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kosa, 197 találat.

kosa →

ncped

treasury, a storehouse; treasure, accumulated wealth.

kosa →

pts

…or bowl for food: see kosaka. 4. a cocoon see-˚*kāraka*. 5. the membranous cover of the male sexual…

ababa →

dppn

…time taken to remove twenty Kosalan Khāris (equal to a cartload) of tila-seeds, taking one seed at the end of each century. Snp.p.126…

aciravatī →

dppn

…AN.iv.101 It flowed through Kosala, and at Sāvatthī an udumbara grove grew on its banks; it, could be seen from the terrace of Pasenadi’s…

ajātasattu →

dppn

…to her by her father, Mahākosala, as part of her dowry, but after Bimbisāra’s murder, Pasenadi refused to continue it. Thereupon Ajātasattu…

ambatittha →

dppn

…and went with him to Kosambī. The fame of the Elder’s victory over the Nāga had preceded him and the inhabitants of Kosambī were lavish…

anupiya →

dppn

…Anupiya the Buddha went to Kosambi. Vin.ii.184 Near Anupiya was the park where the paribbājaka of the Bhaggavagotta lived. The Buddha visited…

anuruddha →

dppn

…with the quarrels of the Kosambī monks, went away to seek more congenial surroundings, it was to Pācīnavaṃsadāya that he repaired, where…

aputtaka →

dppn

…we find Pasenadi, King of Kosala, visiting the Buddha at noonday and telling him that he had just finished having the banker’s wealth removed…

avanti →

dppn

…other three being Māgadha, Kosala and Vaṃsa (or Vatsa). Avanti is also mentioned among the sixteen Great Nations. AN.i.213 AN.iv.252 AN.iv.256…

ayujjhā →

dppn

…to have taken place in Kosambī. SN.iv.179f. In both these references the city is said to be on the Ganges; the town usually called Ayojjha…

aṅga →

dppn

…Aṅga, Māgadha, Kāsī, Kosala, Vajji, Mallā, Ceti, Vaṃsa, Kuru, Pañcāla, Macchā, Sūrasena, Assaka, Avantī, Gandhāra, and Kamboja….

badarikārāma →

dppn

A park about three miles from Kosambī SN.iii.126 where Khemaka stayed during his illness. Rāhula spent a whole night in the Buddha’s toilet at…

bhaddavatikā →

dppn

A market town near Kosambī. The Buddha went there and was warned by cowherds and others not to approach Ambatiṭṭha as a fierce Nāga dwelt…

bhaddā →

dppn

…Aṅga, Māgadha, Kāsi and Kosala, living on the people’s alms.

Bhaddā4Suriyavaccasā

Daughter of the Gandhabba Timbarū and…

bhaggā →

dppn

…son of Udena of Kosambi, lived there, apparently as his father’s viceroy, in which case the Bhaggā were subject to Kosambī.

It was…

bhāradvāja →

dppn

…brahmin of Rājagaha who—incensed that his eldest brother, a member of the Bhāradvāja…

bimbisāra →

dppn

…chief queen was Kosaladevī, daughter of Mahākosala and sister of Pasenadi. On the day of her marriage she received, as part of her…

bodhi →

dppn

…the son of Udena, king of Kosambi, and his mother was the daughter of Candappajjota. Bodhi was skilled in the art of managing elephants, MN.ii.94…

brahmadatta →

dppn

…of Kāsi. He captured Kosala and murdered its king Dīghiti and Dīghiti’s wife, but made peace later with Dīghiti’s son, Dīghāvu,…

bāhiya →

dppn

…Anuruddha at the Ghositārāma. He seems to have taken a prominent part in the disputes of the Kosambī monks, helping them, but Anuruddha let him…

bālakaloṇakāra →

dppn

…locality near Kosambī.

When the monks of Kosambī started quarrelling, the Buddha left them and went to Bālakalonakārāma, where…

bārānasī →

dppn

…having captured the whole of Kosala. At the time of the Buddha, however, Benares had lost its great political importance. Kosala was already the…

bāvarī →

dppn

…v.l. Vanasāvatthi), Kosambī, Sāketa and Sāvatthī; then, finding that the Buddha had gone to Rājagaha, they followed him there to the…

cañcalikappa →

dppn

…locality in Kosala; it was the residence of Dhānañjāni and of Saṅgārava. The Buddha once paid a visit there and stayed in the…

cetiya →

dppn

…and from there he went to Kosambī.

