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iddha, 181 találat.
iddha →
ncped
successful, prosperous, thriving, abundant
iddha →
pts
…cp. indhana & idhuma
Iddha2
- prosperous, opulent, wealthy DN.i.211 (in idiomatic phrase iddha phīta bahujana of a prosperous…
asita →
dppn
…On inquiry he learnt that Siddhattha Gotama, destined to become the Buddha, had been born. Immediately he went to Suddhodana’s home and asked to…
buddha →
dppn
BuddhaBhagavāTathāgataSiddhatthaGotamaSugataSatthā
The Awakened one, the founder and teacher of the Buddha-dhamma. His personal name was…
gotama →
dppn
Gotama1BuddhaSiddhatthaSakyamunīTathāgataAṅgīrasa
He was a Sākiyan, son of Suddhodana and of Mahā Māyā, Suddhodana’s chief…
thīna-middha →
farkas
tompaság és tunyaság
ajjhattabahiddhā →
ncped
inwardly and outwardly; in regard to oneself and others
ajjhattaṃ →
ncped
concerning oneself in oneself; inwardly, personally; in regard to oneself (opp. bahiddhā).
ananugiddha →
ncped
free from greed
anapaviddha →
ncped
not thrown away; not rejected.
anugiddha →
ncped
greedy after, coveting
anānugiddha →
ncped
free from greed
apaviddha →
ncped
thrown away; rejected, abandoned (often a dead body).
cammavedhaviddha →
ncped
struck with a piercing of the skin.
diddha →
ncped
smeared; poisoned.
diddhagada →
ncped
diddhagata →
ncped
poisoned?; (smeared with poison?)
giddha →
ncped
eagerly desiring; hungry, greedy (for, loc.)
gihiddhaja →
ncped
the emblem or characteristic sign of a householder.
iddhabhisaṅkhāra →
ncped
exercise of supernatural power(s)
kapilavatthu →
ncped
the city where Prince Siddhartha was born.
niddhamana →
ncped
drain; a gutter; a canal.
niddhamaniya →
ncped
niddhamati →
ncped
- blows on; purifies (by fire)
- (trans.) blows off, blows away; gets rid off.
niddhamitvāna →
ncped
of niddhamati
niddhanta →
ncped
- purified by fire.
- blown off, blown away, got rid off
niddhantakasāvamoha →
ncped
with impurity and delusion got rid of.
niddhantamala →
ncped
with stains got rid of, without stain.
nīvaraṇa →
ncped
…an…
thīnamiddha →
ncped
- (n.) lethargy and drowsiness (the third of the nivaraṇas)
- (mfn.) drowsy and lethargic.
udakaniddhamana →
ncped
drain, conduit; outlet
bodhisatta →
nyana
…is given only to Prince Siddhattha before his enlightenment and to his former existences. The Buddha himself uses this term when speaking of his…
thīna-middha →
nyana
Thīna-middha: ‘lethargy and Laziness’ or ‘lethargy and laziness’, constitute the 3rd of the 5 hindrances nīvarana. They may or may not, be…
torpor →
nyana
Laziness: thīna, see: thīna - middha
abhikirati →
pts
…dīpaṃ abhikīrati = viddhaṃseti vikirati Dhp-a.i.255 variant reading atikirati); Ja.iv.121 (˚kīrati; dīpaṃ = viddhaṃseti C.),…
abhimatthati →
pts
…Dhp-a.iii.152 (= kantati viddhaṃseti). 2. to rub, to produce by friction (esp. fire, aggiṃ; cp. Vedic agniṃ nirmanthati) MN.i.240.
abhi +…
abhisaṅkhāra →
pts
…AN.iv.180, & 2. iddha˚; (= iddḥi˚) working of supernormal powers Vin.i.16; DN.i.106; SN.iii.92; SN.iv.289; SN.v.270 Snp.p.107;…
ajjhatta →
pts
adjective noun that which is personal, subjective, arises from within (in contrast to anything outside, objective or impersonal); as adv. & ˚interior, personal, inwardly (opp.; bahiddhā bāhira etc o …
anugiddha →
pts
greedy after, hankering after, desiring, coveting Snp.86 (anânu˚), Snp.144, Snp.952; Thag.580.
