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nāma, 431 találat.
nama →
ncped
obeisance, homage, veneration; esp. as exclamation (namo) of veneration.
nāma →
ncped
nāma1
indeclinable
- by name, called.
- as a marker of emphasis
- to mark a word being defined or explained.
- to emphasize a…
nāma →
pts
…tvaṃ). See also evaṃnāma, kinnāma; & cp. the foll. 4. nāma (acc.) as adv. is used as emphatic particle = just,…
anuruddha →
dppn
…distinguished kinsman, Mahānāma was grieved that none had gone forth from his own. He therefore suggested to his brother that one of them should…
assaji →
dppn
…discourse to him and to Mahānāma while their three colleagues went for alms. Vin.i.13 He became an arahant, together with the others, at the…
avakaṇṇaka →
dppn
Given in the Pācittiya rules’ as an example of a low name (hīnanāma). Vin.iv.6ff.
aṭṭhaka →
dppn
Aṭṭhaka1
A celebrated sage, composer and reciter of sacred runes, mentioned together with nine others (Vāmaka, Vāmadeva, Vessāmitta, Yamataggi, Aṅgīrasa, Bhāradvāja, Vāseṭṭha and Bhagu), V …
bharaṇḍukālāma →
dppn
…chimed in and asked Mahānāma to say they would be the same. But the Buddha contradicted him, whereupon Bharaṇḍu said they would be…
citta →
dppn
…Doctrine. AN.i.26
When Mahānāma visited Macchikāsaṇḍa, Citta, pleased with his demeanour, invited him to his park, the Ambātakārāma, and…
godha →
dppn
A Sākiyan. A conversation between him and Mahānāma the Sākiyan is recorded in the Godha Sutta. SN.v.371
isigili →
dppn
…afterwards repeated to Mahānāma. MN.i.91ff.
Once when the Buddha was dwelling at Kāḷasilā, he sang the praises of Rājagaha, giving…
kapilavatthu →
dppn
…among the Kosalans. Mahānāma was asked to find a place of lodging for the night; he searched all through the town without success, and at…
licchavī →
dppn
…one of their Elders, Mahānāma complaining AN.iii.76 of them to the Buddha— “The Licchavi youths are quick tempered, rough and greedy…
lomasavaṅgīsa →
dppn
…name and the Sākyan Mahānāma. Mahānāma asks the Elder if the learner’s way of life is identical with that of the Tathāgata. Vaṅgīsa…
macchikāsaṇḍa →
dppn
…at the head of whom was Mahānāma.
Sudhamma Thera also lived there, and the place was visited by Sāriputta and Moggalāna and also by Acela…
maghadevaambavana →
dppn
MaghadevaambavanaMakhādevaambavana
A mango grove in Mithilā where Makhādeva lived in meditation after retiring from household life.
This grove existed even in the time of the Buddha, and during his …
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 …
mahānāma →
dppn
…Sutta, both preached to Mahānāma.
Mahānāma is included in a list of exemplary lay devotees. AN.iii.451
Mahānāma2
A Licchavi. One…
nigrodhārāma →
dppn
…among them, Mahānāma, Godha, Sarakāni, Nandiya and Vappa SN.v.369–378 SN.v.395–397 SN.v.403–404 SN.v.408 AN.ii.196 AN.iii.284…
pañcakaṅga →
dppn
The carpenter of Pasenadi, king of Kosala. He was a devoted follower of the Buddha and loved discussion.
The Bahuvedanīya Sutta MN.i.396ff. SN.iv.223f. is based on a discussion between him and Ma …
pañcavaggiyā →
dppn
…Bhaddiya, Vappa, Mahānāma, and Assaji—to whom the Buddha preached his first sermon at Isipatana.
All five joined in the austerities of…
puṇṇamāsa →
dppn
Puṇṇamāsa1
A monk whose Theragāthā verse says that a restrained and wise one knows the rise and passing away of the world. Thag.10
Puṇṇamāsa2
A monk whose Theragāthā verses sp …
sarakāni →
dppn
…and had taken to drink. Mahānāma reported this to the Buddha, who said that Sarakāni had, for a long time, taken refuge in the Buddha, the…
sākya →
dppn
…the Ādiccagotta, (ādiccā nāma gottena, Sākiyā nāma jātiyā, Sn. vs.423) and claimed descent from Okkāka (q.v.). Their ancestors were the…
uggāhamāna →
dppn
UggāhamānaSamaṇamaṇḍikāputtaSamaṇamuṇḍikāputta
A Paribbājaka. Once when he was staying near Sāvatthī in Mallikā’s pleasance at the Samayappavādaka hall, the carpenter, Pañcakaṅga, on his way to see t …
vajjī →
dppn
…AN.iii.76 the Licchavi, Mahānāma, seeing that a band of young Licchavis who had been out hunting were gathered round the Buddha, is represented as…
nāma-rūpa →
farkas
név és forma, az anyagi és tudati jelenség
vipariṇāma →
farkas
változékonyság
abbhunnamati →
ncped
rises; springs up.
abhikkhaṇaṃātaṅka →
ncped
constantly ailing
addhānamagga →
ncped
road for journeying, a high road
anamatagga →
ncped
without beginning (or end, generally of saṃsāra).
anatimaññamāna →
ncped
anomanāma →
ncped
perfectly named; or named for one’s perfection or superior virtues
anunnāmaninnāmi →
ncped
level; even
anāmanta →
ncped
without asking for permission; without consulting
anāmantacara →
ncped
going for alms without asking permission
anāmantetvā →
ncped
anāmantā →
ncped
without asking for permission; without consulting
anāmaya →
ncped
free from disease.
apanamati →
ncped
bends away; bends down; goes away.
appeva nāma →
ncped
it is well, if
atimaññamāna →
ncped
atināmayati →
ncped
- spends (time), lets (time) elapse; lets the time pass.
- makes pass; makes pass into, leads (someone) into.
candanamaṇḍita →
ncped
decorated with sandalwood.
candanamaṇḍitasāragandhika →
ncped
excellent scent because of sandalwood decoration.
ciṇṇamānatta →
ncped
who has gone the mānatta penance.
dhunamāna →
ncped
of dhunāti
dosinapuṇṇamāsī →
ncped
dosināpunnamāsī →
ncped
clear full-moon night.
dīnamana →
ncped
distressed in mind; dejected.
ekāhenamata →
ncped
who has been dead for one day, being a day old corpse
gaṇamaggena →
ncped
by groups.
itthannāma →
ncped
one having such and such a name; called so-and-so; so and so; such and such
itthanāma →
ncped
one having such and such a name; called so-and-so; so and so; such and such
jānamana →
ncped
of jānāti
kathaṃ hi nāma →
ncped
+ fut. (or occasionally + opt.) how could …? how could … possibly? (expressing amazement and/or disapproval)
kattikapuṇṇamā →
ncped
the (day of the) full moon in Kattika:
kattikatemāsikapuṇṇamā →
ncped
the (day of the) full moon in pubbakattika which ends a three month period of rains-residence.
kattikatemāsipuṇṇamā →
ncped
the (day of the) full moon in pubbakattika which ends a three month period of rains-residence.
kenāmā →
ncped
of what name? called what?
kinnāma →
ncped
of what name? called what?
kiṃnāma →
ncped
of what name? called what?
konāmā →
ncped
of what name? called what?
kānāmā →
ncped
of what name? called what?
namas →
ncped
obeisance, homage, veneration; esp. as exclamation (namo) of veneration.
namassa →
ncped
of namassati
namassamāna →
ncped
of namassati
namassanta →
ncped
(~antī)n. of namassati
namassat →
ncped
of namassati
namassati →
ncped
pays homage to; reverences; prays to.
namassi →
ncped
of namassati
namassitabba →
ncped
namassitvā →
ncped
of namassati
namassiṃ →
ncped
of namassati
namataka →
ncped
felt covering for a knife.
namati →
ncped
bends; bows; inclines; turns towards.
namayati →
ncped
nami →
ncped
of namati
nata →
ncped
of namati bent; inclined; turned towards
ninnāmayati →
ncped
nāmadheyya →
ncped
name; naming.
nāmagotta →
ncped
the personal name and clan name.
nāmaka →
ncped
having the name; having merely the name.
nāmakamma →
ncped
name-giving; name appellation
nāmakāya →
ncped
the nama group, the group of non-material aspects (of an individual)
nāmarūpa →
ncped
- name and form;
- individual person or identity; interpreted as the mental and physical aspects of an individual.
- esp. in the paṭiccasamuppāda series: with viññāṇa furnishing (the poss …
nāmarūpajātika →
ncped
born from name and form.
nāmato gaṇhāti →
ncped
nāmayati →
ncped
nāmaṃ gaṇhāti →
ncped
of nama names, mentions or addresses by name
nāmeti →
ncped
of namati bends, turns towards (trans.) corrects
nārīsahanāmasavhaya →
ncped
called by a feminine name.
onamana →
ncped
bending own, bowing; sinking
oṇamana →
ncped
bending own, bowing; sinking
unnamati →
ncped
- bends upwards; rises.
- raises oneself; exalts oneself; is elated
unnāmaninnāmi →
ncped
rising and sinking; uneven
unnāmaninnāmin →
ncped
rising and sinking; uneven
upanama →
ncped
upanamat →
ncped
upanamati →
ncped
tends towards, approaches; attends upon.
upanāmayati →
ncped
makes bends towards, makes touch; brings near, hands (to); holds out, offers, presents
upanāmayi →
ncped
upanāmayuṃ →
ncped
utupariṇāma →
ncped
change of season; change or extreme of weather or climate or temperature
uṇṇamati →
ncped
- bends upwards; rises.
