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gala, 358 találat.
gaḷa →
ncped
fish hook.
gala →
pts
…(vomit); (2 Ab) galati (trickle): (2 Ba Pk. galagajjiya (roar) & guluguliya (bellow); (2 Bb gaḷagaḷāyati…
gaḷa →
pts
…i.e. a fall: see gaḷāgala. 2. a swelling, a boil (= gaṇḍa Ja.iv.494 (mattā gajā bhinnagaḷā elephants in rut, with the…
aggaḷapura →
dppn
A city where Revata went on his way from Soreyya to Sahajāti, prior to the Council of Vesālī. Vin.ii.300
???2town
aggāḷave cetiye →
dppn
Aggāḷave CetiyeAggālavacetiya
The chief shrine at Āḷavī, originally a pagan place of worship, but later converted into a Buddhist vihāra. The Buddha stopped here on many occasions during his wander …
candanaṅgalika →
dppn
…thereupon gave Candanangala five robes which he presented to the Buddha. SN.i.81f.
The story is very similar to that of the brahmin…
caṅkī →
dppn
…at Icchānaṅgala Snp.p.115 and at Manasākaṭa. DN.i.235
He is mentioned together with such eminent and wealthy brahmins as…
dakkhiṇāpatha →
dppn
…while the Sumangala Vilasini DA.i.265 takes Dakkhinapatha to be synonymous with Dakkhinajanapada and says that it was the district…
dalhika →
dppn
…monk of Sāgala. A pupil of his once stole a turban from a shopkeeper and confessed his fault to Dalhika, thinking that he would,…
gajaṅgala →
dppn
GajaṅgalaKajaṅgalaKajaṅgalā
A township which formed the eastern boundary of the Middle Country. Beyond it was Mahāsālā. Vin.i.197 Once…
icchānaṅgalaka →
dppn
An upāsaka of Icchānaṅgala. Once he visited the Buddha at Jetavana after a long interval, and on being asked why he had been absent so long, he…
iccānaṅgala →
dppn
…jungle thicket at Icchānaṅgala, in almost complete solitude, visited only by a single monk who brought him his food. But from the Aṅguttara…
jāṇussoṇi →
dppn
…as staying in Icchānaṅgala, MN.ii.196 where he evidently took part in the periodical gatherings of brahmin leaders—and also at…
kajangala →
dppn
KajangalaKajangalā
A township which formed the eastern boundary of the Middle Country. Beyond it was Mahāsālā. Vin.i.197 Once when the Buddha…
kajaṅgalā →
dppn
A nun who lived in Kajangala. Once when the Buddha was residing in the Veḷuvana there, the inhabitants of the village went to her and asked her to…
kannakujja →
dppn
…Kannakujja, Udumbara, and Aggalapura Vin.ii.299.
According to Hiouen Thsang, the distance from Sankassa to Kannakujja was two hundred li, or…
kaṇṇakujja →
dppn
…Udumbara, and Aggalapura. Vin.ii.299
Verañja to Bārāṇasī, across the Ganges, the route passing through Verañja, Soreyya,…
kosala →
dppn
…in Kosala are Icchānaṅgala, AN.iii.30 AN.iii.341 AN.iv.340 Ukkaṭṭha, DN.i.87 Ekasālā, SN.i.111 Opasāda, MN.ii.164 Kesaputta of the…
macchikāsaṇḍa →
dppn
A township in Kāsī, the residence, among others, of Citta-Gahapati. SN.iv.281
It contained the Ambāṭakavana, which Citta presented as a monastery for the monks, at the head of whom was Mahānāma.
S …
maṅgala →
dppn
A Pacceka Buddha. MN.iii.70
migalandika →
dppn
MigalandikaMigaladdhika
An undesirable monk. When the Buddha had once been preaching to the monks in Mahāvana in Vesāli regarding the defilement…
mukheluvana →
dppn
A grove in Kajaṅgalā. It was there that the Buddha preached the Indriyabhāvanā Sutta. MN.iii.298
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nigrodhakappa →
dppn
NigrodhakappaKappa
He was the preceptor (upajjhāya) of Vaṅgīsa, and together they lived in Aggālava cetiya, SN.i.185 where Kappa died. When Vaṅgīsa questioned the Buddha as to the destiny of Kappa, …
niraggaḷa →
dppn
A sacrifice in which alms are given with wide open, boltless doors.
paccantajanapadā →
dppn
…are: in the east, Kajaṅgala and Mahāsālā; in the south east, the river Salalavatī; in the south, Setakaṇṇikā; in the west, Thūṇa;…
patāyanti →
dppn
PatāyantiPatāyantīBhagalavatī
A place in Uttarakuru where the Yakkhas assemble. The Dīgha Nikāya DN.iii.201 speaks of it as a hall…
piṅgalakoccha →
dppn
A brahmin of Sāvatthī. He visited the Buddha at Jetavana and the Buddha preached to him the Cūḷasāropama Sutta, at the end of which he declared himself the Buddha’s follower. MN.i.198ff.
pokkharasāti →
dppn
…to the Buddha at Icchānaṅgala to discover if the report of the Buddha’s greatness were true. When Pokkharasāti heard later that Ambaṭṭha…
revata →
dppn
…Udumbara and Aggalapura, reached Sahajāti. There the monks met him and consulted him regarding the “Ten Points.
He enquired into…
sahajāti →
dppn
…Udumbara and Aggalapura. Sahajāti was on the river, and the Vajjiputtakas went there from Vesāli by boat. Vin.ii.299–301
In the…
saṅkassa →
dppn
A city, thirty leagues from Sāvatthī. During the Vajjiputta controversy, Revata Thera, on his way from Soreyya to Sahājāti, went through Saṅkassa. The road he took passed through Saṅkassa, Kaṇṇakujja, …
sigālakamātā →
dppn
SigālakamātāSiṅgālakamātāSigālamātāSiṅgālamātā
She was declared chief of nuns who had attained release by faith. AN.i.25
sigālakapitā →
dppn
SigālakapitāSiṅgālakapitāSigālapitāSiṅgālapitā
A monk whose Theragāthā verse speak of a monk who practices skeleton-meditation in the Bhesakaḷā forest. Thag.18
sumaṅgala →
dppn
Sumaṅgala1
A monk whose Theragāthā verse speaks of being well rid of three crooked things, and exhorts himself to meditation….
sumaṅgalamātā →
dppn
A bhikkhunī whose Therīgāthā verses celebrate her freedom from household drudgery and her brutal husband. Thig.23–24
sāgala →
dppn
SāgalaSāgalā
A city in India, mentioned in the Vinaya Vin.iii.67 as the residence of Daḷhika.
tārukkha →
dppn
…the brahmins in Icchānaṅgala and in Manasākaṭa.