pp. of anugijjhati
anugijjhati →
pts
to be greedy after, to covet Snp.769 (cp. Mnd.12); Ja.iii.207; Ja.iv.4 (= giddhā gathitā hutvā allīyanti C.). pp. -giddhā (q.v.). Cp. abhigijjhati.
anu + gijjhati
anuviddha →
pts
adjective pierced, intertwined or set with (-˚) Vv-a.278.
pp. of anuvijjhati
anuvijjhati →
pts
apacināti →
pts
…eva kāmāni = viddhaṃseyyatha C.). Here belong prob. aor 3rd pl. apaciyiṃsu (to be read for upacciṃsu) at Ja.vi.187…
apakassati →
pts
…ava˚; expld. by niddhamati & nikkaḍḍhati Snp-a.311)
ger apakassa Sn.ii.198 = Mil.389. See also…
apanāmeti →
pts
- to take away, remove MN.i.96 = AN.i.198 (kathaṃ bahiddhā a. carry outside) Kp.viii.4 (= aññaṃ ṭhānaṃ gameti Kp-a.220).
- [= Sk. ava-namati] to bend down, lower, put down Vin.ii.208 (chattaṃ); SN …
apaviddha →
pts
thrown away, rejected, discarded, removed SN.i.202; SN.iii.143; Snp.200 (susānasmiṃ = chaḍḍita Snp-a.250); Thag.635; Dhp.292 (= chaḍḍita Dhp-a.iii.452); P …
apaviṭṭha →
pts
at Pv.iii.8#2 is to be read apaviddha (q.v.).
appa →
pts
appaṭividdha →
pts
adjective “not shot through” i.e. unhurt Ja.vi.446.
a + paṭi + viddha
bahi →
pts
adverb outside
- (adv.) Ja.i.361 (˚dvāre-gāma a village outside the city gates); Pv.i.10#2; Dhp-a.iii.118; Pv-a.24, Pv-a.61.
- (prep.) with acc. (direction to) Ja.i.298 (˚gāmaṃ) with loc. ( …
bahiddhā →
pts
adverb outside (adv. & prep.) DN.i.16; DN.ii.110; SN.i.169; SN.iii.47, SN.iii.103 SN.iv.205; SN.v.157; Vin.iii.113 (˚rūpa opp. ajjhatta-rūpa Snp.203; Vb-a.260 (kāye); Dhp-a.i.211 (c. gen); Dhp-a.i …
buddha →
pts
…Atthadassī, Dhammadassī, Siddhattha, Tissa, Phussa. The typical career of a Buddha is illustrated in the life of Gotama and the legends connected…
bāhira →
pts
adjective
- external, outside (opp. abbhantara inside) outer, foreign DN.ii.75; AN.iv.16; Dhp.394 (fig. in meaning of 2); Ja.i.125 (antara˚ inside & outside); Ja.i.337 (out o …
bāhujañña →
pts
…SN.v.262; Ja.i.29 (verse 212). Note. The expression occurs only in stock phrase iddha phīta vitthārika bāhujañña.
fr. bahu + jana, cp….
cakka →
pts
deha →
pts
…(cp. kāya = heap), see diddha. So also in uddehaka. Cp Kern,
Toevoegselen
p. 75 s. v. sarīradeha. Cp. Gr. τεϊξος…
dhamma →
pts
Dhamma1
masculine & rarely neuter constitution etc.
A. Definitions by Commentators
Bdhgh gives a fourfold meaning of the word dhamma (at DN-a.i.99; Dhp-a.i.22), viz. 1 guṇe ( …
diddha →
pts
smeared Ja.v.425 sq.; esp. smeared with poison, poisoned Ja.iv.435 (sara, a poisoned arrow); perhaps to be read at Iti.68 for duṭṭha (scil. sara) and at SN.ii.230 for diṭṭha Cp. san˚.
Sk. digdha to * …
diṭṭha →
pts
…sallena with a p. arrow SN.ii.230; misreading for diddh-agadena, q.v. The Cy. has diddhagatena with variant reading dibba-gadena.
Sk….
edhati →
pts
…as sukhe ṭhita as at Ja.vi.219.
edh, cp. iddhati
gada →
pts
…in phrase diṭṭhagadena sallena is to be read diddhagadena s.
gathita →
pts
…Ja.v.274 (gedhita for pagiddha); Pv-a.262 (gadhita as expln of giddha)-agathita (agadhita) not fettered (by desire without desire,…
giddha →
pts
…similar terms of desire; giddha gathita (or gadhita) mucchita ajjhopanna Cnd.369 (nissita); Snp-a.286. Cp. gathita
■ agiddha without…
gijjha →
pts
…kāma˚ Ja.i.210 (cp. giddha); cp. paṭi˚.