- raises oneself; exalts oneself; is elated
ājānamāna →
ncped
ākiṇṇamanussa →
ncped
full of people; crowded with people
anattā →
nyana
…khandha, ti-lakkhana, nāma-rūpa, patisandhi*
Literature: Anattā-lakkhana Sutta, Vinaya I, 13-14; se e: XXII, 59; tr. in…
anussati →
nyana
…1: The Noble Disciple, Mahānāma, recollects thus: Worthy, honourable and perfectly self-Enlightened is the Buddha ! Consummated in knowledge…
aññāmañña-paccaya →
nyana
Aññāmañña-paccaya: M utuality-condition, is one of the 24 conditions paccaya.
bojjhanga →
nyana
…bodily and mental phenomena nāma - rūpa - dhammā as presented to the investigating mind by awareness or mindfulness, the 1st factor. With…
groups →
nyana
…see: rūpa-kāya mind-group, see: nāma-kāya
inseparable mental factors →
nyana
[[inseparable mental factors]]Inseparable mental properties: the 7 i. m. f.: in all consciousness: see: cetanā phassa nāma.
jīvita →
nyana
…jīvitindriya or mental nāma - jīvitindriya The latter is one of the mental properties inseparably associated with all consciousness; cf….
materiality and mind →
nyana
[[materiality and mind]]Materiality and mind: see: dic3_n.htm#nāma-rūpa nāma-rūpa
paccaya →
nyana
Paccaya: ‘condition’, is something on which something else, the so-called ‘conditioned thing’, is dependent, and without which the latter cannot be. Many are the ways in which one thing, or one o …
paticcasamuppāda →
nyana
…phenomena dic3_n.htm#nāma-rūpa nāma-rūpa i.e. that which makes up our so-called individual existence.
- nāma -…
phassa →
nyana
…mind-and-body dic3_n.htm#nāma-rūpa nāma-rūpa is described in D. 15, and its influence on feeling and wrong views, in D. 1 at the end. -…
āhāra →
nyana
…feeds mind and materiality, nāma-rūpa at the moment of conception Vis.M XI.
Literature on the 4 Nutriments: M. 9 & Com. tr. in ’ R….
abbhunnamati →
pts
to, spring up, burst forth DN.ii.164
pp abbhuṇṇata (& ˚unnata), q.v.; Caus. abbhunnāmeti to stiffen, straighten out, hold up erect DN.i.120 (kāyaṃ one’s body); AN.ii.245 (i …
abbhuṇṇata →
pts
standing up, held up, erect Ja.v.156 (in abbhuṇṇatatā state of being erect. stiffness), Ja.v.197 (˚unnata; variant reading abbhantara, is reading correct?).
pp. of abbhunnamati
abbuda →
pts
…(cp. Snp-a.476: abbudo nāma koci pacceka-nirayo n’ atthi, Avīcimhi yeva abbuda-gaṇanāya paccanokāso pana abbudo nirayo ti vutto; see…
abhijappati →
pts
to wish for, strive after, pray for SN.i.143 (read asmâbhijappanti & cp.; Kindred Sayings p. 180) = Ja.iii.359 (= namati pattheti piheti C.); Snp.923, Snp.1046 (+ āsiṃsati thometi; Cnd.79 = jappati …
abhinamati →
pts
to bend
pp abhinata (q.v.).
abhi + namati
abhinata →
pts
bent, (strained, fig. bent on pleasure MN.i.386 (+ apanata); SN.i.28 (id.; Mrs. Rh. D “strained forth”, cp. Kindred S i.39). See also apanata.
pp. of abhi + namati
abhininnāmeti →
pts
to bend towards, to turn or direct to DN.i.76 (cittaṃ ñāṇa-dassanāya); MN.i.234; SN.i.123; SN.iv.178; Pp.60.
abhi + ninnāmeti cp. BSk. abhinirṇāmayati Lal.439
accha →
pts
…of accha4 (acchā nāma aghammigā C.). Note. Another peculiar form of accha is P. ikka (q.v.).
Vedic ṛkṣa = Gr. α…
accharā →
pts
Accharā1
feminine the snapping of the fingers, the bringing together of the finger-tips:
- (lit.) accharaṃ paharati to snap the fingers Ja.ii.447; Ja.iii.191; Ja.iv.124, Ja.iv.126 Ja. …
addhan →
pts
(in compounds addha˚;)
- (of space a path, road, also journey (see compounds & derivations); only in one ster. phrase Ja.iv.384 = Ja.v.137 (pathaddhuno paṇṇarase va cando, gen. for loc. ˚addha …
adhivacana →
pts
…Cnd.34 = Dhs.1306 (= nāma sankhā paññatti etc.); Vb.6; Pv-a.63. See on term Dhs. trsl. 340.
- -patha “process…
aggha →
pts
aggi →
pts
fire.
- fire, flames, sparks; conflagration Vin.ii.120 (fire in bathroom); MN.i.487 (anāhāro nibbuto f. gone out for lack of fuel); SN.iv.185, SN.iv.399 (sa-upādāno jalati provided with fuel blazes …
ajjhattika →
pts
…(id.), Iti.9 (anga); Kp iv. (= Kp-a.82); Ja.iv.402 (bāhira-vatthuṃ ayācitvā ajjhattikassa nāmaṃ gaṇhati); Dhs.673, Dhs.751; Vb.13,…
amarā →
pts
…at DN-a.i.115 is “amarā nāma maccha-jāti, sā ummujjana-nimmujjan-ādi vasena… gahetuṃ na sakkoti” etc. This meaning is not beyond…
ana →
pts
Ana-
negative prefix, contained in anappameyya, (Thag.1089), anamatagga & anabhava. See Vinaya Texts ii.113.
anabhisambhuṇamāna →
pts
adjective not obtaining, unable to get or keep up DN.i.101 (= asampāpuṇanto avisahamāno vā DN-a.i.268).
ppr. med. of an + abhisambhuṇāti
anamatagga →
pts
…Sdhp.505. [Cp. anāmata and amatagga and cp. the English idiom “world without end” The meaning can best be seen, not from the…
anamha →
pts
adjective being in consternation or distress, crying Ja.iii.223 (˚kāle = ārodana-kāle C.).
according to Morris J.P.T.S. 1884, 70 = ana-mha “unlaughing” with ana = an (cp. anabhāva anamatagga) and m …
anoma →
pts
…of a Buddha) Ja.i.228.
- -nāma of perfect name SN.i.33 (“by name the Peerless” Mrs. Rh. D.) SN.i.235; Snp.153, Snp.177 (cp….
anonamati →
pts
not to bend, to be inflexible, in foll. expressions: anonamaka (nt.) not stooping Dhp-a.ii.136; auonamanto (ppr.) not bending DN.ii.17 = DN.iii.143; anonami-daṇḍa (for anonamiya˚) an inflexibl …
anudiṭṭha →
pts
…dedicated, nt. consecration, dedication Ja.v.393 (anudiṭṭha asukassa nāma dassatī ti C.); Pv.i.10#7 (= uddiṭṭha Pv-a.50).
pp….
anugata →
pts
…reading anudhata); Ja.ii.292 (samudda˚); Ja.v.369; Cnd.32 (taṇhā˚); Pv-a.102 (nāmaṃ mayhaṃ a. has been given to me), Pv-a.133…
anugāmika →
pts
…Mil.159 (parisā); Pv-a.132, Pv-a.253 (dānaṃ nāma ˚aṃ nidānan ti).
anunamati →
pts
to incline, bend (intrs.), give way Mil.372 (of a bow).
anu + namati
anupubbi-kathā →
pts
…the term as anupubbikathā nāma dānânantaraṃ sīlaṃ sīlânantaro saggo saggânantaro maggo ti etesaṃ dīpana-kathā (DN-a.i.277)….
anusarati →
pts
to follow, conform oneself to SN.iv.303 (phalaṃ anusarissati BB, but balaṃ anupadassati SS perhaps to be preferred)
caus anusāreti to bring together with, to send up to or aga …
anāmanta →
pts
˚- without asking or being asked; in -kata unasked, unpermitted, uninvited Ja.vi.226 -cāra living uninvited Vin.v.132; AN.iii.259.
an + āmanta
anāmasita →
pts
adjective not touched, virgin- Vv-a.113 (˚khetta).
an + āmasita, pp. of āmassati
anāmassa →
pts
adjective not to be touched Ja.ii.360 (C. anāmāsitabba).
grd. of an + āmassati, Sk. āmaśya
anāmata →
pts
adjective not affected by death, immortal Ja.ii.56 (asusāna-ṭṭhāna C.); Dhp-a.ii.99.
an + amata the ā being due to metrical lengthening
anāmaya →
pts
adjective free from illness, not decaying, healthy Vv.15#10 (= aroga Vv-a.74), Vv.17#7.
an + āmaya
apanamati →
pts
to go away Snp.1102 (apanamissati, variant reading apalām˚ & apagam˚; explained at Cnd.60 by vajissati pakkhamissati etc
pp apanata (q.v.) Caus. apanāmeti …
apanata →
pts
“bent away”, drawn aside, in ster. combn. abhinata + apanata (“strained forth & strained aside” Mrs Rh. D. Kindred S. p. 39) MN.i.386; SN.i.28.
pp. of apanamati
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 …
aparaṇṇa →
pts
…Cnd.314 (aparaṇṇaṃ nāma sūpeyyaṃ); Ja.v.406 (˚jā = hareṇukā pea); Mil.106 (pubbaṇṇa˚). See also dhañña & harita.
apara +…
api →
pts
…further under β app’eva nāma)
■ api-api in correlation corresponds to Lat. et-et Sk ca-ca, meaning both… and, and… as…
arakkhiya →
pts
…of women folk) Ja.ii.326 (a. nāma itthiyo); Ja.iii.90 (mātugāmo nāma a.) 2. unnecessary to be guarded Vin.ii.194 (Tathāgatā).
a + rakkhiya,…
asajjamāna →
pts
adjective not clinging, not stuck, unattached Snp.38, Snp.71 (cp. Cnd.107) Dhp.221 (nāmarūpasmiṃ a. = alaggamana Dhp-a.iii.298).
ppr. med. of a + sajjati, sañj
assāsika →
pts
adjective only in neg. an˚; not able to afford comfort, giving no comfort or security. MN.i.514 MN.iii.30 Ja.ii.298 (= aññaṁ assāsetuṁ asamatthaṭāya na assāsika). cp. Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit anāśvā …
atināmeti →
pts
to pass time AN.i.206; Mil.345.
