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dhāta, 83 találat.
dhata →
ncped
of dharati held, held in mind; remembered, memorized
dhāta →
ncped
satisfied; replete.
dhata →
pts
- firm, prepared, ready, resolved AN.iii.114; Dāvs v.52
- kept in mind, understood, known by heart Vin.ii.95; AN.i.36.
Sk. dhṛta, pp. of dharati; cp. dhara & dhāreti
dhāta →
pts
…Ja.vi.555; Pv.i.11#8 (so read for dāta) = Pv-a.59 (: suhita titta); Mil.238, Mil.249
■ f abstr. dhātatā satiation, fulness, satisfaction,…
aṅga →
dppn
One of the 16 Great Nations (Mahājanapadā), mentioned in the Pitakas. The countries mentioned are Aṅga, Māgadha, Kāsī, Kosala, Vajji, Mallā, Ceti, Vaṃsa, Kuru, Pañcāla, Macchā, Sūrasena, Assaka, Avant …
bārānasī →
dppn
BārānasīBenares
The capital of Kāsi-janapada. It was one of the four places of pilgrimage for the Buddhists - the others being Kapilavatthu, Buddhagayā and Kusināra - because it was at, the Migadā …
cātummahārājikā →
dppn
The inhabitants of the lowest deva world. his world derives its name from the Four Great Kings (Cattāro Mahārājāno) who dwell there as guardians of the four quarters: Dhataraṭṭha of the East, Virūḷh …
dhataraṭṭha →
dppn
Dhataraṭṭha1
One of the Cātummahārājikā, the ruler of the Eastern Quarter. His followers are the Gandhabbas. He has numerous sons called Indra.DN.ii.207 DN.ii.220 DN.ii.257f. DN.iii.197 …
gandhabbā →
dppn
A class of semi-divine beings who inhabit the Cātummahārājika realm and are the lowest among the devas. DN.ii.212 They are generally classed together with the Asuras and the Nāgas AN.iv.200 AN.iv.204 …
inda →
dppn
Inda1
Given in the Āṭānāṭiya Sutta as the name of the ninety-one sons of Dhataraṭṭha, king of the Gandhabbas. They are represented as being of great strength and followers of the Buddha. …
kāsi →
dppn
KāsiKāsikaKāsigāmaKāsinigama
One of the sixteen Great Nations, AN.i.213 its capital being Bārāṇasī.
At the time of the Buddha, it had been absorbed into the kingdom of Kosala, and Pasenadi was king …
mandhātā →
dppn
A primeval king. He is considered as an example of one whose desires could never be satisfied. AN.ii.17 Thig.488
reṇu →
dppn
Son and successor of King Disampati. On the death of his father Reṇu, with the advice and co operation of his chief steward Jotipāla, who was also his great friend, divided his kingdom into seven part …
appamāda →
farkas
lankadatlan figyelem, fáradhatatlan törődés
anuddhata →
ncped
not puffed-up; not over-excited, not flurried; calm
anuddhaṭa →
ncped
not puffed-up; not over-excited, not flurried; calm
uddhata →
ncped
uddhata1
mfn. raised; puffed up; overstimulated; agitated, over-excited; flurried
uddhata2
mfn.
- risen, elevated high.
- also could mean as uddhata
uddhaṭa →
ncped
uddhaṭa1
mfn. raised; puffed up; overstimulated; agitated, over-excited; flurried
uddhaṭa2
pp mfn. pulled out; dug out; removed; collected; selected; cited.
utuddhata →
ncped
worn thin or worn away through time
utuddhaṭa →
ncped
worn thin or worn away through time
abbūḷhita →
pts
(& abbūhitta at Ja.iii.541) pulled out, removed, destroyed Mnd.59 (abbūḷhita-sallo + uddhaṭa˚ etc. for abbūḷha); Ja.iii.541 (uncertain reading; variant reading BB appahita, SS abyūhita; C. explain …
anuddhata →
pts
adjective not puffed up, not proud, unconceited calm, subdued Snp.850 (= uddhacca-virahita Snp-a.549, cp. anuṇṇata); Iti.30; Dhp.363 (= nibbutacitta Dhp-a.iv.93); Vv.64#8; Pp.59.
