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kuṭī, 83 találat.

kuṭi →

ncped

hut, a cabin; a shelter

kuṭī →

ncped

hut, a cabin; a shelter

kuṭī →

pts

…Vin.iii.144 (on vehāsa-kuṭī see vehāsa Vin.iv.46); Snp.18, Snp.19; Pv.ii.2#8; Vv-a.188, Vv-a.256 (cīvara˚ a cloak…

araññakuṭikā →

dppn

A forest hermitage near Rājagaha, where the novice Aciravata sometimes stayed. MN.iii.128

25.038327,85.4379273building

avanti →

dppn

One of the four great monarchies in the time of the Buddha, the 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. …

karerikuṭikā →

dppn

A building in the Jetavana where the Mahāpadāna Sutta was taught. DN.ii.1ff.

Jetavana3building

karerimaṇḍalamāḷa →

dppn

A pavilion near the Karerikutikā, evidently a hall with a thatched roof supported by wooden pillars, but with no walls.DN.ii.1 The monks seem to have been in the habit of sitting out here and talking …

kuṭivihārī →

dppn

Kuṭivihārī1

The monk was so called because he obtained insight in a hut. Thag.56

Kuṭivihārī2

A monk whose Theragāthā verse is an encouragement to be content with his old hut. Thag.57

mahākaccāyana →

dppn

MahākaccāyanaKaccāyanaMahākaccānaKaccāna

One of the most eminent disciples of the Buddha, considered chief among expounders in full of the brief saying of the Buddha. AN.i.23 Several suttas illustrat …

papāte pabbate →

dppn

Papāte PabbatePapātapabbata

A mountain in Avantī, near Kuraraghara. It was a favourite spot of Mahā Kaccāna, and we are told of several discussions having taken place there.SN.iii.9ff. SN.iv.115*f. …

sundarī →

dppn

Sundarī1

A bhikkhunī whose Therīgāthā verses consist of a dialogue, firstly between her father Sujāta and a bhikkhunī, Vāsiṭṭhī, Thig.313–324 and later between Sundarī and her mother. Thig …

catukkuṭika →

ncped

consisting of four houses.

catukuṭika →

ncped

consisting of four houses.

chavakuṭikā →

ncped

charnel house; a shelter or platform for corpses.

dvikuṭika →

ncped

consisting of two houses.

ekakuṭika →

ncped

consisting of a single house

gonisādikā →

ncped

(a place for storage or cooking, kappiyabhūmi or kappiyakuti) sited informally in an unfenced settlement; ? (as cows settle? or like encampments of cowherds (nomads)? or among the cattle?)

kappiyakuṭī →

ncped

hut or building used for storing or preparing lawful goods or food

karerikuṭikā →

ncped

the kareri hut, the hut near the kareri trees.

kukkuṭī →

ncped

hen.

kuṭikā →

ncped

shelter; a small hut.

kuṭila →

ncped

bent; crooked.

ukkuṭika →

ncped

one who squats; who practices the ascetic exercise of squatting.

ukkuṭikappadhāna →

ncped

the squatting exercise; exertion in (the ascetic practice of) squatting

ukkuṭikaṃ →

ncped

in a squatting position.

ukkuṭikā →

ncped

prob, the squatting position, but according to commentary the practice of walking on tiptoe or on one’s heels.

uparivehāsakutī →

ncped

hut with its top story open to the air (?)

ussāvanantikā →

ncped

(a place for storage, kappiyabhūmi or kappiyakuṭi) authorized by a declaration (while it is being built), whose erection is coterminous with a declaration

abbhokuṭika →

pts

spelling at Dhp-a.iv.8 for abbhākuṭika.

abbhākuṭika →

pts

adjective not frowning, genial Vin.iii.181 (but here spelt bhākuṭikabhākuṭika); DN.i.116, cp. DN-a.i.287; Dhp-a.iv.8 (as variant reading T. has abbhokuṭika).

a + bhākuṭi + ka; Sk. bhrakuṭi frown

arañña →

pts

forest DN.i.71; MN.i.16; MN.iii.104; SN.i.4, SN.i.7, SN.i.29, SN.i.181, SN.i.203 (mahā); AN.i.60 (˚vanapatthāni); AN.ii.252; AN.iii.135, AN.iii.138; Snp.39, Snp.53, Snp.119; Dhp.99, Dhp.329, Dhp.330; …

añjasa →

pts

straight, straightforward (of a road) DN.i.235; Ja.i.5; Thig.99; Vv.50#20 (cp. Vv-a.215); Vv-a.84 (akuṭila); Mhvs.25, Mhvs.5; Mil.217; Sdhp.328, Sdhp.595. Cp pañjasa.