He was the teacher of Bhāradvāja, companion of Vāseṭṭha. Snp.p.115f. DN.i.235…
udumbara →
dppn
A village. Revata went there from Kaṇṇakujja and stopped there before proceeding to Aggalapura and Sahajāti. Thither the Elders followed him to ask his opinion on the Vajjian heresy. Vin.ii.299
???2town
ukkaṭṭha →
dppn
…corn. DN.i.87 The Icchānaṅgala wood was in the neighbourhood, and when the Buddha was staying in the wood Pokkharasāti first sent his pupil…
uttara →
dppn
Uttara1
A monk whose verses are recorded in the Theragāthā. Thag.121–122
Uttara2
A monk whose verse are recorded in the Theragāthā. Thag.161–162
Uttara3
A *devapu …
vesāli →
dppn
…forests, such as Gosiṅgalasāla. AN.v.134
Among important suttas preached at Vesāli are the Mahāli, Mahāsīhanāda, Cūḷa Saccaka,…
veḷuvana →
dppn
Veḷuvana1Veṇuvana
A park near Rājagaha, the pleasure garden of Bimbisāra. When the Buddha first visited Rājagaha, after his Enlightenment, he stayed at the Latthivanuyyāna. Vin.i.35 The da …
yasa →
dppn
…Kaṇṇakujja, Udumbara, Aggalapura and Sahajāti. Having found Revata, he questioned him regarding the ten points, and obtained from him promise…
āḷavī →
dppn
Āḷavī1
A town between Sāvatthī and Rājagaha. The Buddha goes from Sāvatthī to Kīṭāgiri, thence to Āḷavī, and finally, to Rājagaha. The Buddha, on several occasions, stayed at Āḷavī at the …
ariya puggala →
farkas
nemes személy
satipaṭṭhāna →
farkas
az éberség megalapozása
abhimaṅgalasammata →
ncped
considered auspicious.
aggala →
ncped
- a bolt or bar for fastening a door (or window); the doorpanel or door.
- a patch
aggalaphalaka →
ncped
the panel of a door
aggalasūci →
ncped
bolt-pin, a bolt
aggalavaṭṭi →
ncped
the post to which the bolt is fastened
aggalaṭṭhapana →
ncped
the placing or vising of a door-bolt or door-panel
aggapuggala →
ncped
the best of men
aggaḷa →
ncped
- a bolt or bar for fastening a door (or window); the doorpanel or door.
- a patch
anelagala →
ncped
(faultless (of speech, of voice)
aneḷagala →
ncped
(faultless (of speech, of voice)
aneḷagaḷa →
ncped
(faultless (of speech, of voice)
chiggala →
ncped
hole?
chiggaḷa →
ncped
ekachiggala →
ncped
having one hole
ekachiggaḷa →
ncped
having one hole
elagalavāca →
ncped
whose speech is accompanied by the dripping of saliva.
eḷagalāgumba →
ncped
an eḷagala thicket.
galagaṇḍhi →
ncped
having a swelling on the neck; having a goiter.
galagaṇḍhin →
ncped
having a swelling on the neck; having a goiter.
galaggāha →
ncped
seizing by the throat.
galaka →
ncped
the throat; the neck.
galappavedhaka →
ncped
or neuter trembling of the neck or throat.
galati →
ncped
drops; drips; oozes (with liquid or source as subject); falls down (to) or off; vanishes.
gaḷagaḷāyanta →
ncped
(~antī)n. of gaḷagaḷāyati
gaḷagaḷāyati →
ncped
thunders; roars.
gaḷati →
ncped
gaḷayati →
ncped
of galeti
iṅgāla →
ncped
charcoal; burning coal.
iṅgālakhu →
ncped
pit of burning coal
jarasigāla →
ncped
an old jackal; a wretched jackal.
jarasiṅgala →
ncped
jaṅgala →
ncped
- arid; sterile.
- wild; coming from arid land; from the jungle.
kotūhalamaṅgala →
ncped
what is auspicious and portentous; special ceremonies and auspicious rites
kutūhalamaṅgala →
ncped
what is auspicious and portentous; special ceremonies and auspicious rites
naṅgala →
ncped
naṅgala1
neuter a plow.
naṅgala2
neuter a tail.
naṅgalakaṭṭhakaraṇa →
ncped
or mfn. of naṅgala (a place) where there has been plowing (?)
naṅgalamukha →
ncped
the opening of a conduit.
naṅgalāvatta →
ncped
the turning track of the plow
naṅgalāvattan →
ncped
the turning track of the plow
naṅgalāvattani →
ncped
turning the plow
naṅgalāvattani(n)2
mfn. swishing its tail
naṅgalāvattanin →
ncped
turning the plow
naṅgalāvattani(n)2
mfn. swishing its tail
niraggaḷa →
ncped
- (mfn.) unbarred, unimpeded; free.
- (mfn. & n.) unlimited (of a gift or sacrifice); the name of a brahmanical sacrifice.
timirapiṅgala →
ncped
great ocean fish.
timiṅgala →
ncped
“timi swallower”, a fish of enormous size.
tālacchiggaḷa →
ncped
keyhole.
tāḷacchiggala →
ncped
keyhole
ujjaṅgalanagaraka →
ncped
little wasteland town, a little rough-country town.
abhibhāyatana →
nyana
…large ones (e.g.: planets, galaxies). This is the fourth stage of mastery.
5: Not perceiving forms on one’s own body, one sees…
abhisamaya →
nyana
…sotāpanna see: ariya-puggala. In the Com. the term is represented by ‘penetration’ pativedha. Frequently occurring as dhammābhisamaya…
anattā →
nyana
…see: ariya-puggala, at the next two stages of sainthood he becomes a vision-attainer ditthippatta; and at the highest stage, i.e….
anicca →
nyana
…sotāpatti see: ariya-puggala, is often expressed in terms of impermanence: Whatever is subject to origination, is also subject to ceasing see:…
anuloma-citta →
nyana
…paths see: ariya-puggala. These 4 moments of impulsion are: the preparation parikamma, access upacāra, adaptation anuloma and…
anāgāmī →
nyana
…a Noble Disciple Ariya-puggala on the 3rd stage of Nobility. There are 5 classes of Non-Returners, as it is said e.g. Pug. 42-46:
A being,…
aparihāna-dhamma →
nyana
…to Nobility see: ariya-puggala. With regard to the absorptions jhāna, anyone is called ‘unrelapsable’ who has attained full mastery over the…
arahat →
nyana
Arahat: and Arahatta-magga, Arahatta-phala: see: ariya-puggala
ariya-puggala →
nyana
Ariya-puggala: or simply Ariya: Noble Ones, noble persons:
The 8, Ariya = Noble Ones are those who have realized one of the 8 stages…
asekha →
nyana
…Noble One see: ariya-puggala, since he has reached the perfection in higher moral training, higher mental training and higher understanding…
attā →
nyana
…existing; see: paramattha-desanā, anattā, puggala, satta, jīva.
aññā →
nyana
…Saint; see: ariya-puggala. The following passage occurs frequently in the Suttas, when a Bhikkhu indicates his attainment of Nobility…
being →
nyana
Being: living: satta, further see: puggala. - Belief in eternal personality: bhava-ditthi see: ditthi, sassata-ditthi.
both-ways liberated →
nyana
[[both-ways liberated]]Both-ways liberated: see: ubhato-bhāga-vimutta ariyapuggala B. 4.
ceto-vimutti →
nyana
…Arahatship see: ariya-puggala and in particular, the concentration associated with it. It is often linked with the ’deliverance through…
faith-devotee →
nyana
Faith-devotee: and Faith-liberated one: see: ariya-puggala B.
fixed destiny →
nyana
[[fixed destiny]]Fixed destiny: see: niyata - micchā - ditthi, niyata-puggala.
fruition →
nyana
Fruition: result of supra-mundane path: phala see: ariya-puggala A.
gotrabhū →
nyana
…stage between the state of a worldling and that of a sotāpanna see: ariya-puggala - Gotrabhū is mentioned in this sense, i.e. as…
iddhi-pāda →
nyana
…of the path; see: ariya-puggala But they are mundane lokiya as predominant factors adhipati see: paccaya, for it is said:;Because the monk,…
individual →
nyana
Individual: puggala
indriya →
nyana
…three last, see: ariya-puggala
The abilities, excepting 7 and 8, form one of the 24 conditions paccaya 6.