an + uddhata
anugata →
pts
adjective gone after, accompanied by, come to; following; fig. fallen or gone into, affected with (-˚), being a victim of, suffering MN.i.16; DN.iii.85 DN.iii.173 (parisā); AN.ii.185 (sota˚, variant …
appa →
pts
adjective small, little, insignificant, often in the sense of “very little = (next to) nothing” (so in most compounds); thus expld. at Vv-a.334 as equivalent to a negative part. (see *[a …
atidhātatā →
pts
oversatiation Ja.ii.193.
ati + dhāta + ta
atisambādha →
pts
adjective too tight, crowded or narrow Dhp-a.i.310; Dhp-a.iii.310 = Vv-a.68; cp. atinīcaka. f. abstr. atisambādhatā the state of being too narrow Ja.i.7.
ati + sambādha
aḍḍhatā →
pts
riches, wealth, opulence Sdhp.316.
abstr. to aḍḍha
buddhatta →
pts
state of (perfect) enlightenment, (attainment of) Buddhahood Ja.iii.363 (sabbadhammānaṃ b.); Vism.209 (buddhattā Buddho) Mhbv.12. Cp. buddhatā and abhisambuddhatta.
abstr. fr. buddha
buddhatā →
pts
enlightenment, wisdom Dhp-a.iv.228; Thag-a.4 (Buddha-subuddhatā)
■ Cp. buddhatta.
abstr. fr. buddha
buḍḍha →
pts
aged, old DN.ii.162; Ja.i.164 (˚pabbajita one who has become an ascetic in his old age). Compar. buḍḍhatara Dhp-a.ii.239 (variant reading K.B.S. vuḍḍhatara).
for vuḍḍha, pp. …
dandhatā →
pts
stupidity Dhp-a.i.250; as dandhattaṃ at DN.iii.106.
dandhāyitatta →
pts
stupidity (= dandhatā) DN.i.249 (opp. vitthāyitatta); SN.ii.54; Mil.105; DN-a.i.252.
der. fr. dandheti
dharati →
pts
to hold, bear, carry, wear; to hold up, support; to bear in mind, know by heart; to hold out, endure, last continue, live Snp.385 (take to heart, remember); Dhp-a.ii.68
ppr dharamāṇa living, last …
dhayati →
pts
*Dhayati
to suck: see dhātī. Caus. dhāpayati, pp. dhāta (q.v.).
dhātar →
pts
upholder Ja.v.225.
n. ag. fr. dhṛ.
dhītar →
pts
…granddaughter Pv-a.16.
Sk. dhītā, orig. pp. of dhayati to suck (cp. Lat. filia): see dhāta & dhātī, inflūenced…
dhītā →
pts
…granddaughter Pv-a.16.
Sk. dhītā, orig. pp. of dhayati to suck (cp. Lat. filia): see dhāta & dhātī, inflūenced…
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 …
gedha →
pts
Gedha1
greed. Its connection with craving and worldly attachment is often referred to. Kāmesu g˚ SN.i.73; Snp.152; AN.iii.312 sq. (gedho pañcann’ etaṃ kāmaguṇānaṃ adhivacanaṃ). gedhataṇhā …
loka →
pts
world, primarily “visible world,” then in general as “space or sphere of creation, with var. degrees of substantiality. Often (unspecified in the comprehensive sense of “universe.” Sometimes the term …
līna →
pts
clinging, sticking; slow, sluggish; shy, reserved, dull, AN.i.3; Vism.125. Definitions at Vb.352, Vb.373; Dhs.1156, Dhs.1236; SN.v.277, SN.v.279 (ati˚). Often combined with *uddhata …
majjhattatā →
pts
impartiality, indifference, balance of mind Cnd.166 (in expln of upekkhā with syn. passaddhatā); Vb.230; Vism.134; Vb-a.285 (satta˚ & sankhāra˚), Vb-a.317 (def.); Dhs-a.133.
abstr. from prec.
meraya →
pts
…flowers, cp. defn dhātakī-puṣpaguḍa-dhāny-āmla-sanskṛtaṃ by Mādhava, Halāy. p 314). Five kinds are given by Dhpāla…
muddhatā →
pts
foolishness, stupidity, infatuation Ja.v.433 (variant reading muṭhatā, muddatā).