BSk. atināmayati, e.g. Divy.82, Divy.443; ati + nāmeti
attan →
pts
…jīva, satta, pāṇa and nāma-rūpa. 2. Oneself, himself, yourself. Nom. attā, very rare. SN.i.71, SN.i.169; SN.iii.120; AN.i.57, AN.i.149…
ava →
pts
Ava˚
prefix
I. Relation between ava & o
Phonetically the difference between ava & o is this, that; ava is the older form, whereas o represents a later development. Histor …
avahasati →
pts
to laugh at, deride, mock Ja.v.111 (aññamaññaṃ); Pv-a.178
aor avahasi Ja.iv.413.
ava + has
avakkanti →
pts
…for rebirth SN.ii.66 (nāmarūpassa), SN.iii.46 (pañcannaṃ indriyānaṃ); Pp.13 (= okkanti nibbatti pātubhāvo Pp-a 184); Kv.142…
avanati →
pts
(-˚) feminine stooping, bending, bowing down, humiliation Mil.387 (unnat’âvanati).
fr. avanamati
avhāna →
pts
…Vism.68 (˚ânabhinandanā). 2. addressing, naming Snp-a.605 (= nāma).
fr. avhayati, Sk. āhvāna in diff. meaning
avipariṇāma →
pts
…vipariṇāmassa abhāvato).
a + viparināma
avīci →
pts
…Snp-a.290; Sdhp.37, Sdhp.194; Pgdp.5 sq. etc etc. 2. disintegration, decay Vism.449 (a. jarā nāma).
B.Sk. avīci a + vīci (?) no…
añjana →
pts
ointment, esp. a collyrium for the eyes, made of antimony, adj. anointed, smeary glossy, black (cp. kaṇha ii. and kāla1 note).
- Vin.i.203 (five kinds viz. kāḷ˚, ras˚, sot˚, geruka, kapal …
añña →
pts
pronoun another etc
A. By itself
- other not the same, different, another, somebody else (opp oneself) Vin.iii.144 (aññena, scil. maggena, gacchati to take a different route); Snp.459, Sn …
aḍḍha →
pts
…aṭṭhannaṃ nāḷinaṃ nāmaṃ C.).
- -māsa half a month, a half month a fortnight Vin.iii.254 (ūnak˚); AN.v.85;…
bhattimant →
pts
…yathānusiṭṭhaṃ paṭipattiyā tattha bhattimā nāma.
from bhatti
bhaṇḍati →
pts
to quarrel, abuse Vin.i.76 (saddhiṃ), Vin.iv.277; Thag.933; Snp-a.357 (aññamaññaṃ).
bhaṇḍ, cp. “paṇḍa bhaṇḍa paribhāse” Dhtp.568; Dhtm.798
bhā →
pts
…ti ratanass’ etaṃ nāmaṃ.“ The variant reading for bhaññaṃ is bhuñjaṃ; the passage may be corrupt from “varatu bhavaṃ yam…
bhāvanā →
pts
producing, dwelling on something, putting one’s thoughts to, application, developing by means of thought or meditation, cultivation by mind, culture
■ See on term Dhs translation 261 (= 2 …
byūha →
pts
…heap Mil.2 (kacavaraṃ). 3. a (blind) alley, cul-de-sac Vin.iv.271 (byūhan nāma yen’ eva pavisanti ten’ eva nikkhamanti).
cp….
bāhira →
pts
…ayācitvā ajjhattikassa nāmaṃ gaṇhāti); Dhs.674 (cp. trsl. p. 207) Vb.13; Mil.215; Vism.450. 3. heretical, outsider in religious sense,…
cakkhu →
pts
…(= cakkhūnaṃ etaṃ nāmaṃ C.) Vv-a.119;
- -bhāta (+ ñāṇa˚) (adj.) one who has become the possessor of right understanding…
camma →
pts
…clothes of skin Ja.iii.82 (nāma paribbājaka).
Vedic carman, cp. Lat. corium hide or leather, cortex bark, scortum hide; Ohg. herdo; Ags heorδa…
cetanā →
pts
…manasikāra in def. of nāmakāya (opp. rūpakāya) SN.ii.3 (without citta), Pts.i.183 (do.); Ne.77, Ne.78
■ enumerated under the four…
cintita →
pts
…c.); SN.iii.151 (caraṇaṃ nāma cittaṃ citten’ eva c.); Pv.ii.6#13 (mantaṃ brahma˚, expl. Pv-a.97 by kathitaṃ) 2. (nt.) a thought,…
citta →
pts
…khandhas, making up the nāma-kāya (Dhs-a.150 on Dhs.62: Compendium of Phil. 96, n. 3); passaddha DN.iii.241, DN.iii.288 2….
dahati →
pts
Dahati1
(dahate) to put, place; take for (acc or abl.), assume, claim, consider DN.i.92 (okkākaṃ pitāmahaṃ = ṭhapeti DN-a.i.258); SN.iii.113 (mittato daheyya) AN.iv.239 (cittaṃ d. fix the …
daṇḍa →
pts
ra; (on ṇ: l cp. guṇa: guḷa etc.) to *del as in Sk. dala, dalati. Cp. Lat. dolare to cut, split, work in wood; delere to destroy; Gr.δαίδαλον work of art; Mhg. zelge twig; zol a stick Possibly also …
dhamma →
pts
…or Cosmic Law:* yattha nāmañ ca rūpaṃ ca asesam uparujjhati, taṃ te dhammaṃ idhâññāya acchiduṃ bhavabandhanaṃ (recognising…
dheyya →
pts
…(= maccu ettha dhīyati Thag-a.13) māra˚; AN.iv.228. 2. putting on, assigning, in nāma˚ Dhs.1307.
Sk. dheya, orig. grd. of dhā, see…
dosinā →
pts
clear night, moonlight; only in phrase ramaṇīyā vata bho dosinā ratti “lovely is the moonlight night” DN.i.47≈ Ja.i.509; Ja.v.262; Mil.5, Mil.19 etc. Explained in popular fashion by Bdhgh. as “dosâp …
doṇa →
pts
wooden pail, vat, trough; usually as measure of capacity (4 Āḷhaka generally) Pv.iv.3#33 (mitāni sukhadukkhāni donehi piṭakehi). taṇḍula˚ a doṇa of rice Dhp-a.iii.264 Dhp-a.iv.15. At Ja.ii.367 doṇa …
dukkha →
pts
adjective noun
- (adj. unpleasant, painful, causing misery (opp. sukha pleasant Vin.i.34; Dhp.117. Lit. of vedanā (sensation) MN.i.59 (˚ṃ vedanaṃ vediyamāna, see also below iii.1 …
dāna →
pts
…sīlamaya p. bhāvanāmaya p. viz. acts of merit consisting of munificence good character & meditation (DN.iii.218 e.g. cp. cāga,…
dīna →
pts
adjective poor, miserable, wretched; base, mean, low DN.ii.202 (?) (˚māna; variant reading ninnamāna) Ja.v.448; Ja.vi.375; Pv.ii.8#2 (= adānajjhāsaya Pv-a.107), Pv.iv.8#1; Mil.406; Pv-a.120 (= kapaṇ …
ekanta →
pts
adjective one-sided, on one end, with one top, topmost (˚-) usually in function of an adv. as ˚-meaning “absolutely, extremely, extraordinary, quite” etc.
- (lit.) at one end, only in ˚lomin a wo …
evaṃ →
pts
gacchati →
pts
The three formations (described below in the etymology) are represented in Pāli as follows.
- gacch˚, in
pres gacchati;
imper gaccha & gacchāhi;
pot gacche (Dhp.46, Dhp.224) & gacchey …
gahaṇa →
pts
…(in detail) usually -˚: nāma˚-divase on the day on which a child gets its name (lit. acquiring a name) Ja.i.199, Ja.i.262 arahatta˚…
gandha →
pts
smell, viz.
- odour, smell, scent in gen Ja.iii.189; Dhp.54–Dhp.56 = Mil.333; Dhs.605 under ghānâyatanāni); āma˚ smell of raw flesh AN.i.280; DN.ii.242; Snp.241 sq; maccha˚ the scent of fish Ja.iii. …
gantha →
pts
(in BB often misspelt gandha)
- a bond, fetter, trammel; always fig. and usually referring to and enumerated as the four bodily ties, or knots (kāya˚, see under kāya): SN.v.59 = Dh …
garu →
pts
- adj.
- lit. heavy, opp. lahu light, applied to bhāra, a load SN.iii.26; Ja.i.196 (= bhārika); Ja.vi.420; Dhp-a.i.48; Sdhp.494 (rūpagarubhāra the heavy load of “form”). Compa …
garuka →
pts
somewhat heavy.
- lit. Ja.i.134 (of the womb in pregnancy); Dhp.310; Mil.102. Usually coupled & contrasted with; lahuka, light: in def. of sense of touch Dhs.648; similarly w. si …
gaṇhati →
pts
…by a single word, as: nāmato g. to enumerate Pv-a.18; paṭisandhiṃ g. to be born Ja.i.149; maraṇaṃ g. to die Ja.i.151 mūlena g. to…
gaṇhāti →
pts
…by a single word, as: nāmato g. to enumerate Pv-a.18; paṭisandhiṃ g. to be born Ja.i.149; maraṇaṃ g. to die Ja.i.151 mūlena g. to…
gimha →
pts
I.