- -kūṭa “Vulture’s Peak” Np. of a hill near Rājagaha Vin.ii.193;…
gijjhati →
pts
…for, to wish: pp. gaddha & giddha. Cp. abhi˚, pali˚.; pp. (Pass.) gijjhita Thig.152 (= paccāsiṃsita Thag-a).
Sk. gṛdhyati, to Lat….
iddhi →
pts
There is no single word in English for Iddhi, as the idea is unknown in Europe. The main sense seems to be ʻpotency’.
- Pre-Buddhistic; the Iddhi of a layman The four Iddhis of a king are personal …
ijjhati →
pts
…ahuvattha Vv-a.103). pp. iddha. See also aḍḍha2 & aḍḍhaka. Cp. sam˚.
Vedic ṛdhyate & ṛdhnoti; Gr. α…
indhana →
pts
…indhana, of idh or indh to kindle, cp. iddha1
ito →
pts
indeclinable adv. of succession or motion in space & time “from here”. “from now”.
- with ref. to space:
- from here, from this, often implying the present existence (in opp. to the “other” worl …
iṭṭhi →
pts
Iṭṭhi˚
in ˚khagga-dhāra at Ja.vi.223 should be read iddha.
kanha →
pts
…Samson, etc., see also siniddha-, nīla-, kāla-kesa) sukaṇha-sīsa with very dark hair Ja.v.205, also as…
kantati →
pts
…Dhp-a.iii.152 (+ viddhaṃseti).
Sk. kṛṇtati; *(s)qert, to cut; cp. Gr. κείρω, to shear; Lat. caro, cena; Ohg. sceran, E….
khaleti →
pts
…of punishment pāpetvā niddhamatha = give him a thrashing & throw him out. variant reading at both passages is galayātha).
Sk. kṣālayati…
khandha →
pts
I. Crude meaning
bulk, massiveness (gross) substance.
- Esp. used
- of an elephant: the bulk of the body, i.e. its back SN.i.95 vāraṇassa Ja.iii.392; hatthi-khandha-vara-gata on th …
kusala →
pts
…calayanti kappenti viddhaṃsenti ti kusalā Dhs-a.39; where four alternative derivations are given (cp. Mrs. Rh. D., Dhs. trsl. p….
kāla →
pts
…Ja.v.155) Cp. also siniddha-nīla-mudu-kuñcita-keso Ja.i.89, and sukaṇhakaṇha Ja.v.202
■ susukāḷakesa of others than the…
kāma →
pts
…Ja.i.210 and
- -giddha greedy for pleasure, craving for love Ja.iii.432; Ja.v.256; Ja.vi.245; *…
kāraṇḍava →
pts
…passage kāraṇḍavaṃ niddhamatha kasambuṃ apakassatha AN.iv.172 = Snp.281 = Mil.414 trsld by Rh. Davids Mil trsl. ii.363…
kāya →
pts
…MN.i.500; ajjhattañ ca bahiddha ca kāye chandaṃ virājaye Snp.203 kāye avigata-rāgo hoti (kāme, rūpe) DN.iii.238 = AN.iii.249;…
kāḷa →
pts
…Ja.v.155) Cp. also siniddha-nīla-mudu-kuñcita-keso Ja.i.89, and sukaṇhakaṇha Ja.v.202
■ susukāḷakesa of others than the…
lūkha →
pts
…offensive character (opp. siniddhapuggala) Vism.132; Vb-a.282.
- -ājīvin leading a hard or rough life DN.i.161; DN.iii.44, DN.iii.47;…
maddava →
pts
…(cittaṃ mudukaṃ m. siniddhaṃ), Mil.313 (mudu˚), Mil.361 (among the 30 best virtues, with siniddha & mudu). 2. (fr. madda) as Np. name of a…
madhu →
pts
…honey Vism 531 Vb-a.146 (˚giddha in comparison)
- -makkhitā smeared with honey Ja.i.158
- -madhuka dripping with honey, full of honey…
maṇi →
pts
…maṇi-maya-maṇḍalânuviddha-candamaṇḍala-sadisa maṇi Vb-a.277).