fr. muddha1
māsana →
pts
…māsita & explains by asita, dhāta); visa-māsita Mil.302 (T. reads visamāsita) having taken in poison; visa- māsan- ûpatāpa (id.)…
māsati →
pts
…māsita & explains by asita, dhāta); visa-māsita Mil.302 (T. reads visamāsita) having taken in poison; visa- māsan- ûpatāpa (id.)…
māsin →
pts
…māsita & explains by asita, dhāta); visa-māsita Mil.302 (T. reads visamāsita) having taken in poison; visa- māsan- ûpatāpa (id.)…
nahātaka →
pts
“one who has bathed,” a brahmin who has finished the studies MN.i.280; AN.iv.144; Dhp.422 (expl. at Dhp-a.iv.232 with ref. to perfection in the Buddha’s teaching: catusaccabuddhatāya buddha); cp. Snp …
nidhānavant →
pts
…or having a receptacle, worth treasuring or saving DN.i.4 (= hadaye nidhātabba-yuttavāca DN-a.i.76). Nidhapeti, Nidhaya & Nidhiyati;
nillacchita →
pts
adjective castrated Thig.440; written as nilicchita at Ja.vi.238 (variant reading BB as gloss niluñcita). explained by “vacchakakāla… nibbījako kato, uddhaṭabījo (p. 239).
Sk. …
parisuddhatta →
pts
purity, cleanliness, perfection MN.i.36; Mil.103 sq.; Vism.168
■ As f. pari-suddhatā at Vism.30.
abstr. fr. parisuddha
passaddhatā →
pts
calmness, repose Cnd.166.
abstr. fr. passaddha
phala →
pts
Phala1
neuter to burst, thus lit. “bursting,” i.e. ripe fruit; see phalati]
- (lit. fruit (of trees etc.) Vv.84#14 (dumā nicca-phal’ ûpapannā not to phalu, as Kern, …
pidahati →
pts
…cp. apidahati & Prk. piṇidhattae = Sk. apinidhātave
pārisuddhi →
pts
purity Vin.i.102, Vin.i.136 (cp. Vin. Texts i.242, 280); MN.iii.4; AN.ii.194 sq. (˚padhāniy’ angāni, the four, viz. sīlapārisuddhi, citta˚ diṭṭhi˚, vimutti˚); Mnd.475; Pts.i.42 (˚sīla); Dhs.165; Mil …
saddahati →
pts
… grd saddhātabba Ja.ii.37; Ja.v.480; Pv-a.217; saddahātabba DN.ii.346…
saddhātar →
pts
believer Sdhp.39.
n. ag. fr. saddahati, i.e. sad + dhātar
sambādha →
pts
- crowding, pressure, inconvenience from crowding, obstruction Vism.119 janasambādharahita free from crowding Mil.409 kiṭṭhasambādha crowding of corn, the time when the corn is growing thick MN.i.115 …
samuddhaṭa →
pts
pulled out, eradicated Mhvs.59, Mhvs.15; Ja.vi.309; Sdhp.143.
saṃ + uddhaṭa
sandhātar →
pts
one who puts together, a conciliator DN.i.4; DN.iii.171; MN.i.345; AN.ii.209; Pp.57.
saṃ + dhātar
saṃvidhātar →
pts
one who arranges or provides (cp. vidhātar) DN.iii.148.
n. ag. fr. saṃvidahati
suddhatā →
pts
purity Snp.435.
abstr. fr. suddha
ubbahati →
pts
Ubbahati1
to pull out, take away, destroy Snp.583 (udabbahe pot. = ubbaheyya dhāreyya Snp-a.460); Thag.158; Ja.ii.223 (udabbahe = udabbaheyya C.); Ja.iv.462 (ubbahe); Ja.vi.587 (= hareyya …
ubbhata →
pts
drawn out, pulled out, brought out, thrown out or up withdrawn Vin.i.256 (kaṭhina, cp. uddhāra & ubbhāra), Vin.iii.196 (id.); DN.i.77 (cp uddharati); MN.i.383 (ubbhatehi akkhihi); Dhp.34 (okamokata u. …
ud →
pts
Ud-
prefix in verbal & nominal combn. One half of all the words beginning with u˚ are combns. with ud˚, which in compn. appears modified according to the rules of as …
uddhacca →
pts
over-balancing, agitation, excitement distraction, flurry (see on meaning; Dialogues i.82; Dhs trsln. 119; Cpd. 18, 45, 83). AN.i.256, AN.i.282; AN.iii.375, AN.iii.421 AN.iii.449; AN …
uddharati →
pts
- (in this meaning confused with ubbharati from bṛh, cp. interchange of ddh & bbh in uddha: ubbha, possibly also with; bṛh see abbahati and cp. ubbahati1).
