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kita, 101 találat.
kīta →
ncped
bought, purchased
kīṭa →
ncped
worm, an insect.
kita →
pts
…of the ground at Vin.i.48 Vin.ii.209; and paṃsu˚; soiled with dust Vin.ii.121, Vin.ii.174. Kitava & kitava
pp. of kṛ; with i for a, cp….
kīta →
pts
bought Ja.i.224 (˚dāsa a bought slave), Ja.ii.185.
pp. of kiṇāti
kīṭa →
pts
general term for insect Dhp-a.i.187; usually in combination with paṭanga, beetle (moth? MN.iii.168 (with puḷava); Snp.602; Ja.vi.208; Mil.272 (˚vaṇṇa); Pv-a.67; Vism.115. kīṭa at J …
assajipunabbasukā →
dppn
The followers of Assaji and Punabbasu. They lived in Kīṭāgiri, between Sāvatthī and Ālavi, and were guilty of various evil practices. They used to grow flowers, make wreaths and garlands, and send the …
gayā →
dppn
…and also near the Tankitamañca, Snp.p.47 SN.i.207 the residence of Sūciloma.
It was at a spring festival in Gayā that Senaka Thera was…
kāsi →
dppn
KāsiKāsikaKāsigāmaKāsinigama
One of the sixteen Great Nations, AN.i.213 its capital being Bārāṇasī.
At the time of the Buddha, it had been absorbed into the kingdom of Kosala, and Pasenadi was king …
kīṭāgiri →
dppn
A village of the Kāsis, on the road from Kāsi to Sāvatthī. It was the headquarters of the followers of Assaji and Punabbasu, who lived there, behaving in a shameless and wicked manner. A certain monk, …
rājagaha →
dppn
A city, the capital of Māgadha.
The place was called Giribbaja (mountain stronghold) because it was surrounded by five hills—Paṇḍava, Gijjhakūṭa, Vebhāra, Isigili and Vepulla. It is said MN.iii.68 th …
sūciloma →
dppn
…the Buddha was at the Tankitamañca in Gayā, which was the abode of Sūciloma, Sūciloma and his friend, Khara, happened to be passing by, and…
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 …
ṭaṅkitamañca →
dppn
ṬaṅkitamañcaTaṅkitamañca
A place near Gayā. It was the residence of the Yakkha Sūciloma and the Buddha once stayed there. Snp.p.47f.…
viriya →
farkas
tetterő, kitartás
anapalokita →
ncped
anapalokita1
pp mfn.
apalokita →
ncped
apalokita1
pp mfn. asked for leave; consulted
apalokita2
mfn. not liable to decay, not subject to destruction.
dhanakkīta →
ncped
purchased.
duttakkita →
ncped
incorrectly conjectured; badly thought out.
kaṇṇakita →
ncped
moldy, mildewed; rusty.
kikita →
ncped
seething; hot; blazing hot
kikiṭa →
ncped
seething; hot; blazing hot
kitava →
ncped
dice-player, a gambler; a cheat; (according to commentaries : a bird catcher who deceives the birds by covering himself with branches etc, or his deception, camouflage)
kitavat →
ncped
dice-player, a gambler; a cheat; (according to commentaries : a bird catcher who deceives the birds by covering himself with branches etc, or his deception, camouflage)
kīkita →
ncped
seething; hot; blazing hot
kīṭaka →
ncped
worm, an insect.
nāgapalokita →
ncped
an elephant’s look (turning the whole body)
nāgāvalokita →
ncped
osakkita →
ncped
having receded; diminished; slackened
thakita →
ncped
of thaketi closed
upakkitaka →
ncped
one who is bought; a purchased (slave)
upakkītaka →
ncped
one who is bought; a purchased (slave)
upakītaka →
ncped
one who is bought; a purchased (slave)
ussaṅkitaparisaṅkita →
ncped
doubted and distrusted.
ālokita →
ncped
looking at, looking forwards
ālokitabba →
ncped
ṭaṅkitamañca →
ncped
kind of platform or couch; a (chiseled) stone platform?
anussukita →
pts
Vv-a.74 & anussukin Pp.23 = anussuka.
an + ussuk˚
apaloketi →
pts
…without informing the Sangha); Ja.vi.298 (vājānaṃ); Dhp-a.i.67
pp apalokita (q.v.). See also apalokana &…
apalokita →
pts
- asked permission, consulted SN.iii.5.
