassu →
pts
enemy, foe; robber, in dassukhīla robber-plague DN.i.135, DN.i.136 (= corakhīla DN-a.i.296).
Sk. dasyu, cp. dāsa
daṭṭha →
pts
bitten Ja.i.7; Mil.302; Pv-a.144.
pp. of daśati, see ḍasati
deva →
pts
god, a divine being; usually in pl. devā the gods. As title attributed to any superhuman being or beings regarded to be in certain respects above the human level. Thus primarily (see 1a) …
dhamma →
pts
dharaṇa →
pts
…(suvaṇṇassa pañcadasa˚ nikkha holding, i.e. worth or equal to 15 parts of gold)
■ f. -ī bearing, i.e. pregnant with Snp.26 (of…
dhātu →
pts
…bodily relic); Dāvs v.3 (dasana˚ the toothrelic)
■ abl. dhātuso according to one’s nature SN.ii.154 sq. (sattā sattehi saddhiṃ…
dibba →
pts
…etc. (see dasa ṭhānāni) AN.i.115; AN.iii.33; AN.iv.242; Pv-a.9 Pv-a.89. kāmā Snp.361; Dhp.187; Iti.94; also as…
disā →
pts
…etc.), making a round of 10 (dasa disā) to denote completeness, wide range & all pervading comprehensiveness of states activities or other…
dukkha →
pts
…(see Dhp.138, Dhp.139 & cp. dasa1 B.1 b)
- -khandha the aggregate of suffering, all that is called pain or…
dvi →
pts
…Dhp-a.iv.38; dvādasa twelve (on meaning of this & foll. numerals see above AN II. & III.) Ja.iii.80 Ja.vi.116;…
dāna →
pts
…Pv-a.20 (= annapānādika dasavidha dātabbavatthu Pv-a.7)
- -veyyāvaṭika services rendered at the distribution of gifts Dhp-a.iii.19 *…
dāsabya →
pts
Dāsavya & Dāsabya
neuter the condition of a slave, slavery, serfdom DN.i.73; MN.i.275 (b) Ja.i.226; DN-a.i.168 (b), DN-a.i.213; Dhp-a.iii.35; Pv-a.112, Pv-a.152.
cp. Sk. dāsya
dāsabyatā →
pts
Err:509
dāsaka →
pts
Err:501
dāsavya →
pts
Dāsavya & Dāsabya
neuter the condition of a slave, slavery, serfdom DN.i.73; MN.i.275 (b) Ja.i.226; DN-a.i.168 (b), DN-a.i.213; Dhp-a.iii.35; Pv-a.112, Pv-a.152.
cp. Sk. dāsya
dāsī →
pts
female servant, a handmaiden a slave-girl Vin.i.217, Vin.i.269, Vin.i.291; Vin.ii.10 (kula˚), Vin.ii.78, Vin.iii.161; MN.i.125; MN.ii.62 (ñāti˚); Pv.ii.3#21 (ghara˚); Pv-a.46, Pv-a.61, Pv-a.65
■ …
dāṭhā →
pts
large tooth, fang, tusk; as adj. (-˚) having tusks or fangs DN.ii.18 (susukkha˚); Ja.i.505 (uddhaṭa-dāṭho viya sappo); Ja.iv.245 (nikkhanta˚); Dhp-a.i.215; Pv-a.152 (kaṭhina˚); Sdhp.286.
- *-[āv …
dīgha →
pts
eka →
pts
…enumeration: eka dve pañca dasa Dhp-a.i.24. With other numerals: eka-tiṃsa (31) DN.ii.2 ˚saṭṭhi (61) Vin.i.20; ˚navuti (91) Dhp-a.i.97;…
ekanta →
pts
…at one end DN.i.7 (= ekato dasaṃ uṇṇāmay’ attharaṇaṃ keci ekato uggata-pupphan ti vadanti DN-a.i.87) Vin.i.192; Vin.ii.163,…
ekādasa →
pts
number eleven Vin.i.19
■ num. ord. ekādasama the eleventh Snp.111, Snp.113.
