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sati, 1789 találat.
sāti →
dppn
He was a fisherman’s son and held the false view that, according to the Buddha’s teaching, a man’s consciousness runs on and continues without break of identity. Sāti’s colleagues did their best to ch …
sati →
farkas
éberség, jelenlét; emlékezés
sati →
pts
…Vin.ii.289#2. sati (sammā˚) is one of the constituents of the 8-fold Ariyan Path (e g. AN.iii.141 sq.; Vb-a.120):…
satī →
pts
- being Ja.iii.251.
- a good or chaste woman Abhp.237; asatī an unchaste woman Mil.122 = Ja.iii.350; Ja.v.418; Ja.vi.310.
fr. sant, ppr. of as
acelakassapa →
dppn
…ascetics. Their conversation is recorded in the Kassapa-Sīhanāda Sutta. DN.i.161ff. After the usual four months’ probation, he joined…
aciravata →
dppn
A novice who had a conversation with Prince Jayasena on the life of the bhikkhu. Aciravata repeats this conversation to the Buddha who thereupon…
aggāḷave cetiye →
dppn
…in his own powers of improvisation (paṭibhāna). SN.i.187 Here, again, the Buddha utters the praises of Hatthaka Āḷavaka, who visits him…
ajapālanigrodha →
dppn
…Several other conversations held here with Māra are recorded in the Saṃyutta. SN.i.103f.
Here, also, the Buddha spent some time…
ajātasattu →
dppn
…But Devadatta was not satisfied till Bimbisāra, who was one of the Buddha’s foremost supporters, was killed.
Ajātasattu helped Devadatta…
akaniṭṭhā →
dppn
…Sutta. DN.ii.286 Sakka speaks of them as the highest devas, and expresses his satisfaction that he, too, will be born among them in his last life.
ambapālivana →
dppn
…being on the value of the satipaṭṭhāna. SN.v.141ff. In the third sutta AN.iv.100–106 he dwells on the impermanence of all sankhāras…
ambaṭṭha →
dppn
…to have opened his conversation by reviling the Sākiyans and calling them menials. It appears that Ambaṭṭha had once gone on some business…
anuruddha →
dppn
…was well grounded in the satipaṭṭhāna. SN.v.302 Apart from his teaching of the satipaṭṭhāna, he does not seem to have found fame as…
anurādha →
dppn
…exists after death; dissatisfied with his answer they called him “fool” and went away. Thereupon Anurādha sought advice from the Buddha,…
asurindakabhāradvāja →
dppn
AsurindakabhāradvājaAsurindakaBhāradvāja
A brahmin, one of three brothers who had conversations with the Buddha and were converted. SN.i.163f.
avanti →
dppn
…account, DN.ii.235 Māhissati is mentioned as having been, at least for some time, the capital of Avanti. It is quite likely that ancient Avanti…
beluva →
dppn
…him there, amid their conversation is recorded in the Aṭṭhakanāgara Sutta. MN.i.349ff. AN.v.342ff.
Beluva was a small village, and when…
bhadda →
dppn
…the unrighteous life SN.v.15f. and the cultivation of the satipaṭṭhānas. SN.v.171f.
bhaggava →
dppn
A potter in Rājagaha in whose dwelling the Buddha met and conversed with Pukkusāti. MN.iii.237
Bhaggava seems to have been a generic name for all potters, perhaps a special form of address used towar …
bhaggavagotta →
dppn
…a friend of Sunakkhatta. The Buddha once visited him, and their conversation is recorded in the Pātika Sutta. DN.iii.1ff.
brahmadatta →
dppn
…Thag.441–446
Brahmadatta4
Pupil of the wanderer Suppiya. A conversation between these two led to the preaching of the Brahmajāla…
brahmāyu →
dppn
…visited the Buddha.
He satisfied any remaining doubts he had as to the marks on the Buddha’s body and then proceeded to ask him questions on…
bāhiya →
dppn
…told to meditate on the four satipaṭṭhānas. This contemplation led to arahantship.
Bāhiya3
A monk, fellow dweller of Anuruddha at…
bāvarī →
dppn
…Patiṭṭhāna, Māhissati, Ujjeni, Gonaddha, Vedisa, Vanasavhya (or Tumbava, v.l. Vanasāvatthi), Kosambī, Sāketa and Sāvatthī; then,…
candana →
dppn
…SN.i.53 records a conversation between Candana and the Buddha and a visit paid by Candana to Mahā Moggallāna….
citta →
dppn
…contains a record of conversations between Citta and members of the Order, among whom, besides those already mentioned, were Kāmabhū and…
cunda →
dppn
…mentions another conversation between the Buddha and Cunda. Cunda tells the Buddha that he approves of the methods of purification laid down…
daṇḍapāṇi →
dppn
…Kapilavatthu and questioned him on his teachings. The Buddha explained them to him, but he was not satisfied, and went away “shaking his head,…
devahita →
dppn
…Devahita came later to the Buddha, and after some conversation he was converted. SN.i.174f.
ekapuṇḍarīka →
dppn
…Ānanda. The king followed the Elder to the monastery, and their conversation is recorded in the Bāhitika Sutta. MN.ii.112f.
gajaṅgala →
dppn
…Mukheluvana and was visited there by Uttara, the disciple of Pārāsariya. Their conversation is recorded in the Indriyabhāvānā Sutta….
ghaṭīkāra →
dppn
In the time of Kassapa Buddha he was a potter of Vehaliṅga, looking after his blind parents. He was a very pious and devoted follower of the Buddha, ministering to him better than anyone else, and the …
ghoṭamukha →
dppn
…and had a conversation with him, recorded in the Ghoṭamukha Sutta. At the conclusion of the talk he declared himself converted and…
godha →
dppn
A Sākiyan. A conversation between him and Mahānāma the Sākiyan is recorded in the Godha Sutta. SN.v.371
gonaddha →
dppn
…see the Buddha at Rājagaha.
Between Gonaddha and their starting place lay Patitthāna, Māhissati and Ujjeni, and the next stopping place…
gosiṅgasālavanadāya →
dppn
…and others, their conversation led to the preaching of the Mahāgosiṅga Sutta….
hatthaka →
dppn
…books record several conversations between the Buddha and Hatthaka. He once saw the Buddha at Gomagga in Siṃsapāvana, near Alavi, and asked him…
hāliddakāni →
dppn
…the Elder regarding the diversity of sensations.
iccānaṅgala →
dppn
IccānaṅgalaIcchānaṅkala
A brahmin village in the Kosala country. It was while staying in the woodland thicket there that the Buddha preached the Ambaṭṭha Sutta. DN.i.87 From this sutta, the village w …
isidatta →
dppn
…answered the question to the satisfaction of Citta. Citta likewise asked questions regarding various views, such as the infinity of the world, etc….
isipatana →
dppn
…time; among recorded conversations at Isipatana are several between Sāriputta and Mahākoṭṭhita, SN.ii.112f. SN.iii.167f. SN.iv.162f.…
jāṇussoṇi →
dppn
…their views. Two such conversations are recorded—one with Subha Todeyyaputta, MN.ii.209 the other with Pilotika. MN.i.175ff. His discussion…
jīvaka →
dppn
…been assured of the realisation of deathlessness. AN.iii.451
One discussion he had with the Buddha regarding the qualities of a pious lay…
kaccāna →
dppn
…to by Ānanda in a conversation with Channa. SN.iii.134
The Kaccānagotta is mentioned among the higher castes, together with Moggallāna and…
kajangala →
dppn
…Mukheluvana and was visited there by Uttara, the disciple of Pārāsariya. Their conversation is recorded in the Indriyabhāvānā Sutta….
kammāsadhamma →
dppn
…DN.ii.55 SN.ii.92 the Mahāsatipaṭṭhāna Sutta, DN.ii.290 MN.i.55 and the Ānañjasappāya Sutta. MN.ii.26 The Saṃyutta Nikāya…
kandaraka →
dppn
…their disciples in the four satipaṭṭhānas. Pessa stated that it was far more difficult to train men than animals. The Buddha agreed and…
kassapagotta →
dppn
…preach a sermon, but was not satisfied with it and kept on thinking— “This recluse is much too scrupulous”. Later, he was filled with remorse…
katamorakatissa →
dppn
…and their colleagues. Vin.iv.335
Katamorakatissaka was one of the monks about whom dissatisfaction was expressed to the Buddha, by the…
kaṇḍakīvana →
dppn
…near Sāketa. The conversation which took place there between Sāriputta and Moggallāna is recorded in the Padesa Sutta. SN.v.174f. A…
kimbila →
dppn
…record is made of a conversation between Kimbila and the Buddha, when Kimbila asks how the Dhamma could be made to endure long after the…
kokanuda →
dppn
…and enters into conversation with him. Kokanuda asks Ānanda a series of questions, such as whether the world is eternal, whether the…
kosambī →
dppn
…route is given from Mahissati to Rājagaha, passing through Kosambī, the halting-places mentioned being Ujjeni, Gonaddha, Vedisa, Vanasavhya,…
kumārakassapa →
dppn
…the gift of varied and versatile discourse. AN.i.24 Once when Kumāra Kassapa was meditating in Andhavana a deva appeared before him, and asked…
kuru →
dppn
…Mahānidāna Sutta, the Mahāsatipaṭṭhāna Sutta, the Māgaṇḍiya Sutta, the Anañjasappāya Sutta, the Sammosa Sutta and the Ariyavasā…
kuṇḍaliya →
dppn
…way of living.
The conversation leads to a discussion of the bojjhangas, the satipaṭṭhāna, and virtuous ways of behaviour. At the end of…
kāpathika →
dppn
…where he interrupted a conversation which the Buddha was holding with some aged brahmins; they rebuked him for interrupting his elders, but…
kāḷudāyī →
dppn
…records a conversation between Udāyī and Ānanda. Udāyī asks Ānanda to explain in detail a question which is recorded in the…
kāḷī →
dppn
…hearsay. AN.i.26 A conversation between her and Mahā Kaccāna is related, where she asks him for a detailed exposition of one of the stanzas in…
kūṭāgārasālā →
dppn
…him there and of his conversations with them. Among such visitors are mentioned several Licchavi chiefs, Mahāli Otthatthaddha, DN.i.150ff.…
mahesā →
dppn
MahesāMāhissati
A city in the Buddha’s day, mentioned as lying on the route from Bāvari’s hermitage to Sāvatthī. Snp.1011
According to the…
mahākoṭṭhita →
dppn
…nature of arising, two on satisfaction, SN.iii.172–177 two on arising, SN.iii.173 and three on ignorance and knowledge. SN.iii.17 Another…
mahāli →
dppn
…information as to the teachings of Pūraṇa Kassapa. SN.iii.68 This conversation resulted from Mahāli having heard the Sakkapañha Sutta.
mahāmoggallāna →
dppn
…tells the monks of a conversation he held with the Buddha by means of these divine powers. For another discussion between Sāriputta and…
mahānāma →
dppn
…books record several conversations between him and the Buddha, and Ānanda, Godha, and Lomasavaṅgīsa. Once when the Buddha arrived at…
mandhātā →
dppn
A primeval king. He is considered as an example of one whose desires could never be satisfied. AN.ii.17 Thig.488
medakathalikā →
dppn
…himself.; by guarding oneself, one guards another; this is done by the cultivation of the four satipaṭṭhānas. SN.v.168f.
The name…
moriyā →
dppn
…the Moriyas of Pipphalivana. They came rather late and had to be satisfied with a share of the ashes. DN.ii.166
moḷiyasīvaka →
dppn
…SN.iv.230f. Another conversation he had with the Buddha is recorded in the Aṅguttara Nikāya. AN.iii.356 There he asks the Buddha if the claims…
musila →
dppn
Musila
A monk. A conversation is recorded in the Saṃyutta Nikāya SN.ii.115f. between him and Savittha, which is said to have taken place in…
māgaṇḍiya →
dppn
…Buddha, aware of this conversation, entered the hut in the evening and had a discussion with Māgaṇḍiya, who ended by joining the Order, later…
mānadinna →
dppn
…by Ānanda, to whom he confessed that even in his illness he practiced the four satipaṭṭhāna. He was quite free from the five lower fetters….
nakulapitā →
dppn
…contains records of conversations between Nakulapitā and the Buddha. Both husband and wife are mentioned in lists of eminent disciples….
nanda →
dppn
…of Bāvarī. His conversation with the Buddha is recorded in the Nanda māṇavaapucchā. Snp.1007…
nandaka →
dppn
…happiness. During the conversation, a man comes to tell Nandaka that his bath is ready. Nandaka sends him away, saying that the inner washing…
nandana →
dppn
…them, and he went away satisfied. SN.i.62
Nandana2Nandanavana
The chief of the parks in Tāvatiṃsā, where the inhabitants of…
nigrodha →
dppn
…him and entered into conversation. The Buddha, by his divine ear, hearing their talk, approached them and continued the discussion with Nigrodha;…
nāḷandā →
dppn
…and also several conversations with Asibandhakaputta. SN.ii.311–323
The Buddha visited Nāḷandā during his last tour through Māgadha,…
opamañña →
dppn
Opamañña1
One of the names of Pokkharasāti. MN.ii.200
Opamañña2
A Gandhabba chieftain, who was among those present at the preaching of the Mahāsamaya Sutta. DN.ii.258 He is me …
oṭṭhaddha →
dppn
…ways, though it is stated that earlier in the day they had taken the uposatha-vows. The conversation that took place between Oṭṭhaddha and…
paribbājakā →
dppn
…engaging in friendly, conversational discussions on matters of ethics and philosophy, nature lore and mysticism. They differed very much in…
pañcakaṅga →
dppn
…to the Buddha the conversation he had had with the Paribbājaka Uggāhamāna Samanamandikāputta, and the Buddha preached to him the…
pessa →
dppn
…also present, and his conversation on that occasion is recorded in the Kandaraka Sutta. When Pessa had left, the Buddha is reported to have said…
pilotika →
dppn
…the Buddha. It is this conversation which, on its being repeated by Jāṇussoṇi to the Buddha, led to the preaching of the Cullahatthipadopama…
piṅgiyānī →
dppn
…Nikāya records a conversation between him and Kāraṇapālī. The latter meets Piṅgiyānī and, on learning that he was returning from a…
pokkharasāti →
dppn
PokkharasātiPokkharasādi
A brahmin of great wealth and learning who lived in Ukkaṭṭha, on a royal demesne given by Pasenadi. Ambaṭṭha was the pupil of Pokkharasāti, who sent him to the Buddha at Icch …
potaliya →
dppn
…MN.i.359ff.
A conversation he had with the Buddha is recorded in the Aṅguttara Nikāya. At the end of the discussion he declared himself…
pukkusāti →
dppn
A young monk whom the Buddha met at the house of Bhaggava, the potter, in Rājagaha. Pukkusāti was already occupying the guest room of the house, and the Buddha asked to be allowed to share it, to whic …
purāṇa →
dppn
…AN.v.138ff.
A conversation he had with the Buddha, in the company of Isidatta, at Sādhuka, is recorded in the Saṃyutta Nikāya…
puṇṇa →
dppn
…to himself and others when they were yet novices; Puṇṇa had preached to them on causation, and they were able to understand the Doctrine…
puṇṇaka →
dppn
…Buddha. Snp.1006 His conversation with the Buddha is given in the Puṇṇakamāṇavapucchā. Snp.1043–1048
Puṇṇaka2
A Yakkha…
puṇṇikā →
dppn
Puṇṇikā2
A slave girl of Pokkharasāti. MN.ii.201
pāvā →
dppn
…share in his relics. Doṇa satisfied their claim, and a Thūpa was erected in Pāvā over their share of the relics. DN.ii.167
The inhabitants of…
pāṭali →
dppn
…Uttara who visited the Buddha and questioned him regarding his power of magic. Several conversations he had with the Buddha, on various topics,…
raṭṭhapāla →
dppn
…visited him. Their conversation is recorded in the Raṭṭhapāla Sutta. MN.ii.54ff.
The Vinaya Vin.iii.148 contains a stanza quoted by the…
revata →
dppn
…doctrine. During the conversation, Sānavāsī arrived and questioned Sabbakāmī regarding the Ten Points, but the latter refused to express an…
reṇu →
dppn
Son and successor of King Disampati. On the death of his father Reṇu, with the advice and co operation of his chief steward Jotipāla, who was also his great friend, divided his kingdom into seven part …
rājagaha →
dppn
…passing through Māhissati, Ujjeni, Gonaddha, Vedisa. Vanasavhaya, Kosambī, Sāketa, Sāvatthī, Setavyā, Kapilavatthu, Kusinārā, on to…
sakka →
dppn
…answer. Moggallāna departs satisfied, and Sakka tells his handmaidens that Moggallāna is a “fellow of his” in the higher life, meaning,…
sakuladāyī →
dppn
…Suttas record two conversations between him and the Buddha in the Paribbājakārāma at Moranivāpa in Rājagaha.
He is also said to have been…
samiddhi →
dppn
…MN.iii.192f. A conversation between Potaliputta and Samiddhi, three years after the latter had joined the Order, led to the preaching of the…
sanaṅkumāra →
dppn
…So seated, he expresses his satisfaction that Sakka and all the Tāvatiṃsā Devas should honour and follow the Buddha. His voice has all the…
sandhāna →
dppn
…Buddha, and it was his conversation with the Paribbājaka Nigrodha that led to the preaching of the Udumbarika Sīhanāda Sutta.
In the Aṅguttara…
sappasoṇḍikapabbhāra →
dppn
…Rājagaha. DN.ii.116 A conversation which took place there between Sāriputta and Upasena, just before the latter’s death, is recorded in the…
savittha →
dppn
…SN.ii.115 contains two conversations of Savittha, both of which took place at the Ghositārāma in Kosambī. The first is with Musila and deals with…
sela →
dppn
…power, that Sela should be satisfied on these two points as well. Sela then praised the Buddha in a series of verses and asked questions of him….
serissaka →
dppn
…met him and had a conversation with him, which he reported to the Buddha. DN.ii.356f. The deva of the vimāna was also called Serīsaka,…
serī →
dppn
…at Jetavana and held a conversation with him regarding the giving of food. He tells the Buddha that he was formerly a king, a great giver of gifts…
setabyā →
dppn
…AN.ii.37 records a conversation between the Buddha and the brahmin Doṇa, whom the Buddha met on the road from Ukkaṭṭha to Setavyā. The…
sirivaḍḍha →
dppn
…asking him to visit him. Ānanda, went and preached to him on the four satipaṭṭhānas. Sirivaḍḍha became an anāgāmī. SN.v.176f.
soṇa →
dppn
…their origin and their cessation; SN.iii.48f. and, on another occasion, as to why some beings achieve complete cessation in this life and…
soṇadaṇḍa →
dppn
…and colleagues. Their conversation is recorded in the Soṇadaṇḍa Sutta. At the end of the discourse, Soṇadaṇḍa expressed his…
subhadda →
dppn
…Buddha overheard the conversation and asked Subhadda to come in. Subhadda asked the Buddha if there were any truth in the teachings of other…
sumbha →
dppn
…Udāyi visited the Buddha during a stay, and had a conversation with him. SN.v.89 SN.v.168
sunakkhatta →
dppn
…gives an account of his dissatisfaction.
His grievance was that the Buddha showed no mystic superhuman wonders, that he had not shown him the…
sundarī →
dppn
…them to retract their accusations against the Buddha and his monks and to confess their own wickedness. They were then punished for murder….
suppabuddha →
dppn
…Sakka reported this conversation to the Buddha, who said that no power in the world would change Suppabuddha. Soon after, Suppabuddha visited the…
sāṭimattiya →
dppn
SāṭimattiyaSātimattiya
A monk whose Theragāthā verses speak of one who formerly had faith but now has no more, and of wandering for alms, a little here and there. Thag.246–248
sīha →
dppn
…Having discovered in conversation with the Buddha that he was falsely accused of preaching wrong doctrines, Sīha declared himself the Buddha’s…
sūkarakha →
dppn
…was also present, and the sutta led to his attainment of arahantship. MN.i.497 MN.i.501
A conversation which the Buddha had there with…
tāvatiṃsā →
dppn
TāvatiṃsāTidasāTidiva
The second of the six deva-worlds, the first being the Cātummahārājika world. Tāvatiṃsā stands at the top of Mount Sineru. Sakka is king of Tāvatiṃsā.
Tāvatiṃsā was also known …
uddaka →
dppn
…finding this doctrine unsatisfactory, abandoned it. MN.i.165ff. MN.i.240ff.
The Buddha evidently had a high regard for Uddaka-Rāmaputta,…
udena →
dppn
…visited him. Their conversation is recorded in the Ghoṭamukha Sutta. At the end of Udena’s sermon, the brahmin offered to share with him the…
udāyī →
dppn
…also records a conversation between Udāyī and Ānanda, when Udāyī asks if it is possible to describe the consciousness, too, as being…
uggāhamāna →
dppn
…the carpenter, Pañcakaṅga, on his way to see the Buddha, visited him and had a conversation with him, which conversation Pañcakaṅga later…
ujjenī →
dppn
The capital of Avanti. In the Buddha’s time, Caṇḍapajjota Vin.i.276 was king of Ujjenī and there was friendly intercourse between that city and Māgadha, whose king was Seniya Bimbisāra. After Bimbisār …
ukkaṭṭha →
dppn
A town in Kosala, near the Himālaya. It has been given, free from all taxes (as brahmadeyya), to Pokkharasāti by the king of Kosala, in recognition of the former’s skill. It was thickly populated an …
upaka →
dppn
…talk and reports the conversation to Ajātasattu. The king shows his anger at the man’s presumption in having remonstrated with the Buddha….
upamañña →
dppn
The family to which Pokkharasāti belonged. He was, therefore, called Opamañña. MN.ii.200
upananda →
dppn
…of the Māgadha kingdom. He was present at the conversation, recorded in the Gopaka-Moggallāna Sutta, between…
upavāna →
dppn
…engages Upavāna in conversation and asks him to explain the five qualities which make a monk esteemed and loved by his colleagues. At the end of…
uruvelakappa →
dppn
…on the arising and the cessation of Ill. SN.iv.327f. It was perhaps on the same occasion that the Buddha was visited by the headman Rāsiya,…
uruvelā →
dppn
…was to cultivate the four satipaṭṭhānas and that Sahampati visited the Blessed One and confirmed his view.SN.v.167 SN.v.185 A different…
uṇṇābha →
dppn
…explains how the task does come to an end, and Uṇṇābha expresses great satisfaction with the answer. Perhaps this refers to another…
vacchagotta →
dppn
…arahant Thera. Several conversations he had with the Buddha are mentioned in the books. For details see the Tevijja Vacchagotta-, Aggi…
vajjiyamāhita →
dppn
…whom he repeated the conversation. The Buddha praised him, and said it was untrue that he discouraged all austerity and asceticism; such penances…
vassakāra →
dppn
…and tells Ānanda of a conversation he once had with the Buddha regarding jhāna. Ānanda, remarks that all jhānas are not equally…
vaḍḍhamātā →
dppn
…of Vaḍḍha. Her conversation with Vaḍḍha and his declaration to her after becoming an arahant are included in the Therīgāthā….
verahaccāni →
dppn
…“The existence of the senses,” answered Udāyī; and she, expressing her satisfaction, declared herself a follower of Udāyī. SN.iv.121f.
vessabhū →
dppn
King of Avanti in the time of Reṇu. His capital was Māhissatī. DN.ii.236
vesāli →
dppn
…in the course of their conversation, he spoke to Ānanda of the beauties of Vesāli: of the Udena cetiya, the Gotamaka cetiya, the Sattambaka…
visākha →
dppn
…she answered. Their conversation is recorded in the Culla Vedalla Sutta. MN.i.299f. Visākha then visited the Buddha and reported their…
yasa →
dppn
Yasa 1
He was the son of a very wealthy treasurer of Benares, and was brought up in great luxury, living in three mansions, according to the seasons and surrounded with all kinds of pleasu …
yasoja →
dppn
…to indulge in mere conversation.
His Theragāthā verses speak in praise of a thin monk who is dedicated and content, while criticizing those…
ānāpānasati →
farkas
éber jelenlét a légzésben
anussati →
farkas
felidézés
satipaṭṭhāna →
farkas
az éberség megalapozása
abbhakkhāna →
ncped
false accusation; slander.
abbhudāhasi →
ncped
(he) uttered, introduced (a subject of conversation).
abbhuggacchissati →
ncped
abhihasati →
ncped
is excited; rejoices in the prospect of
abhijigiṃsati →
ncped
tries to win; wishes to overcome
abhijigīsati →
ncped
tries to win; wishes to overcome
abhiniddisati →
ncped
points out, indicates, characterizes.
abhinivisati →
ncped
enters, settles in; devotes oneself to, is intent on, adheres to (acc. or loc); is convinced, insists (on what is not true).
abhipassati →
ncped
sees, looks for; regards, takes as; recognizes.
abhiraddha →
ncped
- (mfn.) satisfied, pleased; conciliated; successful.
- (n.) successful accomplishment, success.
abhirādhana →
ncped
satisfaction.
abhirādhi →
ncped
pleasing, giving satisfaction.
abhirādhin →
ncped
pleasing, giving satisfaction.
abhisaññanirodha →
ncped
cessation of perception, of awareness.
abhisaṃvisati →
ncped
attaches oneself to; clings to.
abhivassati →
ncped
rains, rains down (upon, acc.); showers.
abhiññā →
ncped
…knowledge (five (or six): iddhividhā, dibbasota, paracittavijānana, pubbenivāsānussati, dibbacakkhu, + āsavānam khaye ñaṇaṃ). 3. idea;…
accayato passati →
ncped
recognizes an offense (as being such)
accayaṃ passati →
ncped
recognizes an offense (as being such)
adhigamissati →
ncped
aggarasaparititta →
ncped
completely satisfied with the best flavored foods
ajinasāṭī →
ncped
garment made of skins
ajjhesati →
ncped
requests; asks (esp for instruction or recitation of the dhamma).
ajjhosati →
ncped
grasps, clings to; relishes.
ajjhāvasati →
ncped
inhabits; dwells in, lives on (as ruler or owner); esp. agāram ~ati, lives the settled life of a householder.
alaṅkaroti →
ncped
ornaments; adorns oneself; puts on; (neg.) finds no satisfaction in.
anabhiraddha →
ncped
dissatisfied; sulky
analaṅkaritvā →
ncped
thinking insufficient; not finding satisfaction in
analaṅkata →
ncped
not adorned; unsatisfied
anattamana →
ncped
dissatisfied, displeased, disgruntled; troubled, worried
antarākathā →
ncped
mutual talk, conversation (between)
anu-esati →
ncped
anu-esati
pr. 3 sg. searches; looks for
anubhavissati →
ncped
anubhāsati →
ncped
speaks after, repeats; continually speaks.
anudhaṃsana →
ncped
(falsely) accusing; (false) accusation; defamation.
anudissati →
ncped
points out; declares; assigns, dedicates (a gift)
anuggahita →
ncped
anuggahita1anuggahīta
pp mfn. made happy; satisfied; helped, furthered
anuggahita2
neg. mfn.
anukkhepa →
ncped
throwing back; compensation.
anumasati →
ncped
touches; takes hold of (to examine); considers, examines.
anupassati →
ncped
looks at; contemplates.
anupavisati →
ncped
enters (after); goes into; resorts to; is present (in)
anuppavisati →
ncped
enters (after); goes into; resorts to; is present (in)
anupubbanirodha →
ncped
successive cessation.
anusati →
ncped
recollection, remembrance, calling to mind
anussati →
ncped
recollection, remembrance, calling to mind
anussatiṭṭhāna →
ncped
subject of recollection
anusāsati →
ncped
teaches, instructs; advises, exhorts; guides, leads (a group); governs, administers.
anutappissati →
ncped
anuvasati →
ncped
inhabits; dwells; stays.
anuyogaṃ dadāti →
ncped
answers the question (satisfactorily), passes an examination
anvesati →
ncped
searches; looks for
anvāvisati →
ncped
enters, occupies, possesses (said esp. of Māra)
apadisati →
ncped
indicates, designates; refers to (as a witness); uses as a pretext.
apadissati →
ncped
apakassati →
ncped
- draws away; removes; draws back.
- draws back, secedes; alienates oneself
apakāsati →
ncped
- draws away; removes; draws back.
- draws back, secedes; alienates oneself
appaṭivānīya →
ncped
not to be given up; not causing weariness or satiety.
asakāma →
ncped
unwilling, not consenting; discontented; unsatisfied.
asati →
ncped
eats; enjoys
assasati →
ncped
- breathes, breathes in; breathes on; breathes heavily.
- recovers one ’s breath, revives; takes courage; is comforted:
assāsati →
ncped
- breathes, breathes in; breathes on; breathes heavily.
- recovers one ’s breath, revives; takes courage; is comforted:
ativassati →
ncped
rains very much or too much; rains upon, rains into.
avakassati →
ncped
removes; draws away; secedes.
avapakassati →
ncped
draws back, secedes; alienates oneself
avapakāsati →
ncped
draws back, secedes; alienates oneself
avasissati →
ncped
is left over; is left as a remnant; remains.
ayyavosāṭitaka →
ncped
(food) offered to the ancestors
catuvīsati →
ncped
, num. twenty four.
catuvīsatima →
ncped
the 24th.
chabbīsati →
ncped
num. twenty six.
chattiṃsati →
ncped
num. thirty six.
chattiṃsatī →
ncped
num. of chattiṃsati
chayojanasatika →
ncped
measuring 600 yojanas.
cittarūpaṃ →
ncped
indeclinable as one’s intentions; in accordance with one’s thoughts; satisfactorily; ?
codanā →
ncped
- exhorting to action; admonition, reproof, criticism.
- pressing (for payment of a debt or promise); accusation (of an offense)
codanāvatthu →
ncped
ground for criticism or accusation.
codeti →
ncped
…accuses (of an offense, instr.); makes an accusation.
codāpeti →
ncped
causes (someone) to make an accusation or criticism; drives on, incites.
cuti →
ncped
falling from one existence (to another); death; cessation.
cāgānussati →
ncped
the calling to mind one’s liberality.
cīvara →
ncped
one of the three robes of a bhikkhu (antaravāsaka, uttarāsaṅga and saṅghāti), or one of the five robes of a bhikkhuni (those three plus saṅkacchika and udakasāṭika), especially the *uttara …
dade →
ncped
of dassati
dadetha →
ncped
of dassati
dadeyya →
ncped
of dassati
dadeyyaṃ →
ncped
of dassati
dadeyyuṃ →
ncped
of dassati
dadeyyāma →
ncped
of dassati
dadeyyāsi →
ncped
of dassati
daditvā →
ncped
of dassati
dadiṃsu →
ncped
of dassati
dajja →
ncped
of dassati
dajjaṃ →
ncped
of dassati
dajjeyyāma →
ncped
of dassati
dajjeyyāsi →
ncped
of dassati
dajjeyyātha →
ncped
of dassati
dajjuṃ →
ncped
of dassati
dajjā →
ncped
of dassati
dajjāmi →
ncped
of dassati
damessati →
ncped
of dameti
dassati →
ncped
dassati1
pr. 3 sg. gives; makes a gift; yields; applies.
dassati2
fut. 3 sg of dassati
dassaṃ →
ncped
of dassati
dassāma →
ncped
of dassati
dassāmi →
ncped
of dassati
dattha →
ncped
of dassati
datvā →
ncped
of dassati
devatānussati →
ncped
recalling the gods to mind.
dhamma →
ncped
…of existence; physical sensation; a mental state or quality (good or bad); (sometimes merely) thing, phenomenon, matter; the nonindependent,…
dhammanussati →
ncped
calling dhamma to mind.
dhaṃsati →
ncped
dhaṃsati1
pr. 3 sg. is bold; dares to attack.
dhaṃsati2
pr. 3 sg. falls (from); is gone (from); is deprived of.
dhaṃseti →
ncped
…pr. 3 sg. of dhamsati dares to attack; offends
dhaṃseti2
caus. pr. 3 sg. of dhamsati makes fall; deprives of; destroys;…
dhāta →
ncped
satisfied; replete.
disati →
ncped
grants; points out; shows.
dissamāna →
ncped
of dissati
dissati →
ncped
is seen; is visible; appears; seems.
domanassindriya →
ncped
the sensation faculty of dejection; unhappiness.
dukkha →
ncped
…all experience) unsatisfactory; bringing distress or trouble.
- (n.)
- pain, distress, trouble.
- (as a term characterizing all…
dussati →
ncped
dussati1
pr. 3 sg.
- be comes dirtied or spoilt or damaged.