(sg.) heat, in special application to the atmosphere: hot part (of the day or year), hot season, summer; a summer month. Always used in loc. as a designation of time.
- of the day: Vv-a …
gimhāna →
pts
adjective noun of summer, summerly, the summer season AN.iv.138 (+ hemanta & vassa); Snp.233 (gimhānamāse); Vv-a.40 (variant reading). On terms for seasons in gen. cp. Mil trsl. ii.113.
orig. gen …
gotta →
pts
…Snp.648; Vv.84#45 (with nāma & nāmadheyya; expl. at Vv-a.348 Vv-a.349: nāmadheyya, as Tisso, Phusso, etc.; gotta, as Bhaggavo…
hanati →
pts
…1st pl. hanāma Ja.i.200; 3rd pl. hananti Snp.669.
imper hana Ja.iii.185 hanassu Ja.v.311; hanantu…
haraṇī →
pts
- a nerve conveying a stimulus (lit. “carrier”); only used with rasa˚; nerve of taste Vin.ii.137; usually given as “a hundred thousand” in number, e.g. Ja.v.4, Ja.v.293, Ja.v.458; Dhp-a.i.134.
- …
harita →
pts
…“haritaṃ nāma pubbaṇṇaṃ aparaṇṇaṃ” etc.); cp. haritapaṇṇa vegetables Snp-a.283. 3. haritā (f.) gold…
isi →
pts
…Snp.1126, Cnd.149 (isi-nāmakā ye keci isi-pabbajjaṃ pabbajitā ājīvikā nigaṇṭhā jaṭilā tāpasā) Dhp.281; Ja.i.17 (Ja.v.90:…
iti →
pts
Iti (ti)
indeclinable emphatic deictic particle “thus”. Occurs in both forms iti & ti, the former in higher style (poetry), the latter more familiar in conversational prose. The function of “iti” is …
ittara →
pts
(sometimes spelt itara) adjective
- passing, changeable, short, temporary, brief unstable MN.i.318 (opp. dīgharattaṃ); AN.ii.187; Ja.i.393 Ja.iii.83 (˚dassana = khaṇika˚ C.), Ja.i …
itthaṃ →
pts
…iv.35; Dāvs v.18.
- -nāma (itthan˚) having such as name, called thus, socalled Vin.i.56; Vin.iv.136; Ja.i.297; Mil.115;…
itthi →
pts
…(id.); Ja.i.287 (itthiyo nāma āsa lāmikā pacchimikā); Ja.iv.222 (itthiyo papāto akkhāto; pamattaṃ pamathenti); Ja.v.425 (sīho…
itthī →
pts
…(id.); Ja.i.287 (itthiyo nāma āsa lāmikā pacchimikā); Ja.iv.222 (itthiyo papāto akkhāto; pamattaṃ pamathenti); Ja.v.425 (sīho…
jambhati →
pts
…jehate, Dhtp.208 & Dhtm.298 define; jambh as “gatta-vināma,” i.e. bending the body
joti →
pts
…sādhāraṇa-nāmaṃ);
- -pāsāṇa a burning glass made of a crystal Dhp-a.iv.209; *…
jāna →
pts
adjective knowing or knowable, understandable Ja.iii.24 (= jānamāna). dujjāna difficult to understand DN.i.170, DN.i.187; MN.i.487; MN.ii.43. su˚ recognizable, intelligible Pv.i …
jānāti →
pts
…find out mayam pi kho na jānāma surely, even we do not know DN.i.216; te kho evaṃ jāneyyaṃ they ought to know ib. jānantā nāma n’…
jāti →
pts
…w. brāhmaṇo Snp.650; with nāma gotta in the description of a man jātiyā nāmena gottena etc. Vin.iv.6; jātito nāmato gottato by descent,…
ka →
pts
…is restored, e.g. app’ eva nāma kocid eva puriso idh’ agaccheyya, “would that some man or other would come here!” Pv-a.153. Also in…
kamma →
pts
…creeper (-work) Vism.108; nāma˚; naming Bdhd 83; pañhā˚ questioning, “questionnaire” Vism.6
■ So in definitions…
kannāma →
pts
Err:509
karoti →
pts
…(of chair); kāretvā (nāmaṃ) Pv-a.162; karitvā Snp.444 (vasiṃ) Snp.674; Snp.680 (vittiṃ); Snp.p.97 (uttarāsangaṃ).
V….
karoṭi →
pts
…as “tesaṃ karoṭi nāma pānabhojanaṃ” by C on Ja.i.204. Kern,
Toevoegselen
s. v. compares BSk. karoṭapāṇayah a class of…
kata →
pts
…vermilion Ja.iii.303 -nāmadheyya having received a name, called Ja.v.492…
katara →
pts
…what city) Dhp-a.i.390; ˚nāma (kataraṃnāma, adj.) (of what name) ibid
■ katarasmiṃ magge in which way, how? Ja.iv.110.
Vedic…
kathaṃ →
pts
…Dhp-a.i.432. -hi nāma Vin.i.45; Vin.ii.105; Vin.iii.137; Vin.iv.300 all in the same meaning; -ci (kathañci)…
kattikā →
pts
(& -kattika) Name of a month (Oct
■ Nov.), during which the full moon is near the constellation of Pleiades It is the last month of the rainy season, terminating on the full moon day of Kattikā ( …
kaññā →
pts
…AN.iv.128; Kisāgotamī nāma khattiya-k˚ Ja.i.60; deva˚ a celestial nymph Ja.i.61.
- -dāna giving away of a girl in…
kaṭuka →
pts
adjective sharp, bitter, acid, severe
- severe, sharp (fig.), of dukkha, vedanā, kāmā, etc MN.i.10 = AN.ii.143; Ja.vi.115; Thig.451 (= Thag-a.281) SN-a.56
■ painful, terrible, frightful (-ap …
ketu →
pts
- ray, beam of light splendour, effulgence Thag.64; which is a riddle on the various meanings of ketu.
- flag, banner, sign perhaps as token of splendour Thag.64. dhamma-k˚ having the Doctrine as …
khagga →
pts
…a rh (: khagga-visāṇaṃ nāma khagga-miga-singaṃ Snp-a.65; Snp.35 sq. (Name of Sutta); Cnd.217 (khagga-visāṇa-kappa “like the horn…
khandha →
pts
…rūpa-kāyo rūpakkhandho nāmakāyo cattāro arūpino khandhā “the material body forms the material factor (of existence), the individualized…
khetta →
pts
…at DN-a.i.78: khetta nāma yasmiṃ pubbaṇṇaṃ rūhati, vatthu nāma yasmiṃ aparaṇṇaṃ rūhati “kh. is where the first crop…
khura →
pts
Khura1
the hoof of an animal Vv.64#10 (of a horse = turagānaṃ khuranipāta, the clattering of a horse’s hoof Vv-a.279), cp. Sk. kṣura, a monkey’s claw Sp. Avs.i.236.
khura-kāse MN.i.44 …
kila →
pts
…esā kira Visākhā nāma “that I presume is the Visākhā (of whom we have heard) Dhp-a.i.399; petā hi kira jānanti “the petas, I…
kinnāma →
pts
see under kiṃ.
kira →
pts
…esā kira Visākhā nāma “that I presume is the Visākhā (of whom we have heard) Dhp-a.i.399; petā hi kira jānanti “the petas, I…
kittima →
pts
…Thag-a.227; Dhp-a.391 (of nāma); Vv-a.275 (of ratha cleverly constructed).
Cp. also kutta, -f. kittimā at Ja.iii.70; Ja.vi.508 is…
koccha →
pts
…def. is given: kocchaṃ nāma vāka-mayaṃ vā usīra-mayaṃ vā muñjamayaṃ vā babbaja-mayaṃ vā anto saṃveṭhetvā baddhaṃ…
komudī →
pts
moonlight; the full-moon day in the month Kattika, usually in phrase komudī catumāsinī Vin.i.155, Vin.i.176, sq.; DN.i.47 (explained at DN-a.i.139 as: tadā kira kumudāni supupphitāni honti) or in ph …
koṭacikā →
pts
pudendum muliebre, in conn. with kāṭa as a vile term of abuse Vin.iv.7 (Bdhgh. koṭacikā ti itthinimittaṃ… hīno nāma akkoso).
koṭi →
pts
the end—
- of space: the extreme part, top, summit, point (cp. anta to which it is opposed at Ja.vi.371): dhanu-koṭiṃ nissāya “through the (curved) end of my bow,” i.e. by means …
kujana →
pts
adjective only neg. a˚; not going crooked, in ratho akujano nāma SN.i.33.
fr. kujati
kukkuḷa →
pts
…SN.i.209; Ja.v.143 (˚nāma Niraya); Sdhp.194; Pgdp.24.
- -vassa a shower of hot ashes Ja.i.73; Ja.iv.389 (variant…
kusīta →
pts
…vitakkehi vītināmanakapuggalo Dhp-a.ii.260; by nibbiriyo Dhp-a.iii.410; by alaso Pv-a.175, Often combined with…
kānāmā →
pts
of konāma of what name? what is her (or your) name? Vin.ii.272, Vin.ii.273; Ja.vi.338.
kāya →
pts
…(= cātumahābhūtika), and nāma-kāya, the mental compound (= vedanā saññā, etc.) is discussed at Ne.77, Ne.78, and Pts.i.183 sq., see also…
kūṭa →
pts
Kūṭa1
neuter a trap, a snare; fig. falsehood, deceit. As trap Ja.i.143 (kūṭapāsādi); Ja.iv.416 (expln paṭicchannapāsa). As deceit, cheating in formula tulā˚ kaṃsa māna˚ “cheatin …
laddha →
pts
…revived Pv-a.40.