The Aṅguttara Nikāya AN.iii.355f. AN.v.41f. AN.v.157ff. are discources preached to the Cetis by…

channa →

dppn

…when in the Ghositārāma in Kosambī, Channa committed a fault but was not willing to acknowledge it. When the matter was reported to the Buddha,…

daṇḍakappaka →

dppn

A township of the Kosalans near the Aciravatī; it was visited by the Buddha during a tour in Kosala. There he preached the Udāna Sutta in answer to…

devakatasobbha →

dppn

A pool near Kosambī. Close by was the Pilakkhaguhā and the Paribbājakārāma, where Ānanda once visited Sandaka and held a discussion with him….

dāsaka →

dppn

…is mentioned in the Saṃyutta Nikāya SN.iii.127ff. as having been sent by the monks of Kosambī to Khemaka, carrying messages to and fro till…

dīghāyu →

dppn

…of Dīghīti, king of Kosala. After his parents had been cruelly murdered by Brahmadatta, king of Kāsi, he became the attendant of this…

dīghīti →

dppn

DīghītiDīghati

A king of Kosala. His kingdom was captured by Brahmadatta, king of Kāsi, and he and his wife fled to Benares, where they lived in…

ekasālā →

dppn

A Brahmin village in the Kosala kingdom. The Buddha once stayed there, and when a large congregation of the laity were listening to him, Māra,…

gavesī →

dppn

…to Ānanda during a tour in Kosala. They came to a sāla-grove and there the Buddha smiled; when asked the reason for his smile, he replied that…

iccānaṅgala →

dppn

…brahmin village in the Kosala country. It was while staying in the woodland thicket there that the Buddha preached the Ambaṭṭha Sutta….

isidatta →

dppn

…of Pasenadi, King of Kosala. Isidatta is always mentioned with Purāṇa.

Isidatta and Purāṇa were once at Sādhuka’ on some business….

jālinī →

dppn

…she appeared before him in Kosala and bade him aspire to rebirth among the gods. Anuruddha told her there would be no rebirth for him. SN.i.200…

kapilavatthu →

dppn

…after his rounds among the Kosalans. Mahānāma was asked to find a place of lodging for the night; he searched all through the town without…

kaplia →

dppn

A sinful monk who lived in a village near Kosambī. He was the friend of Paṇḍaka. Vin.iii.67

kassapagotta →

dppn

…living in Pankadhā in the Kosala country. He heard the Buddha preach a sermon, but was not satisfied with it and kept on thinking— “This…

kaṇṇakatthala →

dppn

…he preached the Kassapasīhanāda Sutta, DN.i.161 and again by Pasenadi, king of Kosala; to him he preached the Kaṇṇakatthala Sutta….

kesamutta →

dppn

…township of the Kosalans and the residence of the Kālāmas. The Buddha once stayed there, on which occasion he preached the…

khemaka →

dppn

…at the Badarikārāmā, near Kosambī, some monks, staying at the Ghositārāma, sent one of their number, Dāsaka, with a message to Khemaka,…

kimbila →

dppn

…the recalcitrant monks of Kosambī. Vin.i.350 MN.iii.155ff. They were in the Gosiṅgasālavana when the Buddha preached to them the…

kosala →

dppn

…rules were formulated in Kosala.

Kosala is often mentioned in combination with Kāsi in the compound Kāsi-Kosala; Pasenadi was king of…

kosalakā →

dppn

The inhabitants of Kosala. DN.i.150

kosalavihārī →

dppn

KosalavihārīKosallavihārī

A monk whose Theragāthā verses say that he went forth in faith and dwells diligently in a forest hut. Thag.59

kosambakā →

dppn

The monks of Kosambī, who brought about schism in the Order.

kosambī →

dppn

…Rājagaha, passing through Kosambī, the halting-places mentioned being Ujjeni, Gonaddha, Vedisa, Vanasavhya, Kosambī, Sāketa, Sāvatthī,…

kāka →

dppn

…came upon the physician at Kosambī having his breakfast. Jīvaka invited him to eat, but he refused. In the end, however, he consented to eat…

kālāma →

dppn

…a town belonging to them in Kosala, which was called Kesaputta. The sermon preached by the Buddha on his visit to Kesaputta is justly famous….

kāmabhū →

dppn

…is mentioned as staying in Kosambī, in Ghosita Park, and as asking Ānanda certain questions, recorded in the Kāmabhū Sutta. SN.iv.165 Two…

kāmaṇḍā →

dppn

…lady of the Verahaccāni clan. SN.iv.121f.