- commits a fault, does wrong.
dussati2
pr. 3 sg. is…
dussi →
ncped
of dussati
duttappaya →
ncped
hard to satisfy.
dvattiṃsati →
ncped
num.
dvevīsati →
ncped
num. twenty two.
dvevīsatiṃ →
ncped
num. twenty two.
dviyojanasatika →
ncped
measuring 200 yojanas.
dvāvīsatima →
ncped
the 22nd.
dātave →
ncped
of dassati
dātuṃ →
ncped
of dassati
ekacca-asassatika →
ncped
ekacca-asassatika
mfn. believing in the non-eternality of some things
ekacca-sassatika →
ncped
ekacca-sassatika
mfn. believing in the eternality of some things; professing partial eternalism
ekūnavīsati →
ncped
num. 19
ekūnavīsatima →
ncped
19th.
esati →
ncped
seeks, seeks to obtain; searches for.
essati →
ncped
gacchissati →
ncped
of gacchati
gahessati →
ncped
of gaṇhāti
gahissati →
ncped
of gahessati
gamissati →
ncped
of gacchati
gavesanta →
ncped
(~antī)n of gavesati
gavesati →
ncped
looks for, seeks, searches for; inquires (for), examines.
gavesissanti →
ncped
of gavesati
gavesissati →
ncped
of gavesati
gavesituṃ →
ncped
of gavesati
ghasa →
ncped
of ghasati
ghasat →
ncped
of ghasati
ghasati →
ncped
eats; devours; destroys.
ghasāna →
ncped
of ghasati
ghaṃsanta →
ncped
(~antī)n. of ghaṃsati
ghaṃsati →
ncped
rubs, rubs to and fro; rubs against; grinds; pounds.
ghaṃsenta →
ncped
(~antī)n. of ghaṃsati
ghaṃsīyati →
ncped
of ghaṃsati
indriya →
ncped
…or energies. 3. three controlling principles. 4. five faculties of sensation or feeling. 5. three faculties of knowledge.
issati →
ncped
envies, resents, is jealous (of, dat./gen.)
jahissati →
ncped
of jahati
jigiṃsa →
ncped
of jigiṃsati
jigiṃsamāna →
ncped
of jigiṃsati
jigiṃsanā →
ncped
of jigiṃsati
jigiṃsat →
ncped
of jigiṃsati
jigiṃsati →
ncped
wishes to win or obtain; desires; covets.
jānissati →
ncped
of jānāti
jāyissati →
ncped
of jāyati
karissati →
ncped
kasati →
ncped
hurts, injures.
kassati →
ncped
kathā →
ncped
kathā1
feminine talking, talk, conversation; discussion; a talk, discourse; an account, a story.
kathā2
ind. how?.
kathāsallāpa →
ncped
conversation; dialogue
kathāvatthu →
ncped
subject for discourse or a story; a subject of conversation
khīramatta →
ncped
(one) made satisfied, drugged with milk, a baby
kilisati →
ncped
troubles, afflicts, molests; spoils
kilissati →
ncped
kilissati1
pr. 3 sg. troubles, afflicts, molests; spoils
kilissati2
3 sg. is troubled, is afflicted; feels pain is or…
klissati →
ncped
- is troubled, is afflicted; feels pain.
- is or becomes dirty or stained; is morally stained
kāressati →
ncped
kāya →
ncped
… 1. the experiencer of sensation and feeling, either (a) generally (physically and/or mentally); or (b) specifically, as one of the organs of…
kāyagatāsati →
ncped
mindfulness centered on the body; (se kāya)
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
namassitvā →
ncped
of namassati
namassiṃ →
ncped
of namassati
nassa →
ncped
of nassati
nassati →
ncped
is lost; is lost from sight; perishes; disappears, goes away; comes to nothing; is lost from the memory, is forgotten.
nassaṃ →
ncped
of nassati
nassi →
ncped
of nassati
nassāsiṃ →
ncped
of nassati
nibbidā →
ncped
weariness (of); disenchantment, dissatisfaction, disgust (with)
nibbinda →
ncped
- (mfn.) being dissatisfied or disgusted; weary; turning away.
- (m.) dissatisfaction; disgust; turning away.
nibbindati →
ncped
…becomes wearied, fed up (with, loc., occasionally acc. or instr.), feels disenchantment or dissatisfaction or disgust (with, loc., occasionally acc….
nibbinna →
ncped
- disenchanted or dissatisfied or disgusted (with); weary (of)
- which has caused dissatisfaction or disgust; given up, turned away from.
nibbisamāna →
ncped
of nibbisati
nibbisati →
ncped
settles; earns; gains.
nibbiṭṭha →
ncped
of nibbisati (what is) paid; paid off; earned
niddisati →
ncped
points out, indicates; refers to; defines, specifies; explains; proclaims, declares.
niddisi →
ncped
of niddisati
niddisitabba →
ncped
of niddisati
niggahessati →
ncped
of niggaṇhāti
niggahissati →
ncped
niggaṇhissati →
ncped
of niggaṇhāti
nighaṃsati →
ncped
rubs, rubs against; grinds; wears away.
nirassati →
ncped
throws off; lets go; drives away.
nirodha →
ncped
- ceasing, cessation; the being no more; stopping, shutting off.
- (for saññāvedayitanirodha) the cessation of conception and feeling.
nirodhadhamma →
ncped
liable to cessation; inevitably ceasing.
nirodhana →
ncped
cessation; obstructing, making cease.
nivasati →
ncped
nivasati1
pr. 3 sg. clothes; dresses oneself.
nivasati2
pr. 3 sg. passes or spends time; dwells, lives (in), inhabits.
nivisati →
ncped
enters or penetrates into; settles (on); is intent on; is convinced, insists on; is founded.
nivisi →
ncped
of nivisati
nivissa →
ncped
of nivisati
nivissavāda →
ncped
of nivisati speaking insistently, dogmatically
niviṭṭha →
ncped
niviṭṭha1
3 pl.
niviṭṭha2
pp mfn. of nivisati
- settled; encamped.
- resting or staying in; turned to, intent upon
nivāseti →
ncped
of nivāsati puts on (a garment), wears; dresses, clothes oneself (in an (under) garment); makes put on, clothes
nānattakathā →
ncped
various sorts of talk, tale, trivial conversation.
nāseti →
ncped
of nassati brings to naught; loses, lets disappear; spoils; destroys, ruins; removes; drives away; esp. expels from the saṅgha (permanently or…
obhāsati →
ncped
obhāsati1
pr. 3 sg. speaks to suggestively or lewdly or offensively; insults
obhāsati2
pr. 3 sg. shines forth, is bright;…
omasati →
ncped
omasati1
pr. 3 sg. hurts; pierces; strikes; strikes in a downward direction; attacks verbally.
omasati2
pr. 3 sg. touches,…
opānabhūta →
ncped
being like a pool or well; ever generous, satisfying.
osāna →
ncped
stopping, cessation; end.
ovassati →
ncped
is rained upon; is exposed to rain
sātireka →
ncped
with a surplus; more than
sātisāra →
ncped
associated with an offense; transgressing
tappeta →
ncped
one who satisfies; one who gladdens.
tappetar →
ncped
one who satisfies; one who gladdens.
tappeti →
ncped
- satisfies, refreshes, gladdens.
- becomes satisfied or satiated.
tappita →
ncped
satisfied; refreshed.
tasati →
ncped
tasati1
pr. 3 sg. is thirsty; craves for.
tasati2
pr. 3 sg. trembles, shakes; is afraid.
tevīsati →
ncped
num. twenty three.
tevīsatima →
ncped
the 23rd.
thassati →
ncped
of tiṭṭhati
titta →
ncped
satisfied, satiated; having enough; filled.
titti →
ncped
satisfaction; contentment.
tiyojanasatika →
ncped
measuring 300 yojanas.
tiṃsati →
ncped
, num thirty; the 30th.
tosana →
ncped
contenting; pleasing; contentment; satisfaction.
tusita →
ncped
…(mfn.) pleased; content, satisfied. 2. (or perhaps not connected to)
- (m.pl.) the name of a group of devās; the tusita devās. 2….
tussati →
ncped
is satisfied, is content, is pleased.
tuṭṭha →
ncped
of tussati pleased, content, satisfied
tuṭṭhi →
ncped
pleasure; satisfaction; contentment.
tāseti →
ncped
of tasati makes tremble; frightens, scares
udakasāṭi →
ncped
bathing cloth
uddesaka →
ncped
(from uddisati) one who recites.
uddisati →
ncped
- points to; points out, designates; specifies; assigns (to, gen.); looks to, refers to (as a teacher).
- declares, recites; expounds; expounds briefly or in general terms.
uddisita →
ncped
(from uddisati) one who looks to, refers to.
uddisitar →
ncped
(from uddisati) one who looks to, refers to.
uddissati →
ncped
uggahessati →
ncped
uggamissati →
ncped
ukkaṃsati →
ncped
draws up, raises; extols, praises.
ukkhittaka →
ncped
- who has been suspended (from the saṅgha).
- ( ~ā . sc. saṅghāti or sāṭikā ?), raised, lifted up (robe).
ukkāsati →
ncped
coughs; clears one’s throat.
ummasati →
ncped
touches; strokes in an upward direction; lifts.
upadisati →
ncped
points out (to); indicates; explains, teaches.
upadissati →
ncped
is seen, appears.
upadussati →
ncped
bears ill-will, is resentful.
upagacchisati →
ncped
upahiṃsati →
ncped
hurts, injures.
upakkosati →
ncped
blames; criticizes; reproaches; complains.
upasussati →
ncped
dries up.
upavasati →
ncped
lives in a state of abstinence, observes (a fast or (the duties of) an uposatha day).
upāsati →
ncped
sits near, stays near; waits upon, serves, is devoted to; approaches; approaches respectfully.
upāsitar →
ncped
(from upāsati) one who serves, who honors.
ussussati →
ncped
3 g. dries up; shrivels up.
uttasati →
ncped
trembles; is fearful (of, acc. and (in commentaries ) abl.)
ñassati →
ncped
of jānāti
ābhoga →
ncped
enjoyment, satiety; fullness, completion.
ādisati →
ncped
aims at; points out, indicates; relates, declares, foretells; dedicates; assigns (one’s own puñña to someone else).
āgacchissati →
ncped
āgamissati →
ncped
āharissati →
ncped
ājānissati →
ncped
āmasati →
ncped
touches, lays hold on; touches on, refers to; considers.
ānapānasati →
ncped
intentness of mind on one’s breathing in and out
ānapānassati →
ncped
intentness of mind on one’s breathing in and out
ānessati →
ncped
ārabhissati →
ncped
āraddha →
ncped
…accomplished, achieved; pleased; satisfied.
ārādhayati →
ncped
wins the favor or approval of, conciliates, propitiates; honors, satisfies; accomplishes, fulfills, carries to a successful end; achieves, gains
ārādheti →
ncped
wins the favor or approval of, conciliates, propitiates; honors, satisfies; accomplishes, fulfills, carries to a successful end; achieves, gains
āsiṃsati →
ncped
hopes for; desires.
āsāṭikā →
ncped
the egg of a fly or other insect; a nit; vermin.
ātaṅkaphassa →
ncped
contact with disease; the touch, the sensation of sickness.
āvasati →
ncped
lives in, lives on; inhabits; dwells.
āvasika →
ncped
(from āvasati) living in or on.
āvisati →
ncped
approaches; enters; takes possession of.
āññassati →
ncped
ūhasati →
ncped
laughs; smiles at (flirtatiously)
ḍasati →
ncped
ḍassati →
ncped
ḍaṃsati →
ncped
bites.
ṭhassati →
ncped
of tiṭṭhati
abandonment →
nyana
Abandonment: contemplation of: patinissaggānupassanā is one of the 18 chief kinds of insight; see: vipassanā further ānāpānasati 16.
abhiññā →
nyana
…pubbe - nivāsānussati, 5: divine eye dibba-cakkhu, 6: ceasing of all fermentation āsavakkhaya. The stereotype text met with in…
anupassanā →
nyana
…
The 4 fold: see: satipatthāna.
The 18 fold: see: vipassanā.
The 7 fold: The seven contemplations:
1: Contemplating…
anussati →
nyana
…Noble Disciples, sanghānussati
4: Recollection of Morality, sīlānussati
5: Recollection of Generosity, cāgānussati
6: Recollection…
appamāda →
nyana
…as the presence lit. ‘non-absence’ of awareness satiyāavippavāsa.
association →
nyana
…the body see: kāya-gatā-sati. The contemplation of the body’s impurity is an effective antidote against the hindrance of sense-desire see:…
attentiveness →
nyana
Attentiveness: Attention, awareness or mindfulness; see: sati satipatthāna.
avijjā →
nyana
…its origin, its cessation, and the way to its ceasing see: S. XII, 4.
As ignorance is the foundation of all life-maintaining actions,…
bala →
nyana
…3 awareness or mindfulness sati, 4 concentration samādhi, 5 understanding paññā.
Their particular aspect, distinguishing them from the…
bhāvanā →
nyana
…divine beings, death maranasati, the body kāyagatāsati,, in-and-outbreathing ānāpāna-sati and peace upasamānussati,. Among these,…
bodhipakkhiya-dhammā →
nyana
…of awareness or mindfulness satipatthāna,
the 4 right efforts see: padhāna,
the 4 roads to power iddhi-pāda,
the 5 spiritual…
body →
nyana
Body: kāya Contemplation on the b. is one of the 4 satipatthāna.
bojjhanga →
nyana
…of awareness or mindfulness satipatthāna,, as it is said in see: XLVI, 1 and explained in M. 118:
1: Whenever, o Bhikkhus, the Bhikkhu…
breathing →
nyana
Breathing: awareness or mindfulness of in-and-out-breathing ānāpānasati.
buddhānussati →
nyana
Buddhānussati: ‘recollection of the Enlightened One’; see: anussati
cittānupassanā →
nyana
Cittānupassanā: ‘contemplation of consciousness’, is one of the 4 foundations of awareness or mindfulness satipatthāna
consciousness: viññāna →
nyana
…of °: cittānupassanā: satipatthāna - Materiality produced by °: citta - ja - rūpa see: samutthāna - Abodes or supports of…
cāga →
nyana
…‘foundations’ see: adhitthāna, recollections’ see: anussati, treasures’ see: dhana.
feeling →
nyana
Feeling: vedanā, further see: khandha - Contemplation of f.: vedanānupassanā see: satipatthāna.
foundations of awareness or mindfulness →
nyana
[[foundations of awareness or mindfulness]]Foundations of awareness or mindfulness: the 4: satipatthāna.
in-and-out-breathin →
nyana
In-and-out-breathing: watching over: ānāpāna-sati
indriya →
nyana
…awareness or mindfulness: sati
18. concentration: samādhi
19. understanding: paññā
3 supra-mundane…
iriyā-patha →
nyana
…sitting, lying. In the Satipatthāna-sutta see: satipatthāna they form the subject of a contemplation and an exercise in awareness or…
paccaya →
nyana
…awareness or mindfulness sati 8 right or wrong concentration samādhi 9 wrong views micchāditthi 10 wrong speech micchā - vācā 11…
padhāna →
nyana
…awareness or mindfulness sati investigation of the law dhamma - vicaya energy viriya rapture pīti tranquillity passaddhi…
papañca →
nyana
…there comes about the cessation and the coming-to-rest of the world of diffuseness papañca - nirodho papañca - vupasamo. The…
pathavī-dhātu →
nyana
Pathavī-dhātu: ‘earth-element’ or ‘solid element’. It is cognizable through the sensations of pressure, touch, cold, heat. pain, etc. - About the 4 elements. see: dhātu, khandha I. A..
patikkūla-saññā →
nyana
Patikkūla-saññā: s. kāyagatā - sati
patinissaggānupassanā →
nyana
…Further cf. the 16th exercise of anapana-sati.
patipadā →
nyana
…the immediacy to the cessation of all fermentations.
3;Some person possesses by nature no excessive greed, etc., but the 5…
phassa →
nyana
Phassa: fr. phusati to touch: ‘sense-contact’, contact. The term samphassa is used in compounds, e.g. in the following: ‘;T’here are 6…
progress of the disciple →
nyana
…and clear consciousness sati-sampajañña he choses a secluded dwelling, and freeing his mind from the 5 hindrances nīvarana he reaches…
pubbenivāsānussati →
nyana
Pubbenivāsānussati: ‘remembrance of former births’, is one of the higher powers abhiññā, and a factor of threefold knowledge tevijja.
puthujjana →
nyana
…if he believed in moral causation, may be said to have right view to that extent; but he has not the ‘knowledge conforming to the Truths’…
puñña →
nyana
…puññakkhettam see: anussati 3. The Arahats, however, having transcended all life-affirming and rebirth-producing actions, are said to…
pīti →
nyana
…is not a feeling or a sensation, and hence does not belong to the feeling-group vedanā - khandha, but may be described psychologically as…
ti-ratana →
nyana
…3 Jewels belong to the 10 contemplations anussati.
tranquilisation →
nyana
Tranquilisation: Overcoming of defilements by way of: see: pahāna
ānāpāna-sati →
nyana
…absorptions jhāna. In the Satipatthāna Sutta M. 10, D. 22 and elsewhere, 4 methods of practice are given, which may also serve as basis for…
a →
pts
…before double cons., as akkosati (ā + kruś), akkhāti (ā + khyā), abbahati (ā + bṛh)
Best to be classed here is the a- we call…
abbhakkhāna →
pts
accusation, slander, calumny DN.iii.248, DN.iii.250; MN.i.130; MN.iii.207; AN.iii.290 sq. Dhp.139 (cp. Dhp-a.iii.70).
fr. abbhakkhāti
abbhanumodana →
pts
(& ˚ā f.) being pleased, satisfaction, thanksgiving DN-a.i.227 Vv-a.52 (˚ānu˚); Sdhp.218
fr. abbhanumodati
abbhudāharati →
pts
to bring towards, to fetch, to begin or introduce (a conversation) MN.ii.132.
abhi + ud + ā + harati
abbuda →
pts
…SN.i.149 = AN.ii.3 (chattiṃsati pañca ca abbudāni); SN.i.152 = AN.v.173 = Snp.p.126 (cp. Snp-a.476: abbudo nāma koci pacceka-nirayo n’…
abhi →
pts
…˚brūheti, ˚vassati, ˚vāyati ˚veṭheti; also as vv.ll. with abhi-kīrati, ˚pavassati, ˚roceti cp. atikkanta-abhi˚ (Sk….
abhibhavati →
pts
…vaḍḍhati)
fut abhihessati see abhihāreti 4
ger abhibhuyya Vin.i.294; Dhp.328; Iti.41 (māraṃ sasenaṃ);…
abhiharati →
pts
…explains wrongly by ˚hanissati bhindissati so evidently taking it as abhibhavissati). 4 At Ja.vi.27 kiṃ yobbanena ciṇṇena yaṃ jarā…
abhihaṃsati →
pts
- (trs.) to gladden, please, satisfy SN.iv.190 (abhihaṭṭhuṃ); AN.v.350 (id.).
- (intr.) to find delight in (c. acc.), to enjoy SN.v.74…
abhihessati →
pts
see abhihāreti 3 & 4.
abhihiṃsati →
pts
spurious reading at AN.iv.419 for -haṃsati (q.v.).
abhijappati →
pts
…Snp.923, Snp.1046 (+ āsiṃsati thometi; Cnd.79 = jappati & same under icchati). Cp. in meaning; abhigijjhati.
abhi +…
abhijigiṃsati →
pts
…scribes spell -jigīsati; Thag.743 (“cheat”? Mrs Rh. D.; “vernichten” Neumann). See also abhijeti, and…
abhikaṅkhati →
pts
to desire after, long for, wish for SN.i.140, SN.i.198 (Nibbānaṃ); Ja.ii.428; Ja.iv.10, Ja.iv.241; Vv-a.38, Vv-a.283; Thag-a.244
pp abhikaṅkhita. Cp. BSk abhikānkṣati, e …
abhikkamati →
pts
…kamati gacchati, pavisati DN-a.i.151); DN.ii.147, DN.ii.256 (abhikkā muṃ aor.); Dhp-a.iii.124 (evaṃ ˚itabbaṃ evaṃ…
abhikkanta →
pts
…dissati. These are:
- (lit.) gone away, passed gone out, departed (+ nikkhanta, meaning khaya “wane”) in phrase…
abhinivassati →
pts
lit. to pour out in abundance, fig. to produce in plenty. Cp.i.10#3 (kalyāṇe good deeds).
abhi + ni + vassati fr. vṛṣ
abhinivisati →
pts
…to Mnd.308, Mnd.309 (parāmasati +)
pp abhiniviṭṭha; cp. also abhinivesa.
abhi +…
abhiniviṭṭha →
pts
…+ niviṭṭha, pp. of abhi-nivisati
abhipassati →
pts
…Mnd.308; Cnd.428; Ja.vi.370.
abhi + passati
abhippamodati →
pts
…rejoice (intrs.); to please, satisfy (trs, c. acc.) MN.i.425; SN.v.312, SN.v.330; AN.v.112; Ja.iii.530; Pts.i.95, Pts.i.176, Pts.i.190.
abhi +…
abhippasīdati →
pts
abhi +…
abhippavassati →
pts
…phrase mahāmegho abhippavassati a great cloud bursts Mil.8 Mil.13, Mil.36, Mil.304; Pv-a.132 (variant reading ati˚); intrs. Mil.18 (pupphāni…
abhippavuṭṭha →
pts
…there has been a cloudburst).
fr. abhippavassati
abhiraddha →
pts
adjective propitiated, satisfied AN.iv.185 (+ attamana).
pp. of abhi + rādh
abhirata →
pts
…Snp.276 (kalaha˚); Ja.v.382 (dāna˚); Pv-a.54 (puññakamma˚), Pv-a.61 (satibhavana˚), Pv-a.105 (dānâdipuñña˚).
pp. of abhiramati
abhiroceti →
pts
…Vv-a.282). 2. to please, satisfy, entertain gladden Vv.64#24 (but Vv-a.292: abhibhavitvā vijjotati thus to no. 3). 3. variant reading for…
abhiruci →
pts
delight, longing, pleasure, satisfaction Pv-a.168 (= ajjhāsaya).
Sk. abhiruci, fr. abhi + ruc
abhirādheti →
pts
to please, satisfy, make happy Ja.i.421; DN-a.i.52
aor (pret.) abhirādhayi Vv.31#5 (= abhirādhesi Vv-a.130); Vv.64#23 (gloss for abhirocayi…
abhirādhin →
pts
adjective (-˚) pleasing, giving pleasure, satisfaction. Ja.iv.274 (mitta˚ = ārādhento tosento Commentary)
fr. abhirādheti
abhisambuddha →
pts
…one who has come to the realisation of the highest wisdom, fully-awakened, attained Buddhahood, realising enlightened (in or as to = acc.) Vin.i.1;…
abhisambuddhatta →
pts
thorough realisation, perfect understanding SN.v.433.
abstr. fr. abhisambuddha
abhisameti →
pts
…through complete realisation of what is proficient); Snp.143 (= abhisamāgantvā Kp-a.236) and -sametvā SN.ii.25; SN.iii.139
pp…
abhisasi →
pts
of abhisaṃsati (q.v.).
abhisattha →
pts
…seems to us impossible.
pp. of abhisaṃsati
abhisaṃsanā →
pts
is doubtful reading at Vv.64#10; meaning “neighing” (of horses) Vv-a.272, Vv-a.279.
? abhisaṃsati
abhisaṃsati →
pts
…Cp. also abhisiṃsati.
Vedic abhiśaṃsati, abhi + śaṃs
abhisaṃvisati →
pts
…skin with carrion filled’.
abhi + saṃvisati
abhisiṃsati →
pts
…sampaṭicchi).
= abhisaṃsati, abhi + śaṃs. As to Sk. śaṃs → P. siṃs cp. āsiṃsati, as to meaning cp. nature of prayer as a…
abhitoseti →
pts
to please thoroughly, to satisfy, gratify Snp.709 (= atīva toseti Snp-a.496).
abhi + toseti
abhivassaka →
pts
adjective raining, fig. shedding, pouring ont, yielding Vv-a.38 (puppha˚).
fr. abhivassati
abhivassati →
pts
…to cause (the sky to) rain Mil.132.
abhi + vassati from vṛṣ
abhivaṭṭa →
pts
…at Dhp.335 “the abounding Bīraṇa grass”).
pp. of abhivassati, see also abhivuṭṭha
abhivissattha →
pts
confided in, taken into confidence MN.ii.52 (variant reading ˚visaṭṭha).
abhi + vissattha, pp. of abhivissasati, Sk. abhiviśvasta
abhivuṭṭha →
pts
…(of water or rain) Thag.1065; Dhp.335 (gloss); Pv-a.29.
pp. of abhivassati, see also abhivaṭṭa
accaya →
pts
…accayaṃ accayato passati to recognise a breach of the regulation as such Vin.i.315; AN.i.103 AN.ii.146 sq.; -ṃ deseti to confess the…
acchariya →
pts
…Sk. āścarya to a Sanskritisation of acchariya) viz. Dhammapāla: anabhiṇha-ppavattitāya accharāpaharaṇa-yoggaṃ that which happens…
acchati →
pts
…Pv.iii.3#1 (= nisīdati vasati Pv-a.188); Mil.88; Dhp-a.i.424 In this sense often pleonastic for finite verb, thus aggiṃ karitvā a. (=…
adda →
pts
…& Addā
3rd sg. aor. of *dassati; see *dassati 2a.
addakkhi →
pts
3rd sg. aor. of *dassati; see *dassati 1b.
addasā →
pts
3rd sg. aor. of *dassati; see *dassati 2 a. Adda & Addayana
adhi →
pts
…meaning, intention ˚bhāsati to speak to = address; ˚mutta intent upon ˚vacana “saying in addition” = attribute, metaphor, cp Fr….
adhibhāsati →
pts
to address, to speak to; aor. ajjhabhāsi Vin.ii.195; SN.i.103; SN.iv.117; Snp.p.87; Pv-a.56, Pv-a.90.
adhi + bhāsati
adhimuccati →
pts
…idiom for the older anvāvisati. Ja.iv.172; Ja.v.103, Ja.v.429; Dhp-a.i.196; Dhp-a.iii.258; Dhp-a.iv.170. pp. adhimuccita and…
adhivattha →
pts
…occurs at Ja.vi.370.
pp. of adhivasati
adhivāseti →
pts
…adhivāsāpeti to cause to wait Ja.i.254.
Caus. of adhivasati, cp. BSk. adhivāsayati in meaning of 3
adiṭṭhā →
pts
not seeing, without seeing Ja.iv.192 (T. adaṭṭhā, variant reading BB na diṭṭhā, C. adisvā), Ja.v.219.
a + diṭṭhā, ger. of *dassati
adāsa →
pts
kind of bird Ja.iv.466.
prob. = adaṃsa, from ḍasati to bite, cp. dāṭhā tooth; lit meaning “toothless” or “not biting”
aggaḷa →
pts
Aggaḷa & Aggaḷā
feminine (see [occasionally with l.](/define/occasionally with l.)) a contrivance to fasten anything for security or obstruction:
- a bolt or cross-bar Vin.i.290; DN.i.89 (*-ṃ āko …
aggaḷā →
pts
Aggaḷa & Aggaḷā
feminine (see [occasionally with l.](/define/occasionally with l.)) a contrivance to fasten anything for security or obstruction:
- a bolt or cross-bar Vin.i.290; DN.i.89 (*-ṃ āko …
aggi →
pts
…consuming, feverish sensations. Freq. in standard set of 3 fires, viz. rāg˚, dos˚ moh˚; or the fires of lust, anger and bewilderment….
agāra →
pts
…*sace agāraṃ āvasati vijeyya paṭhaviṃ imaṃ adaṇḍena asatthena… sace ca so pabbajati agārā anagāriyaṃ vivaṭacchado…
ajina →
pts
the hide of the black antelope, worn as a garment by ascetics DN.i.167; Snp.1027; Ja.i.12, Ja.i.53; Ja.iv.387; Ja.v.407. kharājina a rough skin (as garment) MN.i.343; SN.iv.118; AN.ii.207; Snp.249 (= …
ajjhatta →
pts
…AN.v.79 sq. AN.v.335 sq. (sati); Iti.39 (cetosamatha inward peace), Iti.80, Iti.82, Iti.94; Ja.i.045 (chātajjhatta with hungry insides);…
ajjhesanā →
pts
request, entreaty Vin.i.6 = DN.ii.38 = SN.i.138; Ja.ii.327 (better variant reading ajjhena).
see ajjhesati
ajjhesati →
pts
to request, ask, bid Dhp-a.iv.18; aor. ajjhesi Vin.ii.200; pp ajjhiṭṭha & ajjhesita; (q.v.), with which cp. pariyiṭṭha & ˚esita.
adhi + iṣ; cp. BSk. adhyeṣate Divy.160
ajjhesita →
pts
requested, asked, bidden Cnd.16 (= ajjhiṭṭha).
pp. of ajjhesati; cp. ajjhiṭṭha
ajjhiṭṭha →
pts
…See also an˚.
pp. of ajjhesati
ajjhosati →
pts
…indulge in. Fut. ajjhosissati (does it belong here?) MN.i.328 (c. acc. paṭhaviṃ, better as ajjhesati). grd. ajjhositabha MN.i.109 (+…
ajjhosāya →
pts
…sq.; Mil.69. See also ajjhosa.
ger. of ajjhosati, cp. BSk. adhyavasāya tiṣṭhati Divy.37, Divy.534
ajjhupekkhati →
pts
- to look on AN.i.257; Mil.275.
- to look on intently or with care, to oversee, to take care of AN.iv.45 (kaṭṭh’aggi, has to be looked after); Pv-a.149 (sisaṃ colaṃ vā).
- to look on indifferently …
ajjhācāra →
pts
…expln of avabhāsati). 3. sexual intercourse Ja.i.396; Ja.v.327 (˚cara variant reading for ajjhāvara); Mil.127 (an˚).
to adhi…
ajjhāvasatar →
pts
one who inhabits DN.i.63 (agāraṃ).
n. ag. to ajjhāvasati
ajjhāvasati →
pts
to inhabit (agāraṃ a house; i.e. to be settled or live the settled life of a householder DN.ii.16; MN.i.353; Vin.iv.224; Ja.i.50; Pp.57; Mil.348
pp ajjhāvuttha (q.v.).
adhi …
ajjhāvuttha →
pts
…Sk. adhyuṣita; pp. of ajjhāvasati
akkhaṇa →
pts
…The explanations are not satisfactory. We should expect either an etym. bearing on the meaning “hitting the centre of the target” (i.e. its…
akkhāti →
pts
…etc. Cnd.465);
fut akkhissati Pv.iv.1#63;
■ cond. akkhissaṃ Snp.997; Ja.vi.523
pass akkhāyati to be proclaimed, in phrase *aggaṃ…
akkosati →
pts
…combined with paribhāsati, e.g. Vin.ii.296; Dhp-a.iv.2; Pv-a.10
aor akkocchi Dhp.3;…
akkuṭṭha →
pts
…Thag-a.256 as above).
pp. of akkosati
alaṅkata →
pts
…only neg. analaṅkata in meaning “insatiate” SN.i.15 (kāmesu).
pp. of alankaroti
allāpa →
pts
conversation, talk; only in cpd. -sallāpa conversation (lit. talking to & fro or together) Ja.i.189; Mil.15; Vv-a.96; Pv-a.86.
Sk. ālāpa; ā…
anabhirati →
pts
not delighting in, dissatisfaction, discontent DN.i.17 (+ paritassanā); DN.iii.289; Ja.iii.395; DN-a.i.111.
an + abhirati
anabhāva →
pts
the utter cessation of becoming. In the oldest Pali only in adj. form anabhāvaṃ kata or gata. This again found only in a string of four adjectives…
anala →
pts
…dissatisfied, insatiate Ja.v.63 (= atitta C.). 3. -ṃ kata dissatisfied, satiated, SN.i.15 (kāmesu).
an + ala
anasitvāna →
pts
without eating, fasting Ja.iv.371.
ger. of an + aśati
anassāvin →
pts
adjective not intoxicated, not enjoying or finding pleasure in Snp.853 (sātiyesu a. = sātavatthusa kāmaguṇesu taṇhasanthavavirahita Snp-a.549).
an + assāvin; cp. assāva + āsava
anibbisaṃ →
pts
not finding Thag.78 = Dhp.153 (= taṃ ñāṇaṃ avindanto Dhp-a.iii.128).
ppr. of nibbisati, q.v.
animisa →
pts
adjective not winking, waking, watchful Dāvs v.26 (nayana).