- -nāma so-called Thag-a.292 (puthulomo laddhanāmo maccho); Pv-a.33 (yamaloka l-n. petaloka),…
laṅghi →
pts
…in the air,“ balākā ca nāma megha-saddena gabbhaṃ gaṇhantī ti “the cranes conceive by the sound of the cloud,” *meghasaddo…
laṅghī →
pts
…in the air,“ balākā ca nāma megha-saddena gabbhaṃ gaṇhantī ti “the cranes conceive by the sound of the cloud,” *meghasaddo…
lesa →
pts
…enumerated, viz. jāti˚, nāma˚ gotta˚, linga˚, āpatti˚, patta˚, cīvara˚, upajjhāya˚ ācariya˚, senāsana˚); Ja.ii.11; Ja.vi.402 …
likhati →
pts
…Dhp-a.i.182; Pv-a.145 (nāmaṃ likhi wrote his name)
■ paṇṇaṃ l. to write a letter Ja.ii.174; Ja.vi.369 (paṇṇe on a…
liṅgika →
pts
adjective having or being a characteristic Vism.210 (of nāma); Kp-a.107 (id.).
fr. linga
loka →
pts
…so eva idha-loko nāma.“ In this sense 13 groups are classified according to the number of constituents in each group (1–12 and No….
mahant →
pts
mallaka →
pts
…not quite clear mallakaṃ nāma makara-dantike chinditvā mūllakamūla-saṇṭhānena kata-mallakaṃ vuccati; akata˚ danta achinditvā…
mana(s) →
pts
Mano & Mana(s)
neuter
I. Declension
Like all other nouns of old s-stems mano has partly retained the s forms (cp cetah → ceto) & partly follows the a-declension. The …
manesikā →
pts
…the thoughts of others, mind-reading; a practice forbidden to bhikkhus DN.i.7 (= m. nāma manasā cintita-jānana-kīḷā DN-a.i.86);…
mano →
pts
Mano & Mana(s)
neuter
I. Declension
Like all other nouns of old s-stems mano has partly retained the s forms (cp cetah → ceto) & partly follows the a-declension. The …
matta →
pts
…much as one thought ib. 3; nāma˚ a mere name Mil.25; phandana ˚ṃ not even one throb Ja.vi.7; phandita˚ the mere fact of… MN.ii.24, bindu…
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 …
maññati →
pts
- to think, to be of opinion, to imagine, to deem Snp.199 (sīsaṃ… subhato naṃ maññati bālo), Snp.588 (yena yena hi maññanti, tato taṃ hoti aññathā) Ja.ii.258 (maññāmi ciraṃ carissati: I imagine he wi …
maṅgala →
pts
…bringing up of a child, viz. nāma-karaṇa-mangala the ceremony of giving a name; āhāra-paribhoga˚ of taking solid food;…
maṭaja →
pts
certain weapon MN.i.281 (˚ṃ nāma āvudhajātaṃ; Neumann trsls “Mordwaffe”).
doubtful
muddha →
pts
…(= paññāy’ etaṃ nāmaṃ Dhp-a.ii.73); & muddhānaṃ MN.i.243 MN.iii.259 = SN.iv.56; instr. muddhanā Mhvs.19, Mhvs.30; loc…
māgadhaka →
pts
garlic Vin.iv.259 (lasuṇaṃ nāma māgadhakaṃ vuccati).
māgadha + ka, lit. “from Magadha”
māsācita →
pts
…omitting expln of ācita The passage at Vb-a.510 runs: “ettha pana māsācitaṃ nāma tintamāso, yathā tintamāso garuko hoti,…
mātar →
pts
…m. & f., of m. f. Cnd.385 (nāma-gotta). 4. -petti-bhāra supporting one’s m. & f. SN.i.228; Ja.i.202; Ja.vi.498. 5….
nakhaka →
pts
…evaṃ evaṃkatassa kir’ etaṃ nāmaṃ) (?).
nakkhatta →
pts
the stars or constellations, a conjunction of the moon with diff. constellations, a lunar mansion or the constellations of the lunar zodiac, figuring also as Names of months & determinant factors of h …
namana →
pts
…philosophical term constructed by Bdhgh. from nāma, cp. ruppana-rūpa
namanā →
pts
bent, application, industry Vb.352.
abstr. to namati, cp. Sk. namana nt.
namassana →
pts
veneration Ja.i.1.
namassati →
pts
to pay honour to, to venerate, honour, do homage to (often with pañjalika & añjaliṃ katvā) Snp.236, Snp.485, Snp.598, Snp.1058 Snp.1063; Cnd.334; Ja.iii.83; Pv.ii.12#20; Kp-a.196; pot namasseyya Iti. …
namassiyā →
pts
(namassā) feminine worship, veneration Mil.140.
Sk. namasyā
namataka →
pts
piece of cloth Vin.ii.115 (satthaka), Vin.ii.123, Vin.ii.267 (˚ṃ dhāreti).
word & etym. doubtful; cp. nantaka & Bdhgh. Vin.ii.317: matakan (sic) ti satthakavedhanakaṃ (= veṭhanakaṃ) pilotikakhaṇḍaṃ
namati →
pts
to bend, bend down (trs. & instr.) direct, apply SN.i.137 (cittaṃ) Snp.806; Ja.i.61 (aor. nami, cittaṃ)
caus nameti (not nāmeti, Fsb. to Snp.1143 nāmenti, which is to be corrected to n’ âpenti) …
namo →
pts
Nama (nt.) nomage, veneration esp. used as an exclamation of adoration at the beginning of a book (namo tassa Bhagavato Arahato Sammāsambuddhassa) Snp.540, Snp.544; Pv-a.1, Pv-a.67.
Ved. namas, c …
nantaka →
pts
shred rag, worn-out cloth, usually explained by jiṇṇapilotika (Ja.iii.22) or khaṇḍabhūtā pilotikā (Pv-a.185) or pilotika only (Vv-a.311)
■ SN.v.342; AN.iii.187; AN.iv.376 (˚vāsin as variant readi …
nata →
pts
bent (on) SN.i.186 (a˚); Snp.1143; Cnd.327.
Sk. nata, pp. of namati, q.v.
nemi →
pts
the circumference of a wheel, circumference, rim, edge (cp. nema AN.i.112; Vv.64#5; Mil.238, Mil.285; Vism.198 (fig. jarāmaraṇa˚ the rim of old age & death, which belongs to the wheel of Saṃsāra of th …
nettiṃsa →
pts
…& says “khaggassa nāmaṃ”); Ja.vi.188 (˚varadhārin).
cp. Sk. nistriṃśa, Halāyudha 2, 317; very doubtful, whether nis +…
ni →
pts
Ni˚
Nearly all (ultimately prob. all) words under this heading are compounds with the pref. ni.
A. Forms
- Pāli ni˚; combines the two prefixes ni, nis (nir). They ar …
nibbāna →
pts
…upeti sankhaṃ evaṃ munī nāmakāyā vimutto atthaṃ paleti, na upeti sankhaṃ“). Yet, it is a reality, and its characteristic features…
nicca →
pts
adjective constant, continuous, permanent DN.iii.31; SN.i.142; SN.ii.109, SN.ii.198; SN.iv.24 sq., SN.iv.45, SN.iv.63; AN.ii.33, AN.ii.52 AN.v.210; Pts.ii.80; Vb.335, Vb.426. In chain of synonyms nicc …
nigacchati →
pts
to go down to, to “undergo,” incur, enter, come to; to suffer esp. with dukkhaṃ & similar expressions of affliction or punishment SN.iv.70 (dukkhaṃ); MN.i.337 sq. (id.); AN.i.251 …
nigaṇṭha →
pts
…Dhp-a.iii.489; Vv-a.29 (n. nāma samaṇajāti)
■ f nigaṇṭhī DN.i.54 (nigaṇṭhi-gabbha).
BSk. nirgrantha (Divy.143, Divy.262 etc.)…
ninnāmeti →
pts
to bend down, put out (the tongue) DN.i.106 (jivhaṃ = nīharati DN-a.i.276) Ja.i.163, Ja.i.164; cp. Divy.7, Divy.71 (nirṇāmayati).
Caus. of ni + namati
nissāya →
pts
preposition accusative leaning on (in all fig. meanings) Cnd.368 (= upanissāya, ārammaṇaṃ ālambanaṃ karitvā).
- near, near by, on, at Ja.i.167 (pāsānapiṭṭhaṃ), Ja.i.221 (padumasaraṃ); Pv-a.24 (bāhā …
nāmaka →
pts
…mere talk, nonsense, ridiculous DN.i.240.
fr. nāma
nāmeti →
pts
at Snp.1143 (Fsb.) is to be read as nâpenti. Otherwise see under namati.
ojināti →
pts
to conquer, vanquish, subdue Ja.vi.222 (ojināmase).