Kosala3town

kāsi →

dppn

…the countries of Kāsi and Kosala, victory belonging now to one, now to the other. In one such war, Dīghāti the Kosala king, was defeated by the…

licchavī →

dppn

…and with Pasenadi, king of Kosala. MN.ii.101

After the death of Bimbisāra, Ajātasattu, in his desire for the expansion of Māgadha, resolved to…

mahājanapadā →

dppn

…AN.iv.260 They are Kāsī, Kosala, Aṅga, Māgadha, Vajji, Mallā, Cetiya, Vaṃsa, Kuru, Pañcāla, Macchā, Sūrasena, Assaka, Avantī,…

mallikā →

dppn

…queen of Pasenadi, king of Kosala.

Mallika’s knowledge of the Dhamma made her wiser than Pasenadi would have desired, and he once, in a moment…

manasākaṭa →

dppn

A brahmin village in Kosala on the banks of the Aciravatī. The Buddha stayed in the mango grove to the north of the village, and, during one such…

musila →

dppn

…Savittha, which is said to have taken place in Ghositārāma in Kosambī, regarding the paṭiccasamuppāda.

māgadha →

dppn

…the Buddha, the others being Kosala, the kingdom of the Vaṃsas and Avanti. Māgadha formed one of the sixteen Mahājanapadas and had its capital…

nagaravinda →

dppn

A brahmin village in Kosala where the Buddha once stayed during a tour and where he preached the Nagaravindeyya Sutta. M.iii.290

Kosala3town

nanda →

dppn

…was a cowherd of Kosambi. One day he heard the Buddha preach to the monks, using as simile a log of wood how, in certain circumstances,…

navakammika bhāradvāja →

dppn

…was staying in a forest in Kosala, Navakammika, who was there seeing about some timber work, saw the Buddha at the foot of a tree and asked him…

naḷakapāna →

dppn

A village in Kosala, where the Buddha once stayed and preached the Naḷakapāna Sutta. MN.i.462 There were two groves near the village, the…

nāgadatta →

dppn

…lived in a forest tract in Kosala and was inclined to be indolent. A deva, noticing this, admonished him, and it is said that Nāgadatta paid heed…

nārada →

dppn

…at the Ghositārāma in Kosambī, with Musila, Savittha, and Ānanda. In the course of discussion he declares that, though aware of the nature…

palāsavana →

dppn

A wood near Naḷakapāna in Kosala. The Buddha stayed there, AN.v.122 and it was there that the Naḷakapāna Sutta was preached. MN.i.462

near…

pasenadi →

dppn

PasenadiSeniya

King of Kosala and contemporary of the Buddha. Quite early in the Buddha’s ministry, Pasenadi became his follower and close friend,…

pañcakaṅga →

dppn

…of Pasenadi, king of Kosala. He was a devoted follower of the Buddha and loved discussion.

The Bahuvedanīya Sutta MN.i.396ff.

paṅkadhā →

dppn

…mentioned as having once stayed there during his tours in Kosala. AN.i.236

Kosala3town

paṇḍaka →

dppn

…to him and also of unchastity….

pilakkhaguhā →

dppn

A cave near Kosambī. The wanderer Sandaka is said to have stayed there. Nearby was the Devakatasobbha. MN.i.513

25.29188, 81.366113cave

piṇḍola →

dppn

…siesta in Udena’s park at Kosambī. SN.iv.110f. We find Udena consulting him there and following his advice regarding the control of the…

pācīnavaṃsa →

dppn

…the quarrel of the monks at Kosambī, and the Buddha visited them on his way to Pārileyyaka.Vin.i.350f. MN.i.205ff. It was there that…

pālileyya →

dppn

…he could not persuade the Kosambī monks to refrain from quarrelling, he left Kosambī alone and unattended, and passing through…

pāvārikambavana →

dppn

…mango grove of Pāvārika of Kosambī.

