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jaya, 167 találat.
jaya →
ncped
- (mfn.) conquering; winning.
- (m. n.) victory; winning.
jāyā →
ncped
wife.
jaya →
pts
…jātisumana Vism.174; Dhp-a.i.17, Dhp-a.i.383.
see jayati
jayā →
pts
wife only in cpd. jayampatikā, the lady of the house and her husband, the two heads of the household. That the wife should be put first might seem…
jāyā →
pts
wife Vin.ii.259 = Vin.ii.264; Ja.iv.285.
- -patī (pl.) husband & wife Pv-a.159; Dāvs v.2.
from jan
aciravata →
dppn
…a conversation with Prince Jayasena on the life of the bhikkhu. Aciravata repeats this conversation to the Buddha who thereupon preaches the…
aggivessana →
dppn
…MN.iii.128f. the novice Aciravata is thus addressed by Prince Jayasena, who visits him, and also by the Buddha.
ajapālanigrodha →
dppn
A banyan tree in Uruvelā, on the banks of the Nerañjara, near the Bodhi tree. A week after the Enlightenment the Buddha went there and spent a week cross-legged at the foot of the tree. There he met …
andhavana →
dppn
A grove to the south of Sāvatthī, one gāvuta away from the city. It was well guarded and monks and nuns used to resort there in search of solitude. The Bhikkhunī Saṃyutta contains stories of nuns wh …
bhūmija →
dppn
Uncle of Prince Jayasena. He was a friend of Sambhūta, and, when the latter left the household, he was accompanied by his friends Bhūmija,…
bārānasī →
dppn
…Udaya, Kikī, Dhanañjaya, Mahāsīlava, Vissasena, and Samyama. (The SNA. on the Khaggavisāna Sutta contains the names of several kings of…
indapatta →
dppn
…Cyp.i.3, Cyp.v.1, Dhananjaya Koravya, is mentioned as its king and as the owner of Anjanavasabha, the elephant of wondrous power.
The town was…
jayanta →
dppn
A Pacceka Buddha. MN.iii.70
jayasena →
dppn
…discussion which Jayasena had with his uncle Bhūmiya Thera is recorded in the Bhūmiya Sutta. In this case we are told that Jayasena…
mahāmoggallāna →
dppn
…attempt to persuade Sañjaya to accompany them. Sañjaya’s disciples, however, five hundred in number, agreed to go, and they all arrived at…
māra →
dppn
MāraNamuciKaṇhaAdhipatiAntakaPamattabandhuPāpimā
Generally regarded as the personification of Death, the Evil One, the Tempter. Sometimes known as the Dark One (Kaṇha). Snp.355 MN.i.377 DN.ii.262 T …
paribbājakā →
dppn
…were Paribbājakas under Sañjaya. The goal of the Paribbājakas was deathlessness which, to them, probably meant birth in the world of Brahmā….
rājāyatana →
dppn
The name of a tree, at the foot of which the Buddha received a gift of wheat and honey from the merchants Tapassu and Bhallika in the eighth week after the Enlightenment. Vin.i.3f.
Uruvelā3shrine
sakka →
dppn
…heaven. His palace is Vejayanta and his chariot bears the same name. Though king of the Tāvatiṃsā devas, he is no absolute monarch. He is…
sañjaya →
dppn
…these two disciples left Sañjaya to become pupils of the Buddha, they were joined by two hundred and fifty others. Sañjaya then fainted, and hot…
sujātā →
dppn
…was the daughter of Dhanañjayasetthi and was given in marriage to Anāthapiṇḍika’s son. She was very haughty and obstinate. One day, when…
sāriputta →
dppn
…forth together under Sañjaya, he heard the essence of the Dhamma from Assaji, and together with Moggallāna they became monks under the Buddha….
tapussa →
dppn
TapussaTapassu
A merchant of Ukkalā. He and his friend, Bhalluka, while on their way to Rājagaha, saw the Buddha at the foot of the Rājāyatana tree, in the eighth week after the Enlightenment. They o …
ujjaya →
dppn
…Isigili Sutta. MN.iii.70
Ujjaya2
A monk whose verse is in the Theragāthā. Thag.67
Ujjaya3
A brahmin. He once went to…
vejayanta →
dppn
…to greet him.