- -cchāyā reflection of a jewel Ja.vi.345. *…
middha →
pts
…gives “medhatī ti middhaṃ
■ More likely however connected with Sk. methi (pillar = Lat. meta), cp. Prk. medhi. The meaning is more…
middhin →
pts
adjective torpid, drowsy, sluggish Dhp.325 (= thīnamiddh’ âbhibhūta Dhp-a.iv.16).
fr. middha
midha →
pts
…mī2 as in mināti2, or to middha?
mucchita →
pts
…AN.i.274; DN.iii.46 (a˚) Iti.92; Ja.iii.432; Ja.v.274 (C. for pagiddha & gadhita). Cp. pa˚.
pp. of mucchati
nibbiddha →
pts
…in contrast with a-nibbiddha-raccha carriage-road, which is not a thoroughfare. The reading patatthiyo at Ja.vi.276, for which…
nibbijjhati →
pts
…(patodehi). ger nibbijjha Snp.940 (= paṭivijjhitvā Mnd.420)
pp nibbiddha. Cp. abhi˚.
nis + vijjhati, vyadh
niddhamana →
pts
…Ja.i.425; Ja.iii.415; Ja.iv.28; Ja.v.21 (udaka˚); Dhp-a.ii.37.
of niddhamati or = *nirdhāvana = ˚dhovana to dhāvati2
niddhamanā →
pts
throwing out, ejection, expulsion Ja.v.233 (= nikkaḍḍhanā Com.).
either to niddhamati or to niddhāpeti
niddhamati →
pts
… pp niddhanta).
in form = Sk. nirdhmāti, nis + dhamati, but in meaning the verb, as well as its derivations, are…
niddhana →
pts
adjective without property, poor Ja.v.447.
nis + dhana
niddhanta →
pts
…& pahīna); Ja.vi.218 (of hair Com. explains siniddharutā, variant reading BB siniddha-anta thus meant for Sk. snigdhānta).
pp. of…
niddharaṇa →
pts
not with Hardy (Index Vv-a) = Sk. nirdhāraṇa (estimation), but to be read as nittharaṇa (see nittharaṇa2).
niddhota →
pts
adjective washed, cleansed, purified Dāvs v.63 (˚rūpiya; cp. niddhanta).
nis + dhota; pp. of niddhovati
niddhovati →
pts
…cp….
niddhāmase →
pts
at Ja.iv.48 should probably be read niddhāpaye (as variant reading BB), q.v.
niddhāpeti →
pts
…may also stand for niddhamāpeti Caus. fr. niddhamati, cp. contamination niddhāmase at Ja.iv.48, unless misread for niddhāpaye, as…
niddhāpita →
pts
adjective thrown out Ja.iii.99 (variant reading for nibbāpita).
pp. of niddhāpeti, q.v.
nikkaḍḍhanā →
pts
throwing out, ejection Ja.iii.22 (a˚); Ja.v.234. (= niddhamanā).
nimitta →
pts
- sign, omen, portent, prognostication DN.i.9 (study of omens = n. satthaṃ DN-a.i.92, q.v. for detailed expln); Ja.i.11 (caturo nimitte nâddasaṃ); Mil.79, Mil.178 Esp. as pubba˚; signs …
nittharaṇa →
pts
…Vv-a.131 (so read for niddharaṇa, in kuṭumba-bhārassa nsamatthā = able to carry the burden of a household).
Sk. nistaraṇa, ni +…
niḍḍha →
pts
nest, place, seat Dhp.148 (variant reading niḷa).
Vedic nīḍa resting-place ni + sad “sitting down”
nuda →
pts
…out, dispelling; in tamo˚; dispelling darkness Snp.1133; Vv.35#2 (= viddhaṃsana Vv-a.161).
Sk. ˚nud & ˚nuda, to nudati
nīvaraṇa →
pts
…thīna-middha, uddhaccakukkucca vicikicchā* i.e. sensuality, ill-will, torpor of mind or body, worry, wavering (cp. *Dhs….
nīḷa →
pts
nest (verse 92): see niḍḍha: cp. ˚pacchi bird cage Ja.ii.361; roga˚ Iti.37; vadharoga˚ Thag.1093.