Ved. animeṣa, cp. nimisati
antarā →
pts
…for pastime, chance conversation DN.ii.1, DN.ii.8, DN.ii.9; SN.i.79; SN.iv.281; AN.iii.167; Snp.p.115; DN-a.i.49 and freq. passim. *…
antarāyikin →
pts
adjective noun one who meets with an obstacle, finding difficulties Vin.iv.280 (an˚ = asati antarāye).
cp. antarāyika
anto →
pts
…among trees Ja.i.7.
- -vasati to inhabit live within SN.iv.136.
- -vaḷañjanaka (parijana) indoorpeople Ja.v.118. *…
anu →
pts
…˚ddaya pity with ˚masati touch at, ˚yuñjati order along, ˚yoga devotion to, ˚rakkhati be-guard, ˚litta be-smeared or…
anubhavana →
pts
experiencing, suffering; sensation or physical sensibility (cf. Cpd. 229, 2321) Ne.28 (iṭṭhâniṭṭh-ânubhavana-lakkhanā…
anubhavati →
pts
…vipākaṃ); Pv-a.52 (˚issati = vedissati) Sdhp.290. Esp. freq. with dukkhaṃ to suffer pain, e.g Pv-a.i.11#2…
anubhoti →
pts
…vipākaṃ); Pv-a.52 (˚issati = vedissati) Sdhp.290. Esp. freq. with dukkhaṃ to suffer pain, e.g Pv-a.i.11#2…
anubhāsati →
pts
to speak after, to repeat DN.i.104; Mil.345; DN-a.i.273.
anu + bhāsati
anubhāva →
pts
…“experiencing the sensation of or belonging to, experience of, accordance with”, e.g. maha˚ sensation of greatness rājâ˚ s. belonging…
anudadāti →
pts
to concede, grant, admit, fut. anudassati Mil.276, Mil.375.
anu + dadāti
anudisati →
pts
to point out, direct, bid, address Pv-a.99 (aor. anudesi + anvesi)
pp anudiṭṭha (q.v.).
anu + disati
anudiṭṭha →
pts
…(= uddiṭṭha Pv-a.50).
pp. of anudisati
anuggahīta →
pts
(& ˚ita) commiserated, made happy, satisfied MN.i.457; SN.ii.274; SN.iii.91; SN.iv.263; AN.iii.172; Ja.iii.428.
pp. of anuggaṇhāti
anuhasati →
pts
to laugh at, to ridicule DN-a.i.256.
anu + hasati
anukaroti →
pts
…See also anukubba. On anvakāsi see anukassati 2.
anu + kṛ.
anukassati →
pts
…= khipi, chaḍḍesi C.).
anu + kassati, kṛṣ
anukkhepa →
pts
compensation Vin.i.285.
anu + khepa, see anukkhipati
anulapanā →
pts
scolding, blame, accusation Vin.ii.88 (spelt anullapanā; combd. with anuvadana & anubhaṇanā).
anu + lapanā, lap
anumajjati →
pts
…to touch DN-a.i.276 (= anumasati). 2. to beat, thresh fig. to thresh ont Ja.vi.548; Mil.90
pass anumajjīyati Mil.275 (cp. p. 428).
anu +…
anumasati →
pts
to touch DN.i.106 (= anumajjati DN-a.i.276).
anu + masati
anumodana →
pts
…to taste“, i.e. satisfaction, thanks, esp. after a meal or after receiving gifts = to say grace or benediction, blessing, thanksgiving….
anumodati →
pts
to find satisfaction in (acc.), to rejoice in, be thankful for (c. acc.), appreciate, benefit from, to be pleased, to enjoy Vin.ii.212 (bhattagge a….
anupadeti →
pts
…Mil.210 (˚deti). fut. -dassati (see dadāti i.1); DN.iii.92; SN.iv.303 (variant reading SS for T. anusarissati); AN.iii.43;…
anupakkhandati →
pts
…ger. anupakhajja pushing oneself in, intruding Vin.ii.88 (= antopavisati), Vin.ii.213; Vin.iv.43 (= anupavisati);…
anupasaṅkamati →
pts
…to go to. not to approach Dhp-a.ii.30 (+ apayirupāsati).
an + upasank˚
anupassaka →
pts
adjective observing, viewing, contemplating Thag.420.
fr. anupassati
anupassanā →
pts
…consideration, realisation SN.v.178 sq., Snp.p.140; Pts.i.10, Pts.i.20, Pts.i.96; Pts.ii.37, Pts.ii.41 sq. Pts.ii.67 sq.; Vb.194. See…
anupassati →
pts
to look at, contemplate, observe Snp.477; Pts.i.57, Pts.i.187; Snp-a.505.
anu + passati
anupassin →
pts
…sq.; Vb.193 sq., Vb.236; Sdhp.411.
fr. anupassati
anupavecchati →
pts
…DN.i.74 (= pavesati DN-a.i.218); DN-a.ii.78; MN.i.446 MN.iii.133; AN.ii.64; AN.iii.26 (variant reading ˚vacch˚); Ja.v.394; Snp.208…
anupavisati →
pts
to go into, to enter Dhp.i.290; Vv-a.42 (= ogāhati)
pp -paviṭṭha (q.v.) Caus. -paveseti (q.v.).
anu + pa + visati
anupaviṭṭha →
pts
…a. nadī flowing into the G.).
pp. of anupavisati
anupubba →
pts
…attained, viz. complete cessation of all consciousness These are 9 stages, consisting of the 4 jhānas, the 4 āyatanāni & as the crowning phrase…
anurodha →
pts
compliance, consideration satisfaction (opp. virodha) SN.i.111; SN.iv.210; Snp.362; Dhs.1059; Vb.145; Dhs-a.362.
fr. anu +…
anusandhi →
pts
…in Index “complete cessation”?!). Esp. freq in (Jātaka) phrase anusandhiṃ ghaṭeti “to form the connection”, to draw the…
anusarati →
pts
…SN.iv.303 (phalaṃ anusarissati BB, but balaṃ anupadassati SS perhaps to be preferred)
caus anusāreti to bring…
anusikkhati →
pts
to learn of somebody (gen.); to follow one’s example, to imitate Vin.ii.201 (ppr. med. ˚amāna); SN.i.235; AN.iv.282, AN.iv.286, AN.iv.323; Snp.294 (vattaṃ, cp. RV iii.59, 2: vratena śikṣati), Snp.934; …
anusiṭṭha →
pts
instructed, admonished, advised; ordered, commanded MN.ii.96; Ja.i.226; Pv.ii.8#11; Mil.284, Mil.349.
Vedic anuśiṣṭa, pp. of anusāsati
anussaraṇa →
pts
remembrance, memory, recollection Iti.107 (= anussati at id. p. SN.v.67) Pv-a.25, Pv-a.29.
abstr. to anussarati
anussati →
pts
…(the above plus ānāpāna-sati, maraṇa-sati, kāyagatā-sati upasamānussati) at AN.i.30, AN.i.42 (cp. Lal.34). For other references see…
anusāsaka →
pts
adviser, instructor, counsellor Ja.ii.105; Mil.186, Mil.217, Mil.264. Cp. anusatthar.
fr. anusāsati
anusāsanī →
pts
…AN.v.327; Ja.iii.323; Pts.ii.227 sq.
fr. anusāsati, cp. anusāsana
anusāsati →
pts
…dhammenam-anusāsati, of a Cakkavattin); Ja.ii.2; Ja.vi.517 (rajjassa rajjaṃ C., i.e. take care of) DN-a.i.246 (read ˚sāsantena)…
anuvasati →
pts
to live with somebody, to dwell, inhabit Ja.ii.421. Caus. -vāseti to pass, spend (time) Ja.vi.296
pp -vuttha (q.v.).
anu + vasati
anuvuttha →
pts
living with, staying, dwelling Ja.ii.42 (cira˚); Ja.v.445 (id.).
pp. of anuvasati, cf. Sk. anūṣita
anuyāti →
pts
…follow Ja.vi.49 (fut. ˚yissati), Ja.vi.499 (yāyantaṃ anuyāyati = anugacchati C). 2. to go along by, to go over, to visit Mil.391…
anuyāyati →
pts
…follow Ja.vi.49 (fut. ˚yissati), Ja.vi.499 (yāyantaṃ anuyāyati = anugacchati C). 2. to go along by, to go over, to visit Mil.391…
anuḍasati →
pts
to bite Ja.vi.192.
anu + ḍasati
anvakāsi →
pts
3rd sg. aor. of anukassati 2: drew out, removed, threw down Thag.869 (= khipi, chaḍḍesi C.).
anvesati →
pts
…Pv-a.99 as anventi of anveti).
anu + esati
anveti →
pts
…for anvesi (see anvesati; expld. by anudesi = was anxious for, helped, instructed).
cp. anu + eti, from…
anvādisati →
pts
to advise, dedicate, assign; imper. ˚disāhi Pv.ii.2#6 (= uddissa dehi Pv-a.80); Pv.iii.2#8 (= ādisa Pv-a.181).
anu + ā + disati
anvāvisati →
pts
…(q.v.). Cp. adhimuccati.
anu + ā + visati
anvāviṭṭha →
pts
possessed (by evil spirits) SN.i.114.
pp. of anvāvisati
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
anāsasāna →
pts
…Expld by kañci rūpâdi-dhammaṃ nâsiṃsati Snp-a.365.
an + āsasāna
anāvuttha →
pts
adjective not dwelt in DN.ii.50.
an + āvuttha, pp. of āvasati
apa →
pts
…instances: apakanti, ˚kassati, ˚kirati, ˚gata, ˚cāra ˚jhāyati, ˚thaṭa, ˚dāna, ˚dhāreti, ˚nata, ˚nāmeti, ˚nīta ˚lekhana,…
apadisati →
pts
to call to witness, to refer to, to quote Vin.iii.159; Ja.i.215; Ja.iii.234; Ja.iv.203; Mil.270; Dhp-a.ii.39; Ne.93.
apa + disati
apakassati →
pts
apakaḍḍhati →
pts
…DN.iii.127; Dhp-a.ii.86. Caus. apakaḍḍhāpeti Ja.i.342; Ja.iv.415; Mil.34
■ Cp apakassati; & see…
apakāsati →
pts
…id. p. at AN.v.74 is avakassati (combd. w. vavakassati, where Vin.ii.204 has avapakāsati) which is much to be…
apanamati →
pts
…explained at Cnd.60 by vajissati pakkhamissati etc
pp apanata (q.v.) Caus. apanāmeti.
semantically…
apanidahati →
pts
…(˚dheti ˚dheyya, ˚dhessati); Pv-a.215 (˚dhāya ger.)
pp apanihita
caus apanidhāpeti to induce somebody to…
apanidheti →
pts
…(˚dheti ˚dheyya, ˚dhessati); Pv-a.215 (˚dhāya ger.)
pp apanihita
caus apanidhāpeti to induce somebody to…
apassanto →
pts
etc. see passati.
apavadati →
pts
to reproach, reprove, reject, despise DN.i.122 (= paṭikkhipati DN-a.i.290); SN.v.118 (+ paṭikkosati).
apa + vadati
aphusa →
pts
…to me“).
Sk. *aspṛśya, a + grd. of phusati to touch
appaccaya →
pts
- (n.) discontent, dissatisfaction, dejection, sulkiness DN.i.3 (= appatītā honti tena atuṭṭhā asomanassitā ti appacayo; domanass’ etaṃ…
appamatta →
pts
…(cp. Mnd.59); Dhp.22 (cp. Dhp-a.i.229); Thig.338 = upaṭṭhitasati Thag-a.239).
a + pamatta, pp. of pamadati
appamāda →
pts
…Snp.184, Snp.264, Snp.334 (= sati-avippavāsa-sankhāta a. Snp-a.339); Iti.16 (˚ṃ pasaṃsanti puññakiriyāsu paṇḍitā), Iti.74…
appatīta →
pts
adjective dissatisfied, displeased, disappointed (cp. appaccaya) Ja.v.103 (at this passage preferably to be read with variant reading as appatika =…
apphuta →
pts
…of sphar, cp. phurati; phuṭa & also phusati
apphuṭa →
pts
…of sphar, cp. phurati; phuṭa & also phusati
appiccha →
pts
…little or nothing, easily satisfied, unassuming, contented unpretentious SN.i.63, SN.i.65; AN.iii.432; AN.iv.2, AN.iv.218 sq., AN.iv.229,…
appicchatā →
pts
contentment, being satisfied with little, unostentatiousness Vin.iii.21; DN.iii.115; MN.i.13; SN.ii.202, SN.ii.208 sq.; AN.i.12, AN.i.16 sq.;…
ariya →
pts
…(bojjhangā), SN.iv.166 (satipaṭṭhānā), SN.iv.222 (vimutti), SN.iv.228 (ñāṇa), SN.iv.255 (iddhipādā), SN.iv.421 (maggo), SN.iv.435…
asa →
pts
…by sappurisaṃ vā asappurisaṃ vā C.); Ja.v.448 (n. pl. f. asā expld. by asatiyo lāmikā C.; cp. Ja.v.446 Ja.v.319).
for…
asana →
pts
…Sk. aśana of aś, cp. asati
Asana3
neuter the tree Pentaptera Tomentosa Ja.i.40 (as bodhi-tree of gotama); Ja.ii.91; Ja.v.420;…
asantanto →
pts
Asantasaṃ & ˚anto
adjective fearless, not afraid Snp.71, Snp.74; Ja.iv.101; Ja.vi.306; Cnd.109.
ppr. of a + santasati
asantasaṃ →
pts
Asantasaṃ & ˚anto
adjective fearless, not afraid Snp.71, Snp.74; Ja.iv.101; Ja.vi.306; Cnd.109.
ppr. of a + santasati
asantuṭṭha →
pts
not contented with, greedy, insatiate, unhappy Snp.108. Cp. next.
pp. of a + santussati
asantuṭṭhitā →
pts
dissatisfaction, discontentment DN.iii.214 (so read for tutth˚ = AN.i.95.
abstr. fr. asantuṭṭhita = asantuṭṭha
asanāti →
pts
to eat, to consume (food) Ja.i.472; Ja.v.64; Ja.vi.14 (Esb. note: read asnāti; C. paribhuñjati).
see asati
asati →
pts
*Asati
(& Asanāti q.v.) to eat; imper. asnātu Ja.v.376; fut. asissāmi Thag.223; Snp.970
ppr med…
asatiyā →
pts
adverb heedlessly, unintentionally Ja.iii.486.
instr. of a + sati
asesita →
pts
…śiṣ, see seseti & sissati
asita →
pts
…having enjoyed one’s food, satisfied). Cp. āsita1.
Sk. aśita, pp. of *asati, Sk. aśnāti
Asita2
adjective not…
asmasati →
pts
to trust, to rely on Ja.v.56 (Pot. asmase).
spurious form for the usual assasati = Sk. āśvasati
asmiye →
pts
…correspond either to *aṃśyati or aśnāti (see asati).
asnāti →
pts
to eat; imper asnātu Ja.v.376.
Sk. aśnāti to eat, to take food; the regular Pāli forms are asati (as base) and asanāti
assasati →
pts
…passasati to inhale, i.e. to breathe in & out, DN.ii.291 = MN.i.56, cp MN.i.425; Ja.ii.53, cp. Ja.v.36. 2. to breathe…
assattha →
pts
…Ja.vi.309 (= laddhassasa C.), Ja.i.566.
pp. of assasati; cp. BSk. āsvasta Avs.i.210
assāda →
pts
taste, sweetness, enjoyment, satisfaction DN.i.22 (vedanānaṃ samudaya atthangama assāda etc.); MN.i.85; SN.ii.84 sq. (˚ânupassin), SN.ii.170…
assāseti →
pts
to console, soothe, calm, comfort, satisfy Ja.vi.190, Ja.vi.512; Dhp-a.i.13.
Caus. of assasati
assāvin →
pts
adjective only in an˚; not enjoying or finding pleasure, not intoxicated Snp.853 (sātiyesu a. sāta-vatthusa kāmaguṇesu taṇhā-santhava-virahita Snp-a.549) See also āsava.
ā + sru
asussūsaṃ →
pts
not wishing to hear or listen, disobedient Ja.v.121.
ppr. of a + susūsati, Desid. of śru, cp. Sk. śuśrūṣati
atha →
pts
…copulative & adversative part.
- after positive clauses, in enumerations, in the beginning & continuation of a story: and, and also, or…
atho →
pts
…copulative and adversative part.: and, also, and further, likewise, nay SN.i.106; Snp.43, Snp.155, Snp.647; Dhp.151, Dhp.234, Dhp.423;…
ati →
pts
…˚pīḷita ˚brūheti, ˚vassati, ˚vāyati, ˚veṭheti.
Note The contracted (assimilation-) form of ati before vowels is acc- (q.v.). See…
atidhātatā →
pts
oversatiation Ja.ii.193.
ati + dhāta + ta
atidisati →
pts
to give further explanation, to explain in detail Mil.304.
ati + disati
atikassa →
pts
…through the nostrils; variant reading BB. anti˚).
fr. atikassati ati + kṛṣ; Sk. atikṛṣya
atipassati →
pts
to look for, catch sight of, discover MN.iii.132 (nāgaṃ).
ati + passati; cp. Sk. anupaśyati
atisāra →
pts
going too far, overstepping the limit, trespassing, false step, slip, danger Vin.i.55 (sātisāra), Vin.i.326 (id.); SN.i.74; MN.iii.237; Snp.889 (atisāraṃ diṭṭhiyo = diṭṭhigatāni Mnd.297; going beyon …
atitta →
pts
adjective dissatisfied, unsatisfied Ja.i.440; Dhp.48.
a + titta
ativassati →
pts
to rain down on, upon or into Thag.447 = Vin.ii.240.
ati + vassati, cp. Sk. abhivarṣati
ativijjhati →
pts
to pierce, to enter into (fig.), to see through, only in phrase paññāya ativijjha (ger.) passati to recognise in all details MN.i.480; SN.v.226; AN.ii.178.
Sk. atividhyati, ati …
ativāyati →
pts
to fill (excessively) with an odour or perfume, to satiate, permeate, pervade Mil.333 (vāyati; cp. abhivāyati ibid Mil.385).
ati + vāyati
atricchā →
pts
…greed, excessive longing, insatiability Ja.iv.5, Ja.iv.327.
Sk. *atṛptyā, a + tṛpt + yā, influenced by Desid. titṛpsati, so that…
attamanatā →
pts
satisfaction, joy, pleasure, transport of mind MN.i.114; AN.i.276; AN.iv.62; Pp.18 (an˚) Dhs.9, Dhs.86, Dhs.418 (an˚); Pv-a.132; Vv-a.67…
attha →
pts
…na jānāti dhammaṃ na passati: he realises neither the meaning nor the importance); Dhp.363 (= bhāsitatthañ c’ eva desanādhammañ ca);…
atthi →
pts
… ppr *sat only in loc. sati (as loc. abs.) Dhp.146; Ja.i.150 Ja.i.263, santa Snp.105; Cnd.635; Ja.i.150…
atthika →
pts
…does not care for, or is not satisfied with (c. instr.) Ja.v.460; Pv-a.20; of no good Thag.956 (“of little zeal” Mrs. Rh. D.).
*…
atīta →
pts
…pariyanto na dissati); khaṇâtīta with the right moment past Dhp.315 = Snp.333; atītayobbana he who is past youth or whose youth is…
ava →
pts
…˚yīyati fall off; ˚bhāsati shine out, effulge; ˚muñcati take off; ˚siṭṭha left over
■ down, out, over: ˚kirati pour down or…
avahasati →
pts
to laugh at, deride, mock Ja.v.111 (aññamaññaṃ); Pv-a.178
aor avahasi Ja.iv.413.
ava + has
avakassati →
pts
…Sk. avakarṣati, ava + kṛṣ; see also apakassati & avakaḍḍhati
avakaḍḍhati →
pts
…+ kaḍḍhati, cp. avakassati & apakassati
avakaṃsa →
pts
…ava-karṣati; on ṃs: *rṣ cp. haṃsati: harṣati
avakaṅkhati →
pts
(-˚) to wish for, strive after SN.iv.57 (n’); Ja.iv.371 (n’); Ja.v.340 (n’), Ja.iv.348 (n’ = na pattheti C).
ava + kankhati; cp. Sk. anu-kānkṣati
avapakāsati →
pts
…AN.iii.145 sq. (avapakāsituṃ).
ava + pa + kāsati = kassati, fr. kṛṣ
avasesa →
pts
…ava + śiṣ, cp. avasissati
Avasesa2
adjective remaining, left Snp.694 (āyu avaseso); Ja.iii.19; Vb.107 (taṇhā ca avasesā ca…
avasissati →
pts
…latter phrases cp. avasussati.
Sk. avaśiṣyate; Pass. of ava + śis; but expld. by Kern,
Toevoegselen
…
avasiṭṭha →
pts
…are left, the others Pv-a.165 (janā).
pp. of avasissati, Sk. avaśiṣṭa
avassajati →
pts
…The form ossajati puzzled the BSk. writers in their sanskritisation apotsṛjati = apa + ut + sṛj Divy.203
avasussati →
pts
…Sk. *˚śokṣyati, fut. of Intens.) Ja.vi.550 (variant reading BB ˚sussati; C. avasucchissati).
Sk. *ava-suṣyati of śuṣ
avecca →
pts
…(yo ariyasaccāni avecca passati); Pv.iv.1#25.
Usually taken as ava + ger. of i (*itya), cp. adhicca & abhisamecca, but by P….
avekkhati →
pts
…to consider, to see Iti.33 (variant reading ap˚); Dhp.28, Dhp.50, Ja.iv.6; Dhp-a.i.259 (= passati).
B.Sk. avīkṣate. The regular Pāli form…
avhayati →
pts
…Ja.ii.10 Ja.ii.252 (= pakkosati); Ja.v.220 (avhayesi); Ja.vi.18, Ja.vi.192, Ja.vi.273 (avhettha pret.); Vv.33#1 (avheti). 3. to give a name to…
avheti →
pts
…Ja.ii.10 Ja.ii.252 (= pakkosati); Ja.v.220 (avhayesi); Ja.vi.18, Ja.vi.192, Ja.vi.273 (avhettha pret.); Vv.33#1 (avheti). 3. to give a name to…
avippavāsa →
pts
…Snp.1142 (cp. Cnd.101: anussatiyā bhāvento); DN-a.i.104 (appamādo vuccati satiyā avippavāso) Dhp-a.iv.26 (appamāda = satiyā…
avirūḷhi →
pts
absence or cesssation of growth Snp.235; Dhp-a.i.245 (˚dhamma).
a + virūḷhi
ayaṃ →
pts
…expresses either a generalisation (whoever, whatever) or a specialisation (= that is to say, what there is of, i.e. Ger. und zwar), e.g….
añña →
pts
…aññā va saññā bhavissati añño attā DN.i.187 Thus also in phrase aññena aññaṃ opposite, the contrary differently, contradictory…
aṇḍaka →
pts
…cp. Dhs-a.396 and see Dhs trsl. 349, also Morris J. P. T. S. 1893, 6, who, not satisfactorily, tries to establish a relation to ard, as in…
aṭṭha →
pts
… ■ 28 aṭṭhavīsati nakkhattāni Mnd.382; paṭisallāṇaguṇā Mil.140
■ 38 aṭṭhatiṃsā Mil.359…
bahu →
pts
…watchful Dhp.29 (= mahante sativepulle jāgariye ṭhita Dhp-a.i.262); Snp.972 (cp. Mnd.501). -jāta growing much, abundant…
bala →
pts
…1 saddhābalaṃ, viriya˚, sati˚, samādhi˚; cp. DN.iii.229 2 sati˚ samādhi, anavajja˚, sangāha˚. 3 paṭisankhāna˚ *bhāvanā˚,…
bandhati →
pts
…Vin.iii.45
fut bandhayissati Mhvs.24.6;
aor abandhi Ja.iii.232 & bandhi Ja.i.292; Dhp-a.i.182.
ger…
bhakkhati →
pts
to eat, to feed upon Pv.ii.2#5 (pubba-lohitaṃ); Dhp-a.ii.57 (vātaṃ).
inf bhakkhituṃ Ja.ii.14
caus bhakkheti in same meaning Ja.iv.349 (aor. bhakkhesuṃ); cp. BSk. bhakṣay …
bhasati →
pts
…(mahā-bhasitaṃ bhasi, read for bhusita) See also bhusati.
cp. Epic Sk. bhaṣate
bhasita →
pts
bhassa →
pts
speech, conversation, way of talking, disputation Snp.328 (variant reading for hassa); Iti.71; Mil.90; Vism.127 (grouped into fit talk as the 10…
bhassati →
pts
to fall down, drop, to droop (Dhtp.455 & Dhtm.695: adho-patane & adhopāte) Ja.iv.223; Ja.vi.530. ppr. bhassamāna Mil.82 pret. 3rd sg. bhassittha Ja.ii.274 (cp. pa …
bhavati →
pts
…= AN.i.4; Vv.63#32; & hossati (in pahossati fr. pahoti Dhp-a.iii.254); 1st pl. bhavissāma Dhp.200; 2nd hessatha…
bhaṭṭha →
pts
bhedeti →
pts
Bhedāpeti & Bhedeti
are Causatives of bhindati (q.v.).
bhedāpeti →
pts
Bhedāpeti & Bhedeti
are Causatives of bhindati (q.v.).
bheri →
pts
bhijjati →
pts
…kāyo)
fut bhijjhissati DN-a.i.266; grd. bhijjitabba Ja.iii.56; on grd. ˚bhijja see pabhindati; grd….
bhindati →
pts
…
fut bhindissati Vin.ii.198
aor bhindi Ja.i.467 (mitta-bhāvaṃ); abhindi AN.iv.312…
bhukka →
pts
…See also bhussati.
fr. onomat. root *bhukk, dialectical, cp. Prk. bhukkai to bark, bhukkiya barking,…
bhusati →
pts
…(bhusati vv.ll. bhussati & bhūsati); Dhp-a.i.171, Dhp-a.i.172
■ See also bhasati & bhukka;
pp…
bhuseti →
pts
to make strong, to cause to grow (?) Ja.v.218 (C. explains by “bhusaṃ karoti, vaḍḍheti” p. 224).
Denom. fr. bhusa2 = *bhṛśayati; but not certain, may have to be read bhūseti, to endeavour …
bhusita →
pts
barking Ja.iv.182 (˚sadda, barking, noise). See also bhasita.
pp. of bhusati
bhussati →
pts
…(bhusati vv.ll. bhussati & bhūsati); Dhp-a.i.171, Dhp-a.i.172
■ See also bhasati & bhukka;
pp…
bhājeti →
pts
…Dhs-a.4 (fut. bhājessati) grd. bhājetabba Vin.i.285
pp bhājita.
Caus. of bhajati, but…
bhāsati →
pts
Bhāsati1
to speak, to say, to speak to, to call MN.i.227, Snp.158 Snp.562, Snp.722; Dhp.1, Dhp.246, Dhp.258; also bhāsate Snp.452 …
bhāsita →
pts
…Pv.ii.6#20 (su˚); Pv-a.83 (dub˚).
pp. of bhāsati1
bhāti →
pts
…nt. splendour, radiance, bhāsati to shine forth; Gr. φάος light, φαίνω to show etc.; Ags. bonian to polish = Ger. bohnen; also Sk. bhāla…
bhāvanīya →
pts
adjective “being as ought to be, to be cultivated, to be respected, in a self-composed state (cp. bhāvitatta) MN.i.33 (garu + ; explained by Bdhgh as “addhā ’yam āyasmā jānaṃ jānāti passaṃ passatī t …
bodhi →
pts
…Buddhas, who “catusu satipaṭṭhānesu supatiṭṭhitacittā satta-bojjhange yathābhūtaṃ bhāvetvā anuttaraṃ sammā-sambodhiṃ…
bojjhaṅga →
pts
…jāgariy’ ânuyoga, sati-sampajaññaṃ (see e.g. Mnd.14 Cnd. s.v. satipaṭṭhāna & sīla); cp. Thag.161, Thag.162 Thig.21 (maggā…
brahant →
pts
…Mil.226 (in characterisation of the term “brāhmaṇa”). Brahma & Brahma
cp. Vedic bṛhant, of bṛh2 to increase, to be…
brahmacariya →
pts
… ■ brahmacariyaṃ vussati to live the religious life AN.i.115 (cp. ˚ṃ vusitaṃ in formula under Arahant II. A);…
buddha →
pts
bujjhati →
pts
…Bv.ii.183.
fut bujjhissati Bv.ii.65;
aor abujjhi Bv.ii.211, and bujjhi Ja.iv.425; Vism.209;
■ pret….
byappatha →
pts
…but the translation is not satisfactory. It occurs only at 2 passages; Vin.iv.2 where combined with vācā, girā, vacībheda, and meaning “mode…
bāhirima →
pts
…abbhantarima).
fr. bāhira, compar
■ adversative formation
bāvīsati →
pts
number twenty-two Kv.218; Mil.419; Dhs-a.2.
bā = dvā, + vīsati
bāḷha →
pts
…excessively, too much, to satiety Ja.ii.293 Ja.vi.291 (i.e. too often, C. punappunaṃ); Mil.407; Pv-a.274. Comparative bāḷhataraṃ in a…
ca →
pts
…hand: sace agāraṃ ajjhāvasati… sace ca pabbajati agārā Snp.1003. With neg, na ca = but not: mahatī vata te bondi, na ca paññā tadūpikā…
cakka →
pts
…asatthena dhammena-m-anusāsati). A definition is given by Bdhgh. at DN-a.i.249
■ Three sorts of c. are later distinguished: a…
cakkhu →
pts
…of the phrase jānāti passati “to know and to see” = to understand clearly). See e.g. SN.ii.7–SN.ii.11, SN.ii.105; SN.iv.233; SN.v.179;…
carati →
pts
…Iti.120); -fut. carissati (MN.i.428); -aor. sg. 1st acariṃ (SN.iii.29), acārisaṃ (Pv.iii.9#5), 3rd acari…
catur →
pts
…cp. also cātuddasī. Catuvīsati (24) Snp.457; catusaṭṭhi (64) Ja.i.50; Ja.ii.193; Pv-a.74; caturāsīti (84) usually with vassa-sahassāni…
ceteti →
pts
…see citta1, with which further cp caksu, cikita, ciketi, cikitsati, & in meaning passati (he sees = he knows),…
cha →
pts
…cp. chaddanta
■ bīsati (= vīsati) twenty-six Dhp-a.iv.233 (devalokā). Chakana & Chakana;
Vedic ṣaṣ & ṣaṭ (ṣaḍ = chaḷ)…
chaḷ →
pts
…cp. chaddanta
■ bīsati (= vīsati) twenty-six Dhp-a.iv.233 (devalokā). Chakana & Chakana;
Vedic ṣaṣ & ṣaṭ (ṣaḍ = chaḷ)…
chindati →
pts
…in two)
fut chijjissati Ja.i.336
ger chijjitvā Ja.i.202; Ja.iv.120
pp chijjita Ja.iii.389; see also…
cikicchati →
pts
…Kp-a.188 (in expln of vicikicchita q.v.).
Sk. cikitsati, Desid. of cit, cinteti. Cp. vicikicchā
cikkhassati →
pts
to wish to drop, to ooze out Mil.152 (˚ssanto), see Kern.
Toevoegselen
ii.139 & Morris, J.P.T.S. 1884, 87.
Desid. of kṣar = Sk. cikṣariṣati
cinteti →
pts
…see citta1, with which further cp caksu, cikita, ciketi, cikitsati, & in meaning passati (he sees = he knows),…
citta →
pts
…always in formula catūsu satipaṭṭhānesu-s-c˚: SN.iii.93; SN.v.154; SN.v.301; DN.iii.101; AN.v.195 5. susaṇṭhita c. SN.v.74 …
cuta →
pts
…SN.ii.67 (āgatigatiyā sati c˚ hoti); AN.iii.420; AN.iv.178; Dhp-a.i.259; usually in phrase sattānaṃ cutûpapāta-ñāṇa the…
cāga →
pts
…Sdhp.323. See also anussati & anussarati.
- -ādhiṭṭhāna the resolution of generosity, as one of the 4: paññā˚, sacca˚, c˚.,…
dadāti →
pts
… 1. dā˚: fut. dassati Ja.i.113, Ja.i.279 Ja.iii.83; AN.iii.37; 1st sg. dassāmi Ja.i.223; Ja.ii.160; Pv-a.17…
dakkha →
pts
…*diś to point (see disati), then the original meaning would be “pointing,” i.e. the hand used for pointing. For…
dakkhati →
pts
Dakkhati & Dakkhiti
see dassati.
dakkhin →
pts
…out of sight of land DN.i.222.
fr. dakkhati, see dassati
dakkhiti →
pts
Dakkhati & Dakkhiti
see dassati.
dakkhiṇā →
pts
…Vv-a.230; dakkhiṇaṃ ādisati (otherwise uddisati) to designate a gift to a particular person (with dat.) Vin.i.229 = DN.ii.88.