5buildingVejayanta2
A chariot owned by Sakka, with Mātali as charioteer. SN.i.224
Vejayanta3
The chief…
vijaya →
dppn
Vijaya1
A householder, mentioned as an exemplary layman. AN.iii.451
Vijaya2
A monk whose Theragāthā verse says that one…
vijayā →
dppn
A bhikkhunī whose Therīgāthā verses say that she went to the monastery up to five times before being approached by a bhikkhunī, who taght her the Dhamma, so that now she dwells in freedom and bliss. T …
visākhā →
dppn
…Her father was Dhanañjaya, son of Meṇḍaka, and her mother Sumanā.
The Udāna Ud.ii.9 contains a story of a dispute she had with the…
yasoja →
dppn
YasojaYasojoti
The Udāna mentions Ud.iii.3 how Yasoja and five hundred of his companions went to see the Buddha at Jetavana. There they stood…
abhijāyati →
ncped
is born; is born for or to; becomes.
abhinibbajjayati →
ncped
avoids; shuns
abhinibbijjayati →
ncped
avoids; shuns
abhinipajjayamāna →
ncped
abhinivajjayati →
ncped
avoids; renounces; throws down
dujjaya →
ncped
hard to conquer; hard to win
jayampati →
ncped
husband and wife.
jayampatika →
ncped
jayat →
ncped
winning; conquering.
jinitvā →
ncped
of jayati
jāyampatikā →
ncped
jāyamāna →
ncped
of jāyati
jāyanta →
ncped
of jāyati
jāyapatikā →
ncped
husband and wife.
jāyatana →
ncped
, abstr. of jāyā the state of being a wife; marriage
jāyate →
ncped
jāyati →
ncped
is born; comes into existence; grows.
jāyissati →
ncped
of jāyati
jāyitvā →
ncped
of jāyati
jāyāpatika →
ncped
nibbajjaya →
ncped
shunning; abandoning.
nibbajjayat →
ncped
shunning; abandoning.
niyojayati →
ncped
tajjayati →
ncped
of tajjeti
upajāyati →
ncped
is produced (in addition); appears; is (re)born.
uyyojayati →
ncped
stimulates, rouses to action; makes go; sends out, sends away, dismisses
ājāyati →
ncped
is born.
ārajayārajayā →
ncped
scoring again and again.
āvajjayati →
ncped
- tilts, tips up (to pour out); tips over.
- turns (one’s mind) to, gives one’s attention to; ponders over, thinks about
paramattha →
nyana
…in full. On these see K N. Jayatilleke, Early Buddhist Theory of Knowledge London, 1963, pp. 361ff.
In Mahāyana, the Mādhyamika school has…
patisandhi →
nyana
…by Francis Story WHEEL 12/13. - Survival and Kamma in Buddhist Perspective, by K. N. Jayatilleke WHEEL 141/143. - Rebirth Explained, by V. F….
abhi →
pts
Abhi-
I. Meaning
- The primary meaning of abhi is that of taking possession and mastering, as contained in E. coming by and over-coming, thus literally having the function of facing …
abhijeti →
pts
to win, acquire, conquer Ja.vi.273 (ābhi˚ metri causā).
abhi + jayati
abhijāyati →
pts
to beget, produce, effect, attain, in phrase akaṇhaṃ asukkaṃ Nibbānaṃ a. DN.iii.251; AN.iii.384 sq At Snp.214 abhijāyati means “to behave, to be”, cp Snp-a.265 (abhijāyati = bhavati).
abhi + jāyati …
abhinibbijjati →
pts
to be disgusted with, to avoid, shun, turn away from Snp.281 (T. abhinibbijjayātha, variant reading BB˚ nibbijjiyātha & ˚nibbajjiyātha, Snp-a explains by vivajjeyyātha mā bhajeyyātha; variant reading …
abhivijayati →
pts
…overpower, to conquer. Of -jayati the ger. -jiya at DN.i.89, DN.i.134 DN.ii.16. Of -jināti the pres. 3rd pl. -jinanti at…
ajeyya →
pts
…+ jeyya, grd. of jayati, q.v.
