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purisa, 192 találat.

purisa →

pts

…Ja.v.215
purisa as “a man, some one, somebody” as character or hero in var. similes, e.g….

brahmāyu →

dppn

…his body the marks of a Mahāpurisa. Uttara therefore visited the Buddha and, having seen the thirty two marks, resolved to observe the Buddha in…

mahāpurisa →

dppn

…of the attributes of a Mahāpurisa as explained in the Mahāpurisa Sutta SN.v.158 and the Vassakāra Sutta. AN.ii.35f.

Bāvarī had three…

susumāragiri →

dppn

…over the seven Mahāpurisavitakkas, and appeared before him to encourage him. AN.iv.228f. Both incidents show that the Buddha visited…

yakkha →

dppn

…term yakkha as applied to purisa is evidently used in an exceptionally philosophical sense as meaning “soul” in such passages as ettāvatā…

aggapurisa →

ncped

the best or the preeminent person

akāpurisasevita →

ncped

practiced or cultivated by superior men; not practiced or cultivated by worthless men

antimapurisa →

ncped

the last man, the meanest man; last of the line

appapurisa →

ncped

with few men, with few males

appapurisaka →

ncped

with few men, with few males

cakka →

ncped

…(one of the marks of a mahāpurisa) 2. a circular missile, a discus; the “wheel” of sovereignty, of authority; sway. 3. an attainment, success,…

catupurisa →

ncped

involving four men.

citantaraṃsa →

ncped

whose back is flat (i.e. not hollow) between the shoulder-blades (one of the 32 characteristics of a mahapurisa)

dvādasapurisa →

ncped

involving twelve men.

dīghaṅguli →

ncped

having long fingers (one of the 32 characteristics of a mahapurisa)

enījaṅgha →

ncped

with legs like the black antelope’s (one of the 32 characteristics of a mahāpurisa).

jālāhatthapāda →

ncped

with “netted” hands and feet, prob. with hands and feet marked with a network of lines (one of the 32 marks of a mahapurisa)

kañcanasannibhattaca →

ncped

with the skin like gold, golden skinned (one of the 32 characteristics of a mahāpurisa).

kimpurisa →

ncped

mythical being usually identified with a kinnara

kimpurisī →

ncped

female kim purisa

kāpurisa →

ncped

worthless or contemptible man; an inferior person.

tipurisa →

ncped

involving three men.

tiṇapurisa →

ncped

figure made of straw.

tiṇapurisaka →

ncped

uddhaggaloma →

ncped

having hair with its ends turning upwards (esp. as one of the 32 characteristics of a mahāpurisa)

ussaṅkhapāda →

ncped

having feet with high arches (one of the 32 characteristics of a mahāpurisa).

uttamapurisa →

ncped

most excellent man

uṇhīsasīsa →

ncped

whose head is like a turban in appearance (one of the 32 characteristics of a mahāpurisa)

āyatapaṇhi →

ncped

having projecting heels (one of the 32 characteristics of a mahāpurisa)

āyatapaṇhin →

ncped

having projecting heels (one of the 32 characteristics of a mahāpurisa)

great man →

nyana

[[great man]]Great man: the 8 thoughts of a: mahāpurisa-vitakka.

indriya →

nyana

itthi
8. masculinity: purisa
9. vitality: jīvita

5 Feelings vedanā q. v.

  1. bodily pleasant feeling: sukha

papañca →

nyana

…of a great man’ mahā - purisa - vitakka A. VIII, 30 has:,This Dhamma is for one who delights in non-diffuseness the unworldly, Nibbāna;…

adaka →

pts

adjective = ada Ja.v.91 (purisâdaka man-eater).

adhama →

pts

…135 (vasalâdhama); Dhp.78 (purisa˚) Ja.iii.151 (miga˚); Ja.v.394 (uttamâdhama), Ja.v.437 (id.), Ja.v.397 Sdhp.387.