- …
uddharaṇa →
pts
- taking up, lifting, raising Mil.307 (sass˚-samaya the time of gathering the corn; to uddharati 1 but cp. in same meaning uddhaṭa from uddharati 2). DN-a.i.192.
- pulling or drawing out (cp. uddh …
uddhata →
pts
- lifted up, raised risen, high (of the sun, only in this special phrase u aruṇo) Vin.ii.236; Ud.27 (vv.ll. uggata & uddhasta).
- unbalanced, disturbed, agitated, shaken SN.i.61 (+ unnaḷa “muddled …
uddhaṭa →
pts
- pulled out Ja.ii.26.
- pulled out destroyed, extirpated, in phrase˚ dāṭha with its fangs removed (of a snake) Ja.i.505; Ja.ii.259; Ja.vi.6.
- cut off or out Mil.231 (uddhaṭ-uddhaṭe ālope whene …
uddhita →
pts
pulled out, destroyed, extirpated, removed Ja.vi.237 (˚pphala = uddhaṭa-bīja C.).
a by-form of uddhaṭa
unnala →
pts
Unnala & Unnaḷa
adjective showing off, insolent, arrogant, proud, haughty in phrase uddhata unnaḷa capala MN.i.32; SN.i.61 = SN.i.204 (translated as “muddled in mind, puffed up, vain”, expld.< …
unnaḷa →
pts
Unnala & Unnaḷa
adjective showing off, insolent, arrogant, proud, haughty in phrase uddhata unnaḷa capala MN.i.32; SN.i.61 = SN.i.204 (translated as “muddled in mind, puffed up, vain”, expld.< …
vaco →
pts
(& vaca) neuter speech, words, saying; nom. & acc.; vaco Snp.54, Snp.356, Snp.988, Snp.994, Snp.1006 Snp.1057, Snp.1110, Snp.1147; Ja.i.188; Mnd.553 (= vacana byāpa …
vaddha →
pts
Vaddha1
adjective noun
- grown, old; an Elder; venerable, respectable; one who has authority At Ja.i.219 three kinds of vaddha are distinguished: one by nature (jāt …
vaḍḍha →
pts
wealth, riches Ja.iii.131 (vaḍḍhaṃ vaḍḍhataṃ, imper.). Or should we read vaṭṭa? Vaḍḍha is used as Np. at Kp-a.119, perhaps in meaning “prosperous.”
fr. vṛdh
vaḍḍhati →
pts
primary meaning “to increase” (trs. intrs.); hence: to keep on, to prosper, to multiply, to grow SN.i.15 (read vaḍḍh˚ for vaṭṭ˚); SN.ii.206 (vaṇṇena), SN.iv.73, SN.iv.250; AN.v.249 (paññāya); Snp.329 …
vidhā →
pts
…(C. expln = vidhātabba, not quite correctly; Pv-a.135). Perhaps the phrase vidhāsamatikkanta is to be explained in this way, viz…
vidhātar →
pts
provider, disposer Ja.v.221 (dhātā vidhātā, as of Viśvakarman: cp. Macdonell Vedic Mythology p. 118).
n. ag. of vidahati
vodāna →
pts
- cleansing, getting bright (of sun & moon) DN.i.10 (= visuddhatā DN-a.i.95)
- purity (from the kilesas, or stains of sin), purification sanctification MN.i.115 (opp. sankilesa); SN.iii.151 (citt …
ādheyya →
pts
…]; nt. depository (ādhātabbatā ṭhapetabbatā Pp-a.217) Pp.34 (˚ṃ gacchati is deposited); Mil.359 (sabbe tass’…
āsita →
pts
…(variant reading āsita) dhāta) Mil.302 (visam-āsita affected with poison = visamāsita) Cp. also the form māsi(n) touching, eating at…
ūhata →
pts
Ūhata1
- lifted, risen, raised Vin.iii.70; Ja.v.403.
- taken out, pulled out, destroyed Thag.223 = Cnd.97#4 Thag.514; Dhp.338 (= ucchinna Dhp-a.iv.48).
- soiled with excrements Vin.ii.2 …