Ajeyya2
adjective not decaying, not growing old, permanent Ja.vi.323. Ajja & Ajja
a +…
ajini →
pts
3rd sg. jayati, q.v. Ajiya = ajika
ajjhabhu →
pts
…overcome, conquer Iti.76 (dujjayaṃ a. he conquered him who is hard to conquer; variant reading ajjhabhi for ajjhabhavi). Cp….
amata →
pts
Amata1
neuter
- The drink of the gods, ambrosia, water of immortality, (cp BSk. amṛta-varṣa “rain of Ambrosia” Jtm.221).
- A general conception of a state of durability & non-change a …
ava →
pts
…prefix a (an˚), e.g. in avajaya (= ajaya), ˚jāta, ˚mangala (= a˚) ˚pakkhin, ˚patta.
Affinities of ava
- apa. There exists an…
avajaya →
pts
defeat Dhp-a.ii.228 (variant reading for T. ajaya).
ava + jaya, cp. apajita
avijjā →
pts
ignorance; the main root of evil and of continual rebirth (see paṭicca-samuppāda, cp. SN.ii.6, SN.ii.9, SN.ii.12; Snp.p.141 & many other passages) See on term; Cpd. 83 n. 3, 18 …
añjasa →
pts
…añjati1 & añjaya
añjati →
pts
…añja, añjaya, añjali, añjasa.
= Sk. ṛñjati, ṛjyati to stretch, pull along, draw out, erect; cp. Sk. ṛju straight,…
añjaya →
pts
adjective straight Ja.iii.12 (vv.ll. ajjava & and ājjava better?) expld by C. as ujuka, akuṭila. See also ajjava. Should we assume misreading for añjasa?
from añjati1
bhavati →
pts
to become, to be, exist, behave etc. (cp. Cnd.474 sambhavati jāyati nibbattati pātu-bhavati)
I. Forms
There are two bases used side by side, viz bhav˚; and (contracted) ho˚; the latte …
bhāra →
pts
- anything to carry, a load Vin.iii.278 (Bdhgh; dāru˚ a load of wood) bhāraṃ vahati to carry a load AN.i.84; Vv-a.23
■ garu˚ a heavy load, as “adj.” “carrying a heavy load” Ja.v.439 (of a w …
bhātar →
pts
brother, nom. sg. bhātā Snp.296; Ja.i.307; Pv-a.54, Pv-a.64 gen. sg. bhātuno Thag-a.71 (Tha-ap.36), & bhātussa Mhvs.8, Mhvs.9; instr. bhātarā Ja.i.308; acc. bhātaraṃ Snp.125; Ja.i.307; loc …
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 …
cheka →
pts
adjective
- clever, skilful, shrewd; skilled in (c. loc.) Vin.ii.96; MN.i.509; Ja.i.290 (anga-vijjāya); Ja.ii.161, Ja.ii.403, Ja.v.216, Ja.v.366 (˚pāpaka good & bad); Ja.vi.294 (id.); Mil.293.; DN\ …
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 …
citta →
pts
Citta1 & Citra
adjective variegated, manifold, beautiful; tasty, sweet, spiced (of cakes), Ja.iv.30 (geṇḍuka); Dhp.171 (rājaratha); Vv.47#9; Pv.ii.11#2 (aneka˚); Pv.iv.3#13 (pūvā = madhurā …
dhana →
pts
…SN.i.71; AN.ii.86
- -parājaya loss of money, as adj. appl. to kali: the dice marking loss in game Snp.659; *…
dvikkhattuṃ →
pts
adverb twice Nd ii.on Snp.1116 (= dva); Cnd.296 (jāyati dijo). See dvi B I. 2a
Sk. *dvikṛtvaḥ
gajjati →
pts
…abhi˚); Ja.iv.25
caus gajjayati, ger. gajjayitvā (megho g˚ thanayitvā (megho g˚ thanayitvā pavassati Iti.66.