Sk. avajayati, ava + ji
olaṅghanā →
pts
bending down Vin.iii.121 (= heṭṭhā onamanā).
fr. olaṅgheti
onamaka →
pts
adjective bending down, stooping Dhp-a.ii.136 (an˚).
fr. onamati
onamana →
pts
in compn. with -unnamana lowering & raising, bending down & up Dhp-a.i.17.
abstr. fr. onamati
onamati →
pts
to bend down (instr.), stoop DN.ii.17 (anonamanto ppr. not bending); DN.iii.143 (id.); Vv.39#3 (onamitvā ger.)
pp oṇata.
o + namati
oṇamana →
pts
bending down, inclining, bowing down to Mil.234.
fr. oṇamati
oṇamati →
pts
instrumental to incline, bend down to, bow to (dat.) Mil.220, Mil.234 (oṇamati & oṇamissati), Mil.400; DN-a.i.112. Caus. oṇāmeti MN.ii.137 (kāyaṃ)
pp oṇata & Caus.; *[oṇamita]( …
oṇata →
pts
bent down, low, inclined. Usually of social rank or grade, combd. with & opp. to; uṇṇata i.e. raised & degraded, lofty and low AN.ii.86 = Pp.52 (= nīca lāmaka Pp-a.229) …
paccattharaṇa →
pts
something spread against, i.e. under or over, a cover, spread, rug, cushion or carpet to sit on bedding of a couch (nisīdana˚) Vin.i.47, Vin.i.295, Vin.i.296 Vin.ii.208, Vin.ii.218; DN.i.7 (kadali-mi …
pada →
pts
…= nibbānass’ etaṃ nāmaṃ, santakoṭṭhāsaṃ Dhp-a.iv.108); Pv.iv.3#48 (amataṃ); Ne.2 Ne.192 (nava padāni kusalāni); Snp-a.397…
paghaṇa →
pts
…Vin.ii.153 (“paghanaṃ nāma yaṃ nikkhamantā ca pavisantā ca pādehi hananti. tassa vihāra-dvāre ubhato kuṭṭaṃ niharitvā…
pakūjin →
pts
adjective to sing out to (each other) (aññamaññaṃ) Ja.vi.538.
pa + kūj
parivattati →
pts
- to turn round, twist (trs. & intrs.), go about Vin.ii.220; Ja.v.431 (singaṃ); Pv.iv.5#3 (= pariyāti Pv-a.260); Mil.118; DN-a.i.265.
- (intrs. to change about, move, change, turn to Pv.ii.10#5 (= …
pariṇamati →
pts
- to change (trs. & intrs.), lit. to bend round, to turn (round), to be transformed into (acc.) SN.iii.3 (reading pariṇamati once, at other passages vi˚, cp. p. 40); Mil.136 (bhojanaṃ visamaṃ p food …
pariṇata →
pts
- bent down, crooked Vv-a.222 (˚dāṭhā fangs, or does it mean “long”?).
- changed SN.iii.40.
- ripened, matured, hatched, ripe Ja.iii.174, Ja.iii.286, Ja.iii.431, Vv-a.288; Dhp-a.i.47 (gabbha).
…
pariṇāma →
pts
“bending round,” i.e.
- change, alteration in utu˚; (sudden) change of season, unseasonable weather, with ref. to illnesses caused by such (˚ja ābādhā) = illness arising from the change of season …
pariṇāmana →
pts
diverting to somebody’s use Vin.iv.157.
fr. parinamati
pariṇāmeti →
pts
to bend to, to change into, to turn to use for somebody, to procure for, obtain appropriate DN.i.92; Vin.iii.259 (puttassa rajjaṃ p. for his son); Vin.iv.156; Pv-a.281
ppr -ṇāmayamāna Ja.v.424. …
pariṇāmin →
pts
adjective ending in, resulting in (-˚) MN.i.11, MN.i.526; MN.iii.88.
fr. pariṇāma
patha →
pts
…(= cakkhūnaṃ etaṃ nāmaṃ C.); catummahā˚ AN.iii.28, AN.iii.42, AN.iii.394; dve˚ Vv.53#17; nakkhatta˚ Dhp.208; yañña˚ (= yañña)…
pañca →
pts
…Bhaddiya Vappa, Assaji, Mahānāma. MN.i.170; MN.ii.94; SN.iii.66; Pv-a.21 (˚e ādiṃ katvā); Snp-a.351; cp. chabbaggiya *…
paṇamati →
pts
to bend, to be bent or inclined Pts.i.165, Pts.i.167
pp paṇata ibid
caus panāmeti (q.v.).
pa + nam
paṇāma →
pts
bending, salutation, obeisance (cp. paṇāmeti 1) Vv-a.321 (˚ṃ karoti = añjaliṃ karoti)
■ As paṇāmana nt. at Ja.iv.307.
fr. pa + nam, see paṇamati
Paṇāma
bowing, bow, ob …
paṇāmeti →
pts
- to bend forth or over, stretch out, raise, in phrase añjaliṃ p. to raise the hands in respectful salutation Vin.ii.188; DN.i.118; Snp.p.79.
- to bend to or over, to shut, in kavāṭaṃ p. to shut t …
paṇḍu →
pts
…Pv.ii.9#60 (˚silā = p-k-nāmaka sīlāsana Pv-a.138); Vv-a.110 (id.); Kp-a.122 (˚varāsana); Dhp-a.i.17 (˚silāsana)….
paṭalika →
pts
adjective belonging to a cover or lining, having or forming a cover or lining, as adj. said of sandals (eka˚ with single lining) Ja.ii.277 (variant reading for ekatalika); Ja.iii.80, Ja.iii.81 (id.) …
paṭicca-samuppāda →
pts
…the foll. stages: nāmarūpa individuality (mind & body animated organism Cpd.; name & form Mrs. Rh. D.);…
paṭihanati →
pts
to strike against, ward off, keep away, destroy MN.i.273; Mil.367; ppr. paṭihanamāna meeting, impinging on, striking against Vism.343. ger. paṭihacca SN.v.69, SN.v.237, SN.v.285; fut. *[paṭihaṅkha …
paṭikā →
pts
(white) woollen cloth (uṇṇāmayo set’ attharako DN-a.i.86); DN.i.7; AN.i.137, AN.i.181; AN.iii.50; AN.iv.94, AN.iv.231, AN.iv.394; Dāvs v.36 See also paṭiya.
Sk. paṭikā dial. fr. paṭa cloth
paṭipannaka →
pts
…has entered upon the Path (ariyamagga) Pp.13 (= maggaṭṭhaka phalatthāya paṭipannattā p. nāma Pp-a 186); Mil.342 Mil.344; Ne.50;…
paṭiya →
pts
white woollen counterpane Ja.iv.352 (= uṇṇāmaya-paccattharaṇāni setakambalāni pi vadanti yeva C.).
= paṭikā
phagguṇa →
pts
Phagguṇī (f.) Name of a month (Feb. 15th–March 15th), marking the beginning of Spring; always with ref. to the spring full moon, as phagguṇa-puṇṇamā at Vism.418; phagguṇi˚ J …
pihā →
pts
…Vism.392 (Bhagavantaṃ disvā Buddha-bhāvāya pihaṃ anuppādetvā thita-satto nāma n’ atthi)
■ adj apiha without desire…
pitar →
pts
…Vin.i.168, Vin.i.320; -nāma fathers name Snp-a.423; -pitāmahā (pl.) ancestors (cp. piti˚) AN.iv.61; Ja.i.2; Ja.ii.48. -rakkhita…
piññāka →
pts
…MN.i.342; Vin.iv.341 (p. nāma tilapiṭṭhaṃ vuccati); Vv-a.142 (tila˚ seed cake); Pv-a.48.
- -bhakkha feeding on…
piṭaka →
pts
…tipetakī (Vin.v.3 Khemanāma t.), tipeṭaka (Mil.90), and tipiṭaka-dhara Kp-a.91. See also below -ttaya. In…
poṭakila →
pts
…s…
pure →
pts
indeclinable before (both local & temporal), thus either “before, in front” or “before, formerly, earlier.” In both meanings the opp. is pacchā -
- local SN.i.176 (pure hoti t …
purisa →
pts
…of the C. are “puriso nāma manussa-puriso na yakkho na peto etc.” (i.e. man κα ̓τ ἐςοξήν) Vin.iv.269 (the same…
puñña →
pts
merit meritorious action, virtue. Always represented as foundation and condition of heavenly rebirth & a future blissful state, the enjoyment (& duration) of which depends on the amount of merit accum …
puṇṇa →
pts
full seldom by itself (only passage so far pannarase puṇṇāya puṇṇamāya rattiyā DN.i.47 = Snp.p.139). nor-(only Snp.835 muttakarīsa˚), usually in compounds, and there mostly restricted to phrases rela …
pātar →
pts
…piṇḍa-pātass’ etaṃ nāmaṃ)-katapātarāsa (adj.) after breakfast Ja.i.227; Ja.vi.349 (˚bhetta); Vism.391 2. pāto…
pāṭhīna →
pts
…Manu 5, 16; Halāyudha 3,…
pīta →
pts
Pīta1
- having drunk or (pred.) being drunk (as liquid) SN.i.212 (madhu˚); Ja.i.198; Pv-a.25 (with asita, khāyita & sāyita as fourfold food).
- soaked or saturated with (-˚), in *kasāya …
ruppana →
pts
…Dhs-a.52 (naman aṭṭhena nāmaṃ ruppan’ aṭṭhena rūpaṃ), Dhs-a.303 (rūp’ ādīhi ruppana-bhāva-dīpana); Vb-a.4 (ruppan’…
rāga →
pts
…(˚imhi nibbute nibbutaṃ nāma hoti)
- -ānusaya latent bias of passion (for = dat.) SN.iv.205 (the 3 anusayas: rāga˚, paṭigha˚,…
rūpa →
pts
…current defns of nāma-rūpa nāma-(kāya) = vedanā, saññā, cetanā, phassa, manasikāra (otherwise citta-sankhārā),…
rūpiya →
pts
…by C. p. 240: rūpiyaṃ nāma satthu-vaṇṇo kahāpaṇo lohamāsako dārumāsako jatumāsako; i.e. copper wood & lac); SN.i.104 (suddhaṃ…
sa →
pts
…explanation Iti.99 Vism.423 (nāma-gotta-vasena sa-udd.; vaṇṇ’ādi-vasena sākāra); -upanisa together with its cause, causally…
sacca →
pts
…Dhp-a.iv.152.
