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dinna, 82 találat.

dinna →

ncped

  1. (mfn.) given; applied, what is given.
  2. (n.) giving; the being given.

dinna →

pts

…Ja.i.152 Ja.vi.366
adinna: MN.i.39, MN.i.404; Snp.119 (theyyā adinnaṃ ādiyati), Snp.156, Snp.395, Snp.400, Snp.633;…

diṇṇa →

pts

broken, split, undone, torn, as neg. adiṇṇa unbroken DN.i.115 (so read for ādina-khattiya-kula; variant reading BB. abhinna˚); SN.v.74 (so read for ādīna-mānaso, variant reading BB. adinā & SS ād …

bījaka →

dppn

…not then been promulgated, Sudinna yielded to her importunities, thus prompting the Buddha to lay down the first Pārājika. The son was called…

dhammadinnā →

dppn

An eminent Therī, ranked foremost among nuns who possessed the gift of preaching. AN.i.25 Her Therīgāthā verse says that one without attachment is bound upstream. Thig.12 In Rājagaha her former husban …

isipatana →

dppn

…AN.iii.399f.

  • the Dhammadinna Sutta SN.v.406f.

Some of the most eminent members of the Saṅgha seem to have resided at Isipatana from time…

kalandagāma →

dppn

KalandagāmaKalandaKalaṇḍaka

A village near Vesāli; it was the birthplace of Sudinna. Vin.iii.11

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kaṇhadinna →

dppn

A monk whose Theragāthā verses describe how he heard the Dhamma, practiced, and overcame all defileents. Thag.179–180

mānadinna →

dppn

A householder of Rājagaha. When he lay ill he was visited by Ānanda, to whom he confessed that even in his illness he practiced the four satipaṭṭhāna. He was quite free from the five lower fetters. SN.v.178

sudinna →

dppn

…for want of an heir. Sudinna agreed, and had intercourse three times with her. She became pregnant, and in due course a son was born, who was…

visākha →

dppn

Visākha1

Husband of Dhammadinnā. After Dhammadinnā had joined the Order, she left the city and retired into the country, returning to Rājagaha after she had attained arahantship. Visākha, …

adinnādāna →

farkas

lopás; annak elvétele, amit nem adtak oda

anupādinna →

ncped

not evolved or derived, primary; not evolved by the influence of kamma; inanimate

anupādiṇṇa →

ncped

not evolved or derived, primary; not evolved by the influence of kamma; inanimate

anādinna →

ncped

not used; with no mark used or added

dinnapāṭikaṅkhi →

ncped

wishing for only what is given.

dinnapāṭikaṅkhin →

ncped

wishing for only what is given.

dinnādāyī →

ncped

taking (only) what is given.

dinnādāyīn →

ncped

taking (only) what is given.

gharadinnakābādha →

ncped

sickness caused by a potion given in a house (?)

upādinna →

ncped

  1. taken hold of, taken for one’s own; grasped; used.
  2. evolved, derived, esp. evolved by the influence of previous kamma (usually explained by commentaries as meaning (1) animate.
  3. not holding ont …

upādiṇṇa →

ncped

  1. taken hold of, taken for one’s own; grasped; used.
  2. evolved, derived, esp. evolved by the influence of previous kamma (usually explained by commentaries as meaning 1.); animate.
  3. not holding on …

ādinna →

ncped

  1. taken, grasped; taken up, undertaken.
  2. used, employed (of the distinguishing mark on a robe).