In Vibh. V all these abilities are…
javana →
nyana
…magga see. ariya-puggala are: the preparatory parikamma approach upacāra adaptation anuloma and change-of-lineage-moment…
paccavekkhana-ñāna →
nyana
…path, etc. see: ariya-puggala As it is said:;At the end of fruitional consciousness, consciousness sinks into the subconscious stream of…
pacceka-buddha →
nyana
…an Arahat see: ariya-puggala who has realized Nibbāna without having heard the Buddha’s doctrine from others. He comprehends the 4 Noble…
pahāna →
nyana
…noble path see: ariya-puggala the mental chains and other evil things cannot continue any longer, just like a tree destroyed by lightning, then…
patipannaka →
nyana
Patipannaka: ’ Path -attainer’, is he who had reached one of the 4 supra-mundane paths of Nobility see: ariya-puggala - App.
paññā →
nyana
…Nibbāna see: ariya-puggala and which consists in the penetration of the impermanency anicca, misery dukkha see: sacca and…
personality →
nyana
Personality: s. sakkāya For personality-belief, see: sakkāya ditthi, ditthi, attā, satta, puggala, vipallāsa.
phala →
nyana
…see: ariya-puggala and which, till the attainment of the next higher path, may during the practice of insight vipassanā still…
puggala →
nyana
…reservations, the term puggala occurs quite frequently in the suttas.
In the ultimate sense paramattha, however, there exist only…
puthujjana →
nyana
…of Nobility see: ariya-puggala.
Whoso is neither freed from the 3 mental chains personality-belief, sceptical doubt, attachment to mere rule…
pādaka-jjhāna →
nyana
…paths see: ariya-puggala The foundation for the former is the 4th absorption; for insight, however, any absorption is suitable. For…
pūjā →
nyana
…Bhikkhus.
1: The Mahā-mangala Sutta Sn. 259 says that;Honour and respect towards those worthy of it, is conducive to great blessing; *pūjā ca…
tanhā-kkhaya →
nyana
…perfect Nobility or Arahatship. Cf. ariya-puggala.
tathāgata →
nyana
…anattā, paramattha, puggala, jīva, satta.
A commentarial treatise on;The Meaning of the Word ‘Tathāgata’is included in The…
ānantariya →
nyana
…see: ariya-puggala, and which therefore is the cause of the immediately following fruition phala consciousness. According to the…
abhimaṅgala →
pts
…blessed Vin.iii.187 = Dhp-a.i.409. Opp. avamangala.
abhi + mangala
acchupeti →
pts
to procure or provide a hold, to insert, to put on or in Vin.i.290 (aggaḷaṃ), Vin.ii.112.
ā + chupeti, Caus. of chupati
adho →
pts
…since one month ago)
agga →
pts
…Ja.vi.140.
- -puggala the best of men (of the Buddha Snp.684; Dhp-a.ii.39; Sdhp.92, Sdhp.558. *…
aggalu →
pts
see agalu. Aggala & Aggala
aggaḷa →
pts
…pin MN.i.126.
cp. Sk. argala & argalā to; *areg to protect, ward off, secure etc. as in Ags. reced house; *aleg in Sk. rakṣati to…
aggaḷā →
pts
…pin MN.i.126.
cp. Sk. argala & argalā to; *areg to protect, ward off, secure etc. as in Ags. reced house; *aleg in Sk. rakṣati to…
ajagara →
pts
…at Ja.iii.484 (cp. Trenckner, Notes p. 64).
aja + gara = gala fr. *gel to devour, thus “goateater”
ajjhohāra →
pts
…Mil.366. 2. N of a fabulous fish (swallower“; cp. timingala) Ja.v.462.
Sk. abhyavahāra
akkosa →
pts
…to sound, root kr̥, see note on gala
aneḷa →
pts
…only in foll. compounds -gala free from the dripping or oozing of impurity (thus expld. at DN-a.i.282, viz. elagalana-virahita),…
anuvāta →
pts
…Vin.ii.177; Vin.iv.121 (aggala +); Pv-a.73 (anuvāte appabhonte since the binding was insufficient).
anu + vā to weave (?)…
anvāmaddati →
pts
to squeeze, wring Ja.iii.481 (galakaṃ anvāmaddi wrung his neck; vv.ll. anvānumaṭṭi & anvāvamaddi; C. gīvaṃ maddi).
anu + ā + maddati
apalāsin →
pts
…at Pp.22 as “yassa puggalassa ayaṃ paḷāso pahīno ayaṃ vuccati puggalo apaḷāsī” does not help us to clear up the etym. nor the…
apiḷahati →
pts
…C.)-Cp. apiḷandhana & pp apiladdha.
Sk. apinahyati, on n: ḷ see note on gala, & cp. guṇa: guḷa, veṇu: veḷu etc. On ndh for yh see…
apiḷandhati →
pts
…C.)-Cp. apiḷandhana & pp apiladdha.
Sk. apinahyati, on n: ḷ see note on gala, & cp. guṇa: guḷa, veṇu: veḷu etc. On ndh for yh see…
ariya →
pts
…Snp.783; Dhs.1003
asama →
pts
…Ja.i.40 (+ appaṭipuggala); Sdhp.578 (+ atula). Esp. freq. in cpd -dhura lit. carrying more than an equal burden, of incomparable…
atigāḷeti →
pts
…+ gāḷeti, Caus. of galati, cp. Sk. vi-gālayati
attan →
pts
…Cp. ātuman, tuma puggala, jīva, satta, pāṇa and nāma-rūpa. 2. Oneself, himself, yourself. Nom. attā, very rare. SN.i.71,…
ava →
pts
…(= ajaya), ˚jāta, ˚mangala (= a˚) ˚pakkhin, ˚patta.
Affinities of ava
- apa. There exists an exceedingly frequent…
avakanta →
pts
cut, cut open, cut off Ja.iv.251 (galak’ âvakantaṃ).
for *avakatta, Sk. avakṛtta; pp. of avakantati, see kanta2
avamaṅgala →
pts
…infaustus (opp. abhimangala); nt. bad luck, ill omen Ja.i.372, Ja.i.402; Ja.ii.197; Ja.vi.10 Ja.vi.424; Dhp-a.iii.123; Pv-a.261. Cf….
avamaṅgalla →
pts
adjective of bad omen, nt. anything importune, unlucky Ja.i.446. Avamana & omana;
fr. avamangala
aya FIXME double →
pts
ayo →
pts
aṭṭha →
pts
…animal.