- -āraha a…
dasana →
pts
tooth Dāvs v.3 (d.dhātu, the tooth relic of the Buddha).
Sk. daśana to ḍasati
dassana →
pts
…right insight SN.ii.43 sq., SN.ii.58.
Sk. darśana, see dassati1
dassati →
pts
…dṛś): pres. pass. dissati (to be seen, to appear) Vin.i.16; Snp.194, Snp.441, Snp.688 (dissare), Snp.956; Ja.i.138;…
dasseti →
pts
Caus. of dassati1 (q.v.).
dassāvin →
pts
…passati & cp. ñāṇa-dassana).
- As adj - ˚: seeing, being aware of, realizing; anicca SN.iii.1; ādīnava˚…
daṇḍa →
pts
…dhammena abhivijiya ajjhāvasati DN.i.89 = AN.iv.89, AN.iv.105, or dhammena-manusāsati Snp.1002 = SN.i.236.
- -ābhighata slaying w. cudgels…
daṭṭha →
pts
bitten Ja.i.7; Mil.302; Pv-a.144.
pp. of daśati, see ḍasati
daṭṭhar →
pts
one who sees AN.ii.25.
n. ag. to dassati
deseti →
pts
…(q.v.).
Sk. deśayati, Caus. of disati, q.v.
dessati →
pts
to hate, dislike, detest Snp-a.168 (= na piheti, opp. kāmeti).
Sk. dviṣati & dveṣṭi; see etym. under disa
deva →
pts
…it rains etc.), or devo vassati (it rains) DN.i.74 (: devo ti megho DN-a.i.218); SN.i.65, SN.i.154 (cp. Iti.66 megha); Snp.18 Snp.30; Ja.v.201;…
devatā →
pts
…majesty Ja.i.168;
- -ānussati “remembrance of the gods,” one of the 6 ânussatiṭṭhānāni, or subjects to be kept in mind DN.iii.250,…
dhamma →
pts
…“yo kho Dhammaṃ passati so mam passati; yo mam passati so Dhammaṃ passati = he who sees the Buddha sees the Truth SN.iii.120. Cp with…
dhaṃsati →
pts
…pa˚, pari˚
Ved. dhvaṃsati to fall to dust, sink down, perish; Idg. dheṷes to fly like dust, cp. Sk. dhūsara “dusky” Ags. dust; Ger….
dhunāti →
pts
…& a secondary root Idg; *dheṷes in dhaṃsati
dhāreti →
pts
…(atthaṃ) Gotamo vyākarissati tathā naṃ dhāressāma DN.i.236; evaṃ maṃ dhārehi adhimuttacittaṃ (consider as) Snp.1149 (= upalakkhehi…
dhāta →
pts
…(so read for dāta) = Pv-a.59 (: suhita titta); Mil.238, Mil.249
■ f abstr. dhātatā satiation, fulness, satisfaction, in ati…
dhūsara →
pts
adjective dust-coloured Vv-a.335.
Sk. dhūsara, Ags. dust = E. dust & dusk, Ger. dust; see dhvaṃsati & dhunoti & cp. Walde, Lat Wtb. under furo
dibba →
pts
…samantā yojanaṃ passati divā c’ eva rattiñ ca); DN.iii.219; SN.i.196; SN.ii.55 sq.; MN.ii.21; Iti.52; Thig.70; Pts.i.114 Pts.ii.175;…
dicchati →
pts
to wish to give, to be desirous of giving. SN.i.18 SN.i.20 (dicchare 3rd plural) Ja.iv.64
Sk. ditsati, Desid. fr. dadāti, base 4, q.v.
disa →
pts
an enemy Dhp.42, Dhp.162; Ja.iii.357; Ja.iv.217; Ja.v.453; Thag.874–Thag.6; cp. Pss. Breth., 323, n. i.
Sk. dviṣant & dviṣa (-˚); dveṣṭi & dviśati to hate; cp. Gr. δεινός (corynthic δvεινία, hom …
disati →
pts
to point, show; to grant, bestow etc. Usually in combination with pref. ā, or in Caus. deseti (q.v.). As simplex only at SN.i.217 (varaṃ disā to be read for disaṃ cp …
dissati →
pts
Pass. of *dassati, q.v.
disā →
pts
…jhāna at MN.iii.222; the 4 satipaṭṭhānā etc. at Ne.121; the 4 āhārā etc. at Ne.117. See also in other applications Vin.i.50 (in meaning…
diṭṭha →
pts
…of things, the world of sensation, this world (opp. samparāyika dhamma the state after death, the beyond). Usually in compounds (-˚) of this…
diṭṭhi →
pts
…Pv.iv.1#37; Cnd.301 (= vīsati-vattukā sakkāyadiṭṭhi); cp. Cnd.25 (attānudiṭṭhi); Dhs.381 (cp. Dhs. trsl. p. 101), Dhs.1003,…
dosa →
pts
…to be inferior etc. (cp. dussati), as in Gr. δέομαι, δεύομαι
Dosa2
anger, ill-will evil intention, wickedness,…
dosaneyya →
pts
…= dūṣya (see dussa2 & dussati) influenced by dveṣaṇīya
dosaniya →
pts
…= dūṣya (see dussa2 & dussati) influenced by dveṣaṇīya
dosanīya →
pts
…= dūṣya (see dussa2 & dussati) influenced by dveṣaṇīya
dukkha →
pts
…MN.i.313 (see above); passati SN.i.132 (jāto dukkhāni passati: whoever is born experiences woe) vaḍḍheti SN.ii.109; viharati AN.i.202;…
dussanā →
pts
Dussana (nt.) defilement, guilt AN.ii.225; Pp.18, Pp.22; Dhs.418, Dhs.1060; DN-a.i.195 (rajjana-d. muyhana).
Sk. dūṣana, cp. dussati
dussanīya →
pts
…offence, hateful, evil (always combined with rajanīya, cp. rāga dosa moha AN.iii.110 (dusanīye dussati, where Iti.84 has dosaneyye) Ja.vi.9;…
dussati →
pts
to be or become bad or cor rupted, to get damaged; to offend against, to do wrong Vin.ii.113; SN.i.13 = SN.i.164; Dhp.125 = Pv-a.116; Dhp.137; Iti.84 (dosancyye na d.) cp. AN.iii.110 (dussanīye d.) J …
duṭṭha →
pts
…MN.iii.65.
Sk. duṣṭha, pp. of dussati, q.v.
dvi →
pts
…Ja.iv.499; dvāvīsati (22) Vv-a.139; dvattiṃsa (32) Kp ii. (˚ākāra the 32 constituents of the body)…
dāna →
pts
…-kathā talk or conversation about (the merit & demerit of almsgiving, one of the anupubbi-kathā Vin.i.15 Vin.i.18
- -dhamma the duty or…
dāpeti →
pts
…(id.), Pv-a.31 fut. dāpessati Ja.ii.3; Dhp-a.371. Cp. ava˚.
Sk. dāpayati, dap fr. dā (see dadāti & dayati) =…
dāra →
pts
…(sehi d. asantuṭṭho not satisfied with his own wife), loc. pl. dāresu Snp.38 (puttesu dāresu apekkhā), orig. “wives, womenfolk,” female…
dārā →
pts
…(sehi d. asantuṭṭho not satisfied with his own wife), loc. pl. dāresu Snp.38 (puttesu dāresu apekkhā), orig. “wives, womenfolk,” female…
dāṭhā →
pts
…in his teeth (of a lion) Snp.72.
Sk. daṃṣṭrā to ḍasati (q.v.), cp. also daṭṭha
dūseti →
pts
…Cp. pa˚, pari˚.
Sk. dūṣayati, caus. of dussati (q.v.). Also as dusseti Pv-a.82
eka →
pts
…a numeral cpd., like ˚vīsati (21 − 1 = 19) Dhp-a.i.4; ˚paññāsa (49) Ja.iii.220; ˚saṭṭhi (59; Dhp-a.iii.412; ˚pañcasatā…
esanā →
pts
…See also anesanā, isi & pariy˚.
fr. esati
esati →
pts
…icchati, see also ajjhesati, anvesati, pariyesati
eti →
pts
…See ehi bhikkhu)
fut essati Ja.vi.190, Ja.vi.365, & ehiti Ja.ii.153; 2nd sg. ehisi Dhp.236 Dhp.369
pp…
ettaka →
pts
…Cnd.304#iii. (ettakena na tussati is not satisfied with this much); Vv.79#12 (cp. Vv-a.307); Mil.10, Mil.18 (alaṃ ettakena enough of this much);…
gacchati →
pts
…op. next); Nirayaṃ gamissati Ja.vi.368; saggaṃ lokaṃ g. Ja.i.152; gacche pāram apārato Snp.1129, in this sense interpreted at Cnd.223 as…
gajjati →
pts
… caus gajjayati, ger. gajjayitvā (megho g˚ thanayitvā (megho g˚ thanayitvā pavassati Iti.66.
Sk. garjati, cp. gargara & jarā roaring, cp….
gala →
pts
the throat Ja.i.216, Ja.i.264 Ja.iii.26; Ja.iv.494; Ja.i.194 (a dewlap); Pv-a.11, Pv-a.104.
- -agga the top of the throat Sdhp.379;
- -ajjhoharaniya able to be swallowed (of s …
gandha →
pts
…the objective sensations DN.iii.243, DN.iii.290; Dhs.585, Dhs.625, Dhs.655; -ārammaṇa bearing on smell,…
gata →
pts
…to the body (kāyagatā sati, e.g. Vism.111, Vism.197, Vism.240 sq.); diṭṭhi˚ being of a (wrong) view sankhāra˚, etc
■ Sometimes…
gavesati →
pts
…Pv-a.187, Pv-a.202 (aor. gavesi = vicini); Bdhd 53 In Nd ii.always in combination esati gavesati pariyesati.
gava + esati. Vedic gaveṣate….
gaṇhati →
pts
…(Ja.i.279).
fut gaṇhissati;
aor gaṇhi.
inf gaṇhituṃ (Ja.iii.281).
ger gaṇhitvā
caus ganhāpeti & gāhāpeti.
2….
gaṇhāti →
pts
…(Ja.i.279).
fut gaṇhissati;
aor gaṇhi.
inf gaṇhituṃ (Ja.iii.281).
ger gaṇhitvā
caus ganhāpeti & gāhāpeti.
2….
ghasati →
pts
…Thag.749
■ Cp ghasa, ghasta & ghāsa. See also jaddhu. Desid jighacchati.
Vedic grasati & *ghasti, pp. grasta, cp. Gr.; γράω to gnaw,…
ghasta →
pts
only in vanka˚ having eaten or swallowed the hook (cp. grasta-vanka) DN.ii.266 (v-g˚ va ambujo); Ja.vi.113.
pp. of ghasati = Sk. grasta
ghaṃsati →
pts
…ghasati). Cp. pahaṃsati2.
= haṃsati for Sk. haṛsati, see haṃsati
ghaṭṭeti →
pts
…Pv.iv.10#9 (= paṭihaṃsati Pv-a.271); DN-a.i.256 (= khuṃseti); Dhp-a.i.251
2. fig AN.iii.343; Snp.847 (cp. Mnd.208); Vism.18
pp…
ghāsa →
pts
…fetches the fodder (food) Thag.910.
Vedic ghāsa, fr. ghasati, q.v. cp. Lat. gramen = grass
go →
pts
…smell-contact, i.e. sensation) indriya˚ Sdhp.365 2. ethically: ariyānaṃ gocare ratā “finding delight in the pasture of the good,…
gādha →
pts
…vindati AN.v.202. ˚ṃ esati to seek the terra firma SN.i.127; similarly: ˚ṃ labhati to gain firm footing SN.i.47; ˚ṃ ajjhagā SN.iv.206;…
gāma →
pts
…Vin.iv.93 (piṇḍāya pavisati); gāmassa vā nigamassa vā avidūre DN.i.237; MN.i.488; gāme vā nigame vā Pp.66 3. as a…
gāthā →
pts
…gāthāya ajjhābhāsati to address with a verse Vin.i.36 Vin.i.38; Kp v. intr
■ gāthāhi anumodati to thank with (these) lines…
gāyati →
pts
…(Ja.iii.507); fut. gāyissati grd. gāyitabba. Vin.ii.108 (dhammaṃ), Vin.ii.196 (gāthaṃ) Snp.682 (g˚ ca vādayanti ca); Ja.i.290…
hanati →
pts
…Ja.i.274.
fut hanissati Ja.iv.102; hañchati Ja.iv.102; hañchema Ja.ii.418.
aor hani Mhvs.25, Mhvs.64;…
harati →
pts
…Ja.vi.500 (= harissati).
pass harīyati MN.i.33; hīrati Ja.v.254;
■ pret. ahīratha Ja.v.253;
grd…
hasamānaka →
pts
adjective laughing, merry Mhvs.35, Mhvs.55; (nt.) as adv. -ṃ jokingly, for fun Vin.i.185.
ppr. of hasati + ka
hasana →
pts
laughter Dhtp.31.
fr. hasati
hasati →
pts
hasita →
pts
…mirth,“ aesthetic faculty Tikp.276; see Cpd. 20 sq.
pp. of hasati, representing both Sk. hasita & hṛṣita
hassati →
pts
haṃsa →
pts
…Snp.270 etc.
fr. haṃsati
Haṃsa2
- a water-bird, swan SN.i.148; Snp.221, Snp.350, Snp.1134; Dhp.91, Dhp.175; Dhp-a.ii.170;…
haṃsati →
pts
…Lat. Wtb. s. v. ēr
■ The Dhtp (309) defines as “tuṭṭhi.” See also ghaṃsati2 pahaṃsati2,…
haṭṭha →
pts
…(Dhp-a.iii.292).
pp. of haṃsati
hesati →
pts
…Ja.v.304 (T. siṃsati for hiṃsati; C. explains hiṃsati as “hessati,” cp. abhihiṃsanā for ˚hesanā)….
hesita →
pts
neighing Ja.i.62 (here as hasita); Mhvs.23, Mhvs.72.
pp. of hesati
hessati →
pts
is:
- Fut. of bhavati, e.g. Ja.iii.279.
- Fut. of jahati, e.g. Ja.iv.415; Ja.vi.441.
hesā →
pts
neighing, neigh Dāvs v.56.
fr. hesati
hiṃsati →
pts
- to hurt, injure DN.ii.243; SN.i.70; Snp.515; Dhp.132; Pv.ii.9#9 (= bādheti C.); Pv.iii.4#2 (= paribādheti C.); Snp-a.460.
- to kill MN.i.39; Dhp.270
caus 2 hiṃsāpeti Pv-a …
hiṃsitar →
pts
one who hurts DN.ii.243; Ja.iv.121.
n. ag. fr. hiṃsati
hāseti →
pts
see hasati.
hīḷeti →
pts
…awful; Goth. us-geisnan to be terrified. Connected also with hiṃsati
■ The Dhtp (637) defines by “nindā”
icchati →
pts
…& ajjhesita; anvesati (Sk. anvicehati); pariyesati (Sk. parīcchati), pp. pariyiṭṭha pariyesita.
Sk. icchati, iṣ, cp. Av….
icchā →
pts
…SN.i.44 (naraṃ parikassati) AN.ii.143; AN.iv.293 sq.; AN.iv.325 sq.; v.40, v.42 sq.; Snp.773 Snp.872; Dhp.74, Dhp.264 (˚lobha-samāpanna);…
ida →
pts
…as idam-atthitā “being satisfied with what is sufficient” at Vism.81 expld. as atthika-bhāva at Pp-a.250….
idaṃ →
pts
…as idam-atthitā “being satisfied with what is sufficient” at Vism.81 expld. as atthika-bhāva at Pp-a.250….
iddha →
pts
…AN.iii.215 (id.); Ja.vi.227 Ja.vi.361 (= issara C.), Ja.vi.517; Dāvs i.11 2. successful satisfactory, sufficient Vin.i.212 (bhattaṃ);…
indriya →
pts
…Mnd.14; Cnd.628 (sat˚ + satibala); Kv.589; Vb.341 Ne.15, Ne.28, Ne.47, Ne.54. Often in standard combn. with satipaṭṭhāna…
issati →
pts
to bear ill-will, to be angry, to envy Ja.iii.7; ppr. med. issamānaka Sdhp.89, f. ˚ikā AN.ii.203
pp issita (q.v.).
denom. fr. issā. Av. areṣyeiti to be jealous, Gr. ε ̓́ραται t …
issita →
pts
being envied or scolded, giving offence or causing anger. Ja.v.44
pp. of īrṣ (see issati); Sk. īrṣita
issā →
pts
…to be angry. See also issati
Issā2
feminine in issammiga (= issāmiga) Ja.v.410, & issāmiga Ja.v.431, a species of antelope,…
iti →
pts
…more familiar in conversational prose. The function of “iti” is expld. by the old Pāli C. in a conventional phrase, looking…
itthi →
pts
…Some general characterisations of womanhood: 10 kinds of women enumerated at Vin.iii.139 = AN.v.264 = Vv-a.72 viz. mātu-rakkhitā, pitu˚,…
itthī →
pts
…Some general characterisations of womanhood: 10 kinds of women enumerated at Vin.iii.139 = AN.v.264 = Vv-a.72 viz. mātu-rakkhitā, pitu˚,…
jaddhu →
pts
…to Sk. jagdhi eating food; intens. of ghasati
jagghati →
pts
…for *jaghrati. See note on gala. Kern compares Ved. jakṣati, Intens of hasati (
Toevoegselen
under anujagghati); Dhtp.31 jaggh hasane
jantāghara →
pts
- a (hot room for bathing purposes, a sitzbath Vin.i.47, Vin.i.139 Vin.ii.119, Vin.ii.220 sq., Vin.ii.280; Vin.iii.55; MN.iii.126; Ja.ii.25, Ja.ii.144 Vism.18; Dpvs.viii.45.
- living room Ja.i.449. …
jayati →
pts
…Vv.33#2; jayissati ib.; jinissati Ja.ii.183
aor jini Ja.i.313; Ja.ii.404; ajini Dhp.3; pl. jiniṃsu SN.i.221…
jighacchati →
pts
to have a desire to eat, to be hungry DN.ii.266; pp. jighacchita Dhp-a.ii.145.
Desid. to ghasati, eat
jigiṃsanatā →
pts
desire for, covetousness Vb.353 (variant reading BB. nijigīsanatā); cp. Vism.29
n. abstr. fr. jigiṃsati
jigiṃsati →
pts
…Ja.iv.406 (variant reading SS. jihiṃ˚, BB. jigī˚); Ja.v.372; Ja.vi.268. As jigīsati Thag.1110.
Desid. of ji, jayati. On etym. see also…
juhati →
pts
…(aggiṃ); Pp.56; fut. juhissati SN.i.166 (aggiṃ); caus. hāpeti2 pp. huta; see also hava, havi, homa.
Sk. juhoti,…
jānāti →
pts
…emphatic phrase jānāti passati is very frequent. Yaṃ tvaṃ na jānāsi na passasi taṃ tvaṃ icchasi kāmesi? Whom you know not neither have…
jāta →
pts
…jātassa jarā paññāyissati Ja.i.59; jātaṃ + bhūtaṃ (opp. ajātaṃ abhūtaṃ) Iti.37 2. “genuine,” i.e natural, true, good,…
jāti →
pts
… ■ Kiṃ hi jāti karissati? What difference makes his parentage DN.i.121; jāti-rājāno kings of birth, genuine kings Ja.i.338; na naṃ…
jātu →
pts
…might happen.“ Neither of these derivations is satisfactory
jīvita →
pts
…the cessation or consummation of life DN.i.46 (= DN-a.i.128); SN.ii.83; AN.iv.13
- -pariyosāna the…
ka →
pts
…kassaci Snp.25; na hi nassati kassaci kammaṃ “nobody’s trace of action is lost” Snp.666; kassaci kiñci na (deti (he gives) nothing to…
kalyāṇa →
pts
…˚vāca, of pleasant conversation, of good address or enunciation, reciting clearly DN.i.93, DN.i.115; AN.ii.97; AN.iii.114, AN.iii.263;…
kamma →
pts
…Vb.208. With the cessation of these 3 the factor of karma ceases: lobha-kkhayā kamma-nidāna-saṃkhayo AN.v.262. There are 3 other…
kammaniya →
pts
…= Vism.247; of upekhā and sati Cnd.661 cp. Bdhd 104; of kāya & citta Bdhd 121. Said of a lute = workable, ready for playing AN.iii.375 =…
kammanīya →
pts
…= Vism.247; of upekhā and sati Cnd.661 cp. Bdhd 104; of kāya & citta Bdhd 121. Said of a lute = workable, ready for playing AN.iii.375 =…
kammañña →
pts
…= Vism.247; of upekhā and sati Cnd.661 cp. Bdhd 104; of kāya & citta Bdhd 121. Said of a lute = workable, ready for playing AN.iii.375 =…
kanha →
pts
…one system of coloursensations (the colourless, as distinguished from the red-green and yellow-blue systems). As such enumerated in…
karoti →
pts
…kayīra˚). 2. Fut. kariyissati Vin.i.107. 3. Grd. karaṇīya (q.v.), (kayya) kātabba Dhp-a.i.338.
IV. Caus. I
(Denom. to kāra)…
karuṇā →
pts
…are “paradukkhe sati sādhūnaṃ hadayakampanaṃ karotī ti” Bdhd 21; “sattesu k˚ karuṇāyanā karuṇāyitattaṃ karuṇā…
kasati →
pts
to till, to plough SN.i.172, SN.i.173 = Snp.80; Thag.531; Ja.i.57; Ja.ii.165; Ja.vi.365
■ kassate (3rd sing med.) Thag.530
pp kattha (q.v.) Caus. ii. kasāpeti Mil.66, Mil.82; Dhp-a.i.224.
*kṛṣ …
kasi →
pts
…Vv-a.63
■ -ṃ kasati to plough to till the land Ja.i.277; Vism.284.
- -kamma the act or occupation of ploughing,…
kasita →
pts
of kasati) ploughed, tilled Anvs.44; -a˚; untilled ibid. 27, 44
■ Cp. vi˚.
kassaka →
pts
…of a peasant SN.i.115 (of Māra).
fr. kasati
kassati →
pts
kasī →
pts
…Vv-a.63
■ -ṃ kasati to plough to till the land Ja.i.277; Vism.284.
- -kamma the act or occupation of ploughing,…
kata →
pts
…after expressing satisfaction with the meal Pv-a.141. In the same application: kat-okāsa having made its appearance, of kamma…
kathana →
pts
…karoti to enter into conversation with Ja.vi.413.
- -samattha able to speak (of the tongue Ja.iii.459; able to talk or…
kathā →
pts
…conversational intercourse AN.i.197.
- -sallāpa talk, conversation Vin.i.77; DN.i.89 sq., DN.i.107…
katikā →
pts
…Mil.360 2. talking, conversation, talk (adhammikā k., cp kathikā & kathā) Ja.ii.449
■ katikaṃ karoti to make an arrangement or…
kaḍḍhati →
pts
- to draw out, drag, pull, tug Ja.i.193, Ja.i.225, Ja.i.265, Ja.i.273 (khaggaṃ k. to draw the sword).
- to draw in, suck up (udakaṃ) Ja.iv.141.
- to draw a line, to scratch Ja.i.78, Ja.i.111, Ja.i. …
kaṃsati →
pts
Err:501
kaṭumikā →
pts
…help, suggestion applied to sati Mil.78, Mil.79 (cp. Mil trsl. i.121 n and Mhvs.i.477).
from karoti; see Sk. kṛtrima & kuṭṭima; also kutta…
kaṭṭha →
pts
…kṛṣṭa, pp. of kasati, cp. kiṭṭha
Kaṭṭha2
adjective bad, useless: see…
keḷanā →
pts
…and acts as syn. of vibhūsanā.
fr. kilissati? or is it kheḷana?
keḷi →
pts
…(cp. kerāṭika & kilissati), or “unsettledness, wavering.”
■ keḷi-sīla of unsettled character unreliable, deceitful Pv-a.241….
khama →
pts
…viz. akkosantaṃ na paccakosati “not to shout back at him who shouts at you” AN.ii.152 sq.; cp. Ne.77; classified under the four paṭipadā…
khandha →
pts
…sammappaññāya passati; evaṃ kho jānato passato… ahankāramamankāra-mānânusayā na hontī ti SN.iii.103-pañca-kkhandhe…
khādati →
pts
…Ja.iii.276
fut khādissati Ja.i.221; Ja.ii.129
aor khādiṃsu Pv-a.20
pass. ppr khādiyamāna (cp khajjati) Pv-a.69 (taṇhāya)…
khārika →
pts
…≈.
adj. to khāra
Khārika2
of the khārī measure, in vīsati˚ kosalako tilavāho AN.v.173 = Snp.p.126.
adj. of khārī
khīla →
pts
stake, post, bolt, peg Vin.ii.116 (khīlaṃ nikhanitvā digging in or erecting a post) SN.iii.150 (kh˚ vā thambha vā); SN.iv.200 (daḷha˚ a strong post, epithet of satī); Mhvs.29, Mhvs.49
■ ayo˚; an i …
khīyati →
pts
…ujjhāyati & vipāceti, both referring to a heated state, fig for anger (cp. kilissati). Thus at Vin.ii.259 & passim See ujjhāyati for…
kiccha →
pts
…idha vutti yaṃ jano passati kibbisakārī (miserable is the life of one who does wrong) Snp.676 = parihīnattha, in poverty Pv-a.220 (kicco =…
kilamati →
pts
…and Lat. clīnāre clemens. To k → ś cp. kaṇṇa → śṛṇga, kilissati → śliṣyati, etc. The Dhtp (222) & Dhtm (316)…
kilesa →
pts
…Vb.80, Vb.96, Vb.120, Vb.323
from kilissati
kilijjati →
pts
…Snp.671 (gloss for kilissati, explained at Snp-a.481 by pūti hoti)
pp kilinna. See also…
kilissati →
pts
to get wet, soiled or stained, to dirty oneself, be impure Iti.76 (of clothes, in the passing away of a deva) Thag.954 (kilisissanti, for kilissanti); Pts.i.130. Kilisseyya Dhp.158 (explained as ninda …
kiliṭṭha →
pts
…Mil.250.
pp of kilissati
kiriya →
pts
…as to result, non-causative an action which ends in itself (Mrs. Rh. D. in Dhs. trsl. xciii.), inoperative (see Cpd. 19). In this sense…
kiriyā →
pts
…as to result, non-causative an action which ends in itself (Mrs. Rh. D. in Dhs. trsl. xciii.), inoperative (see Cpd. 19). In this sense…
kissati →
pts
…worry Ja.vi.495 (pret. mā kisittha C. mā kisā bhava). 2. [Pass. of kassati, kṛṣ ] see *pari*˚
den. fr. kisa
kitteti →
pts
…Pv-a.159
fut kittayissati in sense of aor Vv.34#5 (= katheti Vv-a.151)
■ kittayissāmi I shall relate Snp.1053, Snp.1132. grd:…
klesa →
pts
…Vb.80, Vb.96, Vb.120, Vb.323
from kilissati
kriyā →
pts
…as to result, non-causative an action which ends in itself (Mrs. Rh. D. in Dhs. trsl. xciii.), inoperative (see Cpd. 19). In this sense…
ku →
pts
…with fut.: k˚ bhikkhu gamissati Snp.411; ko gacchasi where are you going? Pv.ii.8#1; tvaṃ ettakaṃ divasaṃ k˚ gatā where have you been all…
kula →
pts
…DN.iii.189; Pv-a.5; nassati or nāseti Ja.iv.69; Vv-a.149; upacchindati Pv-a.31, Pv-a.82; -santaka belonging to…
kumuda →
pts
…a high numeral, in vīsati kumudā nirayā AN.v.173 = Snp.p.126.
- -naḷa a lotus-stalk Ja.i.223; *…
kuñca →
pts
crowing or trumpeting noise (in compounds only)- kāra cackling (of a hen) Thag-a.255; -nāda trumpeting (of an elephant) Ja.iii.114.
kruñc, cp. Sk. krośati, Pa …
kāla →
pts
…kilamati → śramati, kilissati → ślis˚; etc.) The usual spelling of kāla as kāḷa indicates a connection of the ḷ with the r of…
kāma →
pts
…they do not give permanent satisfaction; the happiness which they yield is only a deception, or a dream, from which the dreamer awakens with…
kāmin →
pts
…people’s wishes; satisfying their desires, in atthakāminī devatā Snp.986 -akāmakāmin passionless, dispassionate Snp.1096 synonym…
kāraṇa →
pts
…kāraṇaṃ ajja kāressati “what task will he impose on me to-day?” AN.v.324; as pañcavidhabandhana K˚ AN.i.141, Pv-a.251,…
kāreti →
pts
…& kārāpita.
Causative of karoti
kāya →
pts
…through introspection (sati). In the group of the four sati-paṭṭhānas, the foundations of introspection the recognition of the true…
kāḷa →
pts
…kilamati → śramati, kilissati → ślis˚; etc.) The usual spelling of kāla as kāḷa indicates a connection of the ḷ with the r of…
labhati →
pts
…Also (the Com. form) labhissati Pv-a.190; Vv-a.136
cond 1st pl. alabhissāma Ja.iii.35; med…
lajjati →
pts
…Pv-a.88;
fut lajjissati Ja.iii.218;
inf lajjituṃ Dhp-a.i.72;
ger lajjitvā Ja.i.208
grd…
lambati →
pts
…(poet.) Ja.v.302 (= lambissati)
caus lambeti to cause to hang up or to be suspended, to hang up Mhvs.34, Mhvs.48
caus 2…
lasati →
pts
to desire, long; to dance, play sport; to shine; to sound forth. See lāsana, abhilāsa upaḷāseti, alasa, vilāsa
caus lāseti to sport, to amuse (oneself) Vin.ii.10 (with vādeti, gā …
lesa →
pts
…only at Dhtp.444 in defn of lisati
likhati →
pts
- to scratch; to cut carve; write, inscribe MN.i.127 (rūpāni); Ja.ii.372 (suvaṇṇa-patte); Ja.iv.257 (id.), Ja.iv.488, Ja.iv.489 (jāti-hingulakena); Dhp-a.i.182; Pv-a.145 (nāmaṃ likhi wrote his na …
lisati →
pts
to break off, tear off, pull; only at Dhtp.444 explained by “lesa.”
cp. dial. Sk. liśate = Vedic riśate
loka →
pts
…Snp.779 (n’āsiṃsati lokaṃ imaṃ parañ ca); or as idhaloka DN.iii.105. The defn of ayaṃ loko at Mnd.60 is given…
lujjati →
pts
…Pp C. 215 explains by “nassati”); Vin.i.297; Vin.ii.123; SN.iv.52 (in etymologizing interpretation of loka: “lujjati kho loko ti vuccati”;…
lāseti →
pts
see lasati.
m →
pts
…and thus origin of specific Pali forms see māsati.
magga →
pts
…˚ājīva, ˚vāyāma, ˚sati, ˚samādhi, or right views, right aspirations, right speech, right conduct right livelihood, right effort, right…
maggati →
pts
…same root) Dhs-a.162 (= gavesati)
caus 2 maggāpeti Pv-a.112
pass maggīyati Vb-a.114.
Denom. fr. magga, cp. Sk. margayati. The Dhtp….
manta →
pts
…satta-ratana-vassaṃ vassati) Others are: paṭhavī-jaya m. (by means of which one conquers the earth) Ja.ii.243; sabba-rāva-jānana˚ (of…
mantar →
pts
…tāya paricchinditvā bhāsati), Snp.916 (mantā asmī ti, explained at Snp-a.562 by “mantāya”), Snp.1040 = Snp.1042 (= Cnd.497 mantā…
marati →
pts
…Mhvs.36, Mhvs.96
fut marissati Ja.iii.214
ppr (= fut. marissaṃ Ja.iii.214 (for *mariṣyanta)
inf marituṃ…
maraṇa →
pts
…we read ˚dukkha?).
- -sati the thought (or mindfulness) of death, meditation on death Snp-a.54; Dhp-a.iii.171; Pv-a.61,…
masati →
pts
to touch: only in cpd. āmasati. The root is explained at Dhtp.305 as “āmasana.” Another root masu [ mṛś?] is at Dhtm.444 given in meaning…
mataka →
pts
…is dead Ja.i.164 (˚ṃ dassati pretends to be dead).