Kosambī3parkPāvārikambavana2

A mango grove at Nāḷandā where the Buddha stayed when on a…

rakkhita →

dppn

…settle the dispute among the Kosambī monks. The elephant Pārileyya lived there and waited upon the Buddha. Vin.i.352f. Ud.iv.5

25.40792,…

rāhula →

dppn

…He arrived one evening at Kosambī, when the Buddha was staying there in the Badarikārāma. Rāhula was told there of a new rule which had been…

rājagaha →

dppn

…Campā, Sāvatthī, Sāketa, Kosambī and Benares. DN.ii.147

The Parāyana Vagga Snp.1011–1013 mentions a long and circuitous route, taken by…

sakka →

dppn

…likeness of a chieftain of a Kosala clan. The devas meet and deliberate in the Sudhamma sabhā and Sakka consults with them rather than issues them…

sarabhū →

dppn

…between the two divisions of Kosala, Uttara and Dakkhiṇa Kosala. The Aciravatī was its tributary. Sāketa was situated on the banks of the…

savittha →

dppn

…at the Ghositārāma in Kosambī. The first is with Musila and deals with the paṭiccasamuppāda. Musila, in answer to Savittha’s questions,…

setabyā →

dppn

SetabyāSetavyā

A town in Kosala, DN.ii.316 near which was Ukkaṭṭha.

The Aṅguttara Nikāya AN.ii.37 records a conversation between the…

siṃsapāvana →

dppn

…grove in Kosambī, where the Buddha once stayed. SN.v.437

25.37131, 81.344823parkSiṃsapāvana3

A grove to the…

sumanā →

dppn

…the daughter of the king of Kosala and sister of Pasenadi. She is included among the eminent upāsikās. AN.iv.347 She once visited the Buddha,…

sundarikā →

dppn

A river in Kosala, reputed to be efficacious in washing away sins. MN.i.39 There Sundarika Bhāradvāja held sacrifices in honour of Agni and met the…

sādhuka →

dppn

A village in Kosala where Isidatta and Purāṇa once stayed. SN.v.348

sāgata →

dppn

…he went with the Buddha to Kosambī, where the lay disciples, hearing of his wondrous feat, paid him great honour. When they asked what they could…

sāketa →

dppn

A town in Kosala. It was regarded in the Buddha’s time as one of the six great cities of India, the others being Campā, Rājagaha, Sāvatthī,…

sākya →

dppn

…(Sakyā … Pasenadi-Kosalassa anuyuttā bhavanti, karonti Sakyā rañño Pasenadimhi Kosale nipaccakāram abhivādanam paccupatthānam…

sālavatikā →

dppn

SālavatikāSālavatī

A Kosalan village, given by Pasenadi to the brahmin Lohicca. There the Lohicca Sutta was preached. DN.i.224

Kosala3town

sālā →

dppn

A brahmin village of Kosala, its inhabitants were called Sāleyyakā. The Apaṇṇaka Sutta and the Saleyyaka Sutta were preached there. MN.i.285…

sāvatthī →

dppn

The capital city of Kosala in India and one of the six great Indian cities during the lifetime of the Buddha. DN.ii.147 It was six leagues from…

thullanandā →

dppn

…preacher. Pasenadi, king of Kosala, is mentioned as having come on two occasions to hear her preach, and was so pleased with her eloquence that he…

thūṇa →

dppn

…Vin.i.197 It was in the Kosala country and belonged to the Mallas, and was once visited by the Buddha. Ud.vii.9

on the western boundary of…

toraṇavatthu →

dppn

A locality in Kosala, between Sāvatthī and Sāketa. Pasenadi once stopped there and visited Khemā, who lived there….