Sk. āñjasa (?). Cp. ārjava = P …

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

bhakuṭi →

pts

superciliousness Snp.485. Ja.iii.99; Vism.26 (˚karaṇa); Snp-a.412. Der. bhākuṭika (q.v.). See also bhūkuṭi.

cp. Epic Sk. bhrakuṭi from older bhṛkuti, bhru …

bhākuṭika →

pts

adjective knitting the eyebrows, frowning, only in redupl. cpd. bhākuṭika- bhākuṭiko frowning continually, supercilious Vin.ii.11 = Vin.iii.181 (manda-mando +); Cnd.342 (korajika-korajiko +) Vi …

bhāva →

pts

  1. being, becoming, condition, nature; very rarely by itself (only in later & C. literature, as e.g. Ja.i.295 thīnaṃ bhāvo, perhaps best to be translated as “women’s character,” taking bhāva = attabhā …

bhūkuṭi →

pts

frown, anger, superciliousness MN.i.125 (variant reading bhakuṭi & bhā˚); Ja.v.296.

a different spelling of bhakuṭi, q.v
■ Cp. Sk. bhṛkuti & bhrukuṭi

chava →

pts

  1. a corpse Vin.ii.115 (˚sīsassa patta a bowl made out of a skull) See compounds
  2. (adj.) vile, low, miserable, wretched Vin.ii.112, Vin.ii.188; SN.i.66; MN.i.374; AN.ii.57; Ja.iv.263.
  • *-[aṭṭhika …

dadāti →

pts

to give, etc.

I. Forms

The foll. bases form the Pāli verb-system: dā, dāy, dadā & di.

  1. Bases dā & (reduced); da
    1. dā˚: fut. dassati Ja.i.113, Ja.i.279 Ja.i …

dāru →

pts

wood, piece of wood; pl. woodwork, sticks AN.i.112; Iti.71; Dhp.80; Ja.ii.102; Ja.iii.54; Ja.vi.366; Dhp-a.i.393; Pv-a.76 (candana˚) Pv-a.141.

dūsaka →

pts

adjective noun corrupting, disgracing, one who defiles or defames; a robber, rebel AN.v.71 (bhikkhunī˚); Ja.ii.270; Ja.iv.495; Snp.89 (kula˚ one who spoils the reputation of the clan); Dhp-a.ii.23 (k …

dūseti →

pts

to spoil, ruin; to injure, hurt; to defile, pollute, defame Vin.i.79, Vin.i.85, Vin.i.86; Vin.iv.212 (maṃ so dūsetukāmo, said by a bhikkhunī), Vin.iv.316 (dūsetuṃ) AN.iv.169 sq.; Ja.i.454; Ja.ii.270; …

gandha →

pts

…SN.v.351; Pp.34; -kuṭī (f.) a perfumed cabin name of a room or hut occupied by the Buddha, esp that made for him by…

ghaṭṭa →

pts

…in def. of vehāsa-kuṭī (a cell or hut with air, i.e., spacious, airy) as majjhimassa purisassa a-sīsa-ghaṭṭā “so that a man…

jimha →

pts

adjective crooked, oblique, slant, fig. dishonest, false (cp. vanka, opp. uju | MN.i.31 (+ vanka) AN.v.289, AN.v.290; Ja.i.290 (spelled jima); Ja.iii.111 = Ja.v.222 Ja.vi.66; Vism.219 (ajimha = uju); …

kappiya →

pts

…acceptable Vin.i.206;