- -bhatta a meal for the dead, food offered to the manes Ja.iv.151;…
maññati →
pts
…(maññāmi ciraṃ carissati: I imagine he will have to wander a long time)
■ With (double) acc.: to take for, to consider as; na taṃ…
maṇi →
pts
…Walde, Lat. Wtb. s. v. monile, where see other suggestions For further characterisation of maṇi cp. Zimmer, *Altindisches…
micchā →
pts
…DN.iii.290 sq.); -sati mindfulness (ibid.) -samādhi concentration (ibid.); see magga 2, and cp the following:
*…
mināti →
pts
…(= mineyya C.) fut. minissati Sdhp.585. ger. minitvā Vism.72; grd minitabba Ja.v.90
pass mīyati: see…
misati →
pts
to wink (one’s eyes): see ni˚.
miṣ, Vedic miṣati, root given as misa at Dhtm.479, with expln “mīlane”
miyyati →
pts
…Vism.49; fut. miyyissati MN.iii.246 2. mīyati (influenced in form by jīyati & mīyati of mināti2)…
modana →
pts
satisfaction, rejoicing Sdhp.229. Cp. sam˚.
fr. mud
muddha →
pts
…(ācariyassa m s. phalissati); Dhp-a.iv.125 (no… phāleyya); Vv-a.68 (me s. phal˚)
■ In compound muddha˚.
- -(n)aṭṭhi…
mudita →
pts
pleased, glad, satisfied, only in cpd. -mana (adj.) with gladdened heart, pleased in mind Snp.680 (+ udagga); Vv.83#15 (+ pasanna-citta) Cp….
musati →
pts
…to the eyes“); musati ’va nayanaṃ Vv.35#3 (cp. Vv-a.161).
in this connection = mṛṣ in an active sense, as quâsi Denom. fr….
mussati →
pts
…(id.); Snp.815 (= nassati Snp-a.536; = parimussati, paribāhiro hoti Mnd.144)
pp muṭṭha. Cpp. pa˚,…
musā →
pts
…verbs vadati, bhanati bhāsati & brūti; to speak falsely, to tell a lie
■ AN.i.149 (opp. saccaṃ); Snp.122, Snp.158, Snp.397, Snp.400,…
muyhati →
pts
…so do the verbs rajjati, dussati, muyhati, e.g. Mil.386 (rajjasi rajjanīyesu, dussanīyesu dussasi muyhase mohaniyesu). Otherwise rare as finite…
muñcati →
pts
…Ja.i.434 (where also muñcissati in same sense); Dhp-a.i.105; Dhp-a.iii.242; Pv-a.53 Pv-a.105; also mokkhasi Vin.i.21 = SN.i.111; pl….
muṭṭha →
pts
…Dhs.1349 (where read: yā asati ananussati… adhāraṇatā pilāpanatā sammussanatā) Vb.360, Vb.373; Vism.21; Dhp-a.iv.85; & -sati(n)…
māsakkhimhā →
pts
māsana →
pts
…for massati etc.; see masati| touch, touching, etc. in sense of eating or taking in. So is probably to be read for āsati…
māsati →
pts
…for massati etc.; see masati| touch, touching, etc. in sense of eating or taking in. So is probably to be read for āsati…
māsin →
pts
…for massati etc.; see masati| touch, touching, etc. in sense of eating or taking in. So is probably to be read for āsati…
mīyati →
pts
…Vism.49; fut. miyyissati MN.iii.246 2. mīyati (influenced in form by jīyati & mīyati of mināti2)…
na →
pts
…& adversative particle “not” (Cnd.326: paṭikkhepa; Kp-a.170 paṭisedhe)
- often apostr. n’: n’ atthi, n’…
naccati →
pts
…DN.i.135;
fut naccissati Vin.ii.12;
aor nacci Ja.iii.127;
inf naccituṃ Ja.i.207
caus naccāpeti to make…
nakkhatta →
pts
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. …
nassati →
pts
…to an end Snp.666 (na hi nassati kassaci kammaṃ); Iti.90; Ja.i.81, Ja.i.116, Ja.i.150; pret. nassaṃ (prohib.) Snp.1120, pl anassāma…
naṭṭha →
pts
perished, destroyed; lost AN.ii.249; Ja.i.74; Ja.i.267.
Sk. naṣṭha, pp. of nassati (naśyati), q.v.
nepakka →
pts
…carefulness; usually as sati˚; SN.v.197 sq.; MN.i.356; AN.iii.11 AN.iv.15; Cnd.629 B; Vb.244, Vb.249; Vism.3 (= paññā) Dhp-a.iv.29.
fr….
ni →
pts
…(to go out from) opp. pavisati (to enter into), ˚ccharati (nis to car to go forth), ˚ddhamati (throw out), ˚pajjati (result from),…
nibbindati →
pts
…loc.); to have enough of, be satiated, turn away from, to be disgusted with. In two roots:
- vind: prs. nibbindati etc. usually in combination…
nibbisa →
pts
earnings, wages Thag.606 = Thag.1003 = Mil.45 (cp. Manu vi.45); Snp-a.38.
to nibbisati
nibbisati →
pts
…See also nibbisa.
nis + visati
nibbiṇṇa →
pts
…or loc.), wearied of, dissatisfied with, “fed up” Ja.i.347; Ja.vi.62; Thig.478 (= viratta Thag-a.286); Dhp-a.i.85 (˚hadaya); Vv-a.207…
nibbiṭṭha →
pts
past participle gained, earned Vin.iv.265; Snp.25; Snp-a.38.
nis + viṭṭha, of nibbisati
nibbusitattā →
pts
…or *nirvasitatvaṃ (nt. abstr.), to nis-vasati, cp. nirvāsana = nibbisaya
nibbāna →
pts
…SN.i.198; abhipassati AN.i.147; tiṇṇakathankatho visallo n- ābhirato Snp.86; bhikkhu bhabbo anuttaraṃ…
nibbāyati →
pts
…or heat or (fig.) burning sensations (see nibbāna II. A end): aggikkhandho purimassa ca upādānassa puriyādānā…
nicchāta →
pts
…without cravings, stilled, satisfied. Epithet of an Arahant always in combination with nibbuta or…
nidahati →
pts
nidassati →
pts
…SS; Snp-a.522 reads…
niddesa →
pts
…p. Vism.140, Vism.208 sq. etc.
Sk. nirdeśa, fr. niddisati, cp. desa, desaka etc.
niddisati →
pts
Niddisati & niddissati
to distinguish, point out, explain designate, define, express, to mean Iti.122 = Cnd.276#f Mil.123, Mil.345; Dhs-a.57;…
niddissati →
pts
Niddisati & niddissati
to distinguish, point out, explain designate, define, express, to mean Iti.122 = Cnd.276#f Mil.123, Mil.345; Dhs-a.57;…
niddiṭṭha →
pts
past participle expressed, explained, designated Mil.3; Dhs-a.57; Vism.528; Vv-a.13.
see niddisati
nighaṃsati →
pts
…Ja.iii.75.
Sk. nigharṣati, ni + ghaṃsati1
nijigiṃsati →
pts
to desire ardently, to covet DN-a.i.92 (= maggeti pariyesati).
Sk. nijigīṣati, ni + jigiṃsati
nijjhatta →
pts
adjective satisfied, pacified, appeased Ja.vi.414 (= khamāpita Com.); Vv.63#19 (= nijjhāpita Vv-a.265) Mil.209. See also paṭi˚
pp. of…
nijjhatti →
pts
…favourable disposition, satisfaction MN.i.320; AN.iv.223; Pts.ii.171, Pts.ii.176; Mil.210.
abstr. to nijjhatta, cp. BSk. nidhyapti, formation…
nijjhāyati →
pts
…think SN.iii.140 sq. (+ passati, cp. jānāti), SN.iii.157; MN.i.334 (jhāyati n. apajjhāyati); MN.iii.14 (id.). Cp. upa˚.
Sk. nidhyāyati, ni…
nijjiṇṇa →
pts
…dead DN.i.96; MN.ii.217; AN.i.221 (vedanākkhayā sabbaṃ dukkhaṃ n. bhavissati) MN.i.93; AN.v.215 sq.; Ne.51.
Sk. nirjīrṇa, nis + jiṇṇa
nikasa →
pts
whetstone Dāvs iii.87 (˚opala).
Sk. nikasa, ni + kasati
nikaṭṭha →
pts
…Ja.iii.438).
cp. Sk. nikṛṣṭa, ni + kasati
nikkaḍḍhati →
pts
…pp. nikkaḍḍhita.
Sk. niṣkarṣati, nis + kasati, cp. kaḍḍhati
nikkhamati →
pts
…bahi outside, out; opp. pavisati to enter into: AN.v.195) DN.ii.14 (mātu kucchismā); Ja.i.52 (mātukucchito)
imper…
nikkhipati →
pts
…Ja.ii.416; fut. ˚issati DN.ii.157 (samussayaṃ) ger. -itvā MN.iii.156 (cittaṃ); Ja.ii.416; Ja.vi.366; grd -itabba Vin.i.46
pp…
nikāsin →
pts
adjective “shining,” resembling, like Ja.iii.320 (aggi-nikāsinā suriyena).
cp. Sk. nikāśin; fr. ni + kāsati
nimināti →
pts
…Ja.iii.63; fut. nimissati Ja.v.271 Ja.v.453 (devatāhi nirayaṃ); aor. nimmini Ja.iii.63; ger niminitvā Mil.279.
Sk. niminoti in…
nimisati →
pts
to wink DN.ii.20 (animisanto, not winking; variant reading BB animm˚; Ja.iii.96 (ummisati +). Cp. nimisatā.
Sk. nimiṣati, ni + misati
nimisatā →
pts
winking Ja.vi.336 (a˚).
abstr. to nimisati
nirabbuda →
pts
…as “seyyathā pi vīsati abbudā nirayā evam eko nirabbudo nirayo”); Ja.iii.360 (Com.: vīsati abbudāni ekaṃ nirabbudaṃ).
cp. BSk….
nirassati →
pts
…Mnd.76 (so read for nidassati, variant reading SS nir˚), Mnd.444; Snp-a.522
pp niratta2.
cp. Sk. nirasyati, nis + assati,…
niratta →
pts
…nirasta, pp. of nirasyati, see nirassati
nirodha →
pts
…suppression; destruction, cessation annihilation (of senses, consciousness, feeling being in general: sankhārā). Bdhgh’s expln of the…
nissayati →
pts
…Snp-a.530 = abhinivisati); Vv-a.83 (katapuññaṃ). Pass. nissīyati Vv-a.83. pp. nissita ger….
nissāya →
pts
preposition accusative leaning on (in all fig. meanings) Cnd.368 (= upanissāya, ārammaṇaṃ ālambanaṃ karitvā).
- near, near by, on, at…
nisā →
pts
…nise); Vv-a.161 (loc. nisati, variant reading nisi = rattiyaṃ); Mil.388 (loc. nisāya) Dāvs ii.6; Dāvs v.2 (nisāyaṃ). See also…
nisīdana →
pts
…Vin.ii.123 (˚ena vippavasati); SN.v.259 (˚ṃ gaṇhāti). -paccattharaṇa a mat for sitting on Vin.i.47, Vin.i.295; Vin.ii.209…
nivasati →
pts
to live, dwell, inhabit, stay Vin.ii.11
pp nivuttha, cp. also nivāsana2 & nivāsin.
ni + vasati2
nivattha →
pts
…Pv-a.49 (dibbavattha˚), Pv-a.50.
pp. of ni + vasati1
nivesana →
pts
…nivesa.
Vedic niveśana, fr. nivesati, cp. niviṭṭha
niveseti →
pts
…(gāmaṃ); Pv-a.206.
Caus. of nivesati
nivesita →
pts
adjective settled, arranged, designed, built Vv-a.82 (= sumāpita).
pp. of nivesati
nivisati →
pts
nivissa-vādin →
pts
…tath’ eva etan ti.“
nivissa (ger. of nivisati) + vādin
niviṭṭha →
pts
…built or situate). Cp. abhi˚.
pp. of nivisati
nivuttha →
pts
of nivasati) inhabited; dwelling, living; see *san*˚.
nivāsa →
pts
…vedi Iti.100; Snp.647 = Dhp.423 p-n-paṭisaṃyuttā dhammikathā DN.ii.1; p-n-anussatiñāṇa DN.iii.110, DN.iii.220, DN.iii.275;…
nivāsana →
pts
…place of abode), Pv-a.76 (id.).
fr. nivasati2
nivāseti →
pts
…(nivāsessati + pārupissati), Pv-a.147 (= pārupāmi)
caus 2 nivāsāpeti to cause or order to be dressed (with 2 acc.) Ja.i.50;…
nivāsin →
pts
adjective noun dwelling, staying; (n.) an inhabitant Dāvs v.45.
to nivasati
niyyādeti →
pts
…Pv-a.25 (= uddissati dadāti), Pv-a.42, Pv-a.81, Pv-a.276 (at all Pv-a passages as nī˚)
pp niyyādita…
niyyāteti →
pts
…Pv-a.25 (= uddissati dadāti), Pv-a.42, Pv-a.81, Pv-a.276 (at all Pv-a passages as nī˚)
pp niyyādita…
niyyāti →
pts
…DN.i.49, DN.i.108; Ja.i.263; Snp.417; 3rd pl. niyyiṃsu AN.v.195; fut. niyyassati AN.v.194
■ See also niyyāna & niyyānika.
Sk….
no →
pts
…negative & adversative particle = neither, nor, but not surely not, indeed not
- in neg. sentences: Snp.852, Snp.855, Snp.1040;…
nu →
pts
…(nanu tvaṃ vuḍḍho vīsativasso ’sī ti?) Pv.i.8#4; Pv-a.39, Pv-a.136 etc
■ Often combined with other emphatic or dubitative…
nāsa →
pts
…adj. vināsaka Cp. panassati.
Sk. nāśa, see nassati
nāseti →
pts
…etc. Cp. vi˚.
Sk. nāśayati, Caus. of nassati, q.v.
nīla →
pts
…the “pure” colour-sensations of red (lohitaka) & white (odāta), besides the distinct black or dark (see kaṇha). Therefore n. has a…
nīyādeti →
pts
…Pv-a.25 (= uddissati dadāti), Pv-a.42, Pv-a.81, Pv-a.276 (at all Pv-a passages as nī˚)
pp niyyādita…
obhāsa →
pts
…avabhāsa.
from obhāsati
obhāsati →
pts
…from bhās, cp. Sk. avabhāsati
Obhāsati2
to speak to (inopportunely), to rail at, offend, abuse Vin.ii.262; Vin.iii.128.
ava +…
odhasta →
pts
…avadhvasta, pp. of ava + dhvaṃsati: see dhaṃsati
odissa →
pts
…(? Mil.156 (should we read anudissa?).
ger. of o + disati = Sk. diśati, cp. uddissa
ogāhati FIXME double →
pts
…Vv.6#1 (= anupavisati Vv-a.42), Vv.39#2 (sālavanaṃ o = pavisati Vv-a.177). ogāheti Pv-a.155 (pokkharaṇiṃ) ger. ogāhetvā…
ogāheti →
pts
…Vv.6#1 (= anupavisati Vv-a.42), Vv.39#2 (sālavanaṃ o = pavisati Vv-a.177). ogāheti Pv-a.155 (pokkharaṇiṃ) ger. ogāhetvā…
ojā →
pts
strength, but only in meaning of strength-giving, nutritive essence (appl; d. to food). MN.i.245 SN.ii.87 SN.v.162 (dhamm’) AN.iii.396 Ja.i.68 Dhs.646 Dhs.740, Dhs.875 Mil.156 Dhp-a.ii.15 …
okappeti →
pts
to fix one’s mind on, to put one’s trust in MN.i.11; Mil.234 (okappessati).
o + kappeti
okassati FIXME double →
pts
…[MSS. often spell okk˚; ].
o + kassati, see also apakassati & avakaḍḍhati
okassati →
pts
…Sk. avakarṣati, ava + kṛṣ; see also apakassati & avakaḍḍhati
okkassa →
pts
see okassati.
okāsati →
pts
to be visible; Caus. okāseti to make visible, let appear, show SN.iv.290.
ava + kāś
omasanā →
pts
touching, touch Vin.iii.121 (= heṭṭhā oropanā).
fr. omasati
omasati →
pts
- (lit.) to touch Ja.v.446.
- (fig.) to touch a person, to reproach, insult Vin.iv.4 sq
pp omaṭṭha.
o + mas = Sk. mṛṣ
omaṭṭha →
pts
touched SN.i.13 = SN.i.53 = Thag.39.
pp. of omasati
omāna FIXME double →
pts
…present material we see no satisfactory solution of this puzzle. There is a Burmese correction which is at variance with the commentary…
opakkamika →
pts
adjective characterising a sensation of pain: attacking suddenly, spasmodic, acute; always in connection with ābādha or…
opāna →
pts
…spring as it were, for the satisfaction of all men’s wants; expld. as “khata-pokkharaṇī viya hutvā” DN-a.i.298 = Ja.v.174 …
opāteti →
pts
…to interrupt a conversation MN.ii.10, MN.ii.122, MN.ii.168; AN.iii.137 AN.iii.392 sq.; Snp.p.107. 2. to drop, to omit (a syllable…
orata →
pts
- delighted, satisfied, pleased Mil.210 (cp. abhirata).
- desisting, abstaining from, restraining oneself Vv-a.72 (= virato; cp. uparata).
o +…
osappati →
pts
to draw back, give way Ja.vi.190 (osappissati; gloss apīyati).
o + sṛp to creep
ossagga →
pts
relaxation, in cpd. sati-ossagga (for which more common sati-vossagga) relaxation of memory inattention, thoughtlessness Dhp-a.iii.163 (for…
ossajati →
pts
…The form ossajati puzzled the BSk. writers in their sanskritisation apotsṛjati = apa + ut + sṛj Divy.203
otāra →
pts
…not mean defect]. Ot gavesati to seek an opportunity, Dhp-a.iii.21. Otārāpekkha watching for a chance, SN.i.122. At one passage, AN.iii.67…
ovadati →
pts
ovassati →
pts
to rain down on, to make wet. - Pass. ovassati to become wet through rain Vin.ii.121.
o + vassati
oṇamati →
pts
…Mil.234 (oṇamati & oṇamissati), Mil.400; DN-a.i.112. Caus. oṇāmeti MN.ii.137 (kāyaṃ)
pp oṇata & Caus.;…
pabba →
pts
pabbajati →
pts
…Ja.i.56 Pp.57
fut pabbajissati Snp.564; Dhp-a.i.133 Dhp-a.iv.55. Aor. pabbaji MN.iii.33; SN.i.196 = Thag.1255; Snp.405;…
pabhassati →
pts
to fall down or off, drop, disappear Vin.ii.135 (pret. pabhassittha); Vin.iv.159 (id.)
■ Cp. pabhaṃsana.
pa + bhraṃś; cp. Sk. prabhraśyate
pabhāsati →
pts
to tell, declare, talk Thag.582.
pa + bhaṣ
paccakkha →
pts
…i.e. demonstration, realisation only neg. a˚; not realising etc. SN.iii.262; Dhs.390 (trsl. “inability to demonstrate”; cp….
paccakkosati →
pts
to curse in return SN.i.162; AN.ii.215.
paṭi + ā + kruś
paccanubhoti →
pts
…
fut paccanubhossati DN.ii.213; SN.i.133, SN.i.227; Pv.iii.56
pass paccanubhavīyati Pv-a.146 (for upalabbhati)
pp…
paccanubhāsati →
pts
to speak out or mention correspondingly, to enumerate Kp-a.78, Kp-a.79 sq.
paṭi + anubhāsati, cp. BSk. pratyavabhāṣate to call to Divy.9
paccayatā →
pts
…fact of having a cause, causation, causal relation, in phrase idappaccayatā (adv.) from an ascertained cause, by way…
pacchā →
pts
paccupadissati →
pts
…C. on p. 225 explains by sampaṭicchissati).
reading uncertain; either paṭi + upadissati, or fut. of paṭi + upadisati, cp. upadaṃseti….
paccupeti →
pts
to go up or near to, to approach, serve, beset Ja.iii.214. fut. -upessati Ja.iv.362 (gloss upasevati).
pati + upeti
paccuttarati →
pts
to go out again, to withdraw SN.i.8; AN.iii.190. Cp. paccupadissati.
paṭi + uttarati, but cp. BSk. pratyavatarati to disembark Divy.229
paccuṭṭhāti →
pts
…DN.i.61 (Pot. ˚uṭṭheyya), DN.i.110 (Fut ˚uṭṭhassati).
paṭi + ud + sthā
paccābhaṭṭha →
pts
recited, explained Ja.ii.48.
pp. of paccābhāsati
paccābhāsati →
pts
to retort, recite, explain, relate Pv-a.57 (sic lege for pacchā˚)
pp paccābhaṭṭha.
paṭi + ābhāsati
paccāropeti →
pts
to show in return, retort, explain MN.i.96; AN.iv.193. Cp. paccabhāsati.
paṭi + āropeti
paccāsati →
pts
…āsiṃsanto).
fr. paṭi + āśā or = paccāsaṃsati or ˚siṃsati?
paccāsiṃsati →
pts
…Pv-a.63, Pv-a.260.
paṭi + āsiṃsati
pacessati →
pts
see pacinati.
pacinati →
pts
…Dhp.45 (sic F.; MSS vijessati, & vicessati the latter perhaps preferable to pac˚; explained at Dhp-a.i.334 by vicinissati upaparikkhissati…
pacināti →
pts
…Dhp.45 (sic F.; MSS vijessati, & vicessati the latter perhaps preferable to pac˚; explained at Dhp-a.i.334 by vicinissati upaparikkhissati…
padhaṃsati →
pts
…(q.v.).
pa + dhaṃsati
padissa →
pts
adjective being seen, to be seen, appearing DN.ii.205 (upasantappa˚).
grd. of padissati
padissati →
pts
to be seen Snp.108 (doubtful; variant reading padussati; explained at Snp-a.172 by paṭidissati variant reading padussati, cp. p. 192); Cp.i.10#2 Ja.vi.89 Sdhp.427.
pa + dissati, Pass. of dṛś
padosa →
pts
…sin DN.i.71 (= padussati paraṃ vā padūseti vināsetī ti padoso DN-a.i.211); MN.iii.3; SN.iv.322 (vyāpāda˚); AN.i.8 (ceto˚);…
padoseti →
pts
…padoseyya)
pp padūsita (q.v.).
Caus. of padussati, but the latter probably Denom. fr. padosa2
padussati →
pts
paduṭṭha →
pts
…MN.iii.50; SN.i.13; Pv.iv.7#10.
pp. of padussati
padāti →
pts
…BB); Ja.iii.279 (fut. padassati); Ja.v.394 (id.). 2. to acquire, take, get Ja.i.190 (inf. padātave, C. gahetuṃ)
pass…
padūseti →
pts
…padoseyya)
pp padūsita (q.v.).
Caus. of padussati, but the latter probably Denom. fr. padosa2
pagāhati →
pts
…sink into Snp.819 (≈ ajjhogāha Snp-a.537; = ogāhati ajjhogāhati pavisati Mnd.152)
pp pagāḷha.
pa + gāhati
pahasati →
pts
to laugh, giggle Ja.v.452 (ūhasati +). See also pahassati & pahāsati
pp pahasita (q.v.).
pa + has
pahasita →
pts
laughing, smiling, joyful, pleased Mil.297; Ja.i.411 (nicca˚ mukha), Ja.ii.179.
pp. of pahasati or ˚hassati
pahassati →
pts
…makes the equation pahassati = pahaṃsati2 all the more likely.
pa + has, perhaps pa + hṛṣ, Sk. harṣati, cp….
pahaṃsati →
pts
…to be gladdened, to exult Mil.326 (+ kuhīyati). See also sam˚.
pa + haṃsati2 = hassati, of hṛṣ to be glad, cp….
pahaṃsita →
pts
…(˚mukha SS pahasita at Mil.297 is better to be taken as pp. of pahasati, because of combination haṭṭha pahaṭṭha…
pahaṭṭha →
pts
…of pahaṃsati1
Pahaṭṭha2
gladdened, happy, cheerful, delighted Vin.iii.14; Ja.i.278 (twice; once as…
pahoti →
pts
…DN-a.iii.254 (fut. pahossati); Vv-a.75 Dāvs iv.18. Neg. both with na˚ & a˚ viz. nappahoti Ja.vi.204; Dhp-a.iii.408; nappahosi Ja.i.84;…
pahāsati →
pts
in pahāsanto saparisaṃ at Thag-a.69 should preferably be read as pahāsayanto parisaṃ, thus taken as Caus. of pa + has, i.e. making one smile, gladdening.
pahāseti →
pts
to make laugh, to gladden, to make joyful Vism.289 (cittaṃ pamodeti hāseti pahāseti).
Caus. of pahasati
pahīyati →
pts
…MN.i.7; SN.i.219 (fut. ˚issati); SN.ii.196 (ppr ˚īyamāna); SN.v.152; Snp.806; Mnd.124; Vb-a.271. Spelt pahiyyati at SN.v.150.
Pass. of…
pajahati →
pts
…fut pajahissati SN.ii.226
grd pahātabba MN.i.7; Snp.558; Vv-a.73, & pajahitabba
pp pahīna (q.v.) …
pakkhandati →
pts
…rejoice in, find pleasure or satisfaction in (loc.), to take to, in phrases cittaṃ pakkhandati pasīdati santiṭṭhati MN.i.186; SN.iii.133;…
pakkosati →
pts
…Pv-a.141, Pv-a.153; Dhp-a.i.185.
pa + kosati, kruś
pakāsana →
pts
…of āvi).
pa + kāś, cp. pakāsati
pakāsati →
pts
…Snp.445, Snp.1032 (= bhāsati tapati virocati Cnd.373)
caus pakāseti to show up, illustrate, explain make known, give…
pala →
pts
(-˚) a certain weight (or measure), spelt also phala (see phala2), only in cpd. sata˚; a hundred (carat) in weight Thag.97 (of kaṃsa); Ja.vi.510 (sa …
palibuddhati →
pts
…s. v. = Ogh firbiotan, Ger. verbieten) are semantically not satisfactory Cp. avaruddhati & avaruddha;
palloma →
pts
…MN.i.17; cp. DN-a.i.266 “loma-haṃsa-mattam pi ’ssa na bhavissati.”
a contraction of pannaloma, see J.P.T.S. 1889, 206
palāsa →
pts
…“enemy” this form evidently a Sanskritisation
palāyati →
pts
…Vin.iii.145 (ubbijjati uttasati p.); AN.ii.33 (yena vā tena vā palayanti); Snp.120; Ja.ii.10; Dhp-a.i.193; Pv-a.253 Pv-a.284 (= dhāvati) …
pamatta →
pts
…Dhp.29, Dhp.292, Dhp.309 (= sati-vossaggena samannāgata Dhp-a.iii.482), Dhp.371; Cnd.404; Pv-a.276 (quot. ˚ṃ ativattati)…
pamodanā →
pts
delight, joy, satisfaction Dhs.9, Dhs.86, Dhs.285 (āmodanā +).
fr. pa + mud
pamodati →
pts
…be delighted, to be glad or satisfied SN.i.182; AN.iii.34 (so read for ca modati); Dhp.16, Dhp.22; Pv.i.11#3, Pv.i.11#5; Vv-a.278 (=…
pamussati →
pts
…+ mṛṣ, Sk. mṛṣyati = P. *mussati
pamuṭṭha →
pts
…of pamussati
pamāda →
pts
…Dhp.30 sq., Dhp.167 (= satiossagga-lakkhaṇa p. Dhp-a.iii.163), Dhp.241, Dhp.371; Thag.1245 = SN.i.193; Iti.86; Mnd.423 = Cnd.405; Pts.ii.8…
pana →
pts
indeclinable adversative & interrogative particle, sometimes (originally, cp. puna “again, further”) merely connecting & continuing the story
1….
panassati →
pts
to be lost, to disappear, to go to ruin, to cease to be MN.i.177; SN.ii.272 (read panassissati with BB); Ja.v.401 Ja.vi.239; Thag.143.
pa + nassati, cp. also BSk praṇāśa Divy.626
panna →
pts
…of pajjati but not satisfactorily explained as such, for pajjati & panna never occur by themselves, but only in compounds like āpajjati,…
panudati →
pts
…C.)
fut panudahissati Thag.27, Thag.233
pass panujjati, ppr. panujjamāna in phrase “api panujjamānena pi” even if repulsed…
para →
pts
…(kiṃ hi paro parassa karissati); paro paraṃ one another Snp.148 (paro paraṃ nikubbetha). In a special sense we find pare pl. in the meaning…
pari →
pts
…(cp. ajjhesati → pariyesati, ajjhogāhati → pariyogāhati) and abhi (cp abhirādheti → paritoseti, abhitāpa → paritāpa,…
paribhaṭṭha →
pts
Paribhaṭṭha1
fallen, dropped Ja.i.482; Thag p.12n.
pp. of paribhassati of bhraś
Paribhaṭṭha2
abused, censured, scolded Ja.vi.187.
pp. of paribhāsati
paribhuñjati →
pts
…Pv-a.259); Cnd.427 (pariyesati paṭilabhati paribhuñjati) Mil.366, Mil.395 (ālopaṃ ˚bhuñjisaṃ); Pv.3, Pv.5 (modake eat up), Pv.8, Pv.13,…
paribhāsati →
pts
…combined with akkosati (+ p.), e.g. at Vin.ii.14, Vin.ii.296; Ud.44; Pv.i.9#3; Pv-a.10
pp…
paribādheti →
pts
to oppress, attack Pv-a.193 (= hiṃsati).
pari + bādh
paribāhira →
pts
…alien to; an outsider Vin.ii.140; Vin.iv.283; SN.i.126; Ja.i.482; Ja.iii.213 Mnd.144; (parimussati p. hoti, in expln of mussati…
paricarati →
pts
…Snp.p.79 (= payirupāsati Snp-a.401). 3. to roam about, to feast one’s senses, to amuse oneself play, sport Pv-a.77 (indriyāni =…
paricāraṇā →
pts
care, attention, looking after; pleasure, feasting, satisfaction Pv.ii.1#2 (gloss for ˚cārika); Pv-a.219.
fr. paricāreti
paridahati →
pts
…Pv-a.77, Pv-a.127 (˚dahissati for paridhassati Pv.ii.9#36, which read for T. parivassati). ger also paridayha Ja.v.400 (= nivāsetvā cp…
paridhaṃsaka →
pts
adjective destructive, ruinous Pv-a.15 (˚vacano speaking destructively, scandalmonger).
fr. paridhaṃsati
paridhaṃsati →
pts
…with paripatati & parihāyati.
pari + dhaṃsati
parighaṃsati →
pts
to rub (too) hard, scrub, scratch, only in ppr. aparighaṃsanto Vin.i.46; Vin.ii.208.
pari + ghaṃsati1
parihasati →
pts
to laugh at, mock, deride Ja.i.457. - Caus. parihāseti to make laugh Ja.v.297.
pari + has
parihiyyati →
pts
to be left, to be deserted, to come to ruin (= dhaṃsati) Ja.iii.260.
Pass. of parihāyati, Sk. ˚hīyate
parihāsa →
pts
laughter, laughing at, mockery Ja.i.116 (˚keḷi), Ja.i.377; Dhp-a.i.244.
fr. pari + has, cp. parihasati
parihāyati →
pts
…Snp-a.167 (+ vinassati); Pp-a 181 (nassati +); Pv-a.5 Pv-a.76 (variant reading), Pv-a.125 (˚hāyeyyuṃ)
pp…
parikassati →
pts
…parikissati (q.v.).
pari + kṛṣ, cp BSk. parikarṣayati to carry about Divy.475, and…
parikaḍḍhati →
pts
…(janapadaṃ). Cp parikassati and samparikaḍḍhati.
pari + k˚, cp. BSk….
parikilissati →
pts
… pp parikiliṭṭha see parikkiliṭṭha.
pari…
parikissati →
pts
…explained at Mnd.154 as kissati parikissati parikilissati, with vv.ll. kilissati pakirissati).
most likely Pass. of parikassati; maybe Pass. of…
parikkhaya →
pts
…˚ṃ na gamissati). In the latter phrase freq combined with pariyādāna (q.v.).
fr. pari +…
parikkiliṭṭha →
pts
…upakkiliṭṭha Vin.ii.295.
pp. of parikilissati
parimasati →
pts
to touch, stroke, grasp (usually combined with parimajjati), DN.i.78; DN.ii.17; MN.i.34, MN.i.80 MN.iii.12; SN.ii.121; SN.iv.173; AN.iii.70
pp parimaṭṭha (same as pp. of *[pa …
parimukha →
pts
…in phrase parimukhaṃ satiṃ upaṭṭhapeti “set up his memory in front” (i.e. of the object of thought), to set one’s mindfulness…
parimussati →
pts
to become bewildered or disturbed, to vanish, fall off Mnd.144.
pari + mussati
parimuṭṭha →
pts
forgetful, bewildered Vin.i.349 = Ja.iii.488 (= muṭṭhassati C.); cp. Vin. Texts ii.307.
pari + muṭṭha, pp. of mussati, cp. pamuṭṭha
parinibbāpeti →
pts
…next), emancipation or cessation of the life-impulse, to make calm, lead to Nibbāna to exercise self-control, to extinguish fever of craving…
parinibbāti →
pts
…Thag.100 (fut. ˚nibbissati anāsavo), Thag.364; Iti.93 (˚nibbanti), cp. 95; Dhp.126 (˚nibbanti anāsavā perhaps better taken to No. 1!);…
parinibbāyati →
pts
…Thag.100 (fut. ˚nibbissati anāsavo), Thag.364; Iti.93 (˚nibbanti), cp. 95; Dhp.126 (˚nibbanti anāsavā perhaps better taken to No. 1!);…
paripaṭati →
pts
…come to fall, to come to naught Mil.91 (opp. sambhavati) combined with paridhaṃsati at Mnd.5; Mil.249,…
parippharati →
pts
…DN.i.74 (= samantato phusati DN-a.i.217); MN.iii.92 sq. See also paripūreti pp. paripphuta & ˚pphuṭṭha;…
paripuṇṇa →
pts
…complete, finished, satisfied MN.i.200 (˚sankappa), MN.iii.276; SN.ii.283; SN.iv.104; SN.v.315; Pts.i.172 (= pariggah’ aṭṭhena…
paripūrati →
pts
…fut paripūrissati Dhp-a.i.309
pass paripūriyati to be fulfilled or perfected Dhp-a.i.309
pp…
parisoseti →
pts
to make dry up, to exhaust, make evaporate (water) Mil.389
pp parisosita (q.v.).