udena →

dppn

…of Kosambī. He was the son of Parantapa. Once when be discovered that the women of the court had given five hundred…

ukkaṭṭha →

dppn

A town in Kosala, near the Himālaya. It has been given, free from all taxes (as brahmadeyya), to Pokkharasāti by the king of Kosala, in…

upananda →

dppn

…rainy season with Pasenadi Kosala, but on his way there he saw two lodgings where robes were plentiful and so kept Vassa in those lodgings…

upasena →

dppn

…the dissensions of the Kosambī monks Thag.577–586 The Udāna states Ud.p.45f. that once when he was taking his siesta he reviewed the…

upavāna →

dppn

…in the Ghositārāma at Kosambī. Sāriputta asks him about the bojjhangas as being conducive to a happy life and Upavāna explains. SN.v.76 On…

uruññā →

dppn

…district and a town in Kosala. Once when the Buddha was staying at the Deer Park in Kaṇṇakatthala in the neighbourhood of the city,…

uṇṇābha →

dppn

…Uṇṇābha to Ānanda at Kosambī. He asks Ānanda what is the aim of holy life and, on being told that it is the abandoning of desire by means…

vajjī →

dppn

…usual route being through Kosala, Malla, Vajji, Kāsi, Māgadha, and thus back, SN.v.348 and he preached to the people, mostly in the…

vanasavhaya →

dppn

…city lying between Vedisa and Kosambī, on the road taken by Bāvarī’s disciples….

vaṃsa →

dppn

…It lay to the south of Kosala, and its capital was Kosambī on the Yamunā. Udena, son of Parantapa, was its king in the time of the Buddha.

vekaliṅga →

dppn

…during his long stay in Kosala, the Buddha visited the ārāma in which Kassapa Buddha had preached to Jotipāla, and there he himself preached…

venāgapura →

dppn

A brahmin village of Kosala, where the Buddha preached the Venāga Sutta. AN.i.180

Kosala3town

veḷudvāra →

dppn

A brahmin village of the Kosalans where the Buddha once stayed and preached the Veḷudvāreyya Sutta. SN.v.352

Kosala3town

videha →

dppn

…to it were Kāsi and Kosala. One of Bimbisāra’s queens was probably from Videha. In earlier times Videha was evidently a kingdom, its…

yasa →

dppn

…through the air to Kosambī, from where he sent messengers to the monks of Avanti, of the west (Pātheyyakā or Pāveyyakā) and of the…

akkosa →

ncped

shouting at; abuse; reviling.

akkosaka →

ncped

(-ikā)n. & masculine (one) who abuses, scolds, reviles.

akkosakaparibhāsika →

ncped

(one) who abuses and insults.

akkosanta →

ncped

(~antī)n.

akkosavatthu →

ncped

basis, ground for abuse

akkoseti →

ncped

akkosetiakkosayati

pr. 3 sg. scolds, abuses, curses, reviles.

anakkosakaparibhāsika →

ncped

(one) who does not abuse or insult

apāyakosalla →

ncped

knowledge about loss or decline

aṇḍakosa →

ncped

an egg shell (or egg)

dvārakosa →

ncped

door-frame; the area surrounding a door.

kosajja →

ncped

sloth, indolence.

kosakāhāra →

ncped

living on (only) a small bowlful of food.

kosakāraka →

ncped

silkworm.

kosalla →

ncped

competence, proficiency; skill; knowledge (about); goodness

kosalya →

ncped

competence, proficiency; skill; knowledge (about); goodness

kosārakkha →

ncped

treasurer; a guardian of the treasury

kosātakībīja →

ncped

kosātakī seed.

nibbakosa →

ncped

the gutter, the edge, of the eaves; the shelter of the eaves; ?

upakkosati →

ncped

blames; criticizes; reproaches; complains.

upāyakosalla →

ncped

knowledge about the appropriate way or means

āyakosalla →

ncped

knowledge about, proficiency in, gain

a →

pts

…before double cons., as akkosati (ā + kruś), akkhāti (ā + khyā), abbahati (ā + bṛh)

Best to be classed here is the a- we call…

abhinibbidā →

pts

disgust with the world, taedium Ne.61 (taken as abhinibbhidā, according to expln. as “padālanā-paññatti avijj˚aṇḍa-kosānaṃ”), Ne.98 (so MSS, but C. abhinibbidhā).

abhi + nibbidā; confus …

abhisāpa →

pts

…anathema SN.iii.93 = Iti.89 (which latter reads abhilāpa and It A explains by akkosa see vv.ll. under abhilāpa & cp.; Brethren 376 n. 1.)…

akkosa →

pts

shouting at, abuse, insult, reproach, reviling Snp.623; Mil.8 (+ paribhāsa); Snp-a.492 Thag-a.256; Pv-a.243; Dhp-a.ii.61.