  • -kuṭī (f.) a building outside the Vihāra wherein allowable articles were stored, a kind of…

kaṅkala →

pts

skeleton; only in cpd. atthi˚ Aṭṭhikankal’ ūpamā kāmā Vin.ii.25; MN.i.130, MN.i.364; Ja.v.210; Thag.1150 (˚kuṭika): aṭṭhikankalasannibha Thig.488 (= Thag-a.287; cp. Morris, J.P.T.S. 1885, 75) aṭṭhi …

koriyā →

pts

hen variant reading (ti vā pāḷi) at Thig.381 for turiyā. See also Thag-a.255 (= kuñcakārakukkuṭī).

koṭilla →

pts

crookedness Dhtm.526; Abhp.859. As koṭilya at Dhtp.472.

fr. kuṭila

kukkuṭa →

pts

…Ja.iv.58; Vv-a.163; f. kukkuṭī a hen Dhp-a.i.48; Thag-a.255; in simile MN.i.104 = MN.i.357 = AN.iv.125 sq., AN.iv.176…

kuṭava →

pts

(variant reading S. kū˚; B. kulāvaka) a nest Ja.iii.74; variant reading at Dhp-a.ii.23 (for kuṭikā).

kuṭikā →

pts

from kuṭī a little hut, usually made of sticks, grass and clay, poetical of an abode of a bhikkhu Vin.iii.35, Vin.iii.41, Vin.iii.42 = Vv-a.10;…

kuṭila →

pts

adjective bent, crooked (cp. kuj and kuc, Morris J.P.T.S. 1893, 15) Ja.iii.112 (= jimha); Mil.297 (˚sankuṭila), Mil.418 (of an arrow); nt. a bend, a crook Mil.351. -a˚; straight Vv.16#7 (-ma …

kuṭilatā →

pts

crookedness, falseness, in a˚, uprightness of character Dhs.50, Dhs.51; Dhp-a.i.173.

fr. kuṭila

kuṭimbika →

pts

(see kuṭumbika) a man of property, a landlord, the head of a family, Ja.i.68, Ja.i.126, Ja.i.169, Ja.i.225; Ja.ii.423; Pv-a.31, Pv-a.38, Pv-a.73, Pv-a.82. Kutumbiya-putta Np. Vism.48.

kuṭumbika →

pts

kāya →

pts

…and similes of kāya: kuṭī, guhā (Snp.772), deha, sandeha (Dhp.148 = Thag.20), nāvā (Dhp.369), ratha (SN.iv.292) dhaja, vammīka…

leṇa →

pts

(& lena) neuter

  1. a cave (in a rock), a mountain cave, used by ascetics (or bhikkhus) as a hermitage or place of shelter, a rock cell. Often enumerated with kuṭi guhā, e.g. Vin.iv.48; Mil.151; Vb. …

makasa →

pts

mosquito Vin.ii.119; SN.i.52 (a˚ free from m.); AN.ii.117; Snp.20; Ja.i.246; Sdhp.50. See also cpd. ḍaṃsa˚.

  • -kuṭikā mosquito net or curtain Vin.ii.119, Vin.ii.130
  • *-[vījanī] …

maya →

pts

adjective (-˚ only) made of, consisting of
■ An interesting analysis (interesting for judging the views and sense of etymology of an ancient commentator) of maya is given by Dhamm …

nibbisevana →

pts

adjective not self-indulgent, self-denying, meek, tame, gentle Ja.ii.210 (dametvā nibbisevanaṃ katvā), Ja.ii.351; Ja.v.34, Ja.v.381, Ja.v.456; Ja.vi.255; Dhp-a.i.288 (cittaṃ ujuṃ akuṭilaṃ n. karoti …

nivāta →

pts

Nivāta1

adjective with the wind gone down, i.e. without wind, sheltered from the wind, protected, safe, secure Vin.i.57, Vin.i.72; MN.i.76; AN.i.137 (kūṭāgāra); AN.i.101 (id.); Iti.92 (rah …

paṇṇa →

pts

  1. a leaf (esp. betel leaf) Vin.i.201 (5 kinds of leaves recommended for medicinal purposes, viz. nimba˚; Azadirachta Indica kuṭaja˚; Wrightia antidysenterica, paṭola˚; Trichosanthes dioeca, *su …

paṭikujjana →

pts

covering, in ˚phalaka covering board, seat Kp-a.62 (vacca-kuṭiyā).