Vedic adhama = Lat….

akāsiya →

pts

adjective noun “not from the Kāsī-country” (?); official name of certain tax-gatherers in the king’s service Ja.vi.212 (akāsiya-saṅkhātā rāja-purisā C.).

a + kāsika?

antika →

pts

adjective noun

  1. near Kp-a.217; nt. neighbourhood Kp.viii.1. (odak˚); Ja.vi.565 (antike loc. anti near).
  2. [der fr. anta = Sk. antya] being at the end, final, finished, over SN.i.130 (purisā etad\ …

anubyañjana FIXME double →

pts

…sign or mark (cf. mahāpurisa-lakkhaṇa) Vin.i.65 (abl. anuvyañjanaso “in detail”); MN.iii.126; SN.iv.168; AN.iv.279 (abl.); AN.v.73…

anuvyañjana →

pts

…sign or mark (cf. mahāpurisa-lakkhaṇa) Vin.i.65 (abl. anuvyañjanaso “in detail”); MN.iii.126; SN.iv.168; AN.iv.279 (abl.); AN.v.73…

ariya →

pts

…AN.i.81; Snp.664 (= asappurisa Snp-a.479; Dhs-a.353); Ja.ii.281 (= dussīla pāpadhamma C.), Ja.v.48 (˚rūpa shameless), Ja.ii.87;…

asa →

pts

…expld- by sappurisaṃ vā asappurisaṃ vā C.); Ja.v.448 (n. pl. f. asā expld. by asatiyo lāmikā C.; cp. Ja.v.446…

asappurisa →

pts

low, bad or unworthy man MN.iii.37; Snp-a.479 (= anariya Snp.664).

a + sappurisa, cp. asat

assa →

pts

…reading sassa˚); Iti.21 (+ purisamedha); Snp.303. -yuddha a horse-fight DN.i.7 -rūpaka a figure of a…

ativāhika →

pts

one who belongs to a conveyance, one who conveys or guides, a conductor (of a caravan Ja.v.471, Ja.v.472 (˚purisa).

fr. ativāha

aṭṭha →

pts

…80 smaller signs of a Mahāpurisa (see anuvyañjana), besides the 32 main signs (see dvattiṃsa) Vv-a.213 etc. Freq….

balavant →

pts

…powerful, sturdy MN.i.244 (purisa) SN.i.222; Ja.ii.406; Dhp-a.ii.208; Vv-a.35; Pv-a.94. Comparative balavatara Mil.131; f. -a(n)tarī

bho →

pts

…with voc. of noun: bho purisa my dear man Ja.i.423; bho brahmaṇā oh ye brahmans Ja.ii.369. Double bho bho Dhp-a.iv.158.

*…

bhīruka →

pts

adjective afraid, shy, cowardly, shunning (-˚) Vism.7 (pāpa˚), Vism.645 (jīvitu-kāma bhīruka-purisa).

fr. bhīru

bhūmi →

pts

…(applied to the 4 jhānas) purisa˚ (aṭṭha p. bh. eight stages of the individual viz. manda-bhūmi, khiḍḍā˚, vīmaṃsana˚, ujugata˚…

bindu →

pts

…by Snp-a to a Mahāpurisa); adj. having a full voice (see above bindu 3; Pv.iii.3#4 (T. vindu˚, BB bindu˚; Pv-a explains by…

buddha →

pts

…signs of a great man (Mahāpurisa-lakkhaṇāni see DN.ii.17 sq and similar passages; cp. Ud.48). His mother Māyā bore him painlessly and died…

cakka →

pts

…mark of a Mahāpurisa DN.ii.17 DN.iii.143; DN.iii.149
■ Ja.ii.331; Mil.51. 4. an array of troops (under tayo vyūhā: paduma˚…

cara →

pts

…a spy SN.i.79. Also as carapurisa Ja.ii.404; Ja.iv.343; Ja.vi.469; Dhp-a.i.193. Note.-cara-purāya at AN.v.133 should be changed into variant…

cattārīsa →

pts

…having 40 teeth (one of the characteristics of a Mahāpurisa) DN.ii.18; DN.iii.144, DN.iii.172.

Sk. catvāriṃśat

cita →

pts

…is heaped up, one who has the shoulders well filled out (Ep. of a Mahāpurisa) DN.ii.18; DN.iii.144, DN.iii.164. Citaka & Citaka

pp. of…

cāga →

pts

…(adj.): sīlasampanno saddho purisapuggalo sabbe maccharino loke cāgena atirocati “he who is virtuous & religious excels all stingy people in…

dakkhiṇa →

pts

…(of the hairs of a Mahāpurisa, the 14th of his characteristics or auspicious signs; cp. BSk. dakṣiṇāvarta a precious shell,…

damma →

pts

…bullocks in phrase purisa-damma-sārathi (Ep. of the Buddha “the trainer of the human steer” DN.i.62 (misprint ˚dhamma˚) =…

dassāvin →

pts

adjective noun full of insight, seeing, perceiving, taking notice of. In combination with -ñū (knowing) it plays the part of an additional emphasis to the 1st term = knowing & seeing i.e. having co …

daṇḍa →

pts

…ample p. Pv.iv.1#66; purisa-vadha˚ Ja.ii.417 rāja-daṇḍaṃ karoti (c. loc.) to execute the royal beating Pv-a.216. See also…

dhamma →

pts

…etc.; SN.ii.206 sappurisa˚ AN.v.245, AN.v.279; Pv-a.114; samaṇa˚ Wanderer’s practice or observances Dhp-a.ii.55….

dhorayha →

pts

…burden SN.i.28; DN.iii.113 (purisa˚); AN.i.162.