Caus. of parisussati
parisussati →
pts
to dry quite up, waste quite away Ja.ii.5, Ja.ii.339, Ja.ii.437
caus parisoseti (q.v.).
pari + sussati
parisā →
pts
…of cons. loc. sg. parisati Vin.iv.285; AN.ii.180 (ī); Ja.v.61; DN-a.i.141 and parisatiṃ MN.i.68; AN.ii.180 (variant reading);…
paritasati →
pts
…tasa Snp.924 is the only example of paritasati representing tasati2
paritasita →
pts
worry, excitement DN.i.40 (variant reading ˚tassita, cp. Dial i.53). Paritassati (tasati)
pari + tasita1 or tasita2
paritassanā →
pts
… ■ neg. a˚ SN.iii.15; MN.i.136.
fr. paritassati, q.v. for meaning
paritassati →
pts
…tasa Snp.924 is the only example of paritasati representing tasati2
paritassin →
pts
adjective trembling, excited, worrying, only neg. a˚; AN.iv.108, AN.iv.111, AN.iv.230 sq.
fr. paritassati
paritoseti →
pts
to please, appease, satisfy, make happy Ja.i.262; Ja.iii.386; Ja.v.216; Pv-a.213 (variant reading SS āsiñcati).
pari + toseti
parittāsin →
pts
adjective being in dread of (-˚) SN.i.201.
pari + tāsin, fr. tāsa of tasati2
parivajjeti →
pts
…Dhp.269; Ja.iv.378 (fut. ˚essati); Pv.iv.1#46 (nivesanaṃ); Pv.iv.1#77 (loke adinnaṃ ˚ayassu); Mil.91 (grd. ˚ajjayitabba), Mil.300, Mil.408;…
parivasati →
pts
…pabbajitvā tāpasavesena vasati Snp-a.490)
ppr med. paribbasāna; pp parivuṭṭha & parivuttha; (q.v.).
pari +…
parivassati →
pts
at Pv.ii.9#36 is to be read as paridhassati (see paridahati).
parivisaka →
pts
adjective providing, serving food Vism.108.
fr. parisati
parivisati →
pts
to serve (with food = instr.), wait upon present, offer Vin.i.240 (bhatṭena); Vin.ii.77 (kaṇājakena bilangadutiyena); DN.ii.127; Ja.i.87, Ja.i.90; Ja.ii.277; Ja.iv.116; Pv.ii.8#4 (= bhojeti Pv-a.107) …
parivuttha →
pts
…(tth); SN.ii.21 (ṭṭh).
pp. of parivasati
parivuṭṭha →
pts
…(tth); SN.ii.21 (ṭṭh).
pp. of parivasati
parivāreti →
pts
…Ja.ii.102 (fut. ˚essati), Ja.iii.371 (rukkhaṃ); Ja.iv.405 (for parikaroti); Ja.vi.179. ger. parivāretvā…
parivāsa →
pts
…Vin.iii.186 (˚ṃ vasati, cp. parivuttha), Vin.iv.30; SN.ii.21 (˚ṃ vasati). -ṃ deti to allow probation Vin.i.49; Vin.ii.7;…
parivāsika →
pts
…Thag-a.29.
fr. pari + vas2, see parivasati
parivīmaṃsati →
pts
…cp. Mnd.508); DN-a.i.134; Dhp-a.iv.117 (attānaṃ).
pari + vīmaṃsati, Desid. of pari + man, cp. vīmaṃsā for mīmāṃsā
pariyantavant →
pts
adjective having a limit, having a set or well-defined purpose; f. -vatī (vācā) discriminating speech DN.i.4 = MN.iii.49 = Pp.58; explained as “paricchedaṃ dassetvā yatha ’ssa paricchedo paññāyati …
pariyesanā →
pts
…& paribhoga at Dhp-a.i.75.
fr. pariyesati
pariyesati →
pts
…ajjhesati with pp. ajjhesita ajjhiṭṭha
■ Cp. vi˚.
pari + esati, cp. BSk. paryeṣate to investigate Avs.i.339….
pariyesita →
pts
searched, sought for, desired Iti.121. See also pariyiṭṭha.
pp. of pariyesati
pariyeṭṭhi →
pts
…Ne.1, Ne.5; DN-a.i.271.
pari + eṭṭhi of esati, ā + iṣ
pariyiṭṭha →
pts
sought, desired, looked for SN.iv.62 (a˚); Mil.134; Vism.344 (˚āhāra).
pp. of pariyesati
pariyosita →
pts
- finished, concluded, satisfied, DN.ii.224; MN.i.12 (paripuṇṇa +).
- [pp. of pari + ava + śri, cp. ajjhosita] fixed on, bent on Mil.140…
pariyāpuṇāti →
pts
…fut pariyāpuṇissati Dhp-a.i.382 (dhammaṃ); ger. pariyāpuṇitvā SN.i.176; SN.ii.120; Snp-a.195 (nikāyaṃ). 2. (with inf.) to…
pariṇāma →
pts
…in special sense dispensation, destiny Ja.v.171; Pv.iv.3#25; Pv-a.252, Pv-a.254-Cp. vi˚.
fr. pari + nam, cp. class Sk. pariṇāma in…
parābhavati →
pts
…Snp.91 (= parihāyati vinassati). 2. to win through, to surpass Thag.1144 (cp. trsl. 3814)
pp parābhūta…
parāmasana →
pts
touching, seizing, taking up Cnd.576 (daṇḍa-sattha˚); Dhs-a.239 (angapaccanga˚); Pv-a.159 (kiriyā˚).
fr. parāmasati
parāmasati →
pts
…(q.v.).
para + masati of mṛś
parāmaṭṭha →
pts
…SN.ii.70; AN.iii.36.
pp. of parāmasati
pasata →
pts
Pasata1
adjective spotted, only in cpd. -miga spotted antelope Ja.v.418 (variant reading pasada˚) The more freq. P. form is pasada˚; e.g. SN.ii.279 (gloss pasata˚); Ja.v.24, Ja.v.416; …
pasattha →
pts
…Pv-a.241); Dhs-a.124.
pp. of pasaṃsati
pasaṃsaka →
pts
flatterer MN.i.327; Ja.ii.439; Sdhp.565.
fr. pasaṃsati
pasaṃsati →
pts
to speak out, praise, commend, agree DN.i.163; SN.i.102, SN.i.149, SN.i.161; Ja.i.143; Ja.ii.439; Ja.v.331; Iti.16; Snp.47, Snp.163, Snp.390, Snp.658, Snp.906; Dhp.30; Pv.ii.9#42 DN-a.i.149; Pv-a.25 …
pasaṃsita →
pts
praised SN.i.232; Snp.829, Snp.928; Dhp.228, Dhp.230; Mnd.169; Pv-a.116 (= vaṇṇita) Pv-a.130.
pp. of pasaṃsati, cp. pasattha
pasaṃsiya →
pts
…Cp. pasaṃsā.
grd. of pasaṃsati, cp. Vedic praśaṃsia
pasaṃsā →
pts
…taken as grd. of pasaṃsati (= pasaṃsiya); thus at Pv.iv.7#13 (pāsaṃsa Minayeff) Pv-a.8, Pv-a.89 (= anindita).
fr. pa + śaṃs;…
pasaṭṭha →
pts
…Pv-a.241); Dhs-a.124.
pp. of pasaṃsati
passa →
pts
…48).
cp. Sk. paśya, fr. passati
Passa2
masculine & neuter
- side, flank MN.i.102; MN.iii.3; AN.v.18; Snp.422; Ja.i.264; Ja.iii.26….
passambhati →
pts
…be quiet Vin.i.294 (fut ˚issati); DN.i.73; MN.iii.86; SN.v.333; AN.iii.21
pp passaddha; Caus….
passasati →
pts
…MN.i.56; MN.iii.82; Ja.iii.296; Ja.v.43; Vism.271; Dhp-a.1.215. See also assasati & remarks under ā1 3.
pa +…
passati →
pts
…with the paradigm dakkh˚ & dass˚; (dṛś): see dassati1
passika →
pts
adjective (-˚) only in cpd. ehipassika (q.v.).
fr. imper. passa of passati, + ka
passupati →
pts
to sleep, rest, aor. passupi; fut. passupissati Ja.v.70. 71.
pa + svap
pasāda →
pts
…Dhs-a.307. 2. joy, satisfaction, happy or good mind virtue, faith MN.i.64 (Satthari); SN.i.202; AN.i.98, AN.i.222 (buddhe etc.); AN.ii.84;…
pasādiyā →
pts
at Ja.vi.530 is doubtful; it is explained in C. together with saṃsādiyā (a certain kind of rice: sūkara-sāli), yet the C. seems to take it as “bhūmiyaṃ patita”; variant reading …
pasāsati →
pts
- to teach, instruct SN.i.38; Ja.iii.367, Ja.iii.443.
- to rule, reign, govern DN.ii.257; Cp.iii.14#1 Pv-a.287.
pa + śās
pasīdati →
pts
…p*.); to find one’s satisfaction in (loc.), to have faith DN.ii.202; SN.i.98; SN.ii.199 (sutvā dhammaṃ p.); AN.iii.248; Snp.356,…
patati →
pts
…(nāvāya); fut patissati Ja.iii.277; aor. pati Snp.1027 (sirasā); Ja.iii.55; Pv.i.7#8; ger….
pati →
pts
…˚kuṭati, ˚caya ˚dissati, ˚nandati, ˚manteti, ˚māneti, ˚ruddha, ˚rūpa ˚līna, ˚sallāna, etc. ˚sibbati, ˚sevati, ˚ssata,…
patiṭṭhahati →
pts
…Mil.16
fut -ṭṭhahissati Ja.v.458 (˚hessati); Dhp-a.iii.171-ger. patiṭṭhāya Snp.506; Ja.ii.2 (rajje);…
patiṭṭhāti →
pts
…Mil.16
fut -ṭṭhahissati Ja.v.458 (˚hessati); Dhp-a.iii.171-ger. patiṭṭhāya Snp.506; Ja.ii.2 (rajje);…
patta →
pts
Patta1
neuter
- the wing of a bird, a feather Vin.iv.259; DN.i.71. kukkuṭa˚ a hen’s quill (for sewing) Vin.ii.215
- a leaf MN.i.429; Snp.44 = Snp.64 (sañchinna˚, see Cnd.625); Snp.625 ( …
pattheti →
pts
…Mnd.316; Pp-a 208 (āsaṃsati +) Pv-a.148; Sdhp.66, Sdhp.319; ppr. patthento Pv-a.107 patthayanto Ja.i.66 (paramâbhisaṃbodhiṃ);…
pavasati →
pts
to “live forth,” i.e. to be away from home, to dwell abroad Snp.899; Ja.ii.123 (= pavasaṃ gacchati); Ja.v.91
pp pavuttha (q.v.). Cp. vi˚.
pa + vas
pavassati →
pts
to “rain forth,” to begin to rain, shed rain SN.i.100; Snp.18 sq. (imper. pavassa), Snp.353 (variant reading) Ja.vi.500 (“cry”), Ja.vi.587 (aor. pāvassi)
pp pavaṭṭha pavuṭṭha;: see abhi˚.
pa + vṛṣ
pavecchati →
pts
…e.g. Ja.iii.12 pavesati, deti; Snp-a.407 (pavesati paṭipādeti); Geiger P.Gr. § 152, note 3 suggests (doubtfully) a Fut. stem (of…
pavedhati →
pts
…tremble, fear Snp.928 (= tasati etc. Mnd.384); Vism.180 (reads pavedheti) Thag-a.203 (allavatthaṃ allakesaṃ pavedhanto misreading for…
pavekkhati →
pts
is fut. pavisati.
paveseti →
pts
…(mātugāmaṃ aggiṃ).
Caus. of pavisati
pavisati →
pts
…SN.i.213 fut. pavisissati Vin.i.87; Ja.iii.86; pavissati (cp. Geiger
Pali Grammar
§ 65#2) Ja.ii.68; Cp.i.9#56, and…
pavivitta →
pts
…to an ascetic enjoying the satisfaction of seclusion Cnd.225 = Mnd.342#1b = Vism.25; Ja.i.107; Mil.244, Mil.358, Mil.371 (with appa-sadda…
paviṭṭha →
pts
entered, gone into (acc.), visited SN.i.197; SN.ii.19; Dhp.373; DN-a.i.288; Pv-a.12, Pv-a.13.
pp. of pavisati
pavuttha →
pts
…Vin.ii.268; Vin.iii.83; Mil.205.
pp. of pavasati
pavuṭṭha →
pts
(pavaṭṭha) see abhi˚.
pp. of pavassati
pavāraṇā →
pts
…(id.); Pv-a.140 (id.). 2. satisfaction Vism.71.
pa + vṛ; cp. BSk. pravāraṇā Divy.91, Divy.93; whereas Epic Sk. pravāraṇa, nt., only…
pavāreti →
pts
- to invite, offer, present, satisfy SN.i.190; AN.iv.79; Ja.iii.352.
- to celebrate the Pavāraṇā (i.e. to come to the end of the Vassa)…
pavārita →
pts
- satisfied MN.i.12 (+ paripuṇṇa pariyosita); Mil.231; Vism.71.
- having come to the end of the rainy season Vin.i.175
■ Freq in…
payirupāsana →
pts
-ā (f.) attending to, worshipping: worship, homage MN.ii.176; SN.v.67; Iti.107; DN-a.i.142; Pv-a.138.
fr. payirupāsati
payirupāsati →
pts
- “to sit close round,” i.e. to attend on (acc.), to honour, pay homage, worship DN.i.47; DN.ii.257; MN.ii.117, SN.i.146; AN.i.124, AN.i.126, AN.i.142; AN.iv.337; Dhp.64 Dhp.65; Thag.1236; Ja.vi.222 …
payirupāsika →
pts
worshipper Thag-a.200.
fr. payirupāsati
payirupāsita →
pts
worshipped Pv-a.116 (= upaṭṭhita), Pv-a.205 (= purakkhata).
pp. of payirupāsati
pañca →
pts
…Ja.i.204 (˚yojana-satikā); Vism.72 (˚dhanu-satika, 500 bows in distance) 3. of groups of men, servants, or a herd, etc. (cp….
paññā →
pts
…the faculty of reason (with sati˚ & samādhi˚) DN.iii.239, DN.iii.278 Dhs.16 Dhs.20 etc.; Netti.7, Netti.15 sq; Netti.191
- -obhāsa the…
paññāya →
pts
…in thorough realisation or understanding. Used most frequently with yathābhūtaṃ (q.v. SN.i.13 (bhāveti), SN.i.44 (lokasmiṃ…
paññāyati →
pts
…(pālito eva), Pv-a.166 (dissati +); ppr. paññāyamāna Dhp-a.i.29; Pv-a.96 (= perceivable)
aor…
paṇṇarasa →
pts
Paṇṇarasa & Paṇṇavīsati
see pañca 1 B, & C.
paṇṇattika →
pts
…world) Dhp-a.i.89; Dhp-a.ii.163. Pannarasa & Pannavisati;
fr. paṇṇatti
paṇṇavīsati →
pts
Paṇṇarasa & Paṇṇavīsati
see pañca 1 B, & C.
paṭi →
pts
…against the stream. 2. anumasati paṭimasati to touch cloesly (lit. up & down)
■ Note. The spelling pati for paṭi occurs frequently without…
paṭibhāsati →
pts
to address in return or in reply SN.i.134; Snp.1024.
paṭi + bhās
paṭibhāti →
pts
…Cnd.386 (see [fut. ˚bhāyissati](/define/fut. ˚bhāyissati)); Ja.v.410; Vv-a.78 = Vv-a.159 (maṃ p. ekaṃ pañhaṃ pucchituṃ “I should…
paṭicca-samuppanna →
pts
…by reason of the law of causation DN.iii.275; MN.i.500; SN.ii.26; AN.v.187; Pts.i.51 sq., Pts.i.76 sq.; Vb.340, Vb.362. Cp. BSk pratitya…
paṭicca-samuppāda →
pts
…formula runs thus: Imasmiṃ sati, idaṃ hoti, imass’ uppādā, idaṃ uppajjati; imasmiṃ asati, idaṃ na hoti; imassa nirodhā, idaṃ…
paṭidissati →
pts
to be seen, to appear Ja.iii.47 = Pv-a.281; Snp.123; Ja.iv.139; Snp-a.172.
paṭi + dissati; usually spelt pati˚
paṭihaṃsati →
pts
to beat, knock against Pv-a.271 (for ghaṭṭeti Pv.iv.10#8; variant reading paṭipisati).
for ghaṃsati?
paṭikara →
pts
…requital, compensation Vin.iv.218 (a˚); DN.i.137 (ovāda˚ giving advice or providing for? variant reading pari˚); DN.iii.154
fr….
paṭikassati →
pts
to draw back, remove, throw back Vin.i.320 (mūlāya); Vin.ii.7 (id.).
paṭi + kassati
paṭikkosana →
pts
-ā (f.) protest Vin.i.321; Vin.ii.102 (a˚).
fr. paṭikkosati
paṭikkosati →
pts
to blame, reject, revile, scorn Vin.i.115; Vin.ii.93; MN.iii.29; DN.i.53 (= paṭibāhati DN-a.i.160); SN.iv.118 (+ apavadati); Snp.878; Dhp.164; Ja.iv.163; Mil.131, Mil.256; Dhp-a.iii.194 (opp. abhin …
paṭikkūla →
pts
…realisation of the impurity of the body Dhp-a.ii.87 (˚kkula); Vb-a.251.
- -saññā (āhāre) the…
paṭikuṭṭha →
pts
…of paṭi + kruś, see paṭikkosati & cp. BSk. pratikruṣṭa poor Divy.500
paṭilabhati →
pts
…Ja.i.91; Cnd.427 (pariyesati p. paribhuñjati); Pp.57; Vv-a.115; Pv-a.6, Pv-a.7, Pv-a.16, Pv-a.50, Pv-a.60, Pv-a.67 etc
■ pret….
paṭimasati →
pts
…(q.v.).
paṭi + masati of mṛś, cp….
paṭimāseti →
pts
…“watch Dhp-a.iv.117).
Caus. of patimasati
paṭipasaṃsati →
pts
to praise back or in return Ja.ii.439.
paṭi + pasaṃsati
paṭipavisati →
pts
…(q.v.).
paṭi + pavisati
paṭipaviṭṭha →
pts
gone inside again Snp.979.
pp. of paṭipavisati
paṭipiṃsati →
pts
to beat against SN.ii.98 (ure); Ja.vi.87; Vism.504 (urāni).
paṭi + piṃsati
paṭirosati →
pts
to annoy in return, to tease back SN.i.162; AN.ii.215; Mnd.397.
paṭi + rosati
paṭisañcikkhati →
pts
to think over, to discriminate, consider, reflect Vin.i.5; DN.i.63; MN.i.267, MN.i.499; MN.iii.33; SN.i.137; AN.i.205; Pp.25 Vism.283.
paṭi + saṃ + cikkhati of khyā; cp. paṭisankhāti & BSk. prati …
paṭissati →
pts
mindfulness, remembrance, memory MN.i.36 sq.; Dhs.23; Pp.25. app˚ lapse of memory Dhs.1349.
paṭi + sati of smṛ.
paṭissatika →
pts
adjective mindful, thoughtful Thag.42.
fr. paṭissati
paṭita →
pts
adjective satisfied, happy Dhp-a.ii.269 (˚ācāra) Patititthati (patitthahati)
paṭivasati →
pts
to live, dwell (at) DN.i.129; Vin.ii.299; SN.i.177; Ja.i.202; Snp-a.462; Pv-a.42, Pv-a.67. Pativana, Pativanita, Pativani
paṭi + vasati
paṭivedha →
pts
…(adj.) hard to pierce or penetrate; fig. difficult to master Mil.250
■ maggaphala˚; realisation of the fruit of the Path…
paṭṭhahati →
pts
…variant reading paṭṭhayissati; explained by pavattessati Pv-a.123); Ja.i.117; Pv-a.54 (bhattaṃ), Pv-a.126 (dānaṃ)
pp…
paṭṭhāna →
pts
…forward; only in cpd. sati˚; setting up of mindfulness (q.v. and see discussion of term at Dial ii.324) Besides in later lit. meaning…
pesakāra →
pts
…+ kāra, epsa = Vedic peśaḥ, fr. piś: see piṃsati1
peta →
pts
…dakkhiṇaṃ anupadassati); AN.iii.43 (id.); AN.i.155 sq. AN.v.132 (p. ñātisalohita); MN.i.33; SN.i.61 = SN.i.204; Snp.585 Snp.590,…
phala →
pts
…no 645b and under satipaṭṭhāna) and as agga-phala it is almost identical with Arahantship Frequently it is combined with…
phassa →
pts
…to be felt, esp. as a pleasing sensation; pleasant, beautiful Ja.iv.450 (gandhehi…
phassati →
pts
stands for phusati at Vism.527 in def. of phassa (“phassatī ti phasso”).
phasseti →
pts
…Mil.338 (amataṃ, cp. phusati), Mil.340 (phassayeyya Pot.)
pass phassīyati Vin.ii.148 (kavāṭā na ph.; variant reading phussiy˚)
pp…
phoseti →
pts
…pp. phosita. Cp. pari˚.
Caus. of phusati2, cp. Sk. pruṣāyati = P. phusayati
phoṭṭhabba →
pts
…like m.); Vb-a.79 (˚dhātu).
grd. of phusati
phusana →
pts
touch Vism.463.
abstr. fr. phusati1 1
phusanā →
pts
…(ñāṇa˚); Vv-a.85 (samādhi˚).
abstr. fr. phusati1 2
phusati →
pts
…= phassa; cp. also phassati
Phusati2
this is a specific Pali form and represents two Sk. roots, which are closely related to each…
phusita →
pts
…sprinkle.
either pp. of phusati2 or direct correspondent of Sk. pṛṣata (see…
phussa →
pts
…formation fr. phusati2 2; scarcely fr. Sk. puṣya (to puṣ nourish, cp. poseti), but meaning rather “speckled” in all…
phusāyati →
pts
…of pruṣ, but formed fr. P. phusati2
phuṭṭha →
pts
…in specific sense (cp. phusati1 2) “thrilled, permeated” Vin.i.200 (ābādhena); AN.ii.174 (rogena) Ja.i.82 (mettacittena, variant…
pibati →
pts
…pissāmi Ja.iii.432; pāssati Ja.iv.527
aor pivi Ja.i.198; apivi Mhvs.6, Mhvs.21; pivāsiṃ Ud.42; apāyiṃha…
pipāsita →
pts
…Vism.262; Pv-a.127; Sdhp.151.
pp. of pipāsati, Desid. fr. pā, cp. pipāsā
pisana →
pts
grinding, powder see *upa*˚.
fr. piṃsati?
pisati →
pts
pista →
pts
crushed, ground Vism.260 (= piṭṭha Kp-a id. p.); Vb-a.243.
pp. of pisati
pisīyati →
pts
Pass. of pisati (q.v.).
pivati →
pts
…pissāmi Ja.iii.432; pāssati Ja.iv.527
aor pivi Ja.i.198; apivi Mhvs.6, Mhvs.21; pivāsiṃ Ud.42; apāyiṃha…
piya →
pts
…ref. to living beings, to sensations):
- dear, beloved (as father mother, husband, etc.) SN.i.210 (see [compar. ˚tara](/define/compar. ˚tara))…
piñjara →
pts
…singhāṭaka.
cp. Class. Sk. piñjara; for etym. see piṃsati1
piñjita →
pts
adjective tinged, dyed Mil.240. On expression see Kern,
Toevoegselen
s. v.
fr. piṃsati1, cp. Sk. piñjana
piññāka →
pts
…DN.i.166; AN.i.241, AN.i.295; AN.ii.206; Mnd.417; Pp.55.
to piṃsati2, cp. Class. Sk. piṇyāka
piṃsa →
pts
crushed, ground, pounded Dhp-a.iii.184 (variant reading piṭṭha, perhaps preferable).
pp. of piṃsati2
piṃsati →
pts
…(gandhe piṃsissati; BB pisissati). 2. to knock against each other, make a sound Ja.v.202: see…
piṅgala →
pts
…and pingala˚), Snp-a.572 (= ḍaṃsa).
see piṃsati1, cp. Vedic pingala
piṇḍa →
pts
…paṭikkamati (gāmaṃ) pavisati, e.g. Vin.ii.195; Vin.iii.15; MN.iii.157; Snp.386; Snp-a.141, Snp-a.175; Pv-a.12, Pv-a.13, Pv-a.16, Pv-a.47,…
piṭṭha →
pts
…flour Vv-a.73.
pp. of piṃsati2. cp. Sk. piṣṭa
Piṭṭha2
neuter a lintel (of a door) Vin.i.47 (kavāṭa˚);…
piṭṭhi →
pts
…(paccāmittassa) passati to see the (enemy’s) back, i.e. to see the last of somebody Ja.i.296, Ja.i.488; Ja.iv.208….
piṭṭhī →
pts
…(paccāmittassa) passati to see the (enemy’s) back, i.e. to see the last of somebody Ja.i.296, Ja.i.488; Ja.iv.208….
pokkhara →
pts
- a lotus plant, primarily the leaf of it, figuring in poetry and metaphor as not being able to be wetted by water Snp.392, Snp.812 (vuccati paduma-pattaṃ Mnd.135); Dhp.336; Iti.84.
- the skin of a …
posituṃ →
pts
at Vin.ii.151 stands for phusituṃ “to sprinkle,” cp. Vin. Texts iii.169. See phusati2.
pubba →
pts
…“not backward in conversation”), DN-a.i.287 (bhāsanto va paṭhamataraṁ bhāsati etc.)
- -yoga “former connection” i.e….
pubbe →
pts
…pubbe-nivās’ ānussati (-ñāṇa) (knowledge of) remembrance of one’s former state of existence, one of the faculties of an Arahant…
puna →
pts
…if authentic, a Sanskritisation; only found at Thag-a.71 (Tha-ap.38; variant reading puna) & Tha-ap.72 (Tha-ap.41, variant reading puna)….
puñña →
pts
…Var. phrases & characterisations: Merit is represented as great (uḷāra DN-a.i.110; Pv-a.5; anappaka Pv.i.5#12) or little (paritta…
puṭa →
pts
…represents a secondary Pālisation of Sk. ˚putra which again represents P (or Non-Aryan) puṭa (see Pischel, Prk. Gr. § 238 292). Through…
pākāsiya →
pts
adjective evident, manifest, open, clear Ja.vi.230 (opp. guyha; C. pākāsika).
fr. pa + ā + kāś, cp. pakāsati & Class. Sk. prākāśya
pāpeti →
pts
…imper. pāpaya SN.i.217, and pāpayassu Ja.iv.20. fut. pāpessati Ja.i.260 and pāpayissati Ja.v.8.
Caus. of pāpuṇāti
pāpuṇāti →
pts
pāsati →
pts
? only in “sammaṃ pāsanti” at Snp-a.321 as expln of sammāpāsa (q.v.).
pāsaṃsa →
pts
…˚ṭṭhānāni) AN.v.129 (id.); Ja.iii.493; Pv.iv.7#13; Ne.52.
grd. fr. pasaṃsati with pā for pa as in similar formations (see…
pāssati →
pts
fat. of pibati (for pivissati).
pāti →
pts
…keep the eyes open, C. ummisati; opp nimisati); Vism.16 (= rakkhati in def. of pāṭimokkha).
Vedic pāti of pā, cp. Gr. π ̈ωυ herd,…
pātimokkha →
pts
…- pāṭimokkhaṃ uddisati to recite the P. Vin.i.102, Vin.i.112, Vin.i.175; Vin.ii.259; Vin.iii.8 Vin.iv.143; Ud.51; opp. -ṃ ṭhapeti…
pāvassi →
pts
see pavassati.
pāvekkhi →
pts
Pāvisa & Pāvekkhi
see pavisati.
pāvisa →
pts
Pāvisa & Pāvekkhi
see pavisati.
pīti →
pts
…6 anussatis, upam’ ânussati, lūkhapuggalaparivajjanatā siniddha-pug
■ sevanatā, pasādanīyasuttanta-paccavekkhaṇatā,…
pīṇana →
pts
- gladdening, thrill, satisfaction Vism.143 = Dhs-a.115.
- embellishment Vism.32 (= maṇḍana).
fr. prī, cp. pīti
pīṇeti →
pts
to gladden please, satisfy, cheer; to invigorate, make strong, often in phrase (attānaṃ) sukheti pīṇeti “makes happy and pleases”…
pīṇita →
pts
pleased, gladdened, satisfied Vv.16#13 (= tuṭṭha Vv-a.84); Mil.238, Mil.249, Mil.361; usually in phrase pīṇitindriya with satisfied senses,…
rajjati →
pts
…by kampitabba); fut rajjissati Dhs-a.194; aor. arañji Vin.i.36 = Ja.i.83 (na yiṭṭhe na hute arañjiṃ)
pp…
rakkhati →
pts
…& parirakkhati*.
Vedic raksati, rakṣ to Idg. *ark (cp. Lat. arceo etc.) in enlarged form *aleq = Gr. ἀλέςω to protect…
ramati →
pts
…as ramma)
fut ramissati Pv-a.153
ger ramma Pv.ii.12#20 (variant reading for rama).
grd ramma & ramanīya;…
rasa →
pts
…mouth or the nerves of sensation; these are in later literature given as numbering 7000, e.g. at Ja.v.293 (khobhetvā phari); Dhp-a.i.134…
rasati →
pts
to shout, howl Ja.ii.407 (vv.ll. rayati, vasati; C. explains as “nadati”) = Ja.iv.346 (variant reading sarati).
ras
rasīyati →
pts
to find taste or satisfaction in (gen.), to delight in, to be pleased AN.iv.387 (bhāsitassa), AN.iv.388 (C.: tussati, see p. 470).
Pass-Demon…
rissati →
pts
to be hurt, to suffer harm MN.i.85 (ḍāṃsa-makasa-vāt’ ātapa-siriṃsapa-samphassehi rissamāno; where Cnd.199 in same passage reads samphassamāna).
Vedic riṣ, riṣyati
riñcati →
pts
…riñcissati)); MN.i.155 (riñcissati), MN.i.403; SN.iv.206; AN.iii.86 sq., AN.iii.108 sq., AN.iii.343 sq., AN.iii.366 sq.,…
rodati →
pts
…rucchiti Ja.vi.550 (= rodissati C.; see also rujati).
2. II rod˚; (the younger form & the one peculiar to prose)
…
ropana →
pts
…furthering, making grow Pts.ii.115 (buddhi˚). 4. (f.) accusation Vin.iv.36.
fr. ropeti1
rosanā →
pts
…Cp. BSk. roṣaṇī Avs.i.178.
abstr. fr. rosati
roseti →
pts
…AN.ii.215 (so read for rosati), AN.iii.38; Snp.125, Snp.130, Snp.216; Ja.i.432; Ja.iv.491.