fr. paṭi + kubj

paṭikuṇika →

pts

adjective bent, crooked Pv-a.123 (variant reading kuṇita & kuṇḍita).

for ˚kuṭita?

paṭikuṭati →

pts

to turn in or over, to bend, cramp or get cramped; fig to shrink from, to refuse AN.iv.47 sq. (variant reading ˚kujjati) Mil.297 (pati˚; cp. Mil translation ii.156); Vism.347 (variant reading BB; T. ˚ …

paṭikuṭita →

pts

bent back, turned over (?) Vin.ii.195 (reading uncertain, vv.ll. paṭikuṭṭiya paṭikuṭiya).

pp. of paṭikuṭati

saṅkuṭika →

pts

doubled up Ja.ii.68; cp. J.P.T.S. 1884, 102.

fr. saṃ + *kuṭ kuc, cp. kuṭila

saṅkuṭila →

pts

adjective curved, winding Mil.297.

saṃ + kuṭila

saṅkuṭita →

pts

doubled up, shrivelled, shrunk; Ja.ii.225; Mil.251, Mil.362; Dhs-a.376; Vism.255 (where Kp-a reads bahala); Vb-a.238.

= last

senānī →

pts

general; only in cpd. --kuṭilatā strategy (lit. crookedness of a general) Dhs-a.151.

subbhū →

pts

adjective having beautiful eyebrows Ja.iv.18 (= subhamukhā C.).

su + bhū, Sk. bhrū, see bhūkuṭi

ujju →

pts

Uju & Ujju

adjective straight direct; straightforward, honest, upright DN.iii.150 (T. ujja), DN.iii.352 (do.), DN.iii.422, DN.iii.550; Vv.18#7 (= sabba-jimha-vanka-kuṭilabhāv’âpagama-hetutāya u. …

uju →

pts

Uju & Ujju

adjective straight direct; straightforward, honest, upright DN.iii.150 (T. ujja), DN.iii.352 (do.), DN.iii.422, DN.iii.550; Vv.18#7 (= sabba-jimha-vanka-kuṭilabhāv’âpagama-hetutāya u. …

ukkoṭana →

pts

crookedness, perverting justice taking bribes to get people into unlawful possessions (Bdhgh.) DN.i.5; DN.iii.176; SN.v.473; AN.ii.209, AN.v.206; DN-a.i.79 = Pp-a.240 (“assāmike sāmike kātuṃ lañcaga …

ukkuṭika →

pts

special manner of squatting. The soles of the feet are firmly on the ground, the man sinks down, the heels slightly rising as he does so, until the thighs rest on the calves, and the hams are about si …

upari →

pts

…in the air (˚-), in ˚kuṭī a lofty or open air chamber, or a room in the upper story of the Vihāra Vin.iv.46 (what the C. means by…

vacca →

pts

…Ja.i.3; Pv-a.268.

  • -kuṭī (& kuṭi); a privy Vin.ii.221; Ja.i.161; Ja.ii.10 Vism.235, Vism.259, Vism.261; Vb-a.242; Dhp-a.ii.55,…

valañjana →

pts

  1. resorting, acting as, behaviour Vv-a.248.
  2. giving off, evacuation, easing the body Ja.i.161 (˚vacca-kuṭi privy) Dhp-a.iii.270 (sarīra˚)

fr. valañjeti

vehāsa →

pts

vehāse Vin.i.320.

  • -kuṭī “air hut” i.e. airy room, “a hut in which a middle-sized man can stand without…

vineti →

pts

  1. to remove, put away, give up
    ppr vinayaṃ Ja.vi.499;
    pot 3rd sg. vinayetha Snp.361, & vineyya Snp.590;
    imper vinaya Snp.1098; * …

vāsa →

pts

…room, bedroom Snp-a.28 (= kuṭī).

  • -dhura ordinary duty (lit. burden) or responsibility of living or the elementary stages…

yāca →

pts

anything asked for, donation, alms, begging Ja.iii.353; Ja.v.233, Ja.v.234.

-yoga (y. + *yogga; perhaps yāja˚ the original. The variant yājayoga is old & well established: cp. Vi …