- -maṅgala having eight auspicious signs Ja.v.409 (expld. here to mean a horse with white…
balisa →
pts
Balisa & Baḷisa
masculine & neuter a fish-hook SN.ii.226 = SN.iv.158 (āmisa-gataṃ b.); Cnd.374 (kāma˚ variant reading palisa); Ja.i.482 sq.; Ja.iii.283; Ja.iv.195; Ja.v.273 sq. Ja.v.389; Ja.vi.416; …
baḷisa →
pts
Balisa & Baḷisa
masculine & neuter a fish-hook SN.ii.226 = SN.iv.158 (āmisa-gataṃ b.); Cnd.374 (kāma˚ variant reading palisa); Ja.i.482 sq.; Ja.iii.283; Ja.iv.195; Ja.v.273 sq. Ja.v.389; Ja.vi.416; …
bhabba →
pts
…sambodhiṃ); Ja.i.106 (˚puggala a person unfit for the higher truths & salvation); bhabbābhabba nt & unfit people Cnd.2353 =…
bhagalavant →
pts
…mountain Snp-a.197 (loc. Bhagalavati pabbate). Occurs also as an assembly-hall under the Name of Bhagalavatī at DN.iii.201 Cp. Kirfel,…
bhuja →
pts
…tree Ja.vi.456 (C.: bhujangalatā perhaps identical with bhujaka?), also in cpd bhuja-ga going crooked, i.e. snake Mil.420 (bhujaginda king of…
bhāsa →
pts
…(under the so-called mangala-kathā) at Kp-a.118 (with variant reading SS. cāta˚ & vāca˚, BB cāba˚) = Mnd.87 (on Snp.790) (T. reads…
buddha →
pts
…Mil.95; further appaṭipuggala SN.i.134; his teaching leads to enlightenment, to self-conquest, to security…
cakka →
pts
…collus & see also note on gala) = that which is (continuously) turning, i.e. wheel, or abstr, the shape or periphery of it, i.e. circle; Cakra…
cakkavāka →
pts
…kṛkavāku, to sound root kṛ, see note on gala
cakora →
pts
the francolin partridge (Perdix rufa) Ja.v.416; Vv.35#8 Vv-a.163. See also cankora.
Sk. cakora to kol (kor), see note on gala
cañcala →
pts
…& γαγγαλιζω to tickle; see also note on gala & cp. cankamati
ceteti →
pts
Cinteti & ceteti
Forms
-
cint:
pres cinteti
pot cinteyya;
ppr cintento & cintayanto (Snp.834)
aor cintesi, 3rd pl. cintesuṃ (Ja.i.149), acintayuṃ (Snp.258)
ger ci …
cetiya →
pts
tumulus, sepulchral monument, cairn, MN.i.20; Dhp.188; Ja.i.237; Ja.vi.173; Snp-a.194 (dhātu-gharaṃ katvā cetiyaṃ patiṭṭhāpesuṃ); Kp-a.221; Dhp-a.iii.29 (dhātu˚) Dhp-a.iv.64); Vv-a.142; Sdhp.428 …
chakala →
pts
he-goat Ja.vi.237; -ka ibid. & Vin.iii.166
■ f. chakalī Ja.vi.559.
cp. Sk. chagala, from chāga heifer
chatta →
pts
…MN.ii.116;
- -maṅgala the coronation festival Ja.iii.407; Dhp-a.iii.307; Vv-a.66.
late Vedic chattra =…
chaṇa →
pts
…Ja.i.499; Ja.ii.48 (mangala˚), Ja.ii.143, Ja.iii.287, Ja.iii.446, Ja.iii.538; Ja.iv.115 (surā˚); Ja.v.212; Ja.vi.221, Ja.vi.399 (˚bheri);…
chiggaḷa →
pts
hole, in eka˚-yuga MN.iii.169≈; tāḷa˚ key hole SN.iv.290; Vism.394.
cp. chidda
cinteti →
pts
Cinteti & ceteti
Forms
-
cint:
pres cinteti
pot cinteyya;
ppr cintento & cintayanto (Snp.834)
aor cintesi, 3rd pl. cintesuṃ (Ja.i.149), acintayuṃ (Snp.258)
ger ci …
daddara →
pts
…next & cakora, with note on gala
Daddara2
a cert. (grinding, crashing) noise AN.iv.171; Ja.ii.8; Ja.iii.461; Name of a mountain,…
dakkhiṇeyya →
pts
…of a gift Pv-a.92;
- -puggala an individual deserving a donation Ja.i.228; there are 7 kinds enumerated at DN.iii.253…
dhañña →
pts
…good luck) Pv.iii.5#4 (= mangalaṃ karoti Pv-a.198 see also mangala).
- -āgāra a store house for grain Vin.i.240; *…
dussa →
pts
…(-mangala) (the ceremony of) putting on a garment Dhp-a.ii.87;
- -cālanī a cloth sieve Vin.i.202 *…
dāna →
pts
- giving, dealing out, gift; almsgiving liberality, munificence; especially a charitable gift to a bhikkhu or to the community of bhikkhus, the Sangha (cp. deyyadhamma & yañña). As such it constitute …
eḷagala →
pts
see aneḷa.
eḷagalā →
pts
the plant Cassia Tora (cp. Sk. eḍagaja the ringworm-shrub, Cassia Alata, after Halāyudha), Ja.iii.222 (= kambojī C.).
dial.?
gaggara →
pts
…lake at Vism.208 See note on gala.
Vedic gargara throat, whirlpool. *gṷer to sling down, to whirl, cp. Gr. βάραχρον, Lat. gurges,…
gaggaraka →
pts
…v. a sort of fish (Sk. gargaraka Pimelodus Gagora); as gaggalaka at Mil.197.
fr. gaggara
gaggarāyati →
pts
to whirl, roar, bellow, of the waves of the Gangā Mil.3
■ cp. gaḷagaḷāyati.
v. den. fr. prec.; cp. gurgulio: gurges, E. gargle & gurgle
galaka →
pts
throat Ja.iii.481; Ja.iv.251.
garahati →
pts
to reproach, to blame, scold, censure, find fault with: agarahiyam mā garahittha “do not blame the blameless” SN.i.240; DN.i.161 (tapaṃ to reject, disapprove of); DN.iii.92, DN.iii.93 (aor. garahi, gr …
gaḷagaḷāyati →
pts
…sq (gala˚); Thag.189; Mil.116 (gaganaṃ ravati galag˚) Kp-a.163 (mahāmegha)
■ Gangā galagalantī the roaring Gangā Mil.122 (cp….
gaḷati →
pts
(and galati) [Sk. galati, cp. Ohg. quellan to well up, to flow out; see note on gala and cp. also jala water
- to drip, flow, trickle (trs. &…
gaḷayati →
pts
to drip, to drop, in assukāni g. to shed tears Snp.691.
denom. to gaḷa in sense of gaḷati 1
gaṇa →
pts
…to sangha, the order & puggala, the individual) Vin.i.58, Vin.i.74, Vin.i.195, Vin.i.197 Vin.ii.170, Vin.ii.171; Vin.iv.130, Vin.iv.216,…
gaṇḍa →
pts
- a swelling, esp. as a disease, an abscess, a boil. Freq. in similes with ref. to kāma and kāya. Mentioned with similar cutaneous diseases under kilāsa (q.v. for loci). As epithet of kāya SN.iv.83 = …
geha →
pts
…(-mangala) (the ceremony of) entering a new hut Dhp-a.iii.307;
- -piṭṭhi the back of the house…
ghara →
pts
…a poisonous snake Dhp-a.ii.256.
a drink (cp. gala) & garala poison
ghora →
pts
…*gher, *ger, see note on gala & cp. ghuru A root; ghur is given by Dhtp.487 in meaning of “bhīma,” i.e. horrible
■ Rel. to Goth….
ghuru-ghuru →
pts
…to; *gel or *ger, see note on gala
gilati →
pts
…make swallow Ja.iii.338.