  • -vatthu always as dasa a˚\ …

akkosaka →

pts

adjective one who abuses, scolds or reviles, + paribhāsaka AN.ii.58; AN.iii.252; AN.iv.156; AN.v.317; Pv-a.251.

from last

akkosati →

pts

…(q.v.).

to krus see akkosa

akkuṭṭha →

pts

…reviling, scolding, swearing at; in combination akkuṭṭha-vandita Snp.702 (= akkosa-vandana Snp-a.492) Thig.388 (expln

apavadati →

pts

to reproach, reprove, reject, despise DN.i.122 (= paṭikkhipati DN-a.i.290); SN.v.118 (+ paṭikkosati).

apa + vadati

avhayati →

pts

…Ja.ii.10 Ja.ii.252 (= pakkosati); Ja.v.220 (avhayesi); Ja.vi.18, Ja.vi.192, Ja.vi.273 (avhettha pret.); Vv.33#1 (avheti). 3. to give a name to…

avheti →

pts

…Ja.ii.10 Ja.ii.252 (= pakkosati); Ja.v.220 (avhayesi); Ja.vi.18, Ja.vi.192, Ja.vi.273 (avhettha pret.); Vv.33#1 (avheti). 3. to give a name to…

aḍḍha →

pts

-kosa half a room, a small room Ja.vi.81 (= a˚ kosantara C.).

aṇḍa →

pts

…P. T. S. 1884, 69).

  • -kosa shell of eggs Vin.iii.3 = MN.i.104; AN.iv.126, AN.iv.176.
  • -cheda(ka) one who castrates, a…

bha →

pts

indeclinable the letter or sound (syllable) bh; figuring in Bdhgh’s exegesis of the N. Bhagavā as representing bhava, whereas ga stands for gamana, va for vanta Kp-a.109
■ …

bharatā →

pts

…maintain, synonymous with kosajja at AN.iv.280, and kuhanā at AN.v.159, AN.v.161-opp. subharatā

bheri →

pts

…Pv-a.89 (bherivādena akkosati rails like drum).

bojjhaṅga →

pts

…the Buddha Mil.330.

  • -kosalla proficiency in the constituents of wisdom Vism.248.

bodhi + anga; cp. BSk. bodhyanga, e.g….

dasa →

pts

…Ja.ii.367; das’ akkosa-vatthūni Dhp-a.i.212
■ See on similar sets AN.v.1–AN.v.310; DN.iii.266–DN.iii.271

  1. a…

dhuta →

pts

…is an adjective opposed to kosajja lazy, remiss; and means either scrupulous or punctilious. At DN.i.5 it is used of a pain. At…

janapada →

pts

…(+ Kālingā Cnd] Kāsī, Kosalā, Vajjī, Mallā, Cetī (Cetiyā AN iv.) Vaṃsā (Vangā AN i.), Kurū, Pañcālā, Majjā (Macchā A)…

kakkhaḷa →

pts

…Pv-a.243 (= asaddha, akkosakāraka, opp. muduka) Vv-a.138 (= pharusa). 2. cruel, fierce, pitiless Ja.i.187 Ja.i.266;…

karaka →

pts

…meaning. The coconut was not cultivated, perhaps not even known, in Kosala at the date of the rise of Pali and Buddhism.

khama →

pts

…(and opp. akkhamā), viz. akkosantaṃ na paccakosati “not to shout back at him who shouts at you” AN.ii.152 sq.; cp. Ne.77; classified under…

khura →

pts

…Vism.381.