Sk. garjati, cp. gargara &…
janati →
pts
Janati1
only in Caus. janeti [Sk. janayati] often spelled jāneti (cp. jaleti: jāleti) & Pass. (intrs.) jāyati to bring forth, produce, cause, syn. sañjaneti nibbatteti …
jarati →
pts
…jajjara, jīraṇatā.
Vedic jarati & jīryati; *gerā to crush, to pound, overcome (cp. jayati); as intrs. to become brittle, to be…
jayati →
pts
…jina & jita; (q.v.).
Sk. jayati, ji to have power, to conquer, cp. jaya = βία; trans. of which the intrans. is jināti to lose power, to…
jeti →
pts
see jayati.
jeṭṭha →
pts
…from ji in jināti & jayati “stronger than others, used as superl. (& compar.) to vuḍḍha old-elder, eldest The compar. *jeyya is a…
ji →
pts
…of conquerors“ Dhp.103; sabba SN.iv.83.
From jayati to conquer
jigiṃsati →
pts
…Ja.v.372; Ja.vi.268. As jigīsati Thag.1110.
Desid. of ji, jayati. On etym. see also Kern,
Toevoegselen
p. 44
jina →
pts
…of the B. Dpvs.iv.3, Dpvs.iv.10.
pp. med. of jayati
jita →
pts
…mastered, cp. guttindriya)
■ Cp. vi˚.
pp. of jayati, conquer
jāni →
pts
…confused in meaning with jayati. See jahati & cp. janti
Jāni2
feminine wife, in jānipatayo (pl.) wife & husband (cp….
jāpayati →
pts
Caus. of jayati.
jāta →
pts
- As adj. n.un
- born, grown, arisen, produced (= nibbatta pātubhūta Cnd.256) Snp.576 (jātānaṃ maccānaṃ niccaṃ maraṇato bhayaṃ); jātena maccena kattabbaṃ kusalaṃ bahuṃ Dhp.53 = Mil.333; yakkhinī …
jāti →
pts
■ Instr. jātiyā (Snp.423) & jaccā (DN.ii.8; Ja.iii.395; Dhp.393); abl. jātiyā (SN.i.88) & jātito (by descent: DN.ii.8); loc. jātiyaṃ (Pv-a.10) & jātiyā (Pv-a.78).
- birth, rebirth, possibility of …
jātu →
pts
(indeel.) surely, undoubtedly (ekaṃsavacanaṃ Snp-a.348) usually in negative (& interrog. sentences as na jātu, not at all, never (cp. also sādhu) mā jātu Vin.ii.203; Snp.152, Snp.348 (no ce hi jātu); …
jāyampatikā →
pts
wife & husband Vv-a.286.
see jayampatikā & cp. jāyāpatī
jāyati →
pts
(jāyate) to be born, to be produced, to arise, to be reborn.
pres 3rd pl. jāyare Ja.iii.459; Ja.iv.53; Mil.337;
ppr jāyanto Snp.208;
aor jāyi Ja.iii.391;
inf jātum Ja.i.374
■ *[jāyati](/defi …
jāyikā →
pts
(cp. jāyā) wife MN.i.451.
jīyati →
pts
…to be deprived, to lose (cp. jayati, jāni) to decay; to become old (cp. jarati, jiṇṇa) jīyasi Ja.v.100 jīyanti Ja.iii.336 (dhanā); jīyittha…
kaṭa →
pts
…Ja.vi.206 (kaliggaha = parājayasaṃkhāta, i.e. one who is defeated, as opp. to kaṭaggaha = jayasankhāta), Ja.vi.228, Ja.vi.282.
pp. of karoti
korabya →
pts
Np. as cognomen: the descendant of Kuru Ja.ii.371 (of Dhanañjaya).