ādinnadaṇḍa →

ncped

who has taken a stick in hand; who administers justice; who has embraced violence

ādiṇṇasipātika →

ncped

with split or burst seed pods.

adinna →

pts

…Divy.418) Vin.i.85; DN.i.138 Sdhp.78.

a + dinna

anu →

pts

…look after ˚padinna given over to, ˚pavecchati hand over, ˚paviṭṭha entered into, ˚pasaṃkamati go up to, ˚rodati cry for,…

anupadeti →

pts

…ger. -datvā Snp-a.35. inf -dātuṃ AN.i.117. pp. -dinna (q.v.).

anu + pa + dadāti

anupadinna →

pts

(anuppadinna) given, handed over, furnished, dedicated Pv.i.5#12.

pp. of anupadeti

atraja →

pts

…viz. atraja khettaja, dinnaka antevāsika p. Cnd.448
■ Ja.i.135; Ja.iii.103 = Mnd.504; Ja.iii.181; Ja.v.465; Ja.vi.20; Mhvs.4, Mhvs.12;…

ayaṃ →

pts

pronoun demonstr. pron. “this, he”; f. ayaṃ; nt. idaṃ & imaṃ “this, it” etc. This pron. combines in its inflection two stems, viz. as˚; (ayaṃ in nom. m. & f.) & im˚; (id in nom. nt.).

I. Form …

brahma →

pts

…that meaning) Ja.vi.486 (sudinnaṃ +); Mhbv.123. We think that both Kern (who at

Toevoegselen

s. v. unjustly remarks of Bdhgh’s…

brahmā →

pts

…that meaning) Ja.vi.486 (sudinnaṃ +); Mhbv.123. We think that both Kern (who at

Toevoegselen

s. v. unjustly remarks of Bdhgh’s…

citta →

pts

…etc
pariyādinna˚ (grasping, greedy), usually combined w. lābhena abhibhūta: SN.ii.226, SN.ii.228; SN.iv.125; AN.iv.160;…

dadāti →

pts

…base di (& dī): pp. dinna pres. dīyati SN.i.18; Thig.475; Pv-a.26, & diyyati Vv-a.75; cp ādiyati; pret….

datta →

pts

…Snp-a.272 (variant reading dinna).

pp. of dadāti

Datta2

adjective noun stupid; a silly fellow MN.i.383; Ja.vi.192 (Com.: dandha…

dattika →

pts

adjective given; Ja.iii.221 (kula˚); Ja.iv.146 (id.); nt. a gift DN.i.103 (= dinnaka DN-a.i.271).

der. fr. datta

daṇḍa →

pts

…kodhâbhibhūta SN.iv.117: ādinna-daṇḍa ādinnasattha Vin.i.349; opp. daṇḍaṃ nidahati to lay down the stick, to be peaceful: sabbesu…

dinnaka →

pts

an adopted son, in enumn of four kinds of sons (atraja, khettaja, antevāsika, d.) Cnd.448; Ja.i.135 (= posāvanatthāya dinna).

dāna →

pts

…(aggaḷa˚); Ja.ii.112 (dinna˚), Ja.iii.52 (id.); Snp.263, Snp.713 (appaṃ dānaṃ samaṇabrāhmaṇānaṃ) Pv-a.54 (āgantuka˚ gift for…

gahita →

pts

…DN.i.16; DN-a.i.107 (= ādinna, pavattita) Ja.i.61; Ja.iv.2; Pv-a.43 (variant reading for text gaṇhita)
■ nt a grasp, grip Dhp-a.iii.175…

ghara →

pts

…in -dinnakābādha sickness in consequence of a poisonous drink (expl. as suffering fr. the results of sorcery) Vin.i.206…

huta →

pts

…Vv.34#26 (su˚, + sudinna, suyiṭṭha); Pp.21; Dhs.1215; DN-a.i.165; Dhp-a.ii.234.

  • -āsana [cp. Sk. hutāśana]…

ito →

pts

…me), Snp.1101; Pv.i.5#7 (ito dinnaṃ what is given in this world); Pv.i.6#2 (i.e. manussalokato Pv-a.33); Pv.i.12#3 (= idhalokato Pv-a.64); Ne.93…

kaṇavīra →

pts

Nerium odorum, oleander, the flower of which is frequently used in the garland worn by criminals when led to the place of execution (cp Rouse, J. trsl. iv.119 and Mṛcchakaṭika X. beginning diṇṇa-ka …