Vedic nīḍa
pagiddha →
pts
adjective greedy after, clinging to, finding delight in (loc.) Ja.v.269 (= gadhita mucchita C. on p. 274).
pa + giddha
pakaṭṭhaka →
pts
…pagaṇḍaka; C. rasagiddha; trsl “pertinacious”).
pa + kaṭṭha + ka; kaṭṭha pp. of kṛṣ, cp. Sk. prakarṣaka of same…
pakka →
pts
…one’s rice Snp.18 (= siddhabhatta Snp-a.27), cp. Ja.iii.425.
- -jjhāna “guessing at ripeness,” i.e. foretelling the number of years…
paribbājayitar →
pts
…for -bājayitā, cp. Snp-a.434 nikkhamet[v]ā niddhamet[v]ā.
n. ag. of paribbajati
parimaddana →
pts
…DN.i.76 (cp. DN-a.i.88, but trsld at Dial. i.87 as “subject to erasion, abrasion,…
pariyuṭṭhāna →
pts
…MN.i.18, Kvu xiv.6 (thīnamiddha˚), MN.i.136; AN.i.66 (˚ajjhosāna); AN.v.198 (adhiṭṭhāna-˚samuṭṭhāna) Nd ii.under…
patha →
pts
…in meaning, explained by nibbiddha vīthi (frequented road?
- -gamana “going on their course,” of the stars DN.i.10 (see…
paviddha →
pts
thrown down, fig. given up, abandoned Thag.350 (˚gocara).
pp. of pavijjhati
pavijjhati →
pts
…Ja.iii.178, Ja.iii.415; DN-a.i.138 DN-a.i.154
pp paviddha (q.v.).
pa + vyadh
pañca →
pts
…(of vyadh, or viddhana?), and that the expression originally was pañcaviddhana-kāraṇa (instead of pañca-vidha-bandhana-k˚)….
paṭigijjha →
pts
…e…
paṭividdha →
pts
…Pts.ii.20; Ja.i.214; Vv-a.73 (˚catusacca = saccānaṃ kovida)
■ appaṭividdha not pierced, not hurt…
paṭivijjhati →
pts
…paccavyādhi Thag.26 = Thag.1161 (˚byādhi); also 3rd pl. paccavidhuṃ AN.iv.228
pp paṭividdha (q.v.). On…
phīta →
pts
…e.g. Ja.iv.135 (= samiddha); Ja.vi.355 (variant reading pīta) With iddha & detailed description of all classes of the population (instead…
piṅgala →
pts
…(tamba-dāṭhika nibbiddha-pingala); Pv.ii.4#1 (= ˚locana Pv-a.90 + kaḷāra-danta).
- -kipillaka the red ant Dhp-a.iii.206. *…
pīti →
pts
…siniddha-pug
■ sevanatā, pasādanīyasuttanta-paccavekkhaṇatā, tadadhimuttatā (cp. Vism.132 & Vb-a.282).;…
roga →
pts
illness, disease
■ The defn of roga at Ja.ii.437 is “roga rujana-sabhāvattaṃ.” There are many diff enumerations of rogas and sets of standard combinations, of which the foll. may be ment …
ruppati →
pts
…of sg.); Thag.967 (salla-viddhassa ruppato (C. sarīravikāraṃ āpajjato, Brethren, 338); Ja.ii.437 (C. ghaṭṭiyamāna pīḷiyamāna) =…
salla →
pts
samiddha →
pts
- succeeded, successful Vin.i.37; Bv.ii.4 = Ja.i.3; Mil.331.
- rich, magnificent Ja.vi.393; Ja.iii.14; samiddhena (adv.) successfully Ja.vi.314.
pp. of samijjhati
samijjhati →
pts
sandiddha →
pts
smeared, indistinct, husky Vin.ii.202; DN-a.i.282.
saṃ + diddha
saṃyojana →
pts
bond, fetter SN.iv.163 etc.; especially the fetters that bind man to the wheel of transmigration Vin.i.183; SN.i.23; SN.v.241, SN.v.251; AN.i.264 AN.iii.443; AN.iv.7 sq. (diṭṭhi˚); MN.i.483; Dhp.370; …
siddha →
pts
…cook,“ in analogy to siddha2
Siddha2
ended, accomplished Mhvs.23, Mhvs.45, Mhvs.78; successful Mil.247
■ (m.) a…
siddhatthaka →
pts
white mustard Thag-a.181 (Tha-ap.24); Ja.iii.225; Ja.vi.537; Dhp-a.ii.273 (in Kisāgotamī story).