- (nt.) permission, consent MN.i.337 (Nāgâpalokitaṃ apalokesi).
- (nt.) an epithet of Nibbāna SN.iv.370.
pp. of apaloketi; Sk. avalokita
apekkhita →
pts
taken care of, looked after, considered Ja.vi.142, Ja.vi.149 (= olokita C.).
pp. of apekkhati
asagguṇa →
pts
bad quality, vice Sdhp.382 (˚bhāvin, the a˚ belongs to the whole cpd.). Asankita & iya;
a + sagguṇa
asaṅkita →
pts
Asaṅkita & ˚iya
adjective not hesitating, not afraid, not anxious, firm, bold Ja.i.334 (˚iya), Ja.v.241; Sdhp.435, Sdhp.541.
a + sankita, pp….
asaṅkiya →
pts
Asaṅkita & ˚iya
adjective not hesitating, not afraid, not anxious, firm, bold Ja.i.334 (˚iya), Ja.v.241; Sdhp.435, Sdhp.541.
a + sankita, pp….
aṅketi →
pts
to mark out, brand Ja.i.451 (lakkhaṇena); Ja.ii.399
pp aṅkita, q.v.
Denom. fr. anka1
aṅkita →
pts
marked, branded Ja.i.231 (cakkankitā satthu padā); Ja.ii.185 (-kaṇṇaka with perforated ears).
pp. of anketi
cakita →
pts
adjective disturbed; afraid, timid Dāvs iv.35, Dāvs iv.46.
Sk. cakita, cak
ceteti →
pts
…which further cp caksu, cikita, ciketi, cikitsati, & in meaning passati (he sees = he knows), Gr.; οἰδα = vidi, E. view = thought Ger….
cinteti →
pts
…which further cp caksu, cikita, ciketi, cikitsati, & in meaning passati (he sees = he knows), Gr.; οἰδα = vidi, E. view = thought Ger….
cāṭi →
pts
- a jar, vessel, pot Ja.i.199; Ja.i.302 (pānīya˚); Ja.iii.277 (madhu˚ honey jar); Dhp-a.i.394 (tela oil tank); Vv-a.76 (sālibhatta˚ holding a meal of rice).
- a measure of capacity Ja.ii.404; Ja.i …
dhana →
pts
wealth, usually wealth of money, riches, treasures
- Lit. DN.i.73 (sa˚); MN.ii.180.; AN.iii.222; AN.iv.4 sq. Cnd.135 (+ yasa, issariya etc.) Thig.464 (+ issariya) Ja.i.225 (paṭhavigataṃ karoti: …
dhikkita →
pts
…Com expl. of dhīra (= dhikkita-pāpa detesting evil) at Mnd.44 = Ja.ii.140 = Ja.iii.38 (cp. dhi2).
Sk. dhikkṛta, of…
dhīra →
pts
…explains of Coms which always give the foll. three conventional etymologies, viz. dhikkitapāpa dhiti-sampanna, dhiyā (= paññāya)…
dāsa →
pts
slave, often combined w. f. dāsī. Def. by Bdhgh as “antojāto” (DN-a.i.300), or as “antojātadhanakkīta-karamarânīta-sāmaṃ dāsabyaṃ upagatānaṃ aññataro” (ibid. DN-a.i.168)
■ In phrase *dāsā ca kam …
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 = …
kaṇṇa →
pts
…cp. paṃsukita, malaggakita; kita = kata) spoiled, rusty, blunt Vin.ii.115 (of needles); dirty, mouldy Vin.i.48 (of a floor); Vin.ii.209 (of…
kerāṭika →
pts
…(= saṭha)
■ a˚ honest, frank Ja.v.117 (= akitava, ajūtakara).
fr. kirāṭa
kheṭa →
pts
shield: see kīṭa.
cp. Sk. kheṭaka
kikita →
pts
? dense, thick (?) SS at SN.iv.289 (for kuṭṭhita), said of the heat.