lābha →

pts

…(lābhena abhibhūto pariyādinnacitto Devadatto, cp Ja.i.185 sq.); Snp.31, Snp.438, Snp.828, Snp.854, Snp.1014, Snp.1046 (cp. Cnd.548); Iti.67…

micchā →

pts

…by “pāṇaṃ hanati, adinnaṃ ādiyati, sandhiṃ chindati, nillopaṃ harati, ekāgārikaṃ karoti, paripanthe tiṭṭhati, paradāraṃ…

para →

pts

…by others Snp.366 (= parehi dinnaṃ saddhādeyyaṃ Snp-a.364). -loka cpd. either with para 1 or para 2 It is hardly justified…

parivajjeti →

pts

…Pv.iv.1#77 (loke adinnaṃ ˚ayassu); Mil.91 (grd. ˚ajjayitabba), Mil.300, Mil.408; Pv-a.150 (variant reading ˚ajjati), Pv-a.221…

pariyādinna →

pts

…sq
■ neg. apariyādinna not finished, not exhausted MN.i.79 (muttakarīsaṃ ˚ādiṇṇaṃ), MN.i.83 (dhammadesanā ādiṇṇā);…

pariyādinnatta →

pts

exhaustion, consummation DN-a.i.128.

abstr. fr. pariyādinna

pariyādiyati →

pts

…exhausted, give out Ja.v.186 (udakaṃ); Mil.297 (cittaṃ p.; opp. to parivaḍḍhati)

pp pariyādinna

pariyādāna →

pts

…p., cp. pariyādāya & ˚dinna), SN.iv.33 (sabb’ upādāna˚) AN.ii.139; Ja.v.186. Cp. BSk paryādāna Divy.4, Divy.55, Divy.100
■ Esp. in…

pariyādāti →

pts

…in secondary forms of med-pass ādiyati, pp. -ādinna, ger. ādāya (q.v.).

pari + ādāti

payata →

pts

…DN.i.103 (= abhiharitvā dinna); AN.iii.313; Thag.348, Thag.359 (˚atta); Iti.101 (˚pāṇin) = Mil.215; Snp.240 (= sakkāra-karaṇena p….

paṭāṇi →

pts

at Vin.iv.46 (paṭāṇi dinnā hoti) is not clear, it is explained by Bdhgh as “mañcapidhānaṃ (for ˚pīṭhānaṃ pādasikhāsu āṇi dinno hoti.” At DN-a.i.77 we find the foll. “visūkaṃ paṭāni (sic.)-bhūtaṃ das …

putta →

pts

…p., khettaja dinnaka, antevāsika, or born of oneself, born on one’s land, given to one, i.e. adopted, one living with one as a…

raṭṭha →

pts

…Dhp.308 (saddhāya dinnaṃ); AN.i.10; SN.ii.221; MN.iii.127; Thig.110; Iti.43, Iti.90.

  • -vāsin inhabitant of the…

rājan →

pts

…rāja-bhoggaṃ raññā dinnaṃ rāja-dāyaṃ brahma-deyyaṃ DN.i.87, of a flourishing place. Dial. i.108 trsls “with power…

rājā →

pts

…rāja-bhoggaṃ raññā dinnaṃ rāja-dāyaṃ brahma-deyyaṃ DN.i.87, of a flourishing place. Dial. i.108 trsls “with power…

sahita →

pts

…C. explains as samādinna-vata gahita-tāpasa-vesa). Kern,

Toevoegselen

ii.51 takes it as a corrupted Sk....

samādinna →

pts

taken up, undertaken AN.ii.193.

pp. of samādiyati

samādiyati →

pts

…precepts DN.i.63; SN.v.187; Iti.118; Snp.962 (cp. Mnd.478)
pp samādinna.