Sk. ekādaśa
gabbha →
pts
…i.e. the embryo foetus: dasa māse ˚ṃ kucchinā pariharitvā having nourished the foetus in the womb for 10 months DN.ii.14 dibbā gabbhā…
ganthati →
pts
Ganthati & Gantheti
- to tie, knot, bind, fasten together: kathaṃ mittāni ganthati “how does he bind friends” SN.i.214; Snp.185; mālaṃ ganthamāna tying a garland Vv.38#1 (ganthento Vv-a.173). Of m …
gantheti →
pts
Ganthati & Gantheti
- to tie, knot, bind, fasten together: kathaṃ mittāni ganthati “how does he bind friends” SN.i.214; Snp.185; mālaṃ ganthamāna tying a garland Vv.38#1 (ganthento Vv-a.173). Of m …
garahati →
pts
…Snp.313; Ja.v.453; Mil.288 (dasa puggalā g.). agarahita blameless faultless Pv-a.89 (= anindita, Pv-a.131)
■ See also gārayha & cp….
garuka →
pts
…DN-a.i.177 (in expl. of dasavidha vyañjana). 2. fig.
- heavy, grave, serious esp. applied to
■ āpatti,…
gaṇa →
pts
…pisāca˚ SN.i.33 tidasa˚ Snp.679 2. amacca˚ suite of ministers Ja.i.264; ariya˚ troup of worthies Ja.vi.50; naranarī˚ crowds of…
gihin →
pts
adjective noun a householder, one who leads a domestic life, a layman (opp. pabbajita & paribbājaka). Geu. sg. gihissa (DN.iii.147, DN.iii.167) & gihino (DN.iii.174); n. pl. gihī; in compounds *gihī …
handa →
pts
…nipāto); Cnd.697 (= padasandhi); Pv.i.10#3 (= gaṇha Pv-a.49); Pv.ii.3#21 (= upasagg’atthe nipāta Pv-a.88); Dhp-a.i.16, Dhp-a.i.410…
hetu →
pts
iti →
pts
…its meaning viz “itī ti padasandhi padasaṃsaggo padapāripurī akkharasamavāyo etc.” Mnd.123 = Cnd.137. The same expln. also for…
iṭṭha →
pts
…AN.ii.66 sq.; AN.v.135 (dasa, dhammā etc., ten objects affording pleasure); Snp.759; Iti.15; Vb.2, Vb.100, Vb.337
■ Alone as nt. meaning…
jāti →
pts
…of rebirth Pv-a.138 (= dasa cakkavāḷasahassāni);
- -thaddha conceited, proud of birth Snp.104 (+ dhanatthaddha,…
kacchā →
pts
…nt.); the armpit Vin.i.15 (addasa… kacche vīṇaṃ… aññissā kacche ālambaraṃ); SN.i.122 = Snp.449 (sokaparetassa vīṃā kacchā…
kalyāṇa →
pts
…of dāna, uposathakamma & dasakusalakammapathā Ja.iii.342;
- -paṭibhāṇa of happy retort, of good reply…
kalāpa →
pts
…body (cp. rūpa˚) Vism.364 (dasadhamma˚), Vism.626 (phassa-pañcamakā dhammā); Bdhd 77 (rūpa˚), Bdhd 78, Bdhd 120.
*…
kamma →
pts
the doing, deed, work orig. meaning (see karoti) either building (cp. Lit kùrti, Opr. kūra to build) or weaving, plaiting (still in mālākamma and latā˚ “the intertwining of garland …
kammanta →
pts
- doing, acting, working; work, business, occupation profession. paṭicchanna˚ of secret acting Snp.127 Vb.357; as being punished in Niraya AN.i.60; SN.iv.180 as occupation esp. in pl. kammantā: SN.v. …
kara →
pts
…(of pāpakamma) Ja.iv.9; padasandhi˚ forming a hiatus Pv-a.52; vacana˚, etc. 2. (m) “the maker,” i.e. the hand Mhvs.5,…
kasiṇa →
pts
…as ten [sāvakā dasa k˚-āyatanāni bhāventi] paṭhavī˚, āpo˚, tejo˚, vāyo˚, nīla˚, pīta˚, lohita˚ odāta˚, ākāsa˚,…
kaṇṇa →
pts
- a corner, an angle Vin.i.48, Vin.i.286; Ja.i.73; Ja.iii.42 Ja.v.38; Ja.vi.519; Pv-a.74; Dhp-a.ii.178; Dāvs ii.111- cīvara˚; the edge of the garment Vism.389. Freq. in cpd. catu˚; (catukkaṇṇa …
kaṇṭaka →
pts
…10 obstacles to perfection (dasa k.) AN.v.134; as “bringing much trouble Ja.iv.117. Often in standing phrase khāṇu-kaṇṭaka stumbling and…
khiḍḍā →
pts
…Snp.926; Pv.iv.1#21.