  • -vata (nt.) the practice of carrying a burden, the state of a beast of…

dhura →

pts

  1. a yoke, a pole, the shaft of a carriage Ja.i.192 (purima-sakaṭa˚) Ja.i.196; Cp.ii.8, Cp.ii.4.
  2. (fig.) a burden, load, charge, office, responsibility Snp.256 (vahanto porisaṃ dh ˚ṃ “carrying a hu …

dhutta →

pts

…(itthi˚), Thag-a.260 (˚purisa), Thag-a.266 (˚kilesa); Pv-a.3, Pv-a.5 (itthi˚, surā˚), Pv-a.151. f. dhutti (dhuttī) Ja.ii.114…

dhātura →

pts

adj. -˚ in cha˚ consisting of six elements (purisa) MN.iii.239 (where āpodhātu omitted by mistake). See dhātu 2 c.

= *dhātuya

dosa →

pts

…characterised as:* 8 purisa-dosā Vb.387; khila, nīgha, mala SN.v.57; agati (4 agati-gamanāni chanda, d. moha, bhaya) DN.iii.228, cp….

dukkha →

pts

…yaṃ kiñc’ āyaṃ purisa-puggalo paṭisaṃvedeti sukhaṃ vā d ˚ṃ vā a ˚ṃ vā sabban taṃ pubbe katahetū ti = one’s whole…

dutiya →

pts

…SN.i.25 (saddhā dutiyā purisassa hoti = his second self); SN.iv.78 (id.), SN.i.131; Iti.9; Ja.v.400; Thig.230 (a husband); Snp.49 (= Cnd.305,…

dvi →

pts

…× 8, but as No. of the Mahāpurisa-lakkhaṇāni it denotes 30 + 2 the great circle plus the decisive (invisible) pair; - 62 views of heresy:…

dāna →

pts

Five ways, called sappurisa-dāna (& asapp˚) at AN.iii.171 f.. Eight sapp˚ at AN iv.243. Five manners of almsgiving metaphorically…

dāsa →

pts

…of slaves Pv.iv.1#41;

  • -purisa a servant Ja.i.385;
  • -porisa a servant, slave Snp.769 (cp. Mnd.11 where…

dīgha →

pts

…4th of the marks of a Mahāpurisa) DN.ii.17; DN.iii.143, DN.iii.150;

gabbha →

pts

…Vin.ii.278; itthi-gabbho & purisa˚ female & male child Ja.i.51; gabbhaṃ pāteti to destroy the foetus Vin.ii.268; apagatagabbhā (adj. having…

gabbhinī →

pts

…combination g˚ pāyamānā purisantaragatā (pregnant, lactating & having had sex. intercourse AN.i.295 = AN.ii.206 = MN.i.77, MN.i.238, MN.i.307,…

gandha →

pts

…AN.iii.158 sq.; itthi˚, purisa˚ AN.i.1, AN.i.2; AN.iii.68 in combination w. other four senses Snp.387, Snp.759, Snp.974. 4. perfume, prepared…

gata →

pts

…(of Nibbāna) Dhp.323; purisantaraṃ ˚ṃ mātugāmaṃ “a maid who has not been with a man” Ja.i.290.
■…

gati →

pts

…of the two careers of a Mahāpurisa (viz. either a Cakkavatti or a Buddha) DN.ii.16 = Snp.p.106; Snp.1001, or of a gihī arahattaṃ patto Mil.264,…

gatta →

pts

…sores) MN.i.506 (id.); MN.i.80 = MN.i.246; Ja.i.61 (lālākilinna˚); Snp.1001 (honti gattesu mahāpurisalakkhaṇā), Snp.1017, Snp.1019;…

ghaṭṭa →

pts

…airy) as majjhimassa purisassa a-sīsa-ghaṭṭā “so that a man of medium height does not knock his head (against the ceiling)”; of…

indriya →

pts

…Vism.447; itthi˚ & purisa˚ AN.iv.57; Vb.122, Vb.415 sq.; puris˚ AN.iii.404; jīvit Vb.123, Vb.137; Vism.230 (˚upaccheda = maraṇa)….