- -nāma doing justice to one’s name, bearing a true name, epithet of the Buddha AN.iii.346; AN.iv.285,…
sajīvāna →
pts
…(see K.S. i.321) as “kammena saha jīvantānan; kammadutiyakā nāma honti.”
sa2 = saṃ, + jīvana
samatitthika →
pts
…(*samatisthita) in the Deśināmamālā viii.20 (Konow) Compare, however, Rhys Davids’ Buddhist Suttas, p. 1781; ˚-aṃ buñjāmi…
sanāmika →
pts
adjective having a name, called Bv.ii.194 = Ja.i.28.
sa3 + nāma + ika
sañcopana →
pts
-ā (f.) touching, handling Vin.iii.121 (ā); Vin.iv.214 (a) (= parāmasanan nāma ito c’ ito ca).
saṃ + copana
saññama →
pts
Saṃyama & saññama
- restraint, self-control, abstinence SN.i.21, SN.i.169; DN.i.53; Vin.i.3; AN.i.155 sq. (kāyena, vācāya, manasā); DN.iii.147; Iti.15 (ññ); Snp.264, Snp.655; MN.ii.101 (sīla˚); Dhp. …
saññā →
pts
…a constituent part of nāma SN.ii.3, cp. Snp.779 according to later teaching differs from…
saṃsāra →
pts
- transmigration, lit. faring on DN.i.54; DN.ii.206 (here = existence); MN.i.81 (saṃsārena suddhi); SN.ii.178 sq.; AN.i.10; AN.ii.12 = AN.ii.52; Snp.517; Dhp.60; Ja.i.115; Pv.ii.13#11; Vism.544 (in d …
saṃyama →
pts
Saṃyama & saññama
- restraint, self-control, abstinence SN.i.21, SN.i.169; DN.i.53; Vin.i.3; AN.i.155 sq. (kāyena, vācāya, manasā); DN.iii.147; Iti.15 (ññ); Snp.264, Snp.655; MN.ii.101 (sīla˚); Dhp. …
saṅkhata →
pts
…sq.; Pv.iii.7#10 (= laddhanāma amataṃ Pv-a.207); Mil.270; Dhs.583 (see translation ibid.), Dhs.1439. The discernment of higher jhāna-…
siddhika →
pts
…connected with success; nāmasiddhika who thinks luck goes by names Ja.i.401 appasiddhika unprofitable, fatal, etc. Ja.iv.4, Ja.iv.5 (sāgara),…
siṅga →
pts
…young of an animal, calf Ja.v.92; cp. Deśīnāmamālā viii.31.
sulasī →
pts
medicinal plant Vin.i.201; cp. Deśīnāmamālā viii.40.
cp. Sk. surasī, “basilienkraut” BR; fr. surasa
suru →
pts
indeclinable a hissing sound (“suru”); surusuru-kārakaṃ (adv.) after the manner of making hissing sounds (when eating) Vin.ii.214; Vin.iv.197.
onamat.
suñña →
pts
…Mil.96; Vism.594 sq. (of nāmarūpa, in simile with suñña dāruyanta) suññasuñña empty of permanent substance Pts.ii.178 asuñña not…
suṇoti →
pts
…Pv-a.200; Vv-a.66. nāmaṃ s. to shout out one’s name Vin.i.36; DN-a.i.262; maṃ dāsī ti sāvaya announce me to be your slave…
suṇāti →
pts
…Pv-a.200; Vv-a.66. nāmaṃ s. to shout out one’s name Vin.i.36; DN-a.i.262; maṃ dāsī ti sāvaya announce me to be your slave…
sāhuḷacīvara →
pts
coarse cloth MN.i.509 (cp. Deśīnāmamālā viii.52; Karpūramañjarī p. 19; J.P.T.S. 1891, 5 and Prākrit sāhulī, Z.D.M.G., xxviii., p. 415).
sāmañña →
pts
…united DN.ii.80; ˚-nāma a name given by general assent Dhs-a.390.
abstr. fr. samāna
Sāmañña2
neuter Samaṇaship…
sūcikā →
pts
- a needle; (fig.) hunger Pv.ii.8#3; Pv-a.107.
- a small bolt to a door Vin.ii.120, Vin.ii.148. sūcik’aṭṭha whose bones are like needles (?) Pv.iii.2#3 Pv-a.180 (sūcigātā ti vā pāṭho. Vijjhanatthe …
taṭṭikā →
pts
…this: teṭṭikaṃ (sic) nāma tālapaṇṇehi vā vākehi vā katataṭṭikā, p. 357); Ja.i.141 (variant reading taddhika) Vism.97.
cp….
ti →
pts
Iti (ti)
indeclinable emphatic deictic particle “thus”. Occurs in both forms iti & ti, the former in higher style (poetry), the latter more familiar in conversational prose. The function of “iti” is …
tiriyā →
pts
kind of grass or creeper AN.iii.240, AN.iii.242 (tiriyā nāma tiṇajāti; Com. dabbatiṇa).
toraṇa →
pts
…nāmaṃ Vv-a.160); Ja.iii.428; Dāvs v.48.
Sk. toraṇa, perhaps related to Gr. τύρσις, τύρρις = Lat….
tāva →
pts
…na rodati, mātu nāma hadayaṃ mudukaṃ “even if the father as man does not weep, surely,” & c., Pv-a.63 2. with imper. in…
uccāra →
pts
…Vin.iv.266 (uccāro nāma gūtho vuccati); Dhp-a.ii.56 (˚karaṇa defecation); uccārapassāva faeces & urine DN.i.70; MN.i.83; Ja.i.5;…
ud →
pts
Ud-
prefix in verbal & nominal combn. One half of all the words beginning with u˚ are combns. with ud˚, which in compn. appears modified according to the rules of as …
uddiṭṭha →
pts
…appointed, dedicated Ja.v.393 (an ˚ṃ pupphaṃ = asukassa nāma dassāmī ti); Pv-a.50; Kp-a.138.
pp. of uddisati
ukkaṭṭha →
pts
…omaka p.) Vin.iii.243 (= uk. nāma patto aḍḍhālhak’ odanaṃ gaṇhāti catu-bhāgaṃ khādanaṃ vā tadūpiyaṃ vā byañjanaṃ). 3….
unnama →
pts
rising ground, elevation, plateau Kp.vii.7 = Pv.i.5#7 (thala unnata-padesa Pv-a.29); Mil.349; DN-a.i.154.
fr ud + nam; cp. also uṇṇama in fig. meaning
unnamati →
pts
to rise up, ascend Mil.117 (oṇamati +); Vism.306
caus unnāmeti (q.v.)
pp unnara & uṇṇata; (q.v.). Unnala & Unnala;
ud + namati, see uṇṇamati in fig. meaning
unnata →
pts
raised, high, lofty, in high situation (opp. oṇata) Pv.iv.6#6 (= sāmin Pv-a.262); Ja.i.71; Ja.ii.369; Ja.vi.487; Mil.146, Mil.387; DN-a.i.45 See also unnaḷa
pp. of unnamati. Besides this form we fi …
unnati →
pts
rising, lifting up, elevation Mil.387 (˚avanati)
fr. unnamati; cp. uṇṇati
unnāmeti →
pts
(unn˚) to raise Dhs-a.5; written uṇṇameti (with a for ā before mutes & liquids at Snp.206 (inf. uṃṇametave).
Caus. of unnamati
upanamati →
pts
to be bent on, strive after Ja.iii.324 (= upagacchati C.)
pp upanata; Caus upanāmeti (q.v.).
upa + namati
upanata →
pts
inclined, bent, prone Pv-a.190.
pp. of upanamati
upanāmeti →
pts
…Pv-a.274
pp upanāmita (q.v.). [cp. BSk. upanāmayati to hand over Divy.13, Divy.14, Divy.22].
Caus. of upanamati
upatiṭṭhati →
pts
lit. “to stand by”, to look after, to worship Pv.iii.1#18; Ja.ii.73 (ādiccaṃ = namassamāno tiṭṭhati C.); Mil.231 (ger ˚tiṭṭhitvā); Ja.v.173 (˚tiṭṭhate). pp. upaṭṭhita (q.v.).
u …
upādā →
pts
…arahattass’etaṃ nāmaṃ); Vin.v.164; Pts.ii.45 sq.; a. vimutto DN.i.17 (= kinci dhammaṃ anupādiyitvā vimutto DN-a.i.109); cp….
utu →
pts
- (lit.)
- (good or proper) time, season: aruṇa-utu occasion or time of the sun(-rise) Dhp-a.i.165; utuṃ gaṇhāti to watch for the right time (in horoscopic practice), to prognosticate ibid. *s …
uṇṇama →
pts
loftiness, height, haughtiness Dhs.1116, Dhs.1233. Cp. unnama.
fr. uṇṇamati
uṇṇamati →
pts
to rise up, to be raised, to straighten up, to be haughty or conceited Snp.366, Snp.829, Snp.928; Mnd.169; Ja.vi.346
inf uṇṇametave Snp.206.
■ Cp. unnamati.
ud + nam
uṇṇata →
pts
adjective raised, high, fig. haughty (opp. oṇata) AN.ii.86; Snp.702 (an˚ care uddhaccaṃ n’āpajjeyya Snp-a.492); Pp.52 (= ucca uggata Pp-a.229). Cp. unnata.
pp. of uṇṇamati, Sk. unnata
uṇṇati →
pts
haughtiness Snp.830; Mnd.158, Mnd.170; Dhs.1116, Dhs.1233. Cp. unnati.
fr. uṇṇamati
vacana →
pts
- speaking, utterance, word, bidding SN.ii.18 (alaṃ vacanāya one says rightly); SN.iv.195 (yathā bhūtaṃ); AN.ii.168; Snp.417, Snp.699 Snp.932, Snp.984, Snp.997; Mil.235; Pv.ii.2#7; Snp-a.343, Snp-a …
vana →
pts
…(mahantā rukkhā vanaṃ nāma, khuddakā tasmiṃ vane ṭhitattā vanathā nāma etc., with further distinguishing detail concerning the…
vati →
pts
…fr. vṛ.