- -dasaka “the decad of play,” i.e. the second 10 years of man’s life, fr. 11–20 years of age…
kilesa →
pts
…Dhs.1006. The grouping as dasa kilesa-vatthūni is: lobha dosa moha māna diṭṭhi vicikicchā thīnaṃ uddhaccaṃ…
kiṃ →
pts
…= nonne kim pana bhante addasa? “Have you not seen? DN.ii.132; kim pana tvaṃ maññasi what then do you think = do you not think then,…
klesa →
pts
…Dhs.1006. The grouping as dasa kilesa-vatthūni is: lobha dosa moha māna diṭṭhi vicikicchā thīnaṃ uddhaccaṃ…
kunta →
pts
kind of bird, otherwise called adāsa Ja.iv.466.
cp. Sk. kunta lance?
kusala →
pts
…kusalāni equivalent to the dasasīlaṃ (cp. sīla) MN.i.47; AN.v.241 AN.v.274. All good qualities (dhammā) which constitute right and…
kāraṇa →
pts
…comprehended under the term dasa-dukkhakāraṇāni (the ten punishments in misery); the meaning “punishment” also at Ja.iv.87…
kīta →
pts
bought Ja.i.224 (˚dāsa a bought slave), Ja.ii.185.
pp. of kiṇāti
laya →
pts
…eva mānasaṃ). 2. time in music, equal time, rhythm Dāvs iv.50; Vv-a.183 (dvādasannaṃ laya-bhedānaṃ vasena pabheda).
cp. Sk….
loka →
pts
…Snp.p.105 (= vitaṇḍa-vādasattha Snp-a.447, as at DN-a.i.247); Mil.4, Mil.10, Mil.178; AN.i.163, AN.i.166; AN.iii.223. Cp. BSk….
matta →
pts
…māsamattaṃ Pv-a.55; ekādasa˚ ib. 20; dvādasa˚ 42 satta˚ 47; tiṃsamattehi bhikkhūhi saddhiṃ 53 2. (negative) as much as, i.e. only, a…
maṃsa →
pts
…vehāsaṃ gacchantiṃ addasaṃ); MN.i.143; AN.iii.97; Mil.280 Vism.195, Vism.252, Vism.468; Dhp-a.i.164; Vb-a.235; *…
moceti →
pts
- to deliver, set free, release, cause one’s release or deliverance from (abl.). imper praes. mocehi Pv.ii.1#6 (duggatiyā); Pv-a.12; aor. mocesi Pv-a.112 (dāsavyato); ger. *[m …
māsa →
pts
… ■ acc. pl. as adv. dasamāse 10 months Ja.i.52; bahu-māse Pv-a.135; also nt. chammāsāni 6 months SN.iii.155. Freq. acc. sg.…
māsiya →
pts
adjective consisting of months DN.ii.327 (dvādasa˚ saṃvacchara the year of 12 months).
= māsika
nakha →
pts
…Kp-a.43; Vv-a.7 (dasa-nakhasamodhāna putting the 10 fingers together); Pv-a.152, Pv-a.192; Sdhp.104.
Ved. nakha, cp. Sk. anghri…
nibbāna →
pts
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 …
niddasa →
pts
see niddesa.
niddesa →
pts
…(where reading is niddasa, which also as variant reading at DN.iii.253 & Ps; DN.i.5). 2. descriptive exposition analytic…
nigaṇṭha →
pts
…AN.iii.383; AN.v.150 (dasahi asaddhammehi samannāgata); Snp.381; Ud.65 (jaṭilā, n., acelā, ekasātā paribbājakā); Ja.ii.262 (object…
nijjara →
pts
…annihilating; f. ˚ā decay, destruction, death SN.iv.339; AN.i.221; AN.ii.198; AN.v.215 sq. (dasa-n-vatthūni) Pts.i.5 (id.).