  • -kosa razor-sheath Vism.251, Vism.255.
  • -cakka a wheel, sharp as a razor…

khuṃseti →

pts

… pp khuṃsita Dhp-a.ii.75.

kruś? Dhtp.625: akkosane; cp. Müller P.G. 52

khārika →

pts

…to khāra

Khārika2

of the khārī measure, in vīsati˚ kosalako tilavāho AN.v.173 = Snp.p.126.

adj. of khārī

kosajja →

pts

idleness, sloth, indolence; explained at Vb.369
■ Vin.ii.2; SN.v.277–SN.v.280; AN.i.11, AN.i.16 AN.ii.218; AN.iii.375, AN.iii.421; AN.v.146 sq.; AN.v.159 sq.; AN.iv.195; Dhp.241; Mil.351; Vism.132; …

kosaka →

pts

…case for a key (kuñcikā˚) Vism.251.

fr. kosa

kosalla →

pts

proficiency. There are 3 kinds mentioned at DN.iii.220, Vb.325 & Vism.439 sq. viz.; āya˚, apāya˚; and upāya˚; at Dhs.16 = Dhs.20 = Dhs.292 Dhs.555 = Nd ii.ad paññā it is classed between paṇḍicca a …

kosamattha →

pts

Err:501

koseyya →

pts

-vattha a silk garment Dhp-a.i.395.

der. fr. kosa, cp. Sk. kauśeya silk-cloth and P. kosa-kāraka

kosātakī →

pts

kind of creeper Vv.47#4; Vism.256, Vism.260, Vism.359; Vv-a.200
■ bīja the seed of the k. AN.i.32 = AN.v.212.

cp. Sk. kośātakī

koṭṭha →

pts

…treasury: in conn with kosa (q.v.) in formula paripuṇṇa-kosa-koṭṭhâgāra (adj.) DN.i.134, explained at DN-a.i.295 as threefold,…

kucchi →

pts

cavity, esp. the belly (Vism.101) or the womb; aṇṇava˚ the interior of the oce an.i.119, an.i.227; Ja.v.416; jāla˚ the hollow of the net Ja.i.210. As womb frequent, e.g. mātu˚ Ja.i.149; DN-a.i.224; P …

kusīta →

pts

…Cnd. s.v.; Sdhp.391.

Sk. kusīda; cp. kosajja

kuñcikā →

pts

key, Bdhgh on C. V. v.29, 2 (Vin.ii.319) cp. tāla Vin.ii.148; Vism.251 (˚kosaka a case for a key) DN-a.i.200, DN-a.i.207, DN-a.i.252; Dhp-a.ii.143.

latā →

pts

  1. a slender tree, a creeping plant, creeper AN.i.202 (māluvā˚); Vv.35#5 (= vallī Vv-a.162) Vv.47#4 (kosātakī l.); Ja.i.464 (rukkha˚, here perhaps better “branch”); Dhp-a.i.392 (˚pasādhana: see unde …

mana(s) →

pts

…in attention DN.iii.211; -kosalla id. Vb-a.56 (in detail), Vb-a.224, Vb-a.226 sq.; Vism.241 (tenfold), Vism.243 (id., viz anupubbato,…

mano →

pts

…in attention DN.iii.211; -kosalla id. Vb-a.56 (in detail), Vb-a.224, Vb-a.226 sq.; Vism.241 (tenfold), Vism.243 (id., viz anupubbato,…

niketin →

pts

adjective having an abode, being housed, living in Snp.422 (kosalesu); Ja.iii.432 (duma-sākhā-niketinī f.).

nimba →

pts

…its hard wood Vin.i.152 (˚kosa), Vin.i.284 (id.), Vin.i.201 (˚kasāva); AN.i.32 AN.v.212; Vv.33#36 (˚muṭṭhi, a handful of N. leaves);…

paccakkosana →

pts

cursing in return Dhp-a.iv.148 (a˚).

fr. paṭi + ā + kruś

paccakkosati →

pts

to curse in return SN.i.162; AN.ii.215.

paṭi + ā + kruś

pakkosati →

pts

…Pv-a.141, Pv-a.153; Dhp-a.i.185.

pa + kosati, kruś

paribhāsaka →

pts

…(= akkosaka Pv-a.58); Pv.iv.8#4; Vv-a.69. See also akkosaka.

fr. paribhāsa, cp. BSk….

paribhāsati →

pts

…frequently combined with akkosati (+ p.), e.g. at Vin.ii.14, Vin.ii.296; Ud.44; Pv.i.9#3; Pv-a.10
pp…

paṇṇa →

pts

…Kp-a.46 (khitta-p
■ kosa-saṇṭhāna); Pv-a.115 (= patta) tālapaṇṇa a fan of palm leaves Vv.33#43 (= tālapattehi…

paṭi →

pts

…˚kaṇṭaka, ˚kosati (re-ject), ˚kūla, ˚khipati (re-fuse, op-pose), ˚gha, ˚codeti (re-prove), thambhati ˚disā, ˚deseti,…

paṭikkosana →

pts

(f.) protest Vin.i.321; Vin.ii.102 (a˚).