Sk. siddhārthaka
sijjati →
pts
…as meaning of sid
pp sinna (wet) & siddha1 (cooked).
svid, Epic Sk. svidyate
sijjhati →
pts
…(inf. sijjhituṃ)
pp siddha.
sidh; Epic Sk. sidhyate. The Dhtp gives 2 roots sidh, viz. one as “gamana” (170), the…
siniddha →
pts
- wet, moist Vism.171.
- oily, greasy, fatty Ja.i.463, Ja.i.481; Snp-a.100 (˚āhāra fattening food).
- smooth, glossy Ja.i.89; Ja.iv.350 (of leaves); Mil.133.
- resplendent charming Thag-a.139. 5 …
siniyhati →
pts
…(mānasaṃ)
pp siniddha.
Vedic snihyate, snih; cp. Av. snāēƶaiti it snows = Lat. ninguit, Gr. νείγει;…
sinna →
pts
…Vin.ii.223. 2. boiled (cp. siddha1) esp in the comp. udaka-sinna-paṇṇa; it occurs in a series of passages Ja.iii.142,…
su →
pts
…AN.iv.263. -ppaṭividdha thoroughly understood AN.ii.185 -ppatiṭṭhita firmly established Iti.77; Snp.444. -ppatīta well…
thīna →
pts
…reads patthinna˚).
- -middha sloth & drowsiness, stolidity & torpor; two of the 5 nīvaraṇāni (Dhs. trsl. pp. 120, 310)…
udaka →
pts
…Pts.i.125; Ja.iv.351.
- -niddhamana a water spout or drain Vin.ii.120, Vin.ii.123; Dhp-a.ii.37. *…
uddhasta →
pts
…in Index vol. to A, should however be read as anuddhasta (q.v.). Cp. also viddhasta.
pp. of…
uggata →
pts
…risen = uggata-sabhāva samiddha Pv-a.220); Vv-a.217 (˚mānasa); DN-a.i.248; Pv-a.68 (˚phāsuka with ribs come out or showing, i.e….
urūḷhava →
pts
…ti attho“. The BSk. udviddha (Divy.7) may possibly be a corruption of ubbūḷha.
doubtful, prob. for urūḷhavant, with affix vant to a…
uttara →
pts
…DN.ii.188 (paṭividdha-lok’uttara-dhammatāya uttama-bhāvaṃ patta).
- -attharaṇa upper cover…
uḷāra →
pts
…; Pv.i.5#12 (= hita samiddha Pv-a.30); Vv-a.18 (˚pabhāva = mahānubhāva); Thag-a.173, Thag-a.280; Pv-a.5, Pv-a.6 Pv-a.7, Pv-a.8,…
vaggu →
pts
…rucira savanīya, siniddha, sundara, sobhaṇa.
- -vada of lovely speech or enunciation Snp.955 (= madhura-vada,…
velāyati →
pts
…ii.297); explained by viddhaṃseti. More appropriate would be a meaning like “control,” bound restrict.
Denom….
vicuṇṇita →
pts
crushed up Ja.i.203 (viddhasta +).
pp. of vi + cuṇṇeti
viddha →
pts
…of vijjhati
Viddha2
adjective clear; only in phrase viddha vigata-valāhaka deva a clear sky without a cloud Vin.i.3;…
viddhasta →
pts
…Vv.63#14 (= vinaṭṭha Vv-a.265).
pp. of viddhaṃsati
viddhaṃsa →
pts
demolition, destruction Ja.iv.58 (˚kārin).
fr. vidhaṃsati
viddhaṃsaka →
pts
adjective destroying Dhs-a.165.
fr. viddhaṃsana
viddhaṃsana →
pts
…e.g. DN.i.76; MN.i.500; AN.iv.386; Ja.i.146 [cp. Divy.180:…
viddhaṃsanatā →
pts
quality of destruction, ability to destroy Vism.8.
abstr. formation fr. viddhaṃsana
viddhaṃsati →
pts
…also under vikirati)
pp viddhasta & viddhaṃsita. Pass. viddhaṃsīyati to drop or to be destroyed, to come to ruin DN-a.i.18 = Dhs-a.19…
viddhaṃsita →
pts
shattered, destroyed Dhp-a.iii.129.