Sk….
nikkha →
pts
…= suvaṇṇassa pañcadasa-dharaṇaṃ nikkhan ti vadanti) SN.ii.234 (suvaṇṇa & singi˚); Ja.i.84 (id.); AN.iv.120 (suvaṇṇa˚);…
nimitta →
pts
…Ja.i.11 (caturo nimitte nâddasaṃ); Mil.79, Mil.178 Esp. as pubba˚; signs preceding an event, portents, warnings, foreshadowings SN.v.154,…
nipuṇa →
pts
…Snp.1126 (= gambhīra duddasa etc. Cnd.350); Vb.426; Mil.233, Mil.276; DN-a.i.117; Vv-a.73 (ariyasaccesu kusala +) Vv-a.232; Pv-a.1,…
niraya →
pts
…that given by Bdhgh at Vism.427 “n’ atthi ettha assādasaññito ayo” (no refreshment)
nivutta →
pts
…termed, designated Pv-a.73 (dasavassa-satāni, vassa-sahassaṃ n. hoti).
pp. of ni + vac
Nivutta2
(pp.) shorn, shaved, trimmed…
osaṭa FIXME double →
pts
…MN.i.176, MN.i.469 (padasamācāro sangha-majjhe o.); MN.ii.2 (Rājagahaṃ vass˚āvāsaṃ o.); Mil.24 (sākacchā osaṭā bahū). See…
ovāda →
pts
…Dhp-a.i.13, Dhp-a.i.398 (dasavidha o.) Vv-a.345
■ ovādaṃ deti to give advice Pv-a.11, Pv-a.12, Pv-a.15,
BSk….
pa →
pts
…at Pv-a.251 “pādasadisehi mūl âvayavehi udakassa pivanato pādapo ti”) Pv.iv.3#9- majja˚; drinking intoxicants Snp.400;…
pabbedha →
pts
piercing through (measuring) an arrow shot Thag.164-Ja.ii.334 (soḷasa˚ = soḷasa-kaṇḍa-pāta-vitthāro C.)
■ Note. pabbedha owes its bb to analogy with ubbedha. It also corresponds to the latter …
pabbhāra →
pts
…Ja.i.348; Dhs-a.261.
- -dasaka the decade (period) of decline (in life), which in the enum of the 10 decades (vassadasā) at…
pada →
pts
- foot Dhp.273 = Snp-a.366 (? saccānaṃ caturo padā); DN-a.i.85; usually -˚, like hatthipadaṃ elephant’s foot MN.i.176, MN.i.184; SN.i.86; SN.v.43, SN.v.231; and with numerals dvi˚ & di˚, catup˚, a …
padika →
pts
adjective consisting of feet or parts, -fold; dvādasa˚ twelve fold Ja.i.75 (paccayākāra).
fr. pada 1; cp. padaka3
pakkha →
pts
Pakkha1
- side of the body, flank wing, feathers (cp. pakkhin), in compounds -biḷāla a flying fox (sort of bat) Bdhgh on ulūka-camma at Vin.i.186 (MV. Vin.v.2, 4; cp. Vin. Texts ii.1 …
palibodha →
pts
…(enumerated as set of dasa palibodhā which are also given and explained in detail at Vism.90 sq.); cp. Dhs-a.168, and in combination…
palāsa →
pts
Palāsa1
masculine & neuter
- the tree Butea frondosa or Judas tree Ja.iii.23 (in Palāsa Jātaka).