itthi →

pts

…for contrast of itthi and purisa Ja.v.72, Ja.v.398; Ne.93; Dhp-a.i.390; Pv-a.153)
■ SN.i.33 (nibbānass’ eva santike), SN.i.42, SN.i.125…

itthikā →

pts

…in bahutthika having many women, plentiful in women Vin.ii.256 (kulāni bahuttikāni appapurisakāni rich in women & lacking in men);…

itthī →

pts

…for contrast of itthi and purisa Ja.v.72, Ja.v.398; Ne.93; Dhp-a.i.390; Pv-a.153)
■ SN.i.33 (nibbānass’ eva santike), SN.i.42, SN.i.125…

jannu →

pts

the knee Dhp-a.i.394. -ka DN.ii.17≈(in marks of a Mahāpurisa, variant reading ṇṇ); Ja.iv.165; Dhp-a.i.48.

cp. jaṇṇu(ka) & jānu

jivhā →

pts

…(as the 27th of the 32 Mahāpurisa-lakkhaṇāni) DN.i.106 = Snp.p.107; DN.ii.18 -dujjivha (adj.) having a bad tongue (of a poisonous snake)…

jāla →

pts

…of the 32 marks of a Mahāpurisa prob. with reference to long nails DN.ii.17 (see Dial. ii.14, note 3), cp. jālitambanakhehi Vv.81#16…

kad →

pts

…e.g. kākaṇika, kāpurisa, see also kantāra kappaṭa), kiṃ˚, ku.˚; For relation of ku → ka cp. kutra →…

karavīka →

pts

…voice, one of the mahāpurisa-lakkhaṇas DN.ii.20 = DN.iii.144 = DN.iii.173 = MN.ii.137, etc.; cp. Dial. ii.17 n and BSk….

kañcana →

pts

…signs of a great man (mahāpurisa-lakkhaṇa) DN.ii.17; DN.iii.143, DN.iii.159; MN.ii.136; Mil.75; attr of a devatā Vv.30#2, Vv.32#2 ;…

kaṅkhati →

pts

…vicikicchati dvīsu mahāpurisa-lakkhaṇesu* DN.i.106 is in doubt and perplexity about (Bgh’s gloss, patthanaṃ uppādati DN-a.i.275, is…

kevalin →

pts

…and uttamapurisa Defn sabbaguṇa-paripuṇṇa sabba-yoga-visaṃyutta Snp-a.153
■ ye suvimuttā te kevalino…

khaluṅka →

pts

…as java AN.i.287), fig. of purisa at Anguttara passages. Described as bold and hard to manage AN.iv.190 sq.; as a horse which cannot be trusted…

kinnara →

pts

…Ja.ii.121 (matta-kinnarī viya), Ja.ii.230, Ja.iv.432 sq. Cp. kimpurisa.

kiṃ + nara, lit. what-man, see kiṃ 3

kittāvatā →

pts

…respect? K˚ nu kho mahāpurisa hoti “in what respect is a man a great man?” Cnd.502 B; k˚ nu kho paññavā ti vuccati? MN.i.292. Kitti &…

kiṃ →

pts

…nux vomica) Ja.i.368.

  • -purisa 1 a wild man of the woods Ja.iv.254; Ja.vi.272, Ja.vi.497. 2 = kinnara (q.v.) AN.i.77;…

kosa →

pts

…myth of the superman (mahā-purisa) DN.iii.143, DN.iii.161. Applied as to this item to the Buddha DN.i.106 (in the Cy DN-a.i.275,…

kula →

pts

(nt.; but poetic pl. kulā Pv.ii.9#43)

  1. clan a high social grade, “good family,” cp. Gr. (doric) φυά, Goth. kuni. A collection of cognates and agnates, in sense of Ohg. sippa, clan; “house” in sense …

kutta →

pts

…Ja.iv.472; itthi˚ and purisa˚ AN.iv.57 = Dhs.633 (expl. at Dhs-a.321 by kiriyā)

As adj. in kuttavāla well arranged, plaited tails…

kuṇḍala →

pts

…turning, twisting round DN.ii.18 (of the hair of a Mahāpurisa).

cp. kuṇḍa, orig. bending, i.e. winding

kuṭhārī →

pts

…Dhp-a.iii.59; Pv-a.277 Purisassa hi jātassa kuthārī jāyate mukhe “when man is born, together with him is born an axe in his mouth (to…

kuṭī →

pts

…destroying a hut or nest Dhp-a.ii.23

  • -purisa a “hut man,” a peasant Mil.147.