Vedic girati & gilati Dhtp.488: adane; cp. gala throat, Ohg. kela, E. gullet; see note on gala
gini →
pts
…(l. r. n; cp. note on gala), e.g. supina & soppa (Sk svapna), abhikkhaṇa and abhiṇha (abhīkṣṇa), silesuma & semha (śleṣman)…
girā →
pts
…to *ger or *gṷer, see note on gala
gumba →
pts
- a troop, a heap, cluster, swarm. Of soldiers Vin.i.345; of fish (maccha˚) DN.i.84 = MN.i.279 = MN.ii.22; AN.i.9.
- a thicket, a bush, jungle; the lair of an animal in a thicket (sayana˚ Ja.iv.256) …
guṇa →
pts
…→ mālāguṇa; cp. Sk. guṇikā tumour: guḷa and gaḷa veḷu: veṇu, and note on gala
Guṇa2
a woodworm Ja.iii.431…
gīvā →
pts
…to swallow, as signifying throat: see note on gala for etym.
hatthin →
pts
iṅghāḷa →
pts
…JP. T.S. 1884, 74 = angāra, cp. Marāthī ingala live coal
jagghati →
pts
…Ja.vi.522. See also anu˚, pa˚.
Intens. to sound-root ghar. for *jaghrati. See note on gala. Kern compares Ved. jakṣati, Intens of…
jala →
pts
…Mil.117;
- -dhi = preceding Dāvs.v.38
Sk. jala, conn. with gala drop (?), prob. dialectical; cp. udaka
jantu →
pts
…Cnd.249 (= satta, nara, puggala); Dhp.105, Dhp.176 Dhp.341, Dhp.395; Ja.i.202; Ja.ii.415; Ja.v.495; Pv.ii.9#49 (= sattanikāya, people, a crowd…
jaṅgala →
pts
rough, sandy & waterless place, jungle AN.v.21; Ja.iv.71; Vv-a.338. Cp. ujjangala.
jāta →
pts
…Ja.iv.38; -maṅgala birth festival, i.e. the feast held on the birth of a child Dhp-a.ii.86;…
kakaca →
pts
…to sound root kr̥, cp. note on gala; Sk. krakaca
kakkara →
pts
…partridge; sound-root kr̥ see note on gala
kakkāreti →
pts
to make the sound kak, to half choke Ja.ii.105.
*kaṭ-kāreti to make kaṭ, see note on gala for sound-root kr̥ & cp. khaṭakhaṭa
kamboji →
pts
, nt.) the plant Cassia tora or alata Ja.iii.223 (˚gumba = elagalāgumba; vv.ll. kammoja˚ & tampo˚ [for kambo˚]).
meaning & etym. unexpld
kanha →
pts
…bright eyes, Esp of King Pingala-netta Ja.ii.242 in contrast with Māra (although pingala-cakkhu is also epithet of Māra or his representatives,…
kappa →
pts
adjective noun anything made with a definite object in view, prepared, arranged; or that which is fit, suitable, proper. See also DN-a.i.103 & Kp-a.115 for var. meanings.
I. Literal Meaning # …
kaṅka →
pts
…kn̊, cp. kinkiṇī & see note on gala
kaṅkala →
pts
…the verses on same page: puggalass’ aṭṭhisañcayo). Cp. aṭṭhisankhalikā Pv-a.152; aṭṭhika sankhalikā Ja.i.433;…
kaṇṇa →
pts
…perforating the ear, ˚mangala the ceremony of ear-piercing Dhp-a.ii.87; cp. mangala
- -vedha (cp. prec.) ear-piercing, a…
khaleti →
pts
…a thrashing & throw him out. variant reading at both passages is galayātha).
Sk. kṣālayati of kṣal?
khandha →
pts
…the shoulder or back: nangalaṃ khandhe karitvā SN.i.115 appl. to Māra; Vism.100; Dhp-a.iv.168 (ohita˚-bhāra the load lifted off his…
kikī →
pts
…aṇḍassa upari seti).
onomat. to sound-root kṛ; (see note on gala), cp. Sk. kṛka-vāku cock, after the cry of the bird
kiriya →
pts
…= AN.iii.48; a Pv-a.54 mangala˚ celebration of a festival Pv-a.86 massu-kiriyā the dressing of the beard Ja.iii.314 (cp m-karaṇa and…
kiriyā →
pts
…= AN.iii.48; a Pv-a.54 mangala˚ celebration of a festival Pv-a.86 massu-kiriyā the dressing of the beard Ja.iii.314 (cp m-karaṇa and…
kiṅkiṇika →
pts
…formation fr. sound part. kiṇi, see note on gala
kiṇakiṇāyati →
pts
…289; also BSk. kaṭakaṭāyati Lal.251. See taṭataṭayati & note on gala.
= kinkiṇāyati, denom. fr. kinkiṇi, small bell
kiṇi →
pts
…see also kili and note on gala).
kolāhala →
pts
…(of a Buddha), maṅgala˚; (that a Buddha will pronounce the “εὐαγγέλιον”), moneyya˚ (that a monk will enquire of the…
kotthu →
pts
jackal DN.iii.25, DN.iii.26; MN.i.334; Mnd.149 (spelt koṭṭhu); Ja.vi.537 (˚sunā: explained by sigāla-sunakhā, katthu-soṇā ti pi pāṭho). kotthuka (and koṭṭhuka) = prec. SN.i.66 …
kotūhala →
pts
…Dāvs ii.80 esp. in -maṅgalaṃ paccāgacchati he visits the fair or show of… MN.i.265; AN.iii.439; -maṅgalika celebrating feasts,…
kriyā →
pts
…= AN.iii.48; a Pv-a.54 mangala˚ celebration of a festival Pv-a.86 massu-kiriyā the dressing of the beard Ja.iii.314 (cp m-karaṇa and…
kumbha →
pts
- a round jar, waterpot (= kulālabhājana earthenware Dhp-a.i.317), frequent in similes, either as illustrating fragility or emptiness and fullness: AN.i.130, AN.i.131 = Pp.32; AN.v.337; SN.ii.83; Mi …
kutūhala →
pts
…also kotūhala.
- -maṅgala a festivity, ceremony, Nd ii.in expl. of anekarūpena Snp.1079, Snp.1082; *…
kuñca →
pts
…noise; from sound-root k̥r, see note on gala
kāka →
pts
…for other onomat. relatives see note on gala
kāla →
pts
…man (= prec. + atta˚ puggala˚) DN.iii.252, DN.iii.283; as quality of the Tathāgata DN.iii.134 = Cnd.276; Pp.50.
- -ññutā n. abstr. to…
kāya →
pts
…In these six couples (or yugalas) later Abhidhamma distinguished kāya as = the cetasikas (mental properties or the vedanā, saññā and…
kāḷa →
pts
…man (= prec. + atta˚ puggala˚) DN.iii.252, DN.iii.283; as quality of the Tathāgata DN.iii.134 = Cnd.276; Pp.50.