- a leaf; collectively (nt.) foliage, pl. (nt.) leaves SN.ii.178; Ja.i.120 (nt.); Ja.iii …
pannarasa →
pts
…also paṇṇarasa.
see pañcadasa & paṇṇarasa under pañca
parimaṇḍala →
pts
adjective
- round, circular Ja.i.441; Ja.ii.406 (āvāṭa); Ja.vi.42; Pv.iv.3#28 (guḷa˚); Dhs.617 (explained at Dhs-a.317 as “egg-shaped,” kukkuṭ-aṇḍasaṇṭhāna)
■ nt. as adv. in phrase *-ṃ nivā …
parivāra →
pts
…by, in company of Vin.i.38 (dasasata˚); AN.ii.91 (deva˚ & asura˚); Ja.i.92 (mahā-bhikkhusangha˚); Pp.52 (pheggu sāra˚; with…
pavāyati →
pts
to blow forth, to permeate (of a scent), to diffuse Ja.i.18 (dibba-gandho p.); Vism.58 (dasa disā sīla-gandho p.). Cp. pavāti.
pa + vā
pañca →
pts
…pañcadasa (f. ˚ī the 15th day of the month Vv.15#6 = AN.i.144; Snp.402) Vv-a.67 (˚kahāpaṇa-sahassāni dāpesi),…
paṇṇa →
pts
pessa →
pts
messenger, a servant, often in combination dāsā ti vā pessā ti vā kammakarā ti vā, e.g. DN.i.141; SN.i.76, SN.i.93 (slightly diff. in verse); AN.ii.208 (spelt pesā); AN.iv.45; Dhp-a.ii.7. See also …
pharaṇaka →
pts
adjective thrilling, suffusing, pervading, filling with rapture Vv-a.16 (dvādasa yojanāni ˚pabho sarīra-vaṇṇo).
fr. pharaṇa
porisa →
pts
Porisa1
adjective noun
- (adj.) human, fit for a man Snp.256 (porisa dhura), cp. porisiya & poroseyya.
- (m.) = purisa esp. in sense of purisa 2, i.e. servant, used collectively (abstra …
purisa →
pts
man (as representative of the male sex, contrasted to itthi woman, e.g. at AN.iii.209; AN.iv.197; Ja.i.90; Ja.v.72; Pv-a.51). Definitions of the C. are “puriso nāma manussa-puriso …
putta →
pts
- a son SN.i.210; Snp.35, Snp.38, Snp.60, Snp.557, Snp.858; Dhp.62, Dhp.84 Dhp.228, Dhp.345; Ja.iv.309; Vism.645 (simile of 3 sons); Pv-a.25, Pv-a.63, Pv-a.73 sq.; DN-a.i.157 (dāsaka˚). Four kind …
pāda →
pts
…at Pv-a.240 by pādasankhātā kudārikā; does k. here represent kuṭhārikā? The reading & meaning is uncertain).; *…
pāramī →
pts
…a group of 10 perfections (dasa pāramiyo as the perfect exercise of the 10 principal virtues by a Bodhisatta, viz. dāna˚, sīla˚,…
pāsaṃsa →
pts
…MN.i.404; MN.ii.227 (dasa ˚ṭṭhānāni) AN.v.129 (id.); Ja.iii.493; Pv.iv.7#13; Ne.52.
grd. fr. pasaṃsati with pā for pa as in…
pāṇa →
pts
…life, murder Vin.i.83 (in “dasa sikkhāpadāni,” see also sīla), Vin.i.85, Vin.i.193; DN.iii.68, DN.iii.70, DN.iii.149…
pūraḷāsa →
pts
sacrificial cake (brahmanic), oblation Snp.459 (= carukañ ca pūvañ ca Snp-a.405), Snp.467 Snp.479 (= havyasesa C.), 486.
cp. Vedic puroḍāśa
pūraṇa →
pts
adjective noun
- (adj.) filling Snp.312 (? better read purāṇa with Snp-a.324); Pv-a.70 (eka-thālaka˚), Pv-a.77 (id.). As Np. in Pūraṇa Kassapa, which however seems to be distorted from Purāṇa K. …
rasa →
pts
…is a dial. form of -dasa ten, and occurs in Classic Pāli only in the numerals for 13 (terasa), 15 (paṇṇa-rasa, pannarasa), 17…
ratti →
pts
…“24 hours”), in phrase dasa rattindivā a decade of n. & d. (i.e. a 10-day week AN.v.85 sq.; adverbially satta-rattin-divaṃ a week…
rājan →
pts
…These are referred to as dasa rājadhammā at Ja.i.260 Ja.i.399 Ja.ii.400; Ja.iii.320; Ja.v.119, Ja.v.378; usually in phrase “dasa…
rājā →
pts
…These are referred to as dasa rājadhammā at Ja.i.260 Ja.i.399 Ja.ii.400; Ja.iii.320; Ja.v.119, Ja.v.378; usually in phrase “dasa…
sadasa →
pts
squatting mat with a fringe Vin.iv.171.
sa + dasā
sahassa →
pts
…world systems MN.iii.101 Cp. dasa-sahassī.