kā →

pts

…(and contracted) form of kad˚ as kāpuppha, kāpurisa.

kāla →

pts

…of the seven qual. of a sappurisa, a good man (= prec. + atta˚ puggala˚) DN.iii.252, DN.iii.283; as quality of the Tathāgata DN.iii.134 =…

kāpurisa →

pts

…entered the Path AN.iii.24; Thig.189.

kad + purisa

kāya →

pts

…kāye dvattiṃsa mahāpurisa-lakkhaṇāni… Snp.p.107, cp. Snp.549. The Tathāgata is said to be dhamma-kāyo “author and speaker of…

kāḷa →

pts

…of the seven qual. of a sappurisa, a good man (= prec. + atta˚ puggala˚) DN.iii.252, DN.iii.283; as quality of the Tathāgata DN.iii.134 =…

kāṇa →

pts

…of tamaparāyaṇa purisa); Thig.438; Ja.i.222 (one-eyed); Ja.vi.74 (of both eyes); Dhp-a.iii.71.

kāṭa-koṭacikā →

pts

…abuse, “pudendum virile & muliebre” Vin.iv.7 (buddhagh Vin.iv.354: kātan ti purisa-nimittaṃ); cp. Morris, J.P.T.S. 1884, 89.

kāṭa +…

lakkhaṇa →

pts

…2. the (32 marks of a mahā-purisa or a great being, either destined to be a rājā cakkavatti, or a sammā-sambuddha. These are given at…

lakuṇṭaka →

pts

dwarf Mhvs.23, Mhvs.50 (˚sarīratta); Vb-a.26 (˚pāda-purisa, cpd. with arūpa); Pp-a 227; C. on SN.i.237.

dialectical

liṅga →

pts

…m. nor f.) Vin.iii.35 (purisa˚); Ja.v.197 (˚saṇṭhāna); Kp-a.110 (itthi˚); Snp-a.48 (˚sampatti), Snp-a.51 (id.), Snp-a.300…

loma →

pts

…in characteristics of a Mahāpurisa); SN.ii.257 (asi˚, usu˚, satti˚ etc.) AN.ii.114; Vin.iii.106 (usu˚ etc.); Snp.385; Ja.i.273 (khaggo lomesu…

lāmaka →

pts

…(= pāpaka), Pv-a.125 (˚purisa = kāpurisa); Sdhp.28, Sdhp.253, Sdhp.426, Sdhp.526 (opp ukkaṭṭha)
■ f. lāmikā Ja.i.285; Ja.ii.346…

mada →

pts

…viz. māna-mada & purisa-; mada (at Dhs-a.403 Vism.293), or muṭṭhika-mall’ ādayo viya madatthaṃ bala- mada-nimittaṃ…

magga →

pts

…(maggaṃ agata-pubba-purisa, simile of); Vb-a.256 (tiyojana˚, simile of a man travelling); Dhp-a.i.229- addhāna˚; high road…

mahant →

pts

…Pv-a.107.

  • -purisa a great man, a hero, a man born to greatness, a man destined by fate to be a Ruler or a…

mala →

pts

…malāni), Vb.389 (nava purisa-malāni); Pv.ii.3#34 (macchera˚); Pv-a.45 (id.), Pv-a.80 (id.), Pv-a.17 (citta˚); Sdhp.220
■ Compar….

manta →

pts

…to the 32 signs of a Mahāpurisa), Snp.1018; Dhp.241 (holy studies); Ja.ii.100; Ja.iii.28 (maybe to be classed under 2), Ja.iii.537
■…

mati →

pts

…or wish for Vin.iii.138 (purisa˚ thought of a man); Mhvs.3, Mhvs.42 (padīpa˚ lamp of knowledge); Mhvs.15, Mhvs.214 (amala˚ pure-minded);…

medha →

pts

…mejjha.

Vedic medha, in aśva, go˚, puruṣa˚…

mogha →

pts

…not in vain).

  • -purisa a stupid or dense fellow Vin.iv.126, Vin.iv.144.

the Vedic mogha for the later Sk. moha,…

mukha →

pts

…of the Buddha or Mahāpurisa) Ja.ii.7; DN-a.i.287 (uttāna˚ clear mouthed, i.e. easy to understand, cp. DN.i.116); Pv-a.11, Pv-a.12…

ni →

pts

…(without thirst), ˚ppurisa (without a man), ˚pphala (without fruit); niccala motion-less, ˚kkaruṇa (heartless), ˚ddosa (fault˚),…

nillaccheti →

pts

…to castrate Thig.437 (= purisa-bhāvassa lacchana-bhūtāni bījakāni nillacchesi nīhari Thag-a.270). See also nillañchaka &…

nippurisa →

pts

…with variant reading niṣpuruṣa.

nis + purisa

ocaraka FIXME double →

pts

Ocaraka

in special meaning of one who makes himself at home or familiar with, an investigator, informant scout, spy (ocarakā ti carapurisā C. on Ud.66)
■ Thus also in BSk. as avacaraka one who furn …

paccatta →

pts

…referable“); Mil.96 (˚purisa-kāra); Dhs-a.169; Vv-a.9, Vv-a.13; Pv-a.232.