kiraṇa →
pts
…workshop Ja.iv.223. Cp. kita & kittima. 2. [fr. kṛ; kirati to scatter, cp. pp. kiṇṇa] scattering, effusion (of sun rays), effulgence…
kitava →
pts
Kitava & kitavā
one who plays false; a cheat; adj. deceitful SN.i.24; Ja.v.116; Ja.v.117 (a˚)
■ kitavā at Dhp.252 (= Dhp-a.iii.375) in…
kitavā →
pts
Kitava & kitavā
one who plays false; a cheat; adj. deceitful SN.i.24; Ja.v.116; Ja.v.117 (a˚)
■ kitavā at Dhp.252 (= Dhp-a.iii.375) in…
kiṇakiṇāyati →
pts
to tinkle; also spelt kiṇikiṇāyati Ja.iii.315. See also kilikilāyati and cp. Sk. kiṭikiṭāyati to grind (one’s teeth) & Prk. kiḍikiḍiya (chattering) Weber, Bhagavatī p. 289; also BSk. kaṭakaṭāyati La …
kiṭaka →
pts
only at Pv.i.92,4, of clothes which are changed into missā kiṭakā, which is expl. at Pv-a.44 by kiṭakasadisāni lohapaṭṭasadisāni bhavanti “they become like (hot) copper plates.”
doubtful
korakita →
pts
adjective full of buds Vv-a.288.
fr. koraka
kuṭṭhita →
pts
…(variant reading kikita); molten (of tamba, cp. uttatta) Pgdp.33. See also kathati kuthati, ukkaṭṭhita &…
kīṭaka →
pts
one or all kinds of insects Vin.i.188.
maṅkuna →
pts
(& -ṇa) an insect, bug or flea Ja.i.10; Ja.iii.423; Vism.109 (where kīla-mankula ought to be read as kīṭamankuna); Dhp-a.ii.12.
cp. late Sk. matkuṇa, see Geiger,
Pali Grammar
§ 6#3
missa →
pts
adjective
- mixed (with: -˚); various Vin.i.33 (kesa˚, jatā˚ etc. = a mixture of, various); Thag.143; Ja.iii.95, Ja.iii.144 (udaka-paṇṇa˚ yāgu); Pv.i.9#2 (missā kiṭakā). nt. missaṃ as adv. “in a …
mālā →
pts
nikkhitta →
pts
…variant reading SS. nikkita). nikkhitta- daṇḍa (adj.) not using a weapon (cp. daṇḍa) SN.i.141 etc.;…
nāga →
pts
…˚latā.
- -āpalokita “elephant-look” (turning the whole body) a mark of the Buddhas MN.i.337; cp. BSk. nāgâvalokita Divy.208; *…
okkhita →
pts
…(-˚) Thig.145 (candan˚ = candanânulitta Thag-a.137); Ja.v.72 (so in variant reading T. reads okkita; C. explains by okiṇṇa parikkita…
parikkita →
pts
at Ja.v.74 is probably to be read parikkhita (pari + ukṣ): see okkhita “sprinkled, strewn,” unless it is misreading for parikiṇṇa.
parisaṅkati →
pts
…fear, have apprehension Ja.iii.210, Ja.iii.541; Dhp-a.i.81
pp -saṅkita (q.v.). Cp. āsaṅkati.
pari +…
parisaṅkita →
pts
…Ja.v.80; Mil.372; Dhp-a.i.223 (āsankita˚)
■ Cp. āsaṅkita & ussaṅkita.
pp. of parisankati
parivitakketi →
pts
to consider, reflect, meditate upon Ja.iii.277
pp -vitakkita (q.v.).
pari + vitakketi
parivitakkita →
pts
reflected, meditated, thought over MN.i.32; SN.i.193
■ nt. ˚ṃ reflection, thinking over Pv-a.123 (˚e with ref. to nūna, i.e. particle of reflection).
pp. of parivitakketi
pasakkhita →
pts
…perhaps we should read pasakkita (pp. of pasakkati); the C. explains as “lying down” (nipanna acchati, p. 367); Kern,
Toevoegselen
s. v….