-akkha thousand-eyed, the god Sakka SN.i.229; Ja.vi.203; sahassacakkhu the same…
sahassī-lokadhātu →
pts
…a thousandfold world, a world system DN.i.46; AN.i.228; DN-a.i.130; dasasahassī-lokadhātu ten world systems Ja.i.51,…
sallakī →
pts
the tree Boswellia thurifera (incense tree) Ja.iv.92; pl. ˚-iyo Ja.vi.535; bahukuṭaja-sallakika Thag.115 (= indasālarukkha [?]).
cp. Class. Sk. śallakī
sammā →
pts
…thing or cause Ja.vi.16. -ddasa having right views AN.ii.18; SN.iv.205, SN.iv.207; Snp.733; Iti.47, Iti.61, Iti.81 Kv.339. -ggata [cp. BSk….
sampāta →
pts
falling together, concurrence, collision Iti.68; kukkuṭasampāta neighbouring, closely adjoining (yasmā gāmā nikkhamitvā kukkuṭo padasā va aññaṃ gāmaṃ gacchati, ayaṃ kukkuṭasampāto ti vuccati) Vin.iv.6 …
sata →
pts
Sata1
(num. card.) a hundred, used as nt (collect.), either-˚ or as apposition, viz. gāma-sataṃ a hundred (ship of) villages Dhp-a.i.180; jaṭila-satāni 100 ascetics Vin.i.24; jāti˚ DN. …
sattarasa →
pts
cardinal number seventeen Vin.i.77; Vin.iv.112 (˚vaggiyā bhikkhū, group of 17).
satta4 + rasa2 = dasa
saṅkhāra →
pts
one of the most difficult terms in Buddhist metaphysics, in which the blending of the subjective-objective view of the world and of happening peculiar to the East, is so complete, that it is almost i …
saṇḍāsa →
pts
(long) pincers, tweezers AN.i.210; Ja.i.223; Ja.iii.138; used to pull out hair MN.ii.75; Vin.ii.134. Sannika (sanika)
saṃ + ḍaṃsa, fr. ḍasati
sikkhāpada →
pts
…to make the whole list (the dasasikkhāpadaṃ or ˚padāni) one of 10 (which are not the 10 sīlas!). These are (6) vikāla-bhojanā…
sippa →
pts
…twelve crafts Ud.31, cp. dvādasavidha s. Ja.i.58; eighteen sippas mentioned Ja.ii.243 some sippas are hīna, others ukkaṭṭha Vin.iv.6 sq….
soḷasa →
pts
cardinal number sixteen DN.i.128; Snp.1006; Ja.i.78 (lekhā); Ja.ii.87; Ja.iii.342 (atappiya-vatthūni); Ja.v.175, Ja.vi.37; Mil.11 (palibodhā); Dhp-a.i.129 (˚salākā); Dhp-a.iv.208 (˚karīsa-matta). …
su →
pts
…to give up Ja.vi.473. -duddasa very difficult to see Vin.i.5 Thag.1098; Dhp.36; Dhp-a.i.300; used as an epithet of Nibbāna…
sāṭeti →
pts
to cut open, to destroy; fig. to torment: Kern’s proposed reading (see
Toevoegselen
s. v sāveti) for sāveti at Ja.iii.198 (amba-pakkāni); Ja.iv.402 (attānaṃ sāṭetvā dāsakammaṃ …
sīla →
pts
…Mhvs.10 the expression dasa-sīla is used: evidently a later development of the term as regards dasa-sīla (cp. Mvu translation 122, n….
sūcikā →
pts
…ajjhāpīḷitā. Sūcikaṇṭhā ti keci paṭhanti. Sūcichiddasadisā mukhadvārā ti attho).