  • -vacana expression of separate…

paggaṇhāti →

pts

…Mil.186; Pv-a.114 (sappurisa-dhammaṃ). 3. to put to, exert, strain, apply vigorously (cittaṃ one’s mind) SN.v.9; Pts.ii.20…

panna →

pts

…jina-bhūmi, one of the 8 purisa-bhūmiyo-cp. DN.i.54 & Dial. i.722).

  • -loma one whose hairs have fallen or…

para →

pts

…(daḷha˚); SN.ii.28 (purisa˚), SN.v.66, SN.v.104 sq.; AN.i.4, AN.i.50 (purisa˚); AN.iv.190; Snp.293; Dhp.313; Mnd.487; Ja.i.256;…

paraṃ →

pts

…Ja.iv.35 (explained by C. as purisa˚, viz. a series of husbands, but probably misunderstood, Kern,

Toevoegselen

s. v. interperts as…

parikaḍḍhati →

pts

…win over seduce DN.ii.283 (purisaṃ); Mil.143 (janapadaṃ). Cp parikassati and…

paṇhin →

pts

adjective having heels DN.ii.17 (āyata˚ having projecting heels, the 3rd of the 32 characteristics of a Mahāpurisa).

fr. paṇhi

paṭi →

pts

…˚puggala (one’s equal), ˚purisa (rival), ˚bala (adequate), ˚bimba (counterpart), ˚bhāga (id.); ˚malla (rival wrestler) ˚sama, ˚sāsana,…

paṭipurisa →

pts

rival, opponent Mnd.172.

paṭi + purisa

paṭisūra →

pts

rival hero or fighter, an opponent in fight Snp.831 (= paṭipurisa paṭisattu paṭimalla Mnd.172); Mnd.173 (id.).

paṭi + sūra

peta →

pts

…Vin.iv.269 (contrasted with purisa, yakkha & tiracchāna-gata) AN.v.269 (dānaṃ petānaṃ upakappati); Ja.iv.495 sq (yakkhā pisācā petā,…

phala →

pts

…(dantehi ˚ṃ chindati = purisabhāvaṃ nāseti to castrate); Ja.vi.237 (uddhita-pphalo, adj., = uddhaṭa-bījo C.), Ja.vi.238 (dantehi…

porisa →

pts

…servants Vism.121. For purisa in uttama˚ (= mahāpurisa) Dhp.97 (cp. Dhp-a.ii.188). Cp posa.

abstr. fr. purisa, for…

porisiya →

pts

adjective

  1. of human nature, human Ja.iv.213.
  2. Of the height of man Vin.ii.138.

fr. purisa, cp. porisa & poroseyya

porisāda →

pts

man-eater, cannibal Ja.v.34 sq., Ja.v.471 sq., Ja.v.486, Ja.v.488 sq., Ja.v.499, Ja.v.510.

fr. purisa + ad to eat

posa →

pts

Posa1

= purisa, man (poetical form, only found in verse) Vin.i.230; SN.i.13, SN.i.205; Ja.iii.309; AN.iv.266; Snp.110, Snp.662; Dhp.104,…

pubba →

pts

…to pacchā-parikamma)

  • -purisa ancestor DN.i.93 DN.i.94
  • -peta a deceased spirit, a ghost (= peta DN.i.8 (˚kathā, cp. DN-a.i.90 &

puggala →

pts

…SN.v.265; Vism.409- purisa-puggala individual man, being, person SN.ii.206 SN.iv.307; AN.i.173 = MN.ii.217. Characterised as an…

pulla →

pts

…only in cpd. pulliṅga (= purisa-linga) membrum virile, penis Ja.v.143 (where explained by C. as uṇha-chārikā pl. “hot embers”; the…

puman →

pts

…pumaṃ Ja.v.154 (gata, cp purisantara-gata)
■ On decl. cp. Müller, P.Gr. p. 79 Greiger,

Pali Grammar

§ 93#5.

see…

pura →

pts

…DN-a.i.152; Pv-a.5 (purisassa), Pv-a.22, Pv-a.39 (tassa). Often repeated (distributively purato purato each time in front, or in front…

purisaka →

pts

…intercourse with only one man Ja.i.290.

fr. purisa

purisatta →

pts

manhood, virility Dhs.634, Dhs.715, Dhs.839.

abstr. fr. purisa

purisattana →

pts

manhood Mil.171.