Sk. kauravya
kuṭhārī →
pts
An axe, a hatchet Vin.iii.144; SN.iv.160, SN.iv.167; MN.i.233 = SN.iii.141 AN.i.141; AN.ii.201; AN.iv.171; Ja.i.431; Dhp-a.iii.59; Pv-a.277 Purisassa hi jātassa kuthārī jāyate mukhe “when man is bor …
kāma →
pts
to desire.
- Objective: pleasantness, pleasure-giving, an object of sensual enjoyment.
- Subjective: (a) enjoyment, pleasure on occasion of sense, (b) sense-desire.
Buddhist commentators exp …
kāya →
pts
group, heap, collection, aggregate, body
Definitions and synonyms
Snp-a.31 gives the foll. synonyms and similes of kāya: kuṭī, guhā (Snp.772), deha, sandeha (Dhp.148 = Thag.20), nāvā (Dhp.3 …
laddha →
pts
lajjā →
pts
shame, bashfulness, modesty MN.i.414; DN-a.i.70; Dhp-a.ii.90; instr. lajjāya out of shame Pv-a.47, Pv-a.112, Pv-a.283. Cp. nillajja.
fr. lajj
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 …
mahati →
pts
to honour, revere Vv.47#11 (pot. med. 1 pl. mahemase, cp Geiger, P.Gr. § 129; explained as “mahāmase pūjāmase at Vv-a.203). Caus. mahāyati in same sense: ger mahāyitvāna (poetical) Ja.iv.236
…
manta →
pts
…Others are: paṭhavī-jaya m. (by means of which one conquers the earth) Ja.ii.243; sabba-rāva-jānana˚ (of knowing all sounds, of…
miyyati →
pts
Miyyati & Mīyati
to die
- miyyati: Snp.804; Ne.23. med. 3rd pl. miyyare Snp.575; pot. miyye Ja.vi.498; ppr. miyyamāna MN.iii.246 Vism.49; fut. miyyissati MN. …
mīyati →
pts
Miyyati & Mīyati
to die
- miyyati: Snp.804; Ne.23. med. 3rd pl. miyyare Snp.575; pot. miyye Ja.vi.498; ppr. miyyamāna MN.iii.246 Vism.49; fut. miyyissati MN. …
namita →
pts
bent on, disposed to (-˚), able or capable of Ja.iii.392 (pabbajjāya-namita-citta); Mil.308 (phalabhāra˚).
pp. nameti
nandi →
pts
…nandī] Vin.iii.108 (= vijayabheri) Cp. ā˚.
- -(y)āvatta “turning auspiciously” (i.e. turning to the right: see dakkhiṇāvatta),…
nava →
pts
Nava1
(num.) number nine. gen
■ dat. navannaṃ (Snp.p.87) instr
■ abl. navahi (Vv-a.76), loc. navasu.
Meaning and Application: The primitive-Aryan importance of the “mystic” nine i …
nibbattati →
pts
to come out from (cp. E. turn out), arise, become, be produced, result, come into being, be reborn, ex-ist (= nir-vatt) Dhp.338; Pv.i.1#1 (nibbattate); Thag-a.259 (= jāyati); Dhp-a.iii.173; Pv-a. …
nibbāna →
pts
…asukkaṃ n˚ṃ abhijayati DN.iii.251; AN.iii.384 sq.; aniccā sabbe sankhārā dukkhā ‘nattā ca sankhātā: nibbānañ c’ eva…
nisajjeti →
pts
…MSS. for niss˚; Sk. niḥsarjayati, nis + sajjeti, Caus. of sṛj
ojināti →
pts
to conquer, vanquish, subdue Ja.vi.222 (ojināmase).