fr. sūci
takka →
pts
Takka1
doubt; a doubtful view (often diṭṭhi, appl. like sammā˚, micchā-diṭṭhi), hair-splitting reasoning, sophistry (= itihītihaṃ Cnd.151). Opp. to takka (= micchā-sankappo Vb.86, Vb.35 …
tala →
pts
- flat surface (w. ref. to either top or bottom: cp. Ger. boden), level, ground, base Ja.i.60 Ja.i.62 (pāsāda˚ flat roof); Ja.iii.60 (id.); paṭhavī˚ (level ground) Ja.ii.111, cp. bhūmi˚ Pv-a.176; ād …
tayo →
pts
…ti in numerical compounds: tidasa (30) q.v.; tisata (300) Snp.566 (brāhmaṇā tisatā); Snp.573 (bhikkhavo tisatā);…
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 …
thūpa →
pts
…(Kassapassa bhagavato dvādasayojanikaṃ kanaka˚); Ud.8; Pv.iii.10#5. Four people are thūpārahā, worthy of a tope, viz. a Tathāgata, a…
thūpika →
pts
…(of a Vimāna = dvādasayojanika maṇimayakañcanathūpika; cp. p. Ja.vi.117: pañcaṭhūpaṃ vimānaṃ explained as pañcahi…
ti →
pts
…its meaning viz “itī ti padasandhi padasaṃsaggo padapāripurī akkharasamavāyo etc.” Mnd.123 = Cnd.137. The same expln. also for…
tidasa →
pts
…of the gatis) Vv.35#12 (= tidasabhavanaṃ gata Tāvatiṃsadevanikāyaṃ uppanna Vv-a.164)
- -pura the city of the 30, i.e….
timbaru →
pts
…taruṇadārikā) Vv-a.137 (t
■ nādasadisa).
tāma →
pts
…longing, greed in tāmatamadasangha-suppahīna Thag.310, an epithet of frogs which perhaps (with Kern,
Toevoegselen
ii.88) is to be read as…
tāvatiṃsa →
pts
…etc
■ See also tidasa.
- -devaloka the god-world of the 33; freq. e.g. Ja.i.202 Vism.399; Dhp-a.iii.8; *…
ubbilla →
pts
elation, elated state of mind MN.iii.159; -bhāva id. DN-a.i.122; Sdhp.167. See next.
either a secondary formation fr. ubbilāvita, or representing uppilava (uppilāva) for upplava, ud + plu as d …
uda →
pts
…(expld. as “padasandhi” with same formula as iti, q.v.); Pv.ii.12#16 (kāyena uda cetasā); or combd. with other…
udassaye →
pts
2nd sg. pot. of ud + assayati Ja.v.26 (meaning to instal, raise?), expld. by C. as ussayāpesi (?) Reading may be faulty for udāsase (?).
ā + śri, cp. assaya
uddalomī →
pts
…at each end DN.i.7 (= ubhato dasaṃ uṇṇā-may’ attharaṇaṃ; keci ubhato uggata-pupphaṃ ti vadanti DN-a.i.87); AN.i.181. See however…
vagga →
pts
…(du˚, ti˚), Vin.i.195 (dasa˚ a chapter of 10 bhikkhus). 2. a section or chapter of a canonical book Dhp-a.i.158…
vassa →
pts
…Ja.iv.55. -dasa (& ˚dasaka) a decade of years: see enumerated at Ja.iv.397. -pūgāni innumerable years Ja.vi.532, cp….
vatthu →
pts
vaya →
pts
…vayas with subdivisions into dasakas or decades of life); Mhvs.2, Mhvs.26 (ekūnatiṃso vayasā 29 years of age); Pv-a.5 (paṭhama-vaye when…
vaṇṇa →
pts
…giving beauty AN.ii.64
- -dasaka the ten (years) of complexion or beauty (the 3rd decade in the life of man) Vism.619 Ja.iv.497
- -dāsī…
vidatthi →
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…Vin.iii.149 (dīghaso dvādasa vidatthiyo sugata-vidatthiyā); Vin.iv.279; Ja.i.337; Ja.iii.318; Mil.85; Vism.65, Vism.124, Vism.171, Vism.175,…
vodāsa →
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only at DN.iii.43 in phrase ˚ṃ āpajjati in meaning of “making a distinction,” being particular (about food: bhojanesu), having a dainty appetite; explained by “dve bhāge karoti” Bdhgh. It seems to sta …
vāhana →
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- (adj.) carrying, pulling, drawing Vin.ii.122 (udaka˚-rajju); Ja.i.136 (kaṭṭha˚ gathering fire-wood); Pv-a.127 (ratha-yuga˚).