= purisatta, cp. Trenckner, Notes 7037

puthujjana →

pts

…to upabrūhita-ñāṇa-purisa, exemplifying upādāna and kamma); Dhp-a.i.5 (opp. ariyasāvaka), Dhp-a.i.445 Sdhp.363.

*…

puṃs →

pts

…Pāli been taken over by purisa, except in itthi-pumā at the old passage DN.iii.85. The strong base is in P….

rasa →

pts

…above 2), said of the Mahāpurisa DN.ii.18 DN.iii.144 (cp. translation Dial. ii.15 “his taste is supremely acute”). The phrase & its wording…

rati →

pts

love, attachment, pleasure, liking for (loc.), fondness of SN.i.133 (˚ṃ paccanubhavati), SN.i.207; SN.iii.256; Snp.41 (= anukkhaṇṭhit adhivacanaṃ Cnd.537), Snp.59 (id.), Snp.270, Snp.642, Snp.956 (= n …

rājan →

pts

…peculiar to the Mahāpurisa or the (mythol. “Great Man,” who may become either the Saviour of men in the religious sense, a…

rājā →

pts

…peculiar to the Mahāpurisa or the (mythol. “Great Man,” who may become either the Saviour of men in the religious sense, a…

sappurisa →

pts

…MN.i.8; SN.iii.4; asappurisa = anariya Snp-a.479. sappurisatara a better man SN.v.20.

sat (= sant) + purisa

satta →

pts

…the body), a sign of a Mahāpurisa DN.ii.18; DN.iii.144, DN.iii.151 (i.e. on both hands, on both feet, on both shoulders, on the back). *…

saṃseva →

pts

adjective associating AN.ii.245; AN.v.113 sq. (sappurisa˚ & asappurisa˚); Mil.93.

fr. saṃ + sev

silesa →

pts

junction, embrace; a rhetoric figure, riddle, puzzle, pun Ja.v.445 (silesūpamā said of women = purisānaṃ cittabandhanena silesasadisā, ibid. 447).

fr. śliṣ

sobhiya →

pts

sort of magician or trickster, clown Ja.vi.277 (sobhiyā ti nagarasobhanā sampannarūpā purisā; not correct C.).

cp. Sk. śaubhika; BSk. śobhika Mvu.iii.113

sota →

pts

…of four angas consists of sappurisa-saṃsevā, saddhammasavana, yonisomanasikāra, and dhammânudhammapaṭipatti SN.v.347, SN.v.404. -phala

sārathi →

pts

…horses MN.i.124; SN.iv.176; purisadammasārathi a coachman of the driving animal called man, a man-trainer Vin.i.35; DN.i.49; Snp.p.103; Iti.79 …

sāvaka →

pts

…the congregation of the eight Aryas MN.ii.120; SN.i.220 (cattāri purisayugāni aṭṭha purisapuggalā), SN.ii.79 sq.; Iti.88.

fr….

tiṇa →

pts

…hay-fever Mil.216;

  • -purisaka a straw-man, a scarecrow Mil.352; Vism.462; Dhs-a.111;
  • -bhakkha

tāva →

pts

…yadi evaṃ pitā tāva purisabhāve na rodati, mātu nāma hadayaṃ mudukaṃ “even if the father as man does not weep, surely,” & c.,…

tāvataka →

pts

…the 19th sign of a Mahāpurisa); instr. as adv. tāvatakena after a little time Mil.107; Dhp-a.iii.61
■ See also tattaka (contracted of…

uddhagga →

pts

…of the hair of a Mahāpurisa DN.ii.18 = DN.iii.144, DN.iii.154. 2. prominent, conspicuous Ja.iv.345 (˚rājin having prominent stripes, of a…

upanikkhitta →

pts

laid down (secretly), placed by or on top SN.v.457; Ja.vi.390; Mil.80
■ m. a spy Ja.vi.394 (˚purisa).

upa + n˚

upari →

pts

…majjhimassa purisassa asīsa-ghaṭṭā “not knocking against the head of a middle-(sized) man” is not quite clear). *…

ussada →

pts

…a qualification of the Mahāpurisa DN.iii.151 (viz. on both hands, feet, shoulders, and on his back). 3. rubbing in, anointing, ointment; adj….