Vati2
feminine a choice, boon Dhp-a.i.190 (pubbe Sāmā nāma vatiyā pana kāritattā Sāmāvatī nāma…
vaṅka →
pts
…(of crows: kākānaṃ nāmaṃ C.); Ja.vi.524; Pv.iv.1#34 (a˚); Snp.270 (probably to be read dhaṅka as Snp-a.303, =…
vaṭaṃsa →
pts
kind of head ornament perhaps ear-ring or garland worn round the forehead Mhvs.11, Mhvs.28 (C. explains as “kaṇṇapilandhanaṃ vaṭaṃsakan ti vuttaṃ hoti”). Usually as vaṭaṃsaka V …
vedalla →
pts
Name of one of the 9 angas (see nava) or divisions of the Canon according to matter AN.ii.7, AN.ii.103, AN.ii.178; AN.iii.88, AN.iii.107, AN.iii.361 sq.; AN.iv.113; Vin.iii.8 Pp.43; …
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 …
vibhāvana →
pts
…making non-existing (cp. vibhava 2) Dhs-a.163 (vibhāvanā nāma antara-dhāpanā ti attho).
fr. vibhāveti
vidhā →
pts
…vidhā nāma“) DN-a.i.222 (iddhi˚), DN-a.i.294 (in expln of tividha-yañña “ettha vidhā vuccati…
viggaha →
pts
- dispute, quarrel Ja.i.208 (ñātakānaṃ aññamaññaṃ viggaho); Mil.90 often combined with kalaha, e.g. Vin.ii.88; AN.iv.401 Mnd.302; Mil.383.
- taking up form (lit. seizing on), “in …
vihaññati →
pts
to be struck or slain; to be vexed or grieved, to get enraged, to be annoyed, suffer hardship; to be cast down Snp.168 sq.; Pv.ii.11#7 (= vighātaṃ āpajjati Pv-a.150); Pv.iv.5#2 (with same expln< …
vijambhikā →
pts
…but sarcastically as sīha˚); Vb-a.272 (= kāya-vināmanā).
fr. vijambhati
vijjā →
pts
…who thought that “vijjā nāma tayo Vedā, caraṇaṃ pañca sīlāni” (DN-a.i.267 sq.)
■ In the enumn of 3 vijjās at…
vināma →
pts
Vināmana (nt.) bending Mil.352 (˚na); Vb-a.272 (kāya-vināmanā, bending the body for the purpose of getting up; in expln of…
vināmeti →
pts
to bend, twist Mil.107, Mil.118.
vi + nāmeti; Caus. of namati
vipariṇāma →
pts
change (for the worse), reverse, vicissitude DN.iii.216 (˚dukkhatā); MN.i.457 (see [as “disappointment”](/define/as “disappointment”)); SN.ii.274; SN.iii.8; SN.iv.7 sq., SN.iv.67 sq. AN.ii.177 (˚dhamm …
vipariṇāmeti →
pts
to change, alter DN.i.56 (T. ˚ṇamati; but DN-a.i.167 ˚ṇāmeti: sic for ˚ṇāmati!) = SN.iii.211; Pv-a.199.
Denom. fr. vipariṇāma
vipassanā →
pts
…Snp-a.8 (given as “nāmarūpa-pariccheda etc.”).
- -upekkhā indifference by introspection Vism.162. *…
virāga →
pts
- absence of rāga, dispassionateness, indifference towards (abl. or loc.) disgust, absence of desire, destruction of passions; waning, fading away cleansing, purifying; emancipation, Arahantship. DN. …
visākhā →
pts
Name of a lunar mansion (nakkhatta) or month (see vesākha), usually as visākha˚ (-puṇṇamā), e.g. Snp-a.391; Vv-a.165.
vi + sākhā, Sk. viśākhā
vivicchā →
pts
…“vivicchā nāma vuccati vicikicchā”). See also veviccha.
Desid. of vid, cp….
viññatti →
pts
…Vin.iv.290 Ja.iii.72 (v. nāma na vaṭṭati, is improper) Vb.13 Vism.41 (threefold: nimitta˚, obhāsa˚, parikathā; as technical term, cp.
…
viññāṇa →
pts
…Snp.1037 (nāma-rūpa destroyed in consequence of v. destruction), Snp.1073 (cavetha v. [so read for bhavetha]; v. at this…
vuṭṭhānima →
pts
is an expression for a certain punishment (pain) in purgatory MN.i.337 (vuṭṭhānimaṃ nāma vedanaṃ vediyamāna).
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yadi →
pts
…(y. e. pitā na rodati mātu nāma hadayaṃ mudukaṃ)
■ yadi va “or” (cp Vedic yadi vā “or be it that”) Dhp.195 (= yadi vā…
yagghe →
pts
…with reply “na jānāma yagghe…” Perhaps the reading taggha would be preferable.
similar in formation & meaning to tagghe (q.v.). It…
yathā →
pts
…explanation: y- dhammaṁ nāma dhammena vinayena satthu sāsanena kataṁ), Vin.iv.144 (na tassa.. mutti atthi yañ ca tattha āpattiṁ āpanno…
yatra →
pts
…only in phrase yatra hi nāma (in emphatic exclamations) with Fut. “as indeed, inasmuch as, that” SN.ii.255 (ñāṇabhūtā vata sāvakā…
yattaka →
pts
…(yattakā āhuneyyā nāma… tesu sabbesu…)
■ instr. yattakena as adv. “because on account of” Dhp-a.iii.383,…
yāca →
pts
…dāyakass’ ev’ etaṃ nāma“ C.); Mil.215, Mil.225
■ The form yājayoga at Snp.1046 (explained at Cnd.531 as “yāje yutta”); and…
yāna →
pts
…as follows: yānaṃ nāma vayhaṃ ratho sakaṭaṃ sandamānikā patankī ti. Na pan’ etaṃ pabbajitassa yānaṃ, upāhanā yānaṃ…
yāta →
pts
…explained by C. as “pubba-kārinā yātassa puggalassa anuyāyī, paṭhamaṃ karonto yāti nāma pacchā karonto anuyāyati.” The usual…
yāthāva →
pts
ābādha →
pts
affliction, illness, disease Vin.iv.261; DN.i.72; DN.ii.13; AN.i.121; AN.iii.94, AN.iii.143; AN.iv.333, AN.iv.415 sq., AN.iv.440; Dhp.138; Pp.28 Vism.41 (udara-vāta˚) Vism.95; Vv-a.351 (an˚ safe & s …
ādicca →
pts
the sun SN.i.15, SN.i.47; SN.ii.284; SN.iii.156; SN.v.44, SN.v.101; AN.i.242; AN.v.22, AN.v.263, AN.v.266 sq.; Iti.85; Snp.550 Snp.569, Snp.1097 (“ādicco vuccati suriyo” Cnd.125); Dhp-a.iv.143; Sdhp. …
ādāsa →
pts
…(dhamna’-ādāsaṃ nāma dhamma-pariyāyaṃ desessāmi) SN.v.357 (id.); AN.v.92, AN.v.97 sq., AN.v.103; Ja.i.504; Dhs.617…
ājānāti →
pts
to understand, to know, to learn DN.i.189; Snp.1064 (˚amāna = vijānamāna Cnd.120). As aññāti at Vism.200
pp aññāta. Cp. also āṇāpeti. Ajaniya (ajaniya)
ā + jānāti
ākoṭeti →
pts
- to beat down, pound, stamp Ja.i.264.
- to beat, knock, thrash Vin.ii.217; Ja.ii.274; Pv-a.55 (aññamaññaṃ); Sdhp.159.
- Esp. with ref. to knocking at the door, in phrases aggaḷaṃ ākoṭeti to bea …
āmata →
pts
in anāmata at Ja.ii.56 is métric for amata.
ānāmeti →
pts
…(doubtful reading fut ānāmayissasi, variant reading ānayissati, C. ānessasi = lead to).
ā + nāmeti, Caus. of namati, which is usually…
āroceti →
pts
to relate, to tell, announce, speak to address DN.i.109, DN.i.224; Pv.ii.8#9 (aor, ārocayi); Pv-a.4, Pv-a.13 (aññamaññaṃ anārocetvā not speaking to each other), Pv-a.81, Pv-a.274 & freq. passim
…
āsa →
pts
…piṇḍapātass’ etaṃ nāmaṃ Snp-a.374); Dhp-a.iv.211; see further ref under pātar; and pacchā-āsa aftermath SN.i.74. Can we…
āsāḷhā →
pts
Āsāḷhā & Āsāḷhī
feminine Name of a month (JuneJuly) and of a Nakkhatta; only in compn. as Āsaḷha˚ Āsaḷhi˚, viz.; -nakkhatta Ja.i.50; Snp-a.208; -puṇṇamā Ja.i.63; Dhp-a.i.87; Snp-a …
āsāḷhī →
pts
Āsāḷhā & Āsāḷhī
feminine Name of a month (JuneJuly) and of a Nakkhatta; only in compn. as Āsaḷha˚ Āsaḷhi˚, viz.; -nakkhatta Ja.i.50; Snp-a.208; -puṇṇamā Ja.i.63; Dhp-a.i.87; Snp-a …
āvijjhana →
pts
…(cp. āvijjhati 5) pulling, drawing along Vin.iii.121 (= ākaḍḍhanā nāma).
fr. āvijjhati, lit. piercing through, i.e. revolving axis