fr. paṭikkosati

paṭikkosati →

pts

to blame, reject, revile, scorn Vin.i.115; Vin.ii.93; MN.iii.29; DN.i.53 (= paṭibāhati DN-a.i.160); SN.iv.118 (+ apavadati); Snp.878; Dhp.164; Ja.iv.163; Mil.131, Mil.256; Dhp-a.iii.194 (opp. abhin …

paṭikuṭṭha →

pts

…of paṭi + kruś, see paṭikkosati & cp. BSk. pratikruṣṭa poor…

pitta →

pts

…Ud.i.7 we read cittaṃ, see Morris loc. cit. May the meaning be “muzzle”?

  • -kosaka gall-bladder Kp-a.61; Vism.263;…

puppha →

pts

Puppha1

neuter a flower Vin.ii.123; SN.i.204 = Ja.iii.308; Snp.2, Snp.5; Dhp.47 sq.; Dhp.377; Vism.430; Snp-a.78 (paduma˚); Vv-a.73; Pv-a.127; Sdhp.550- pupphāni (pl.) Vb-a.255 (of …

rājan →

pts

…Okkāka; Dīghī (of Kosala; Vin.i.342); Parantapa (of Kosambī; Dhp-a.i.164;) Pasenadi (of Kosala; DN.i.87, DN.i.103; Vin.iv.112…

rājā →

pts

…Okkāka; Dīghī (of Kosala; Vin.i.342); Parantapa (of Kosambī; Dhp-a.i.164;) Pasenadi (of Kosala; DN.i.87, DN.i.103; Vin.iv.112…

siṃsapā →

pts

…near Setavyā DN.ii.316 sq.; Dhp-a.i.71; Vv-a.297; and near Kosambi SN.v.437.

cp. Vedic śiṃśapā

taṭataṭāyati →

pts

…Vv-a.206 (+ akkosati paribhāsati), Vv-a.256. Cp. also kaṭakaṭāyati & karakarā.

Onomatopoetic, to make a sound like…

upakkosa →

pts

censure, reproach Ja.vi.489.

fr. upa + kruś

upakkosati →

pts

to scold, reprove, blame DN.i.161; Ja.iii.436, Ja.iii.523; Ja.iv.81, Ja.iv.317, Ja.iv.409. Upakkhata & ta;

upa + kosati

upakkuṭṭha →

pts

blamed, reproached, censured, faulty DN.i.113 (an˚); Snp.p.115 (id.); Ja.iii.523; DN-a.i.211.

pp. of upakkosati

upāya →

pts

…SN.iii.58; DN.iii.220 (˚kosalla) Snp.321 (˚ññū); Ja.i.256; Cnd.570 (for upaya); Pv-a.20 Pv-a.31, Pv-a.39, Pv-a.45, Pv-a.104,…

vatthi →

pts

…a clyster Vin.i.216.

  • -kosa a membranous sheath enveloping the sexual organ of a male DN-a.i.275 (˚kosena paṭicchanna…

vatthu →

pts

…Snp-a.172; Dhp-a.iv.2 (akkosa˚); Pv-a.8, Pv-a.20 (dāna˚), Pv-a.26 (left out in id. p. Kp-a.209), Pv-a.29, Pv-a.65 (alabbhaneyya˚),…

viddhaṃsana →

pts

…SN.iv.83; Mil.351 (kosajja˚); Ja.i.322; Ja.v.267 (adj.); Vism.85 (vikkhepa +); Vv-a.58, Vv-a.161 (adj.)
■ Often in phrase…

ya-kāra →

pts

Ya-kāra

  1. the letter (or sound) y: Ja.i.430 (padasandhikara); Ja.iii.433 (vyañjana-sandhi-vasena gahita).
  2. the letter (or syllable) ya: Ja.v.427 (nipāta-matta). It is referred to at Vin.iv.7 …

āya →

pts

-kosalla proficiency in money making DN.iii.220 (one of the three kosallas); Vb.325. *…