Sk. avajayati, ava + ji
osadhī →
pts
There is no difference in meaning between osadha and osadhī; both mean equally any medicine whether of herbs or other ingredients. Cp. e.g. AN.iv.100 (bījagāma-bhūtagāmā… osadhi-tiṇavanappatayo) Pv. …
pabbajjā →
pts
leaving the world, adopting the ascetic life state of being a Buddhist friar, taking the (yellow) robe ordination
- ordination or admission into the Buddha’s Order in particular: Vin.iii.13; SN.i.16 …
pabbājeti →
pts
…(attano malaṃ pabbājayaṃ, tasmā pabbajito ti vuccati) Dhp-a.iv.145 (explains as “attano rāgādimalaṃ pabbājento vinodento”)…
pabhedana →
pts
breaking up, destruction Snp.1105 (avijjāya˚ = bhedanaṃ pahānaṃ etc. Cnd.403).
cp. pabheda
paccājāta →
pts
reborn, come to a new existence DN.i.62; DN.iii.264; MN.i.93; Pp.51.
pp. of paccājāyati
paccājāyati →
pts
to be reborn in a new existence MN.iii.169; SN.ii.263; SN.v.466, SN.v.474
pp paccājāta (q.v.).
paṭi + ā + jāyati
pajā →
pts
progeny, offspring, generation, beings, men, world (of men), mankind (cp. use of Bibl. Gr. γέννημα in same meaning) DN.ii.55; SN.v.346 SN.v.362 sq.; AN.ii.75 sq.; AN.iv.290; AN.v.232 sq., AN.v.253 sq. …
pajāyana →
pts
being born Vism.223.
fr. pa + jan
pajāyati →
pts
to be born or produced Ja.v.386; Ja.vi.14.
pa + jāyati
parijita →
pts
…of pari + ji, jayati; Kern,
Toevoegselen
s. v. proposes reading parijīta, Sk. form of P. parijīna, pp. of pari jīyati, but…
parājaya →
pts
…of a loss).
parā + ji, opp. of jaya
parājeti →
pts
…(q.v.).
parā + jeti of ji, cp. jayati
rajo →
pts
(rajas) & Raja neuter
-
Forms.
■ Both rajo & rajaṃ occur as noun & acc. sg., e.g. rajo at DN.ii.19; Snp.207, Snp.334; Dhs.617; rajaṃ at Snp.275; Iti.83; once (in verse) *[rajo](/define/rajo …
raṇa →
pts
…would like to read raṇañjaya “victorious in battle” (Note. 83). It is also Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit e.g. Lal.50;.Avs ii.131 ‣See…
sajjeti →
pts
…of sṛj (sajati1), Sk. sarjayati
sammiñjati →
pts
…iñjati, see also samiñjati; cp. BSk. sammiñjayati Divy.473. See also Leumann Album Kern, p. 393
sammiñjeti →
pts
…iñjati, see also samiñjati; cp. BSk. sammiñjayati Divy.473. See also Leumann Album Kern, p. 393
samuttejeti →
pts
to excite, gladden, to fill with enthusiasm Vin.i.18; DN.i.126. Cp. BSk. samuttejayati e.g. Divy.80.
saṃ + ud + tij
satthar →
pts
…Nāthaputta, Sañjaya Belaṭṭhiputta, Ajita-Kesakambalī.
5 teachers at Vin.ii.186; AN.iii.123.
3 at DN.i.230; AN.i.277. The…
sañjanati →
pts
to be born; only in Caus. -janeti to cause, produce; realize Pp.16; Sdhp.564 (ger. ˚janayitvāna)
pp sañjāta. See also Pass. saṃjāyati.
saṃ + janati
sañjāyati →
pts
to be born or produced DN.i.220; Ja.ii.97; aor. sañjāyi DN.ii.209; Vin.i.32 ppr. -jāyamāna Ja.v.384.
saṃ + jāyati, cp. sañjanati
su →
pts
…(e.g. su-duj-jaya, su-duddasa, su-dub-bala)
■ Our usual practice is to register words with su˚; under the simple word,…
sārajjāyati →
pts
to be embarrassed, perplexed, ashamed SN.iii.92; AN.iv.359.
Denom. of sārajja
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 …
tibba →
pts
adjective
- sharp, keen, eager: tibbagārava very devout AN.ii.21; Ne.112 (cp tīvraprasāda Avs.i.130); t- cchanda DN.iii.252, DN.iii.283.