puñja →
pts
…together Vin.ii.208 (puñjakita); MN.i.58, MN.i.89 (id. but id p. MN.iii.92 puñjakajāta); AN.iii.324 (puñjakata; variant reading puñjakita &…
saṅkassara →
pts
…āsankāhi sarita ussankita, parisankita“ Dhp-a.iii.485, thus taken as sankā + sṛ; by Bdhgh; of course not cogent); AN.ii.239…
saṅkita →
pts
anxious, doubtful Ja.v.85; Mhvs.7, Mhvs.15; Snp-a.60. Cp. pari˚, vi˚.
fr. śaṅk
thaketi →
pts
to cover, cover up, close (usually of doors windows) Vin.ii.134 (kaṇṇagūthakehi kaṇṇā thakitā honti: the ears were closed up), Vin.ii.148 (kavaṭā na thakīyanti, pass.), Vin.ii.209 (vātapāna); Vin. …
ulloketi →
pts
…Ja.i.253; Ja.ii.221, Ja.ii.434; DN-a.i.153, DN-a.i.168; Vv-a.316
pp ullokita (q.v.).
ud + lok˚, cp. loka, āloka &…
ullokita →
pts
looked at, looked on Ja.i.253; DN-a.i.193.
pp. of ulloketi
upakkitaka →
pts
…Dhp-a.i.119 = Ud.23 (C. explains by “yo kahāpaṇâdīhi kiñci kināti so upakkitako ti vuccati”) Pts.ii.196 (? T. upakkhittaka).
fr. upa…
upanijjhāyita →
pts
considered, looked at, thought over or about Snp.p.147 (= diṭṭha, ālokita Snp-a.508).
pp. of ˚nijjhāyati
uppakitaka →
pts
indexed at Ud.iii.2 wrongly for upakkitaka (q.v.).
ussaṅkita →
pts
adjective = ussankin AN.iii.128; Dhp-a.iii.485 (+ pari˚; cp. ā˚).
pp. of ud + śaṅk
ussukita →
pts
adjective = ussukin; only neg. an˚; free from greed Vv-a.74.
vicārita →
pts
thought out, considered; thought DN.i.37 (vitakkita + , like vitakka- vicāra, cp. DN-a.i.122), DN.i.213 (id.); Snp-a.385.
pp. of vicāreti
viloketi →
pts
…reflect on Thig.282; Ja.i.48, Ja.i.49; Dhp-a.i.84; Mil.193; Mhvs.22, Mhvs.18
pp vilokita. Cp. pa˚; &…
vilokita →
pts
look AN.ii.104, AN.ii.106 sq., AN.ii.210; Pp.44, Pp.45; DN-a.i.193; Vv-a.6 (ālokita +).
pp. of viloketi
visaṅkita →
pts
adjective suspicious, anxious Thag-a.134 (Ap. v. 78)
■ neg. a˚; not perturbed, trusting secure Sdhp.128.
pp. of vi + śaṅk
vitakketi →
pts
to reflect, reason, consider SN.i.197, SN.i.202; SN.iv.169; SN.v.156; AN.ii.36; Mil.311
pp vitakkita.
Denom. fr. vitakka
vitakkita →
pts
reflected, reasoned, argued DN-a.i.121. Cp. pari˚.
pp. of vitakketi
yutta →
pts
…superfluous Ja.iii.208 (āsankitabba˚); cp. yuttaka. 7. (nt.) conjunction i.e. of the moon with one or other constellation Vin.ii.217
■…
ā →
pts
…ā + vi: ālokita-vilokita, āvāha-vivāha āveṭhana-viniveṭhana; a + sam: allāpa-sallāpa: ā + samā…
āloketi →
pts
to look before, look at, regard, see DN-a.i.193, DN-a.i.194
pp ālokita (q.v.).
Sk. ālokayati, ā + lok
ālokita →
pts
…in combn. ālokita-vilokita in ster. phrase at DN.i.70 = e.g. AN.ii.104, AN.ii.106, AN.ii.210; Pp.44, Pp.45, Pp.50 Vism.19;…
āsaṅkati →
pts
…Ja.i.163 (aor. āsanki); Ja.ii.203; Snp-a.298
pp āsaṅkita (q v.),
ā + śaṅk
āsaṅkita →
pts
…and suspicion); Dhp-a.i.223; Vv-a.110
■ Cp. ussaṅkita & parisaṅkita.
pp. of āsankati