- (nt.) conveyance, beast of burden, monture Vin.i.277 (˚āgāra stab …
ya-kāra →
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…(or sound) y: Ja.i.430 (padasandhikara); Ja.iii.433 (vyañjana-sandhi-vasena gahita). 2. the letter (or syllable) ya: Ja.v.427…
yebhuyya →
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…DN.ii.139: yebhuyyena dasasu loka-dhātusu devatā sannipatitā (as a rule) Snp.p.107 (= bahukāni Snp-a.451); Mil.6 (y. Himavantam eva…
yācitaka →
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adjective asked, begged, borrowed MN.i.365 (˚ṃ bhogaṃ) Ja.iv.358 = Ja.vi.127 (˚ṃ yānaṃ and ˚ṃ dhanaṃ, alluding to MN.i.365–MN.i.366), with expln Ja.iv.358: “yaṃ parena dinnattā labbhati taṃ …
yāva →
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…tāva addasa Vism.392; yāva naṃ ānemi tāva idh’ eva tiṭṭha Dhp-a.iii.194.
- (as adv.) how, how much, to which…
ā →
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Ā1
indeclinable a frequent prefix, used as well-defined simple base-prefix (with rootderivations), but not as modification (i.e. first part of a double prefix cpd. like sam-ā-dhi) exce …
ādāsa →
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mirror Vin.ii.107; DN.i.7, DN.i.11 (˚pañha mirror-questioning, cp DN-a.i.97: “ādāse devataṃ otaretvā pañha-pucchanaṃ”), DN.i.80 DN.ii.93 (dhamna’-ādāsaṃ nāma dhamma-pariyāyaṃ desessāmi) SN.v.357 …
ādāsaka →
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Err:509
ākāra →
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…sense) Ne.73, Ne.74 (dvādasah’ākārehi); Vism.613 (navah’ākārehi indriyāni tikkhāni bhavanti); Pv-a.64 (yen’ākārena āgato…
ākāsa →
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…ʻin the air’ (sans voir) Vin.ii.10 = DN.i.6 (= aṭṭhapada-dasapadesu viya ākāse yeva kiḷanaṃ DN-a.i.85).
āmāya →
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adjective “born in the house” (cp semantically Gr. ἰχαγενής → indigenous), inborn, being by birth, in cpd. -dāsa (dāsī) a born slave, a slave by birth Ja.vi.117 (= gehadāsiyā kucchismiṃ jātadasī C. …
āyuka →
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…Dhp-a.ii.9; Pv-a.135 dasa-vassasahass’āyukesu manussesu (10 000 years) Pv-a.73; cattāḷīsa˚ Dhp-a.i.103;…
ḍasati →
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(& ḍaṃsati) to bite (esp. of flies snakes, scorpions, etc.),
pres ḍasati MN.i.519;
pot ḍaseyya MN.i.133; AN.iii.101 = AN.iv.320 (where ḍaṃs˚) ḍaṃseyya AN.iii.306;
ppr ḍasamāna Ja.i.265 (gīvāya) …
ḍaṃsa →
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yellow fly, gadfly (orig. “the bite”) Cnd.268 (= pingala-makkhika, same at Ja.iii.263; Snp-a.101); usually in combination with other biting or stinging sensations, as ˚siriṃsapa Snp.52, & freq. in c …
ḍaṭṭha →
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bitten Pv-a.144.
pp. of daṃśati or dasati to bite
ṭhāna →
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…(four conditions); Dhp.137 (dasannaṃ aññataraṃ th.˚ nigacchati he undergoes one of the foll. ten conditions, i.e. items of affliction,…