pp. of viddhaṃseti
viddhā →
pts
poet. ger. of vijjhati Ja.vi.77.
vidhamati →
pts
…to blow; aor. vidhami = viddhaṃsesi C.); Ja.vi.490 (vidhamaṃ te raṭṭhaṃ, is ruined) Mil.91, Mil.226 (Mārasenaṃ), Mil.237, Mil.337…
vijjhati →
pts
…viddheyya Ja.vi.77
pp viddha
caus vijjheti Ja.i.45 (sūlehi vijjhayanto); and vedheti to cause to be pierced Ja.vi.453…
vikirati →
pts
…combined with vidhameyya & viddhaṃseyya; “drop & tumble,” denoting total confusion and destruction Similarly on p. 250 = 337 “vāri…
vikiraṇa →
pts
…bhedana-vikiraṇa-viddhaṃsanadhamma i.e. “of the nature of total destruction. Cp. BSk. formula…
vinaḷīkata →
pts
…useless, destroyed MN.i.227; AN.ii.39; Snp.542 (= ucchinna Snp-a.435); Thag.216; Ja.vi.60 (viddhasta + as at Snp.542).
vi + naḷa + kata,…
vinividdha →
pts
pierced (all through), perforated Ja.v.269; Ja.vi.105; Vism.222.
pp. of vinivijjhati
vippaviddha →
pts
pierced through and through Ja.i.61.
pp. of vippavijjhati, vi + pa + vyadh
viraddhi →
pts
…reading. The vv.ll. are visuddhi, visandi & visandhi with explains “viddhaṭṭhāna” & “viraddhaṭṭhāna” see p. 395.
virajjati →
pts
…chandaṃ v. = vinetvā viddhaṃsetvā Snp-a.213); SN.iv.17 = Kv.178; AN.ii.196 (rajanīyesu dhammesu cittaṃ v.); Snp.139, Snp.203;…
visaṅkhita →
pts
destroyed, annihilated Dhp.154; Ja.i.493 (= viddhaṃsita Dhp-a.iii.129).
vi + sankhata
vissaṭṭha →
pts
…i.e. unobstructed; sandiddha-vilambit’ ādi dosa-rahita DN-a.i.282); DN.ii.211; AN.ii.51; AN.iii.114; SN.i.189; Ja.vi.16 (here as…
vyāviddha →
pts
adjective whirling about, flitting (here & there), moving about, pell-mell Ja.vi.530.
vi + āviddha
vyūha →
pts
ākiṇṇa →
pts
…a flourishing city “iddha phīta bahujana ākiṇṇa-manussa” e.g. DN.i.211; DN.ii.147 (˚yakkha for ˚manussa; full of yakkhas i.e….
āma →
pts
…Snp.251; Dhs.625; and -giddha greedy after flesh (used as bait) Ja.vi.416 (= āmasankhāta āmisa C.).
Vedic āma = Gr. ὠμός, connected…
āvedha →
pts
piercing, hole, wound Ja.ii.276 (variant reading aveddha; C. = viddha-ṭṭhāne vaṇa).
cp. Sk. āviddha, ā + pp. of vyadh
āvelita →
pts
…āvellita).
pp. of ā + vell, cp. āveḷa & BSk. āviddha curved, crooked Avs.i.87, Lal.207
āviddha →
pts
…whirling motion Ja.iv.6 (cakkaṃ = kumbhakāra-cakkam iva bhamati C.); Ja.v.291. What does an-āviddha at Pv-a.135 mean?
pp. of āvijjhati 2,…
āvijjhati →
pts
…“to pull”)
pp āviddha (q.v.).
ā + vijjhati of vyadh to pierce; thus recognised by Morris J.P.T.S. 1884, 72…
āviñchati →
pts
…“to pull”)
pp āviddha (q.v.).
ā + vijjhati of vyadh to pierce; thus recognised by Morris J.P.T.S. 1884, 72…
āviñjati →
pts
…“to pull”)
pp āviddha (q.v.).
ā + vijjhati of vyadh to pierce; thus recognised by Morris J.P.T.S. 1884, 72…
Buddha →
puskas
(i.e. 563-483) ‘Megvilágosodott’. A buddhizmus alapítójának, Gótama Sziddhártának a neve, amelyet az általa keresett lényeg felismerése során, azaz a Megvilágosodás kapcsán nyert. Nevezték még Szakjam …
bódhi →
puskas
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