ussaṅkha →

pts

…characteristics of a Mahāpurisa DN.ii.17; DN.iii.143, DN.iii.154; DA explains: the ankles are not over the heels, but midway in the length of…

uttama →

pts

-purisa Iti.97 & -porisa the greatest man (= mahāpurisa) Dhp.97 (see Dhp-a.ii.188). *…

uṇṇa →

pts

…of the 32 signs of a Mahāpurisa, bhamuk;’antare jātā uṇṇā odātā etc. DN.ii.18 = DN.iii.144 = DN.iii.170 = Snp-a.285. Also at…

vana →

pts

…in the woods Ja.iv.210 (˚purisa); Ja.v.427, Ja.v.429.

  • -gahana jungle thicket Vism.647 (in simile). *…

vedhavera →

pts

son of a widow; in two diff. passages of the Jātaka, both times characterized as sukka-cchavī vedhaverā “sons of widows, with white skins,” and at both places misunderstood (or unintelligibly exp …

vepurisikā →

pts

woman resembling a man (sexually), a man-like woman, androgyn Vin.ii.271; Vin.iii.129.

vi + purisa + aka

verin →

pts

…revengeful Ja.iii.177; Pv.iv.3#25 (= veravanto Pv-a.252); Mil.196 Vism.296 (˚puggala), Vism.326 (˚purisa, in simile), Vism.512 (in sim.);…

vesa →

pts

…Pv-a.62, Pv-a.93 (ummattaka˚), Pv-a.161 (tunnavāya˚); Sdhp.384; purisa˚ (of women) DN-a.i.147.

cp. Sk. veṣa, fr. viṣ to be…

visabhāga →

pts

…sq.; DN-a.i.212; Vism.180 (purisassa itthisarīraṃ, itthiyā purisa-sarīraṃ visabhāgaṃ), Vism.516; Dhp-a.iv.52; Pv-a.118….

vitakka →

pts

…DN.iii.287 (eight Mahāpurisa˚) MN.i.114 (dvidhā-kato v.), MN.i.377; SN.i.39, SN.i.126, SN.i.186, SN.i.203 SN.ii.153; SN.iv.69, SN.iv.216;…

vyattaya →

pts

opposition, reversal; in purisa˚; change of person (gram.) Snp-a.545; vacana˚; reversal of number (i.e. sg. & pl.) DN-a.i.141;…

vyañjana →

pts

…(cp Snp-a.91); Mil.11; purisa˚; membrum virile Vin.ii.269 2. letter (of a word) as opposed to attha (meaning sense,…

vā →

pts

…enclitic Kp viii. (itthiyā purisassa vā; mātari pitari vā pi). Usually repeated vā-vā (is it so-) or, either-or, e.g. Snp.1024 (Brahmā…

ya →

pts

…y. i cattāri purisa-yugāni etc. MN.i.37. Instead of yadidaṃ we also find yāvañ c’ idaṃ. See also…

yama →

pts

…AN.i.138 and passim

  1. = ˚dūta Dhp.235 (cp. Dhp-a.iii.335); Vv-a.223
  2. ˚purisā Yama-people, i.e. Petas…

yuga →

pts

…yugaḷan ti evaṃ cattāri purisa -yugaḷāni honti. Practically the same as “aṭṭha purisa-puggalā.” Referring to “pairs of sins (so…

yāga →

pts

…of the 4: assamedha, purisamedha sammāpāsa, vāja-peyya. Thus mentioned at SN.i.76 & Snp.303. 2. In Buddhistic sense: gift…

ājāniya →

pts

Ājāniya (ājānīya)

adjective noun of good race or breed; almost exclusively used to denote a thoroughbred horse (cp. assājāniya under assa3).

  1. ājāniya (the more common & younger Pāli f …

ājānīya →

pts

Ājāniya (ājānīya)

adjective noun of good race or breed; almost exclusively used to denote a thoroughbred horse (cp. assājāniya under assa3).

  1. ājāniya (the more common & younger Pāli f …

ārakkha →

pts

…Ja.ii.326; Ja.iv.29 (˚purisa); Ja.v.212 (˚ṭṭhāna, i.e. harem), Ja.v.374 (˚parivāra); Pp.21 (an˚), Pp.24; Mil.154; Vism.19 (˚gocara…

āyata →

pts

…(one of the signs of a Mahāpurisa) DN.ii.17 DN.iii.143.

  • -pamha a long eye-lash Thig.384 (= dīghapakhuma Thag-a.250).

Sk….