- -ññutā n. abstr. to…
liṅgāla →
pts
antelope (?) Pgdp.10.
cp. Sk. lingālikā a kind of mouse
locana →
pts
…Pv-a.57, Pv-a.90 (pingala˚).
fr. loc or lok to see; Dhtp.532 & Dhtm.766: loc = dassana
Locana2
neuter pulling, tearing…
lālā →
pts
saliva Ja.i.61, Ja.i.248; Ja.vi.357; Vism.259; Dhp-a.i.307 (mukhato lālā galati).
cp. laḷati
lūkha →
pts
…Ja.i.390
■ lūkhapuggala a miserable, offensive character (opp. siniddhapuggala) Vism.132; Vb-a.282.
- -ājīvin leading a hard or…
maccha →
pts
…Timanda & Timirapiṅgala; Ja.v.462 Mitacintin Ja.i.427; Bahucintin Ja.i.427.
- -maṃsa the flesh of fishes…
maddava →
pts
…of a king, reigning in Sāgala, the capital of Madda. 3. withered Dhp.377 (= milāta Dhp-a.iv.112)
■ nt. maddavaṃ mildness softness,…
makkhikā →
pts
…(nīla˚); Ja.iii.263 (pingala gadfly), Ja.iii.402; Snp-a.33 (pingala˚), Snp-a.572 (id.); Dhp-a.iv.58 Sdhp.396, Sdhp.529.
cp. Vedic…
mammana →
pts
…or faulty speech, combined with dubbaca & eḷagalavāca).
mañju →
pts
…Class Sk. mañju, also mangala, cp. Gr. μάγγανον means of deceiving, Lat. mango a dealer making up his wares for sale. See further…
maṅgala →
pts
…at Kp-a.123, viz. “maṃ galanti imehi sattā ti” mangalāni- maṅgalaṃ karoti lit. to make an auspicious ceremony i.e. to besprinkle…
maṅgalika →
pts
…dealt with in the Mangala-sutta Kp-a.118 sq. (cp. Mnd.89); diṭṭhamaṅgalika pañha “a question concerning visible omina”…
maṅgalya →
pts
auspiciousness, good luck, fortune Dhtp.24.
fr. mangala
māyā →
pts
…(in pop. etym. of man-gala) the ed. of the text sees an acc. of mā which he takes to be a contracted form of…
māṅgalya →
pts
adjective auspicious, fortunate, bringing about fulfilment of wishes Ja.vi.179.
fr. mangala
nalāṭa →
pts
…lalāṭa = rarāṭa; on n → l cp. nangala
naṅgala →
pts
…Dhp-a.i.395.
Ved. lāngala; nangala by dissimilation through subsequent nasal, cp. Milinda → Menandros Etym. unknown, prob. dialectical…
nela →
pts
…(& aneḷaka), q.v. On ḷ: n. cp. lāngala nangala; tulā: tūṇa etc.
neḷa →
pts
…(& aneḷaka), q.v. On ḷ: n. cp. lāngala nangala; tulā: tūṇa etc.
nibbiddha →
pts
- in phrase -piṅgala (with) disgustingly red (eyes) (perhaps = nibbiṇṇa?) Ja.v.42 (of a giant).
- with ref. to a road: broken up, i.e….
nibbāna →
pts
…attainment of N., is maṅgalaṃ uttamaṃ & to be achieved by means of; tapo, brahmacariyā and ariyasaccāna-dassanaṃ Snp.267
■…
nigaḷa →
pts
an (iron) chain for the feet Ja.i.394; Ja.ii.153; Ja.vi.64 (here as “bracelet”).
Sk. nigaḍa, ni + gaḷa, cp. gala3
niggilati →
pts
(niggalati) to swallow down (opp. uggilati to spit out, throw up) Ja.iv.392 (sic as variant reading; text niggalati).
Sk. nigirati, ni + gilati
nikaṭṭha →
pts
…low. As one kind of puggala (n-kāya + ncitta) AN.ii.137. loc. nikaṭṭhe (adv.) near Ja.iii.438 Thag-a.105 (v. 33) (= santike…
niraggala →
pts
…Vv.64#31 (= Vv-a.285).
nis + aggala
nīti →
pts
…polity Pv-a.114 (˚mangala commonsense), Pv-a.129 (˚sattha science of statecraft, or of prudent behaviour), Pv-a.130 (˚cintaka a…
otiṇṇa FIXME double →
pts
…descended Pv-a.104 (uddho-galaṃ na otiṇṇaṃ not gone down further than the throat). 2. (pass.) beset by (cp. avatāra 2), affected with, a…
paccaggaḷa →
pts
adjective in phrase paccaggaḷe aṭṭhāsi “stuck in his throat” MN.i.333.
pratyak + gaḷa
para →
pts
parigalati →
pts
to sink down, slip or glide off Ja.iv.229, Ja.iv.250; Ja.v.68.
pari + galati, see gaḷati
parisā →
pts
…AN.iv.113 (+ kālaññū puggalaññū), cp. DN.iii.252.
- -dussana defilement of the Assembly AN.ii.225 (opp….
pariññātāvin →
pts
adjective one who has correct knowledge SN.iii.159 sq., SN.iii.191 (puggala).
fr. pariññāta
passaddha →
pts
…Vb-a.283 (˚kāyapuggala)
■ In lit. appln -ratha when the car had slowed down Ja.iii.239. See also paṭi˚.
pp. of…
pasāda →
pts
…AN.ii.84; AN.iii.270 (puggala˚); AN.iv.346; Snp-a.155, Pv-a.5, Pv-a.35. 3. repose, composure, allayment serenity Ne.28, Ne.50; Vism.107,…
paṭi →
pts
…(counter-, rival): ˚puggala (one’s equal), ˚purisa (rival), ˚bala (adequate), ˚bimba (counterpart), ˚bhāga (id.); ˚malla (rival…
paṭipuggala →
pts
… ■ appaṭipuggala without a rival, unrivalled, without compare SN.i.158 SN.iii.86; Thig.185; Ja.i.40;…
paṭipuggalika →
pts
adjective belonging to one’s equal, individual Dhs.1044. Perhaps read pāṭi˚ (q.v.).
fr. paṭipuggala
paṭṭhāya →
pts
…here henceforth Ja.i.60, Ja.i.63, Ja.i.150; cp. Ja.i.52 (mūlato); Ja.vi.336 (sīsato); Pv-a.11 (galato), Pv-a.13 (gihīkālato)….
phalaka →
pts
- a flat piece of wood, a slab, board, plank Ja.i.451 (a writing board school slate); Ja.v.155 (akkhassa ph. axle board); Ja.vi.281 (dice-board). pidhāna˚; covering board Vb-a.244 Vism.261; *sopā …
phusita →
pts
Phusita1
neuter rain-drop MN.iii.300; SN.ii.135; Dhp-a.iii.243. The Prk. equivalent is phusiya (Pischel, Gr. § 208), cp. Ger. sprenkeln → E. sprinkle.
either pp. of phusati2</sup …
phussita →
pts
touched, put on, in -aggaḷa with fastened (clinched) bolts (or better: door-wings) MN.i.76 (reads phassit˚; cp. variant reading on p. 535 phussit˚); AN.i.101; Thag.385; Ja.vi.510.