Caus. of rosati, ruṣ; see…
ruccanaka →
pts
adjective pleasing, satisfying; nt. satisfaction Ja.i.211 (˚maccha the fish you like); Ja.ii.182 (tava ˚ṃ karosi you do whatever you like)….
ruci →
pts
…to find pleasure, to be satisfied)
■ aruci aversion, dislike Thig.472
■ ruci object of pleasure Ja.v.371
…
rudati →
pts
…rucchiti Ja.vi.550 (= rodissati C.; see also rujati).
2. II rod˚; (the younger form & the one peculiar to prose)
…
rujati →
pts
rusṣati →
pts
at Snp-a.121 for dussati.
rāgin →
pts
…SN.i.136; Vism.193, Vism.194 (with var. characterisations).
fr. rāga
rūpa →
pts
…cakkhunā rūpaṃ passati iṭṭha-rūpaṃ kanta-rūpaṃ etc SN.iv.126
■ see further: Vin.i.34 (sabbaṃ ādittaṃ cakkhuṃ…
rūpin →
pts
…(rūpī rūpāni passati) Dhs.635, Dhs.1091, Dhs.1444; Vb.123, Vb.342 (read rūpī); Ne.28 (pañc’ indriyāni rūpīni), Ne.69 (five…
sa →
pts
Sa1
the letter s (sa-kāra) Snp-a.23; or the syllable sa Dhp-a.ii.6; Pv-a.280.
Sa2
base of the nom. of the demonstr. pron. that, he she. The form sg. m. * …
sacceti →
pts
in fut. saccessati at AN.iv.343 is most likely an old mistake for ghaṭṭessati is the same passage at AN.iii.343 the meaning is “to…
sacchikaraṇīya →
pts
adjective (able) to be realized SN.iii.223 sq.; DN.iii.230 = AN.ii.182 (in four ways by kāya, sati, cakkhu, paññā).
grd: of sacchikaroti
sacchikaroti →
pts
…SN.v.49
fut -karissati SN.v.10; MN.ii.201 (as sacchi vā k.)
aor sacch’ākāsi SN.iv.63; Snp-a.166-Grd. -kātabba Vin.i.11;…
saddahati →
pts
…Pv.iv.1#25;
fut -dahāpessati Ja.i.294.
Vedic śrad-dhā, only in impers. forms grd. śrad-dadhāna; pp. śrad-dhita; inf. śrad-dhā; cp….
sallāpa →
pts
conversation DN.i.89; AN.ii.182; Ja.i.112, Ja.i.189; Mil.94. Often in cpd. kathā & allāpa˚.
saṃ + lāpa
samannesati →
pts
to seek, to look for, to examine DN.i.105; SN.iii.124; SN.iv.197; Mil.37; DN-a.i.274 pres. also samanvesati SN.i.122.
saṃ + anvesati
samanubhāsanā →
pts
conversation, repeating together Vin.iii.174 sq.; Vin.iv.236 sq.
fr. last
samanubhāsati →
pts
to converse or study together DN.i.26, DN.i.163; MN.i.130; AN.i.138; AN.v.156 sq.; Vin.iii.173 sq.; Vin.iv.236 sq.; DN-a.i.117.
saṃ + anubhāsati
samanupassati →
pts
…DN.ii.66; inf -passituṃ Vin.i.14; rūpaṃ attato samanupassati to regard form as self SN.iii.42.
saṃ + anupassati
samassasati →
pts
to be refreshed Ja.i.176; Caus. samassāseti to relieve, refresh Ja.i.175.
saṃ + assasati
samatha →
pts
…Dhs.11, Dhs.15, Dhs.54; cessation of the Sankhāras SN.i.136; SN.iii.133; AN.i.133; Snp.732; Vin.i.5. 2. settlement of legal questions…
sambhāsā →
pts
conversation, talk; sukha-˚; Ja.vi.296 (variant reading); mudu-˚; Ja.ii.326 = Ja.iv.471 = Ja.v.451.
saṃ + bhāsā
sambojjhaṅga →
pts
…of which there are seven: sati, selfpossession; dhammavicaya, investigation of doctrine viriya, energy; pīti, joy; passaddhi, tranquillity…
sambādha →
pts
… ■ yassa sambādho bhavissati he who finds it too crowded Vin.iv.43; asambādha unobstructed Snp.150; atisambādhatā (q.v.) the state of being…
sameti →
pts
…Ja.iv.93#2;
fut samessati SN.iv.379; Iti.70;
aor samiṃsu Bv.ii.199; SN.ii.158 = Iti.70; & samesuṃ Ja.ii.30#2
ger samecca 1…
samijjhati →
pts
…Ja.i.68; Fut. samijjhissati Ja.i.15
pp samiddha. Caus. ii. -ijjhāpeti to endow or invest with (acc.)…
sammasati →
pts
saṃ + masati
sammasita →
pts
grasped, understood, mastered Ja.i.78.
pp. of sammasati
sammati →
pts
…Ja.v.396; DN-a.i.262 (= vasati); pp. santa
caus sāmeti to appease suppress, stop, AN.ii.24; Iti.82,…
sammodana →
pts
satisfaction, compliment; -ṃ karoti to exchange politeness, to welcome Vv-a.141, Vv-a.259.
saṃ + modana
sammosa →
pts
…(sati˚ lapse of memory).
for *sam-mṛṣa, of mṛṣ: see mussati. sammosa after moha & musā → mosa
sammussanatā →
pts
forgetfulness Dhs.14 Dhs.1349; Pp.21.
fr. saṃ + mussati
sammuṭṭha →
pts
confused MN.i.21; SN.iv.125; SN.v.331; one who has forgotten Vin.iv.4#2 (= na ssarati), Pv.iii.165#13; -ssati id. AN.i.280.
saṃ + muṭṭha
sammā →
pts
…(adj.) MN.i.42; AN.ii.89 -sati right memory, right mindfulness, self-possession Vin.i.10; Dhs.23, Dhs.303; definition DN.ii.313;…
sampabhāsati →
pts
to shine Mil.338.
saṃ + pa + bhās
sampadussati →
pts
to be corrupted, to trespass Vin.iv.260; Ja.ii.193; pp. sampaduṭṭha.
saṃ + padussati
sampahaṃsana →
pts
being glad, pleasure; approval Pts.i.167; Vism.148 (˚ā); Kp-a.100 (“evaṃ”); Snp-a.176 (“sādhu”); Sdhp.568.
fr. sampahaṃsati
sampahaṃsati →
pts
…delight Vin.i.18; DN.i.126.
saṃ + pahaṃsati2
sampajañña →
pts
…Often combined with sati, with which almost synonymous, e.g. at DN.i.63; AN.i.43; AN.ii.44 sq.; AN.v.115, AN.v.118.
fr….
sampassati →
pts
to see, behold; to look to, to consider; ppr sampassanto Vin.i.42; DN.ii.285; sampassaṃ Dhp.290.
saṃ + passati
sampha →
pts
…talking, as samphaṃ bhāsati to speak frivolously AN.ii.23; Snp.158; samphaṃ giraṃ bh. Ja.vi.295; samphaṃ palapati Tikp.167 sq. Also…
samphusati →
pts
…+ phusati
samphuṭṭha →
pts
touched SN.iv.97; AN.v.103; Iti.68.
pp. of samphassati
sampādeti →
pts
…Ja.ii.165 dohaḷe s. to satisfy the longing Mhvs.22, Mhvs.51. 2. to strive, to try to accomplish one’s aim DN.ii.120; SN.ii.29
Caus. of…
sampīṇeti →
pts
to satisfy, gladden, please; aor. 2nd sg. sampesi Ja.iii.253; ger. sampīṇayitvā Dāvs iv.11.
saṃ + pīṇeti
samudāhāra →
pts
talk, conversation Mil.344; piya˚; AN.v.24, AN.v.27, AN.v.90 AN.v.201, AN.v.339; Thag-a.226.
saṃ + udāhāra, cp. BSk. samudāhāra Divy.143
samukkaṃsati →
pts
to extol, to praise Snp.132, Snp.438; MN.i.498
pp samukkaṭṭha.
saṃ + ukkaṃsati
samullapana →
pts
talking (with), conversation Snp-a.71.
saṃ + ullapana
samullāpa →
pts
conversation, talk Mil.351.
= last
samādhi →
pts
… 2. self-possession (sati-sampajañña), 3. contentment (santuṭṭhi), 4. emancipation from the 5 hindrances (nīvaraṇāni) 5….
samādisati →
pts
to indicate, to command DN.i.211; Mhvs.38, Mhvs.59.
saṃ + ādisati
samāpajjati →
pts
…to attain the trance of cessation SN.iv.293; kayavikkayaṃ to engage in buying and selling Vin.iii.241; sākacchaṃ to engage in conversation…
samāpatti →
pts
…and the trance of cessation of perception and sensation SN.ii.216, SN.ii.222 described MN.i.159 sq. etc.; otherwise called…
samāsati →
pts
to sit together, associate; Pot. 3 sg. samāsetha SN.i.17, SN.i.56 sq.; Ja.ii.112; Ja.v.483, Ja.v.494; Thag.4.
saṃ + āsati
samūhanati →
pts
…DN.i.135 sq. (˚hanissati); DN.ii.91 = SN.v.432; MN.i.47 MN.ii.193; SN.v.76; Ja.i.374 = Snp.360; Snp.14, Snp.369, Snp.1076 sikkhāpadaṃ…
sandassaka →
pts
instructing MN.i.145; AN.ii.97; AN.iv.296; SN.v.162; Iti.107; Mil.373.
fr. sandassati, Caus. of sandissati
sandissati →
pts
…i.e. they are of no more value).
saṃ + dissati
sandiṭṭha →
pts
seen together, a friend Ja.i.106, Ja.i.442; Vin.iii.42; yathāsandiṭṭhaṃ, where one’s friends live DN.ii.98; SN.v.152.
pp. of sandissati
sannivasati →
pts
to live together, to associate AN.i.78; pp. sannivuttha.
saṃ + nivasati
sannivuttha →
pts
living together (with), associating AN.iv.303 sq.
pp. of sannivasati
sant →
pts
…DN.ii.55;
■ loc. sati DN.ii.32; AN.i.176; AN.iii.338; Snp.81; Dhp.146; Iti.85; & sante DN.i.61;
■ abl. santato…
santappeti →
pts
to satisfy, please DN.i.109; Vin.i.18; Ja.i.50, Ja.i.272
pp santappita.
Caus. of saṃ + tappati2
santappita →
pts
satisfied, pleased Ja.ii.44; Pv.ii.8#11 (= pīṇita Pv-a.110).
pp. of santappeti
santasati →
pts
…Ja.ii.398
pp santasita santatta.
saṃ + tasati2
santasita →
pts
frightened Mil.92; Pv-a.260 (= suṭṭhu tasita).
pp. of santasati
santatta →
pts
…Ja.iii.77 (= santrasta C.).
pp. of santasati
santhana →
pts
- appeasing Dhp.275.
- satisfaction Vv.18#6.
fr. śam, cp. Sk. śāntvana
santusita →
pts
contented, pleased, happy SN.iii.45 (˚tussit’ attā); Snp.1040; Dhp.362 (= suṭṭhu tusita Dhp-a.iv.90); Mhbv.31 (ss).
pp. of santussati
santussaka →
pts
adjective content Snp.144.
fr. santussati
santussati →
pts
to be contented, or pleased, or happy; ppr. -amāna Snp.42
pp santuṭṭha & ˚tusita.
saṃ + tussati
santussita →
pts
contented, pleased, happy SN.iii.45 (˚tussit’ attā); Snp.1040; Dhp.362 (= suṭṭhu tusita Dhp-a.iv.90); Mhbv.31 (ss).
pp. of santussati
santuṭṭha →
pts
…one, the Arahant Dhs-a.407.
pp. of santussati
santuṭṭhi →
pts
satisfaction, contentment DN.i.71; MN.i.13; Snp.265; Dhp.204; AN.ii.27, AN.ii.31; AN.iii.219 sq. AN.iii.432 (a˚); Dhp-a.iv.111.
saṃ + tuṭṭhi
sarati →
pts
…Ja.i.330;
fut sarissati Ja.vi.496
ger saritvā Ja.i.214
pp sata2 & sarita2
caus…
sarīra →
pts
…2 “bodily function, satisfying the body’s wants Ja.ii.77; Ja.iv.37.
- -davya (= dabba1) fitness of body,…
sasati →
pts
…breathe (cp. Dhtp.301: pāṇana): see vissasati.
śvas
sassata →
pts
…Bv.ii.111 sq. = Ja.i.19; sassatiyā for ever, Snp.1075 a-sassata Ja.v.176; Ja.vi.315; sassatāyaṃ adv. (dat.) for ever (?) Ja.i.468; Ja.v.172;…
sassatika →
pts
eternalist DN.i.17; Mhbv.110 (ekacca˚ partial eternalist); Vin.iii.312; --ika Ja.v.18, Ja.v.19.
fr. sassata
sassatisamaṃ →
pts
adverb for ever and ever DN.i.14; MN.i.8; SN.iii.143; also sassatī samā Ja.iii.255; Vv.63#14 (explained by sassatīhi samāna, like the eternal things-viz., earth, sun, moon, etc., Vv-a.265); Ja.iii.2 …
sata →
pts
…AN.iv.311; Snp.741; Dhs.163; DN-a.i.211
■ satokārin cultivator of sati Pts.i.175.
pp. of sarati, of smṛ; cp. BSk. smṛta…
satika →
pts
…to a hundred; yojanasatika extending one hundred yojanas Vin.ii.238; vīsaṃvassasatika of hundred and twenty years’ standing…
satima →
pts
adjective the hundredth SN.ii.133; Ja.i.167 (pañca˚).
superl. formn fr. sata1
satimant →
pts
…satīmaṃ Snp.211; gen. satimato SN.i.208; satīmato SN.i.81; Dhp.24; nom. pl. satīmanto DN.ii.120; Dhp.91; Dhp-a.ii.170; gen….
satitā →
pts
mindfulness, memory Dhs-a.405 (-˚).
abstr. formation fr. sati
satta →
pts
…introd. xxx.
- -vīsati twenty seven Dhp-a.i.4.
cp. Vedic sapta, Gr. ἑπτά; Av. hapta; Lat. septem, Goth. sibun =…
sattha →
pts
…siṭṭha).
pp. of sāsati; śās
Sattha5
adjective able, competent Ja.iii.173 (= samattha C.).
wrong for satta =…
savacanīya →
pts
(the subject of a) conversation Vin.ii.5, Vin.ii.22, Vin.ii.276.
sa3 + vacanīya
sayati FIXME double →
pts
saññā →
pts
…-vedayitanirodha cessation of consciousness and sensation MN.i.160 MN.i.301; MN.iii.45; AN.i.41; Kv.202; SN.ii.212. *…
saṃhasati →
pts
to laugh with MN.ii.223.
san + hasati
saṃsad →
pts
session, assembly; loc. saṃsati Ja.iii.493 (= parisamajjhe C.), Ja.iii.495
fr. saṃ + sad
saṃsati →
pts
…Ja.v.66; & asāsī (Sk. aśaṃsīt) Ja.iii.484 Cp. abhi˚.
Vedic śaṃsati, cp. Av. saṃhaiti to proclaim, Lat. censeo = censure;…
saṃsādiyā →
pts
kind of inferior rice Ja.vi.530.
cp. *Sk. syavaṃ-sātikā, on which see Kern,
Toevoegselen
ii.62, s. v.
saṃvara →
pts
…saṃvara: sīla˚, sati˚ ñāṇa˚, khanti˚, viriya˚; i.e. by virtue, mindfulness insight, patience, effort Dhs-a.351; as…
saṃvasati →
pts
…meaning Vin.iv.137
■ Cp. upa˚.
saṃ + vasati2
saṃveseti →
pts
…Cp. abhi˚.
Caus. of saṃvisati
saṃvisati →
pts
to enter; Caus. saṃveseti (q.v.). Cp. -bhisaṃvisati.
saṃ + visati
saṅgaṇhāti →
pts
…Mhvs.31;
fut -gahissati Ja.vi.392
ger -gahetvā Mhvs.37, Mhvs.244;
grd -gahetabba Vin.i.50
ppr Pass. -gayhamāna Dhs-a.18…
saṅgha →
pts
…C 2.
- -ānussati meditation on the Order (a kammaṭṭhāna DN.iii.250, DN.iii.280; AN.i.30; Ja.i.97. *…
saṅghaṃsati →
pts
to rub together, to rub against Vin.ii.315 (Bdhgh).
saṃ + ghaṃsati
saṅkamati →
pts
…move, to shift Vin.iii.49 Vin.iii.58, Vin.iii.59. 2 to come in together (sensations to the heart) Dhs-a.264
■ Cp. upa˚.
saṃ + kamati
saṅkasāyati →
pts
to become weak, to fail SN.i.202 SN.ii.277; SN.iv.178; AN.i.68.
fr. saṃ + kṛṣ, kasati? Or has it anything to do with kasāya?
saṅkilissana →
pts
staining, defiling; getting defiled Vv-a.329.
fr. sankilissati
saṅkilissati →
pts
… caus saṅkileseti.
saṃ + kilissati, cp. BSk. sankliśyati Divy.57
saṅkiliṭṭha →
pts
…vācāya ca) Dhs-a.319.
pp. of sankilissati
saṇḍāsa →
pts
…Sannika (sanika)
saṃ + ḍaṃsa, fr. ḍasati
saṇṭhāna →
pts
…sense of “end stopping, cessation” = AN.iv.190 (the editions of S and A have saṇṭhāna). At Ja.vi.113 it is translated by “market…
senāsana →
pts
seseti →
pts
see sissati.
sessan →
pts
Sessan, sessati
see seti.
sessati →
pts
Sessan, sessati
see seti.
seti →
pts
sikkhati →
pts
…is also put in the accusative; thus nibbānaṃ s. to learn, to train oneself towards Nibbāna Snp.940, Snp.1061; Mil.10;
pot…
sissa →
pts
pupil; Snp.997, Snp.1028; Dhs-a.32 (˚ânusissā).
cp. Sk. śiṣya, grd. of śiṣ or śās to instruct: see sāsati etc.
sissati →
pts
siṃsati →
pts
somanassita →
pts
adjective satisfied, pleased, contented Vv-a.351.
Caus. pp. formation fr. somanassa
soseti →
pts
to cause to dry or wither Mhvs.21, Mhvs.28; Vism.120. See vi˚.
Caus. of sussati
sossati →
pts
is Fut. of suṇāti.
sota →
pts
…of the ear,“ auditory sensation Vb-a.41
- -dhātu the ear element, the ear Vin.ii.299 DN.i.79 SN.ii.121 AN.i.255 (dibba˚); AN.iii.17…
su →
pts
…su then DN.ii.212; hatthe su sati when the hand is there SN.iv.171. It often takes the forms ssu and assu; thus tyassu = te assu…
suhita →
pts
adjective satiated MN.i.30; Ja.i.266, Ja.i.361; Ja.v.384; Mil.249.
su + hita
supina →
pts
…Ja.vi.330; mahā˚ṃ passati to have (lit. see) a great vision Ja.i.336 sq (the 16 great visions); -ṃ ādisati to tell a…
sussati →
pts
…Snp.434; fut sussissati Ja.i.48; ger. sussitvā Ja.ii.5, Ja.ii.339; Pv-a.152. Cp vissussati & sukkhati
caus…
sussūsati →
pts
to wish to hear, to listen, attend DN.i.230; AN.i.72; AN.iv.393; aor. sussūsimsu Vin.i.10; ppr. med. sussūsamāna Snp.383.
Desid. fr. suṇāti; Sk. śuśrūṣati
suti →
pts
…through tradition Ja.iii.285, Ja.iii.476; Ja.vi.100. 3. a sound, tone Vv-a.139 (dvāvīsati suti-bhedā 22 kinds of sound).
cp. śruti…
sutta →
pts
…helpful for kāyagatā sati). 2 the Suttantapiṭaka, opp. to the Vinaya Vism.272 (˚aṭṭhakathā opp to Vinay’aṭṭhakathā). As…
suṇoti →
pts
…
■ Desiderative sussūsati (often written sussūyati) DN.i.230; MN.iii.133 (text sussūsanti), AN.iv.393 (do.)
ppr…
suṇāti →
pts
…
■ Desiderative sussūsati (often written sussūyati) DN.i.230; MN.iii.133 (text sussūsanti), AN.iv.393 (do.)
ppr…
sādhika →
pts
…+ adhika; cp. BSk. sādhika…
sādiyati →
pts
…sq.; Pp.55; Mil.95 sq. aor. sādiyi Vin.iii.38 sq.; fut. sādiyissati Ja.vi.158.
cp. BSk. svādīyati: Mhvs.ii.145; Med….
sākacchā →
pts
conversation, talking over, discussing DN.i.103; DN.ii.109; MN.i.72; SN.i.79; AN.ii.140, AN.ii.187 sq. AN.iii.81; Snp.266; Mil.19, Mil.24;…
sāmukkaṃsika →
pts
…Only once with ñāṇa at Dhs-a.9.
fr. samukkaṃsati, cp. ukkaṃsaka. The BSk. is sāmutkarṣikī dharmadeśanā…
sāsati →
pts
to instruct, teach, command; tell Ja.vi.472 (dūtāni, = pesesi C.); inf săsituṃ Ja.vi.291 (= anusāsituṃ C.).
śās, Dhtp.300 = anusiṭṭhi
sātireka →
pts
adjective having something in excess DN.ii.93.
sa + atireka, cp. BSk. sātirikta Divy.27
sātisāra →
pts
adjective trespassing Vin.i.55.
sa + atisāra
sātiya →
pts
adjective pleasant Snp.853.
fr. sāta
sāṭa →
pts
garment, cloth Thig.245; sāṭi (f.) the same SN.i.115; Dhp.394; Ja.i.230 (udaka˚ bathing mantle) Ja.i.481.
cp. Sk. śāṭa
sāṭeti →
pts
to cut open, to destroy; fig. to torment: Kern’s proposed reading (see
Toevoegselen
s. v sāveti) for sāveti at Ja.iii.198 (amba-pakkāni); Ja.iv.402 (attānaṃ sāṭetvā dāsakammaṃ …
sāṭikā →
pts
Err:508
sīdati →
pts
sīla →
pts
…sq (under devat’ânussati)
■ At Mil.333 sīla is classed as: saraṇa˚, pañca˚, aṭṭhanga˚, dasanga˚,…
ta →
pts
…each one; yaṃ yaṃ passati taṃ taṃ pucchati whomsoever he sees (each one) he asks Pv-a.38; yaṃ yaṃ manaso piyaṃ taṃ taṃ…
taca →
pts
…This refers to the satipaṭṭhānā (kāye kāy’ ânupassanā:) see kāya I. (a) of which the first deals with the…
taccha →
pts
Taccha1
a carpenter, usually as ˚ka: otherwise only in cpd. -sūkara the carpenter-pig (= a boar, so called from felling trees), title & hero of Jātaka No. 492 (Ja.iv.342 sq.). Cp. vaḍḍ …
tajja →
pts
…denoting the complemental sensation SN.iv.215; MN.i.190, MN.i.191; Dhs.3–Dhs.6 (cp. Dhs. trsl. p. 6 & Com. expl anucchavika)
■ Pv-a.203…
tappati →
pts
…tappiya satiable, in atappiya-vatthūni (16) objects of insatiability Ja.iii.342 (in full). Also tappaya in cpd. dut˚;…
tappaṇa →
pts
satiating, refreshing; a restorative, in netta˚ some sort of eye-wash DN.i.12 (in combination w. kaṇṇa-tela & natthu-kamma).
Sk. tarpaṇa
tappetar →
pts
one who satisfies, a giver of good things in combination titto ca tappetā ca: self-satisfied & satisfying others AN.i.87; Pp.27 (of a Sammāsambuddha).
n. ag. to tappeti
tasa →
pts
…as well as by tasati2 (to have thirst or worldly cravings) at Kp-a.245 tasantī ti tasā, sataṇhānaṃ sabhayānañ c’…
tasati →
pts
…cp. also tasa uttasati.
Vedic trasati = Gr. τρέω, Lat. terreo (= terror); *ters fr. *ter in Sk. tarala, cp. also Lat. tremo (=…
tasita →
pts
…(kilanta +).
pp. of tasati1
Tasita2
frightened, full of fear Ja.i.26 (bhīta +), Ja.i.342, Ja.iv.141 (id.): Cnd.479…
tattha →
pts
…tato tattha vipassati: Snp-a tatra); tattha yo manku hoti Dhp.249 (= tasmiṃ dāne m. Dhp-a.iii.359) tattha kā paridevanā Pv.i.12#3…
taṇhā →
pts
…t. & upadhi; taṇhāya sati upadhi hoti t. asati up. na hoti SN.ii.108 ye taṇhaṃ vaḍḍhenti te upadhiṃ vaḍḍhenti, etc. SN.ii.109…
taṇhīyati →
pts
…SS tuṇhīyati; BB. tasati); Vism.544 (+ upādiyati ghaṭ yati); cp. tasati & pp. tasita.
= taṇhāyati, denom. fr. taṇhā, cp. Sk….
taṭataṭāyati →
pts
…Vv-a.206 (+ akkosati paribhāsati), Vv-a.256. Cp. also kaṭakaṭāyati & karakarā.
Onomatopoetic, to make a sound like taṭtaṭ….
ti FIXME double →
pts
…˚mattake hoti); ˚satika 300 cubits long Ja.ii.3 -loka the 3 worlds (i.e. kāma, rūpa, arūpa-loka) Sdhp.29,…
ti →
pts
…more familiar in conversational prose. The function of “iti” is expld. by the old Pāli C. in a conventional phrase, looking…
tikicchati →
pts
…Mil.172, Mil.272, Mil.302. Caus. tikicchāpeti Ja.i.4.
also cikicchati = Sk. cikitsati. Desid. of cit, to aim at, think upon, in pregnant…
tiracchāna →
pts
…beasts); Vv-a.23 (manussatiracchāna an animal-man, wild man, “werwolf”).
- -kathā “animal talk”; wrong or…
titta →
pts
…Pv-a.59 (= suhita), Pv-a.109 (= pīṇita)
■ atitta dissatisfied, insatiate Ja.i.440; Ja.iii.275; Dhp.48…
titti →
pts
satisfaction (in = loc.) Dhp.186 = Thag-a.287 (na kahāpaṇavassena t. kāmesu vijjati); n atthi t. kāmānaṃ Thig.487; Ja.v.486 (dhammesu)…
tittimant →
pts
adjective satisfied, contented, so read at Ja.iii.70 & Ja.vi.508 for kittimant.
titti + mant
tiṇa →
pts
…kusa, babbaja, bīraṇa) satiṇakaṭṭhodaka full of grass, wood & water (of an estate) DN.i.87, DN.i.111, etc.; sītaṃ vā uṇhaṃ vā…
tiṭṭha →
pts
adjective dry, hard, rough Ja.vi.212 (˚sela hard rock).
pp. of tasati1
tiṭṭhati →
pts
…(Snp.942);
fut ṭhassati (Ja.i.172 Ja.i.217);
aor aṭṭhāsi (Ja.i.279, pl. aṭṭhaṃsu Ja.ii.129) aṭṭhā (cp. agā, orig….
tosana →
pts
adjective noun satisfying, pleasing; satisfaction Snp.971.
see toseti
toseti →
pts
…Ja.iv.274; Sdhp.304
pp tosita contented, satisfied Snp.1128. Cp. pari˚.
Caus. of tussati
tosāpana →
pts
adjective pleasing, giving satisfaction. Ja.ii.249
= tosana, in formation of a second causative tosāpeti
tuma →
pts
…(= quisque) yaṃ tumo karissati tumo va tena paññāyissati (quid quisque faciat) Vin.ii.186 = AN.iii.124; Snp.890 (cp. ātumānaṃ Snp.v.888),…
tussana →
pts
satisfying, pleasing, in -kāraṇa cause for satisfaction or delight Ja.iii.448.
Sk. toṣaṇa
tussati →
pts
to be satisfied, pleased or happy Ja.iii.280; Ja.iv.138; Mil.210. Cp. tuṭṭha (pp.), tuṭṭhi, tuṇhī, tosa, tosana…
tuṇhī →
pts
…abstr. tūṣṇī, used adverbially, from tussati
tuṭṭha →
pts
…(grd.) to be pleased with Vin.iv.259.
pp. of tussati to be satisfied
tuṭṭhi →
pts
pleasure, joy, enjoyment SN.i.48; Dhp.331 (nom. tuṭṭhī); Ja.i.60, Ja.i.207.
from tussati
tāsa →
pts
terror, trembling, fear, fright, anxiety SN.iii.57; Ja.i.342; Ja.iii.177, Ja.iii.202; Mil.24. Cp. san˚.
see tasati2
tāva →
pts
…puriso pānīyaṃ pivissati may your honour wait till this man shall have drunk the water), Pv-a.13 (therā t. gacchantu). With prohibitive:…
ubbasati →
pts
see ubbisati.
ubbijjati →
pts
…or afraid Vin.i.74 (u. uttasati palāyati); Vin.iii.145 (id.); SN.i.228 (aor. ubbijji); Mil.149 (tasati +), Mil.286 (+ saṃviji) Vism.58
caus…
ubbisati →
pts
…(˚kāle) ibid.
better reading variant reading ubbasati, ud + vas
ubbāsīyati →
pts
…the inhabitants Mhvs.6, Mhvs.22 (= chaḍḍīyati C.)
■ Cp. ubbisati.
Pass. of ubbāseti, ud + vas
ubho →
pts
…adv. *amb, *ambi; see abhi & cp. also vīsati
uccheda →
pts
…Pts.i.158 Mnd.248 (opp. sassati˚); Dhs.1316; Ne.40, Ne.127; Snp-a.523 (opp. atta˚).
- -vāda (adj.) one who professes the…
ud →
pts
…lifted out, drawn out; ˚disati point out to; ˚drīyati pull out; ˚pajjati to be produced; ˚patti & ˚pāda coming out, origin, birth…
udaka →
pts
water Vin.ii.120, Vin.ii.213; DN.ii.15 (˚assa dhārā gushes or showers of w.); Dhp.80 Dhp.145; Ja.i.212; Pv.i.5#7; Pp.31, Pp.32; Mil.318; Vv-a.20 (udake temanaṃ aggimhe tāpanaṃ); Dhp-a.i.289; Dhp-a. …
udara →
pts
…to fill the stomach, eat to satiety, to be gluttonous MN.i.102; AN.v.18; Thag.935; Vism.33.
- -paṭala the mucous membrane…
uddasseti →
pts
…uddiset˚) AN.iv.66.
ud + dasseti, Caus. of dassati1
uddesa →
pts
…AN.iii.180; Mil.10, Mil.18.
fr. uddisati
uddhasta →
pts
uddhaṃsati →
pts
…dhaṃsati, in lit. meaning of dhvaṃs, see dhaṃsati
uddisati →
pts
…(satihāraṃ) fut. uddisissati MN.i.480 (ex conj., is probably to be changed to uddassessati, q.v.). 2. to specify Pv-a.22 (aor. uddisi),…
uddissa →
pts
…Ja.ii.263 (bhatta).
orig. ger. of uddisati
uddisāpeti →
pts
- to make recite Vin.i.47 = Vin.ii.224; Vin.iv.290.
- to dedicate Pv-a.35 (variant reading ādisati).
Caus. ii. of uddisati
uddiṭṭha →
pts
…ti); Pv-a.50; Kp-a.138.
pp. of uddisati
uddīyati FIXME double →
pts
…(i); DN.i.96 (˚īyissati bhijjhissati DN-a.i.96, so read for udāyati); SN.i.113, SN.i.119. Udriyana & Uddiyana;
cp. Sk. ud dīryate,…
udrīyati →
pts
…(i); DN.i.96 (˚īyissati bhijjhissati DN-a.i.96, so read for udāyati); SN.i.113, SN.i.119. Udriyana & Uddiyana;
cp. Sk. ud dīryate,…
udāhu →
pts
…disjunctive-adversative particle “or”, in direct questions DN.i.157; DN.ii.8; Snp.599, Snp.875, Snp.885; Ja.i.20, Ja.i.83; Vv-a.258…
udāyati →
pts
…DN-a.i.266 explains udāyissati with bhijjhissati. The difficulty is removed by reading udrīyissati. To variant reading undriyati cp. ˚undriya…
ugga →
pts
Ugga1
adjective mighty, huge, strong fierce, grave, m. a mighty or great person, noble lord DN.i.103; SN.i.51 = Vv-a.116 (uggateja “the fiery heat”) Ja.iv.496; Ja.v.452 (˚teja); Ja.vi.490 …
ugghaṃseti →
pts
to rub Vin.ii.106. - pp. ugghaṭṭha (q.v.).
ud + ghṛṣ, see ghaṃsati1
ugghaṭṭa →
pts
…udghṛṣṭa, see ghaṃsati1, but taken by Bdhgh. either as pp. of or an adj. der. fr. ghaṭṭ, see…
ugghaṭṭha? →
pts
…udghṛṣṭa, see ghaṃsati1, but taken by Bdhgh. either as pp. of or an adj. der. fr. ghaṭṭ, see…
ujjagghati →
pts
…Thig.74 (spelt jjh = hasati Thag-a.78); AN.iii.91 (ujjh˚, variant reading ujj˚) = Pp.67 (= pāṇiṃ paharitvā mahāhasitaṃ hasati…
ukkalissati →
pts
to become depraved, to revoke(?) Mil.143.