saṃ + ādiyati1

sipāṭikā →

pts

  1. pericarp MN.i.306; Vv.84#33; Vv-a.344; hingu˚ a s. yielding gum Vin.i.201. Also written sipātikā; thus ādiṇṇasipātikā with burst pod or fruit skin SN.iv.193.
  2. a small case receptacle; khura˚ a …

theyya →

pts

…AN.i.129; Snp.119 (theyyā adinnaṃ ādiyati); Snp.242, Snp.967 (˚ṃ na kareyya) Vv.15#8 (: theyyaṃ vuccati thenabhāvo Vv-a.72); Mil.264,…

upadhi →

pts

  1. putting down or under, foundation basis, ground, substratum (of rebirth) SN.i.117, SN.i.124 SN.i.134, SN.i.186; AN.ii.24 (˚sankhaya); AN.iii.382 (id.); AN.iv.150 (˚kkhaya); Iti.21, Iti.69; Snp.364, …

upādiyati →

pts

to take hold of, to grasp, cling to, show attachment (to the world), cp. upādāna DN.ii.292; MN.i.56, MN.i.67; SN.ii.14; SN.iii.73, SN.iii.94, SN.iii.135; SN.iv.168 (na kiñci loke u. = parinibbāyati); …

upādiṇṇa →

pts

…Dhs.1212, Dhs.1535.

for ˚ādinna with substitution of ṇṇ for nn owing to wrong derivation as pp. from ādiyati2 instead of…

upādiṇṇaka →

pts

(adj,) = upādiṇṇa Dhs-a.311, Dhs-a.315, Dhs-a.378; Vism.398.

vaṭṭa →

pts

Vaṭṭa1

adjective noun

  1. round circular; (nt.) circle Pv-a.185 (āyata +); Kp-a.50 (˚nāli). See cpd. -aṅguli.
  2. (fig.) “rolling on,” the “round” of existences, cycle of transmigrati …

vikāra →

pts

  1. change, alteration, in mahā˚; great change Vism.366, Vism.367 (of two kinds: anupādiṇṇa upādiṇṇa, or primary & secondary, i.e. the first caused by kappa-vuṭṭhāna, the second by dhātu-kkhobha) K …

vyādinna →

pts

at AN.iii.64 (soto vikkhitto visato +) is doubtful in reading & meaning (“split”?). It must mean something like “interrupted, diverted.” The vv.ll. are vicchinna & jiṇṇa.

for vyādiṇṇa, vi + ādiṇṇa?

yañña →

pts

…the epithets “su-dinna, su-huta, su-yiṭṭha” are attributed to dāna.

The 3 constituents which occur under dāna & deyyadhamma…

yiṭṭha →

pts

…(nt.) sacrifice DN.i.55 (dinna, y huta); explained at DN-a.i.165 by “mahāyāga” Vb.328 (id.); Ja.i.83 (y. +…

yācitaka →

pts

…Ja.iv.358: “yaṃ parena dinnattā labbhati taṃ yācita-sadisam eva hoti.”-(nt.) anything borrowed, borrowed goods: *yācitak’ ūpamā…

ādadāti →

pts

ādātuṃ DN.iii.133 (adinnaṃ theyyasankhātaṃ ā.).
ger ādā & ādāya; (see sep.);
grd ādeyya,
caus…

ādiyati →

pts

Ādiyati1

to take up; take to oneself, seize on, grasp, appropriate, fig. take notice of, take to heart, heed
pres ādiyati AN.iii.46; Snp.119, Snp.156, Snp.633 Snp.78 …

ādiṇṇa →

pts

broken, split open SN.iv.193 (= sipātikā with burst pod); cp MN.i.306.

Sk. ādīrṇa, pp. of ā + dṛ; see ādiyati2

ādiṇṇata →

pts

state of being broken or split Pts.i.49.

abstr. fr. ādiṇṇa

ādāna →

pts

…i.e. theft: see under adinna 3. (fig.) attachment, clinging AN.v.233, AN.v.253 (˚paṭinissagga); Dhp.89 (id.; cp….

ādāti →

pts

ādātuṃ DN.iii.133 (adinnaṃ theyyasankhātaṃ ā.).
ger ādā & ādāya; (see sep.);
grd ādeyya,
caus…

ādīna →

pts

at DN.i.115 & SN.v.74 (vv.ll. ādina, & abhinna) see ādina. See; diṇṇa.