= phassita …
phāruliya →
pts
…at Vb-a.469 shows (with expln “pharusassa puggalassa bhāvo phārusiyaṃ”).
piṃsati →
pts
…Other der. see under pingala piñjara, pesakāra.
piś or piṃś, cp. Vedic piṃśati, with two bases viz. Idg. *peig, as in P….
piṅgala →
pts
…= Snp-a.101 (id.); Snp-a.33 (where a distinction is made between kāṇa-makkhikā and pingala˚), Snp-a.572 (= ḍaṃsa).
see…
piṅgulā →
pts
species of bird Ja.vi.538.
a var. of Sk. piṅgalā, a kind of owl
poṭakila →
pts
…nāma C.).
etym. unknown, cp. poṭaki & (lexic.) Sk. poṭagala a kind of reed; the variant is poṭagala
pucimanda →
pts
the Nimba tree, Azadirachta Indica Ja.iii.34; Ja.iv.205; Ja.vi.269 (˚thanī, of a woman nimba-phala-saṇṭhāna-thana-yuggalā C.).
fr. picumanda
puggala →
pts
… ■ See also paṭipuggala. 2. (in general) being, creature Mil.310 (including Petas & animals).
- -ñū knowing…
puggalika →
pts
…not quite correctly “selfish.”
fr. puggala
purisa →
pts
…DN.i.53; SN.ii.28.
- -puggala a man, a human character DN.iii.5 DN.iii.227 (eight); SN.i.220 (8); SN.ii.69, SN.ii.82,…
puṃ →
pts
as a term for Purgatory (niraya): see Bdhgh’s etym. of puggala Vism.310, as quoted under puggala.
puṃs →
pts
…occurs in pukusa (?), puggala (?), pungava pullinga; puṃs in napuṃsaka (cp. Prk. napuṃsaveya Pischel, Gram. § 412)….
puṭa →
pts
…applied to the city of Sāgala at Mil.1 (nānā-puṭa-bhedanaṃ S˚ nagaraṃ). Here clearly meant for “merchandise.”-Rh. D. in a note…
pāṭipuggalika →
pts
adjective belonging to one’s equal MN.iii.254 sq. (dakkhiṇā).
fr. paṭipuggala
pīti →
pts
…upam’ ânussati, lūkhapuggalaparivajjanatā siniddha-pug
■ sevanatā, pasādanīyasuttanta-paccavekkhaṇatā, tadadhimuttatā (cp….
rakkhati →
pts
…protect Goth. alhs = Ags. ealh temple. Cp. also base *areq in P. aggala. The Dhtp.18 explains rakkh by “pālana”.
ruca →
pts
…“principal Ja.i.441, Ja.i.443 (gloss mangala-rukkha).
fr. ruc
sakuṇa →
pts
sama →
pts
…-sīsin a kind of puggala lit. “equal-headed,” i.e. one who simultaneously attains an end of craving and of life (cp. Pp-a 186. The…
sappaṭipuggala →
pts
having an equal, comparable, a friend MN.i.27.
sa3 + paṭipuggala
satta →
pts
Satta1
hanging, clinging or attached to Vin.i.185; DN.ii.246; Mnd.23, Mnd.24; Dhp.342; Ja.i.376 Cp. āsatta1 & byāsatta.
pp. of sañj: sajjati
Satta2
- (m.) a li …
segālaka →
pts
jackal’s cry AN.i.187 sq. (˚ṃ nadati); cp. sigālika.
fr. sigāla
sigāla →
pts
(śṛ˚) a jackal DN.ii.295; DN.iii.24 sq.; AN.i.187; SN.ii.230, SN.ii.271 SN.iv.177 sq. (text singāla); SN.iv.199; Ja.i.502; Ja.iii.532 (Pūtimaṃsa by name)
■ sigālī (f.) a female jackal Ja.i.336 Ja. …
sigālika →
pts
adjective belonging to a jackal Ja.ii.108; Ja.iii.113 (˚aṃ nādaṃ, cp. segalikaṃ AN.i.187, where the Copenhagen MS. has sigālakaṃ corrected to segālakaṃ)-(nt.) a jackal’s roar (sigālakaṃ nadati) DN. …
silā →
pts
siniddha →
pts
…attached, fond, loving Ja.i.10; Mil.229, Mil.361; Vb-a.282 (˚puggala-sevanatā).
pp. of siniyhati; cp. Epic Sk. snigdha
siṅgila →
pts
kind of horned bird Ja.iii.73; Dhp-a.iii.22 (variant reading singala).
siṅgāla →
pts
variant reading instead of sigāla SN.ii.231 etc.; Vism.196; Pv.iii.5#2.
soṇa →
pts
Soṇa1
a dog Ja.i.146; Ja.vi.107 (= sunakha); Snp.675; Vism.191; Dhp-a.iii.255 (+ sigāla); soṇi (f.) a bitch Mhvs.7, Mhvs.8 = sona Iti.36.
see suvāṇa
Soṇa2</s …
supina →
pts
…(of Ajātasattu); maṅgala˚; a lucky dream Ja.vi.330; mahā˚ṃ passati to have (lit. see) a great vision Ja.i.336 sq…
sāvaka →
pts
hearer, disciple (never an Arahant) DN.i.164; DN.ii.104; DN.iii.47, DN.iii.52, DN.iii.120 sq., DN.iii.133; AN.i.88; MN.i.234; SN.ii.26; Iti.75 sq., Iti.79; Ja.i.229; Vism.214, Vism.411
■ fem *[sāvik …
sīra →
pts
plough Thag-a.270 (= nangala).
Vedic sīra
taṭataṭāyati →
pts
…to be in a frenzy. Cp. ciṭiciṭāyāti. See note on gala and kiṇakiṇāyati
thaddha →
pts
…Pv-a.139 (= ujjhangala). 2. fig.
- hardened, obdurate callous, selfish DN.i.118 (māna˚); DN.iii.45 (+ atimānin); AN.ii.26 =…
timi →
pts
…in formula timi timingala timitimingala, which should probably be reduced to one simple timitimingala (see next).
Derivation unknown. Sk….
timiratipiṅgala →
pts
great ocean fish, Dhs-a.13, v. timingala.
timiṅgala →
pts
…find the reading timi timingala timirapingala, which is evidently faulty A Sanskritized form of t. is timitimingala at Divy.502 See…
tunna →
pts
Tunna1
struck Thig.162 (vyādhimaraṇa˚ str. with sickness and death).
pp. of tudati
Tunna2
any pointed instrument as a stick, a goad, a bolt, or (usually) a needle Vin.i.290 ( …
tāḷa →
pts
…Bdhd 1.
- -cchiggala a key-hole SN.iv.290; SN.v.453; Vism.500
- -cchidda id. Vin.ii.120, Vin.ii.148, Vin.ii.153 (all tāla˚);…
ud →
pts
…“ex-”, e.g. unnangala “outplough” = without a plough; uppabbajita an ex-bhikkhu. 2. ud˚ = off, i.e. out of the way, wrong, e.g….
udaka →
pts
uddha FIXME double →
pts
…(see below). The reading udhogalaṃ at Pv-a.104 is to corrected to adho˚
III.
Note (cp Trenckner, Notes 60). In certain cases we…
uddhaṃ →
pts
…(see below). The reading udhogalaṃ at Pv-a.104 is to corrected to adho˚
III.
Note (cp Trenckner, Notes 60). In certain cases we…
uggirati →
pts
…roots *gr̥ & *gI̊, see gala & gilati
Uggirati2
to lift up, carry Vin.iv.147 = Dhp-a.iii.50 (talasattikaṃ…
uggāra →
pts
…DN-a.i.41; Kp-a.61.
ud + gṛ; or *gḷ to swallow, see gala & gilati; lit. to swallow up
ujjaṅgala →
pts
…at Pv-a.139); Vism.107. Also in BSk. ujjangala e.g. Mvu.ii.207.
ud + jangala
ummatta →
pts
…Sdhp.88; Pv-a.40 (˚puggala read with variant reading SS for dummati puggala). Cp. next & ummāda.