- dense, thick; confused, dark, dim: t- rāga Dhp.349 (= ba …
vajjati →
pts
…(*varjayati) to avoid, to abstain from, renounce Sdhp.10, Sdhp.11, Sdhp.200. Cp. pari˚, vi˚.
vṛj, Vedic vṛṇakti &…
vana →
pts
Vana1
neuter the forest; wood; as a place of pleasure sport (“wood”), as well as of danger & frightfulness (“jungle”), also as resort of ascetics, noted for its loneliness (“forest”). Of ( …
vi →
pts
indeclinable
I.
- inseparable prefix of separation and expansion, in original meaning of “asunder,” semantically closely related to Lat. dis- & Ger ver-. Often as base-prefix in var mean …
vicchandanika →
pts
…name given by Bdhgh to the Vijayasutta Snp.193–Snp.206) Snp-a.241 sq. (˚ya). Cp. vicchindati.
vi + chanda + na + ika
vijaya →
pts
victory; conquering, mastering; triumph over (-˚) DN.i.46; AN.iv.272 (idha-loka˚); Snp-a.241 sq. (˚sutta, another name for the Kāya-vicchandanika-sutta).
fr. vi + ji
vijayati →
pts
…vijita. Cp. abhi˚.
vi + jayati
vijita →
pts
…DN.ii.39; Iti.76; Cnd.542; Pp.68.
pp. of vijayati
vijjā →
pts
one of the dogmatic terms of Buddhist teaching varying in meaning in diff. sections of the Canon. It is not always the positive to avijjā (which has quite a well-defined meaning f …
vijātā →
pts
(a woman) having borne Ja.ii.140; Pv.ii.2#3 (= pasūtā Pv-a.80).
- -kāla time of birth Ja.ii.140.
- -ghara birth-chamber Mil.301.
pp. of vijāyati
vijāyana →
pts
bringing forth, birth, delivery AN.i.78; Ja.iii.342; Ja.vi.333; Vism.500; Vb-a.97.
fr. vijāyati
vijāyati →
pts
to bring forth, to bear, to give birth to Sdhp.133; aor. vijāyi Vv-a.220; Pv-a.82 (puttaṃ) ger. vijāyitvā Mhvs.5, Mhvs.43 (puttaṃ); and vijāyitvāna Pv.i. …
vijāyin →
pts
adjective noun in f. -inī able to bear a child, fertile Ja.iv.77 (opp. vañjhā); Dhp-a.i.46 (id.).
fr. vijāyati
vivajjeti →
pts
…Cnd.592), Snp.399 (˚jjaya), Snp.407 (praet. ˚jjayi); Vv.84#38 (˚jjayātha = parivajjetha Vv-a.346); Ja.i.473; Ja.iii.263, Ja.iii.481…
vyañjayati →
pts
to characterise, denote, express, indicate Snp-a.91; Ne.209 (Cy.).
vi + añjati, or añjeti
yajati →
pts
…Vin.i.246, where reading is jayataṃ)
ppr med. yajamāna DN.i.138 (mahayaññaṃ); Snp.506; SN.i.233; Ja.vi.502,…
āhāra →
pts
feeding, support, food, nutriment (lit & fig.). The term is used comprehensively and the usual enumn. comprises four kinds of nutriment, viz.
- kabaḷinkāra āhāro (bodily nutriment, either …
āracayāracayā →
pts
by means of hammering, slashing or beating (like beating a hide) Snp.673 (gloss ārajayārajayā fr. ā + *rañj or *raj)
■ Snp-a.481 explains the passage as follows: ārajayārajayā; i.e. yathā ma …
ārañjita →
pts
…ā + pp. of rañjayati, Caus. of rañj or raj, but in meaning different. Perhaps to rac (as *racita) to furnish with, prepare,…
āsīyati →
pts
to have one’s home, one’s abode or support in (loc.), to live in, thrive by means of, to depend on Mil.75 (kaddame jāyati udake āsīyati i.e. the lotus is born in the mud and is supported or thrives by …
āvajjati →
pts
…+ vṛj, with pres. act. āvajjeti Sk. āvarjayati