*…
unnala →
pts
…→ l change freq. cp. P. nangala → lāngala; nalāṭa → lalaṭa) from ud + lal to sport, thus meaning “sporting, sporty, wild” etc.;…
unnaḷa →
pts
…→ l change freq. cp. P. nangala → lāngala; nalāṭa → lalaṭa) from ud + lal to sport, thus meaning “sporting, sporty, wild” etc.;…
unnaṅgala →
pts
…Ja.iii.414; Ja.iv.355; Ja.vi.328; Dhp-a.iii.10.
ud + nangala, on meaning of ud in this case see ud
upagaḷita →
pts
flowing out, spat or slobbered out Ja.v.471 (˚khelo; variant reading paggharita).
pp. of upagaḷati
upama →
pts
…fellow); AN.iv.11 udak˚ puggala a man like water); Pv.i.1#1 (khett˚ like a well cultivated field; = sadisa Pv-a.7); Pv-a.2, Pv-a.8 etc
■…
uppīḷeti →
pts
…mukhaṃ); Ja.v.293 (aggalaṃ); Thag-a.188. 2. to stampede Vv-a.83 (paṭhaviṃ).
ud + pīḍ for ava + pīḍ, cp. uplāpeti =…
vammeti →
pts
to dress in armour, to armour Ja.i.180; Ja.ii.94 (mangala-hatthiṃ)
pp vammita.
Denom. fr. vamma
vana →
pts
…(Jetavana), p. 115 (Icchānangala); Thig.147 (Añjanavana; a wood near Sāketa with a vihāra); Ja.v.37 (here meaning beds of lotuses) Mil.219…
vappa →
pts
…Snp-a.137).
- -maṅgala ploughing festival Ja.i.57; Dhp-a.ii.113; Snp-a.141.
orig. grd. fr. vap = Sk….
vaḍḍhati →
pts
…Mhvs.29, Mhvs.66 (mangalaṃ to raise the chant); Pv-a.168 (+ brūheti). 2. to cultivate (vipassanaṃ insight Ja.i.117 (aor. ˚esi);…
vaṭṭi →
pts
…circumference Vin.ii.120 (aggala˚; of the door), Vin.ii.148 (id.); SN.iii.141 (patta of a vase or bowl); SN.iv.168 (id.); Dhp-a.ii.124 (nemi˚)…
vemattatā →
pts
…sq.; Snp.p.102 (puggala˚); Ne.4, Ne.72 sq., Ne.107 sq.; Mil.284, Mil.285. The 8 differences of the var. Buddhas are given at Snp-a.407…
verin →
pts
…Mil.196 Vism.296 (˚puggala), Vism.326 (˚purisa, in simile), Vism.512 (in sim.); Vb-a.89
■ Neg. averin Dhp.197,…
vigaḷati →
pts
to drop Mil.250
pp vigaḷita. Cp. vinigaḷati.
vi + galati
vigaḷita →
pts
dropping, dripping (down) Pv-a.56.
pp. of vigaḷati
vijjhana →
pts
piercing or getting pierced DN-a.i.75; DN-a.ii.87 (kaṇṇa˚-mangala, ear-piercing ceremony) Pv-a.107.
fr. vijjhati
vinigaḷati →
pts
to drop down Mil.349.
vi + nigaḷati
vipphārita →
pts
expanded Dāvs v.34 (˚akkhi-yugala, both eyes wide open).
pp. of Caus. vi + pharati
vāṭaka →
pts
…enclosure, circle, ring; in gala˚; the throat circle, i.e. the bottom of the throat Vism.258; Dhs-a.316; Dhp-a.i.394; caṇḍāla˚; circle…
yakkha →
pts
…yakkha = satta, nara, puggala manussa).
-ānubhāva the potency of a yakkha Ja.i.240….
yathā →
pts
…Dhp-a.iii.359)
- -puggalaṁ according to the individual individually Pv.iii.5#1 (read yathāpu˚)
- -pūrita as full as could be, quite…
yiṭṭha →
pts
…= yebhuyyena mangalakiriya-divasesu dinna-dānaṃ)
■ suyiṭṭha well given or spent AN.ii.44;…
yojeti →
pts
…to harness)
pass yojīyati to become yoked or harnessed Ja.i.57 (nangalasahassaṃ y.)
pp yojita.
Caus. of yuñjati
yuga →
pts
…two robes Dpvs.vi.82. Yugala & Yugala;
fr. yuj; Vedic yuga (to which also yoga) = Gr. ζυγόν; Lat. jugum = Goth. juk; Ohg. juh; E. yoke…
yugala →
pts
…adj. (like yuga) in phrase yugalaṃ karoti to couple, join, unite Dpvs.i.77; Vv-a.233.
Class. Sk. yugala; in relation to yuga the same as Lat….
yugalaka →
pts
pair Tikp.66; Vb-a.73.
fr. yugala
yugaḷa →
pts
…adj. (like yuga) in phrase yugalaṃ karoti to couple, join, unite Dpvs.i.77; Vv-a.233.
Class. Sk. yugala; in relation to yuga the same as Lat….
yāta →
pts
…yātassa puggalassa anuyāyī, paṭhamaṃ karonto yāti nāma pacchā karonto anuyāyati.“ The usual Sk. phrase is…
ādīnava →
pts
…(duccarite), AN.i.270 (puggala-ppasāde), AN.iv.439 sq.; AN.v.81; Ja.i.146; Ja.iv.2; Iti.9 = AN.ii.10 = Cnd.172#a; Snp.36, Snp.50 (cp. Cnd.127),…
āgāḷha →
pts
adjective (ā + gāḷha 1; cp. Sk. samāgāḍhaṃ] strong, hard, harsh, rough (of speech), usually in instr. as adv āgāḷhena roughly, harshly aN.i.283, aN.i.295; Pp.32 (so to be read for agāḷhena, althoug …
ākoṭeti →
pts
- to beat down, pound, stamp Ja.i.264.
- to beat, knock, thrash Vin.ii.217; Ja.ii.274; Pv-a.55 (aññamaññaṃ); Sdhp.159.
- Esp. with ref. to knocking at the door, in phrases aggaḷaṃ ākoṭeti to bea …
ākurati →
pts
…Lat. cornix, corvus etc. See gala note 2 B and cp. kukkuṭa kokila, khaṭa etc., all words expressing a rasping noise in the throat. The attempts…
īsā →
pts
…with variant reading for nangala-sīsā T.), SN.i.172, SN.i.224 (˚mukha): AN.iv.191 (rath˚); Snp.77; Ja.i.203 (˚mukha); Ja.iv.209; Ud.42;…
ūsara →
pts
adjective saline SN.iv.315; AN.iv.237; Dhs-a.243
■ nt. ˚ṃ a spot with saline soil Pv-a.139 (gloss for ujjhangala).
Sk. ūṣara, fr. ūṣa
ḍaṃsa →
pts
…bite“) Cnd.268 (= pingala-makkhika, same at Ja.iii.263; Snp-a.101); usually in combination with other biting or stinging sensations, as…