= ukkilissati? ud + kilissati
ukkaṃsa →
pts
…SS okk˚).
fr. ud + kṛṣ see ukkassati
ukkaṃsanā →
pts
raising, extolling, exaltation, in att˚ self-exaltation, self-praise MN.i.402 (opp para-vambhanā); Cnd.505 (id.).
abstr. of ukkaṃsati
ukkaṃsati →
pts
to exalt, praise MN.i.498; Ja.iv.108
pp ukkaṭṭha
■ ukkaṃseti in same meaning MN.i.402 sq. (attānaṃ u. paraṃ vambheti); AN.ii.27; Cnd.141.
ud + kṛṣ, karṣati, lit. draw or up, raise
ukkaṇṭhati →
pts
to long for, to be dissatisfied
to fret Ja.i.386 (˚māna); Ja.iii.143 (˚itvā); Ja.iv.3, Ja.iv.160; Ja.v.10 (anukkhaṇṭhanto); Dhs-a.407;…
ukkaṇṭhi →
pts
longing, dissatisfaction Thag-a.239 (= arati).
fr. ukkanṭḥ˚
ukkaṇṭhita →
pts
dissatisfied, regretting, longing, fretting Ja.i.196; Ja.ii.92, Ja.ii.115; Ja.iii.185; Mil.281; Dhp-a.iv.66, Dhp-a.iv.225; Pv-a.13 (an˚),…
ukkaṭṭha →
pts
…Snp-a.231, Snp-a.376.
pp. of ukkaṃsati
ukkuṭṭhi →
pts
shouting out, acclamation Ja.ii.367; Ja.vi.41 Bv.i.35; Mil.21; Vism.245; Dhp-a.ii.43; Vv-a.132 (˚sadda).
fr. ud + kruś, cp. *kruñc as in P. kuñca & Sk. krośati
ukkāsati →
pts
… pp ukkāsita.
ud + kāsati of kas to cough
ukkāsita →
pts
…Dhp-a.i.250 (+ khipita˚).
pp. of ukkāsati
ummasanā →
pts
lifting up Vin.iii.121 (= uddhaṃ uccāraṇā).
abstr. fr. ummasati
ummasati →
pts
to touch, take hold of, lift up Vin.iii.121. Cp. next.
ud + masati of mṛś.
ummisati →
pts
to open one’s eyes Ja.iii.96 (opp. nimisati; variant reading ummisati for ˚mīḷ˚?).
ud + misati
upa →
pts
…(cp. upâtigacchati); ˚disati ad-vise; ˚dhāvati run up to ˚nadati to sound out; ˚nikkhamati come out up to; ˚nisevita gone on to or after;…
upadaṃsitar →
pts
one who shows Pp.49 (where upadhaṃsita is to be corrected to upad˚, as already pointed out by Morris J P T S. 1887, 126. The word seems to be a crux to commentators, philologists and translators, li …
upadesa →
pts
…at id. p.); Kp-a.100; Sdhp.227.
fr. upadisati
upadisati →
pts
to point out, show, advise, specify Ja.v.457 (sippaṃ); Mil.21 (dhamma-maggaṃ)
pp upadiṭṭha (q.v.).
upa + disati
upadissati →
pts
to be seen (open), to be shown up, to be found out or discovered Snp.140 (pres. upadissare = ˚nti Snp-a.192).
upa + dissati
upadiṭṭha →
pts
pointed out, put forth, specified Mil.144 (pañha).
pp. of upadisati
upahiṃsati →
pts
to injure, hurt Vin.ii.203; Ja.iv.156.
upa + hiṃs
upajānāti →
pts
…upaññāsin)
fut upaññissati (& upaññassati; Snp.716) Snp.701, Snp.716 (= upaññayissati kathayissati Snp-a.498); Ja.v.215
pp…
upakkosati →
pts
to scold, reprove, blame DN.i.161; Ja.iii.436, Ja.iii.523; Ja.iv.81, Ja.iv.317, Ja.iv.409. Upakkhata & ta;
upa + kosati
upakkuṭṭha →
pts
blamed, reproached, censured, faulty DN.i.113 (an˚); Snp.p.115 (id.); Ja.iii.523; DN-a.i.211.
pp. of upakkosati
upanighaṃsati →
pts
to rub up against, to crush (close) up to Dhp-a.i.58.
upa + ni + ghaṃsati1
upapphusati →
pts
to touch; aor. upapphusi Ja.v.417, Ja.v.420.
upa + phusati, of spṛś
uparamā →
pts
cessation Mil.41, Mil.44 (an˚).
cp. lit. Sk. uparama, to uparamati
uparati →
pts
ceasing, resting; cessation MN.i.10; SN.iv.104; Mil.274.
fr. upa + ram
upari →
pts
…as in kassa upari sāpo patissati on whom shall the curse fall? Dhp-a.i.41; attano u. patati falls upon himself Pv-a.45; etissā upari kodho anger…
upasama →
pts
…Dhp.205; Mnd.351; Ja.i.97; Pts.i.95; Mil.170, Mil.248; Vism.197 (˚ânussati); Sdhp.587 Cp. vi˚ (vū˚).
Sk. upaśama, upa + śam
upasamphassati →
pts
to embrace Ja.v.297.
upa + sam + spṛś
upasaṃvasati →
pts
to live with somebody, to associate with (acc.) Ja.i.152.
upa + saṃ + vas
upasiṃsaka →
pts
…1884, 75 proposes reading upasinghaka).
fr. upa + siṃsati = śaṃs, cp. āsiṃsaka
upasussati →
pts
to dry up MN.i.481; Snp.433; Ja.i.71.
upa + sussati
upavasati →
pts
…in phrase uposathaṃ upavasati to observe the fast day SN.i.208; AN.i.142, AN.i.144, AN.i.205; Snp.402 (ger upavassa); Ja.iii.444; Snp-a.199;…
upavisati →
pts
…gantvā nisīdi Snp-a.384).
upa + visati
upavuttha →
pts
celebrated, kept (of a fastday) AN.i.211 (uposatha); Snp.403 (uposatha). Cp. uposatha.
pp. of upavasati
upavāsa →
pts
…of uposatha).
fr. upa + vas, see upavasati
upaṭṭheti →
pts
…make serve or attend; sakkaccaṃ u. (with acc.) to bestow respect (upon) Vin.iv.275. fut. -essati Vin.iv.291. to place, fix (parimukhaṃ…
upaṭṭhita →
pts
…upon cp. Pv-a.135.
- -sati with ready attention, one whose attention is fixed concentrated Vin.i.63; DN.iii.252, DN.iii.282;…
upekhā →
pts
…Snp.972, Snp.1107, (˚satisaṃsuddha); Mnd.501 = Cnd.166; Pts.i.8, Pts.i.36, Pts.i.60, Pts.i.167 Pts.i.177; Pp.59 (˚sati); Ne.25, Ne.97…
upekkhā →
pts
…Snp.972, Snp.1107, (˚satisaṃsuddha); Mnd.501 = Cnd.166; Pts.i.8, Pts.i.36, Pts.i.60, Pts.i.167 Pts.i.177; Pp.59 (˚sati); Ne.25, Ne.97…
uposatha →
pts
…AN.iv.248; see upavasati), or uposathavāsaṃ vasati (verse 177) The ceremony of a layman taking upon himself the…
uppajjati →
pts
…Pv-a.21;
fut ˚pajjissati Pv-a.5 (bhummadevesu, corresp. with niraye nibbattissati ibid.), Pv-a.67 (niraye);
aor uppajji Pv-a.21,…
uppaṇḍeti →
pts
…AN.iii.91 = Pp.67 (ūhasati ullapati +); Ja.v.288 Ja.v.300; Dhp-a.ii.29; Dhp-a.iii.41; Pv-a.175 (avamaññati +). Note. The BSk….
upāsaka →
pts
…Pv-a.160.
fr. upa + ās, cp. upāsati
upāsana →
pts
…Cp. payir˚.
fr. upāsati
Upāsana2
neuter
- archery Ja.vi.448; usually in phrase katūpāsana skilled in archery MN.i.82;…
upāsati →
pts
…C.). Cp. payirupāsati
pp upāsita & upāsīna; (q.v.). See also upāsaka, upāsana1.
upa +…
upāsita →
pts
honoured, served, attended Snp.1133, cp. Cnd.165; Thag.179.
pp. of upāsati
upāsīna →
pts
sitting near or close to Ja.v.336.
pp. of upāsati
upāvisi →
pts
3rd sg. aor. of upavisati (q.v.).
ussada →
pts
…utsedha), used in characterisation of the Nirayas, as “projecting, prominent hells”, ussadanirayā (but see also below 4) Ja.i.174; Ja.iv.3,…
ussussati →
pts
to dry up (intrs.) SN.i.126; SN.iii.149 (mahāsamuddo u.); Snp.985; Ja.vi.195.
ud + sussati of śuṣ
utrasta →
pts
…(˚citta), Pv-a.250 (˚sabhāva).
pp. of uttasati, also cp. uttasta
uttasati →
pts
…Vin.iii.145 (id.); Ja.ii.384; Ja.vi.79
ppr uttasaṃ Thag.863; uttasanto Pv.ii.2#3
■ See utrasati.
caus uttāseti (q.v.).
pp uttasta &…
uttasta →
pts
frightened, terrified, faint-hearted Ja.i.414 (˚bhikkhu; variant reading uttasana˚).
pp. of uttasati2; usual form utrasta (q.v.)
uttāseti →
pts
…Ja.ii.117.
Caus of uttasati, ud + tras, of which taṃs is uttāseti2 is a variant
Uttāseti2
to impale AN.i.48;…
utu →
pts
…change, physical law of causation (opp. kamma), physical order: see Asl.272 f.; Dialogues II, 8, n.; Kvu trsln. 207; cp. Mrs. Rh. D….
uñchati →
pts
to gather for sustenance, seek (alms), glean Vism.60 (= gavesati).
fr. uñch
uḍḍahati →
pts
…Ja.iii.22 (udayhate); Ja.v.194. fut. uḍḍayhissati Ja.i.48.
ud + ḍahati
uḍḍeti →
pts
…both as causatives to ḍī. Of uḍḍeti2 two forms exist, uḍḍ˚ & oḍḍ˚, the latter of which may be a…
uṇha →
pts
adjective noun hot, as adj only in phrase uṇhaṃ lohitaṃ chaḍḍeti to spill hot blood, i.e. to kill oneself Dhp-a.i.95; otherwise in compounds abs. only as nt. “heat” & always in contrast to sītaṃ “c …
va →
pts
…Iti.90 (chavālātaṃ va nassati); Dhp.28; Snp.38 (vaṃso visālo va: see C. expln under va3); Pv.i.8#1 (ummatta-rūpo va;…
vacana →
pts
…sep. relation, i.e. the accusative case Snp-a.303; piya˚; term of endearment Cnd.130; Snp-a.536; puna˚; repetition Snp-a.487;…
vacchati →
pts
is fut. of vasati to dwell.
vadati →
pts
…DN.iii.197;
fut vadessati Snp.351;
aor vadesi Dhp-a.iii.174
■ A specific Pāli formation is a Caus. vādiyati in act. and…
vadhati →
pts
…(hiṃsitvā +) fut. vadhissati Mhvs.25, Mhvs.62; aor. vadhi Ja.i.18 (cp. ud-abbadhi); cond. 1st sg. vadhissaṃ Mil.221
grd…
vamati →
pts
…Ja.v.255 (fut. vamissati); Pv.iv.3#54 (= uḍḍayati chaḍḍayati Pv-a.256)
caus vameti Mil.169
pp…
vapakassati →
pts
see vavakassati.
vapati →
pts
…sow Snp.p.13 (kasati +); Ja.i.150 (nivāpaṃ vapitvā); Pv-a.139
pass vappate SN.i.227 (yādisaṃ v. bījaṃ tādisaṃ harate…
vasana →
pts
…Snp.679; Pv.i.10#8.
fr. vasati1
Vasana2
neuter dwelling (-place), abode; usually in compounds like -gāma the village…
vasati →
pts
…sq., Snp.1088 (= saṃvasati āvasati parivasati Cnd.558); Pv-a.3, Pv-a.12, Pv-a.78 (imper. vasatha). uposathaṃ vasaṃ (ppr.) keeping…
vasita →
pts
dwelled, lived, spent Mhvs.20, Mhvs.14.
pp. of vasati2
vassa →
pts
…(vass’ āvāsaṃ) vasati (see below) vassaṃ upeti SN.v.152, vassaṃ upagacchati SN.v.152;…
vassana →
pts
Vassana1
neuter raining, shedding (water) Dhp-a.ii.83 (vassa˚).
fr. vassati1
Vassana2
neuter bleating; neg. a˚; Ja.iv.251.
fr. vassati2
vassati →
pts
Vassati1
to rain (intrs.), fig to shower, pour(down) Vin.i.32 (mahāmegho vassi) SN.iii.141 (deve vassante); SN.v.396 (id.); Snp.30…
vassin →
pts
adjective noun raining; in padesa˚; shedding local showers Iti.64.
fr. vassati1
vassita →
pts
…wet with, endowed with, i.e. full of Ja.iv.494 (balena vassita).
pp. of *vasseti, Caus. of vassati1
Vassita2
neuter a…
vassāpanaka →
pts
adjective shedding, pouring out Ja.i.253 (dhana˚).
fr. vassāpeti; Caus. of vassati1
vattati →
pts
…Snp.554, Snp.684 (vattessati), Snp.693 (dhamma-cakkaṃ); Ja.iii.412
grd vattitabba to be practised Vin.ii.32
pp…
vattha →
pts
…pp. of vasati1 occurs only in cpd. nivattha. The two passages in Pv-a where vattha is printed…
vatti →
pts
to speak, say, call;
pres not found (for which vadati);
fut 1st sg. vakkhāmi Ja.i.346 3rd vakkhati SN.i.142; Ja.i.356; Ja.ii.40; Ja.vi.352; Vb-a.51 1 …
vavakassati →
pts
…See also apakāsati, avakassati, avapakāsati
pp vavakaṭṭha.
v + ava + kṛṣ, would…
vavakaṭṭha →
pts
drawn away, alienated; withdrawn, secluded Dhp-a.ii.103 (˚kāya).
pp. of vavakassati
vaya →
pts
Vaya1 & vayo
neuter age, especially young age, prime, youth; meaning “old age” when characterized as such or contrasted to youth (the ord. term for old age being jarā). …
vaḍḍhati →
pts
…(akulīne vaḍḍhessati). 6. to participate in, to practise, attend to, to serve (acc.) SN.ii.109 (tanhaṃ) AN.ii.54 (kaṭasiṃ to…
vaṃsa →
pts
…Mhvs.61 (kassa v. ṭhassati). 5. a bamboo flute, fife Mil.31; Vv-a.210. 6. a certain game, at DN.i.6 in enumn of pastimes and…
vaṇṇeti →
pts
vaṭṭha →
pts
rained, in nava˚; newly rained upon Dhp-a.i.19 (bhūmi).
pp. of vassati, for the usual vuṭṭha
vedanaka →
pts
adjective having feeling, endowed with sensation Vb.419 (a˚ + asaññaka).
fr. vedanā
vedanā →
pts
…of old and new sensations (purāṇa˚ → nava˚) see e.g. AN.ii.40; AN.iii.388; AN.iv.167; Vism.33; and see formula under…
vedeti →
pts
…to feel, to experience a sensation or feeling (usually with vedanaṃ or pl. vedanā) MN.i.59 MN.ii.70 (see [Pot. vediyeyya](/define/Pot….
vepulla →
pts
…Vism.212 (saddhā˚, sati˚, paññā˚, puñña˚), Vism.619; Dhp-a.i.262 (sati˚); Vb-a.290
■ Often in phrase *vuḍḍhi virūḷhi…
vesma →
pts
house Ja.v.84. A trace of the n-stem in loc. vesmani Ja.v.60.
Vedic veśman, fr. viś to enter: see visati
vesārajja →
pts
…(which is of 4 kinds), self-satisfaction, subject of confidence. The four are given in full at MN.i.71 sq. viz. highest knowledge, khīṇāsava…
vi →
pts
…for “twenty” (see vīsati) cp. Sk. viṣu apart, Gr. ι ̓́διος private (lit. separate); also Sk. u-bhau both; and…
vibhava →
pts
…non-existence cessation of life, annihilation DN.i.34; Snp.514 (+ bhava), Snp.867 (id.); Mnd.274, Mnd.282; Ja.iii.402 (˚ṃ gata =…
vibhavati →
pts
to cease to exist SN.iii.56 (fut. ˚issati); Snp.873 (vibhoti); Mnd.279 (id.)
pp vibhūta.
vi + bhavati
vibhāsita →
pts
illuminated, made bright, shining forth Sdhp.591.
pp. Caus. of vi + bhāsati2
vibhāti →
pts
…(said of the night turning into day); pres. also vibhāyati Vin.i.78; fut. vibhāyissati DN.ii.148; aor. vibhāyi Ja.v.354
pp…
viddessati →
pts
to hate Thig.418
grd viddesanīya to be hated, hateful Sdhp.82.
vi + dessati
viddhasta →
pts
…(= vinaṭṭha Vv-a.265).
pp. of viddhaṃsati
viddhaṃsa →
pts
demolition, destruction Ja.iv.58 (˚kārin).
fr. vidhaṃsati
viddhaṃsati →
pts
…na vikirīyanti na v.).
vi + dhaṃsati
vidhamati →
pts
…with vikirati & viddhaṃsati) 2. vidhameti: Mnd.5; Ja.iii.261 (poet. vidhamemasi [write ˚se!] = vidhamema, nāsema C.);…
vigacchati →
pts
to depart, disappear; to decrease DN.i.138 (bhogakkhandha vigacchissati); Sdhp.523. pp. vigata.
vi + gacchati
vighasa →
pts
…Name of an animal Ja.vi.538.
fr. vi + ghasati
vighāsa →
pts
…Name of an animal Ja.vi.538.
fr. vi + ghasati
viharati →
pts
…C. explains as “vijahissati, parihāyissati”; with phrase sukhaṃ vihāhisi cp. dukkhaṃ viharati at AN.i.95, and see also…
vihiṃsati →
pts
to hurt, injure, harass, annoy SN.i.165; Iti.86; Snp.117, Snp.451; Pv-a.123, Pv-a.198.
vi + hiṃsati
vijahati →
pts
…Pv.iv.1#10; fut. vijahissati SN.ii.220; Pv.ii.6#7 (jīvitaṃ)
ger vihāya Mhvs.12, Mhvs.55; &…
vijayati →
pts
…(vijeti); fut. vijessati Ja.iv.102. ger. vijeyya Snp.524, Snp.1002; and vijetvā Ja.iii.523
pp vijita. Cp….
vijjhati →
pts
…hit, split; fut. -issati Ja.iv.272; inf -ituṃ ibid.; ger. -itvā Vin.ii.150; Ja.i.201 (boring through timber); Snp-a.505…
vijjhāyati →
pts
to be extinguished, to go out (of fire) Vin.i.31 (imper. ˚āyatu & fut. ˚āyissati); Dhp-a.i.21 (akkhīni dīpa-sikhā viya vijjhāyiṃsu).
vi + jhāyati2
vijjā →
pts
…indriya-saṃvara, sati-sampajañña, santuṭṭhi; the second is composed 1 of the overcoming of the nīvaraṇas, 2 of the 4…
vijānāti →
pts
…Pv-a.197;
fut viññissati Thag.703
inf viññātuṃ SN.iii.134
grd viññātabba (to be understood)…
vikasati →
pts
Vikasati1
to open (out), to expand, to blossom fully (of flowers)
pp vikasita. Caus….
vikasita →
pts
…(of eyes) Snp-a.i.39; DN-a.i.40.
pp. of vikasati1
vikirati →
pts
…vikirati vidhamati viddhaṃsati“: the water scatters, drops falls off; applied figuratively to bad qualities at same passage); Snp-a.172
pass…
vikkhīyati →
pts
to go to ruin, to be destroyed, to be lost Ja.v.392 (fut. ˚īyissati)
pp vikkhīṇa.
vi + khīyati
vikāsa →
pts
opening, expansion Ja.vi.497 (vana˚ opening of the forest); Dhtp.265.
vi + kas: see vikasati1
vikāseti →
pts
see vikasati.
vikāsika →
pts
…much as “a kind of.”
fr. vi + kṛṣ: see kasati
vikāsin →
pts
adjective (-˚) illumining, delighting Mhvs.18, Mhvs.68.
fr. vi + kāś: see vikasati2
vikāsitar →
pts
one who plucks or pulls, bender of a bow, archer Ja.vi.201.
fr. vi + kṛṣ, kasati
vilasati →
pts
… pp vilasita.
vi + lasati
vilasita →
pts
adjective shining; gay, playful, coquettish Ja.v.420.
pp. of vilasati
vilāsa →
pts
…līlā (q.v.).
fr. vilasati
vinassati →
pts
…vināseti.
vi + nassati
vinaṭṭha →
pts
destroyed Vv-a.265; Pv-a.55.
pp. of vinassati
vineti →
pts
…vineyyaṃ & fut.; vinessati);
aor vinesi Mil.13 (Abhidhamme)
ger vinayitvāna Thag-a.69 (Ap. v. 10);
…
vinicchināti →
pts
…Ja.v.229
fut vinicchissati Vin.iii.159;
ger vinicchinitvā Mnd.76
aor vinicchini…
vinidhāya →
pts
…“misplacing,” i.e. asserting or representing wrongly, giving a false notion of (accusative) Vin.ii.205 explained at Vin.iv.2 Snp-a.204.
vi +…
vināseti →
pts
…to expel, banish Ja.iv.200.
Caus. of vinassati
vipassaka →
pts
…Mil.369; Mil.393, Vb-a.297.
fr. vipassati
vipassanā →
pts
…obligation of introspection Dhp-a.i.8; Dhp-a.iv.37 sq.
fr. vi + passati; BSk. vipaśyanā, e.g. Divy.44, Divy.95, Divy.264 etc.
vipassati →
pts
…arahattaṃ pāpuṇiṃsu).
vi + passati
vipassin →
pts
adjective gifted with insight, wise AN.iv.244; Snp.349; Iti.2 = Iti.7.
fr. vipassati
vippanaṭṭha →
pts
strayed, lost, perished Vv.84#9 = Vv.84#44 (= magga-sammūḷha Vv-a.337); Ja.iv.139 Ja.v.70; Ja.vi.525; Mil.326.
vi + pp. of panassati
vippasīdati →
pts
…reconciled or pleased, to be satisfied or happy Dhp.82; Ja.i.51; Pv-a.122 (mukha-vaṇṇa). Caus. vippasādeti.
vi +…
vippavasati →
pts
…+ pavasati
vippavuttha →
pts
absent; -sati neglectful Dhp-a.i.239.
pp. of vippavasati
vippavāsa →
pts
absence; in sati˚; absence of mind, neglect, absentmindedness, thoughtlessness Ja.i.410; Snp-a.339; a˚; thoughtfulness, mindfulness Vin.v.216;…
viraddha →
pts
…(ariyo maggo v.), SN.v.179 (satipaṭṭhānā viraddhā 254, 294; Mnd.512; Ja.i.174, Ja.i.490; Ja.ii.384; Ja.iv.71, Ja.iv.497 Ne.132.
pp. of…
virocati →
pts
…Vin.ii.296 (tapati, bhāsati, v.); Snp.378, Snp.550; Iti.64 (virocare); Ja.i.18, Ja.i.89; Ja.iv.233; Pv.i.11#4; Pv.ii.9#62; Pv.iii.3#5 (=…
visati →
pts
to enter, only in combination with prefixes like upa˚, pa˚, pari˚, saṃ˚, abhisaṃ˚, etc.… See also vesma (house).
viś, cp. viś dwelling-place, veśa; Gr. οίκος house, οἰκέω to dwe …
viseseti →
pts
…of visissati
visissati →
pts
to differ, to be distinguished or eminent Ne.188
pp visiṭṭha
caus viseseti (q.v.).
Pass. of vi + śiṣ
visiṭṭha →
pts
…of visissati
visoseti →
pts
to cause to dry up, to make wither, to destroy AN.i.204; Snp.949 = Snp.1099; Mnd.434 (= sukkhāpeti); Cnd.603 (id.).
Caus. of vissussati
vissajjati →
pts
…reply, retort Snp.1005 (˚essati, fut.); Vv-a.71; Pv-a.15, Pv-a.59, Pv-a.87
pp vissajjita
caus 2…
vissasati →
pts
… pp vissattha.
vi + sasati, of śvas
vissattha →
pts
…Vin.ii.99
■ Cp. abhi˚.
pp. of vissasati
vissavati →
pts
to flow, ooze Thag.453 = Snp.205 (variant reading SS vissasati).
vi + savati, of sru
vissussati →
pts
…ussussati vissussati, with ss from uss˚). Spelling here visuss˚, but ss at SN.iii.149
caus…
visāṭita →
pts
cut in pieces, smashed, broken Ja.ii.163 (= bhinna C.).
pp. of vi + sāṭeti
vitakka →
pts
…like jānāti passati, without being able to state their difference. With the advance in the Sangha of intensive study of terminology…
vivasati →
pts
to live away from home, to be separated, to be distant Ja.iv.217
■ Cp. vippavasati.
vi + vasati2
vivaseti →
pts
viññāṇa →
pts
…In the chain of causation (Paṭicca-samuppāda) v. is conditioned by the saṅkhāras and is itself a necessary condition of…
vossagga →
pts
…Vism.224 Vb-a.317
- -sati-vossagga relaxation of attention, inattention, indifference Dhp-a.i.228 Dhp-a.iii.163, Dhp-a.iii.482;…
vosāṭitaka →
pts
(food) put down (on cemeteries etc.) for (the spirits of) the departed Vin.iv.89.
wrong spelling for *vossaṭṭhika = v(i) + ossaṭṭha + ika
vusita →
pts
…which speaks meaning of vivasati “to live from home.” Geiger,
Pali Grammar
§ 66#1 & 195 expld it as uṣita with prothetic v,…
vussati →
pts
is Pass. of vasati2 (q.v.).
vuttha →
pts
…of vasati1
Vuttha2
having dwelt, lived or spent (time), only in connection with…
vuṭṭha →
pts
(water) shed, rained Pv.i.5#6; Pv-a.29. See also vaṭṭa & vaṭṭha.
pp. of vassati1
vuṭṭhi →
pts
…suvuṭṭhi) Ja.ii.367 = Ja.vi.487; Vism.512.
fr. vṛṣ, see vassati1 & cp. Vedic vṛṣṭi
vyadhati →
pts
…C.)-Fut. vyādhayissati SN.i.120 = Thag.46 (by˚). Under byādheti we had given a different derivation (viz Caus….
vyākaroti →
pts
…Pv-a.281. For vyākarissati we have vyakkhissati (of viyācikkhati) at Snp.600
aor sg. vyākāsi Snp.541, Snp.1116, Snp.1127;…
vā →
pts
…vā Indo vā pi); Dhp.1 (bhāsati vā karoti vā); Pv-a.74 (putto vā dhītā vā natthi?)
■ with negation in second place: whether-or not,…
vāda →
pts
…dhutangena ovadati anusāsati). See under dhuta; bhinna˚; heretical sect (lit. discrepant talk or view) Dpvs.v.39, Dpvs.v.51 (opp. abhinnaka…
vāk →
pts
…talk, speaking conversation, as kālyāṇa-vāk-karaṇa good speech AN.ii.97; AN.iii.195, AN.iii.261; AN.iv.296 sq.; AN.iv.328;…
vāsa →
pts
vāsanā →
pts
…Ne.48, Ne.128, Ne.133 sq., Ne.153, Ne.158 sq. Ne.189 sq
■ Cp. BSk. vāsanā, e.g. Mvu.i.345.
fr. vasati2 = vāsa2, but by…
vāsati →
pts
to cry (of animals) Ja.vi.497.
vāś, see vassati2
vāseti →
pts
…probably as vāseti of vasati2); Vin.ii.120; Ja.iv.52 (aṭṭhīni, for the sake of preservation); Ja.v.33 (saso avāsesi sake…
vāsita →
pts
…fr. vāseti1 = vasati2] established, made to be or live, preserved Mhvs.8, Mhvs.2 So also in phrase vāsita-vāsana (adj.)…
vīmaṃsana →
pts
-ā (f.) trying, testing; finding out, experiment Vin.iii.79; Ja.iii.55; Mhvs.22 Mhvs.78; Pv-a.153.
fr. vīmaṃsati
vīmaṃsati →
pts
(& -eti) “to try to think,” to consider, examine find out, investigate, test, trace, think over Snp.215 (˚amāna), Snp.405; Ja.i.128, Ja.i.147, Ja.i.200; Ja.vi.334; Mil.143; Pv-a.145, Pv-a.215, Pv …
vīmaṃsā →
pts
…Cp. pari˚.
fr. vīmaṃsati
vīsati →
pts
…indiscriminately
- vīsati, e.g. Vin.ii.271 (˚vassa, as minimum age of ordination); Snp.457 (catu-vīsat’akkharaṃ);…
vīsaṃ →
pts
…indiscriminately
- vīsati, e.g. Vin.ii.271 (˚vassa, as minimum age of ordination); Snp.457 (catu-vīsat’akkharaṃ);…
vīthika →
pts
adjective (-˚) having (as) a road Mil.322 (satipaṭṭhāna˚, in the city of Righteousness).
fr. vīthi
vīvadāta →
pts
adjective clean, pure Snp.784, Snp.881. Visati & visam
vi + avadāta, the metric form of vodāta
vīṇā →
pts
…= Snp.449 (kacchā bhassati “let the lyre slide down from hollow of his arm” K.S. i.153); Thag.467; SN.iv.196 (six parts); AN.iii.375;…
vūpakāseti →
pts
…of vavakassati
vūpasama →
pts
…suppression, mastery, cessation calmness SN.iii.32; SN.iv.217; SN.v.65 (cetaso); DN.ii.157 (sankhārā); AN.i.4 (id.); AN.ii.162 (papañca˚);…
vūpasamana →
pts
allayment, cessation Ja.i.393; Mil.320; Pv-a.37, Pv-a.98.
fr. vi + upa + śam; cp. BSk. vyupaśamana Avs.ii.114
y →
pts
…for T yassa-s-etādisī) satiyā-y-etaṃ adhivacanaṃ MN.ii.260; na-y-imassa Pv.iv.1#2
■ After i before a: pāvisi-y-assamaṃ…
ya →
pts
…Pv.ii.1#18; yaṃ yaṃ passati taṃ taṃ pucchati “whomsoever he sees, him he asks” Ja.iii.155; yassaṃ yassaṃ disāyaṃ viharati,…
yamati →
pts
…“uparame” i.e. cessation, quieting at Dhtp.226 & Dhtm.322, at the latter with additional “nāse.” On etym. see Walde, Lat. Wtb. s….
yathā →
pts
…to his satisfaction, amply, satisfactorily Pv-a.88, Pv-a.126, Pv-a.242; vibhavaṃ acc. to their wealth i.e. plentifully Pv-a.53;…
yatra →
pts
…n. jātassa jarā paññāyissati “woe to birth that old age is to be noticed in that which is born!”); Mil.13 (acchariyaṃ vata bho… y. h….
yebhuyyasikā →
pts
…are: sammukhā-vinaya, sati-vinaya, amūḷha˚, paṭiññā, yebhuyyasikā tassa-pāpiyyasikā, tīṇ’ avatthāraka). Explained in…
yoga →
pts
…= Iti.11 (˚ato dhaṃsati, whereas Vin ˚ā padhaṃsati); Iti.9, Iti.27 (abhabbo ˚ssa adhigamāya); Thig.6; Snp.79 (˚adhivāhana),…
yātrā →
pts
…yātrā ca me bhavissati etc.“ where Dhs-a.404 explains yātrā by yāpanā, as may be inferred also from…
yāva →
pts
yāvatā →
pts
…paṇḍito hoti y. bahu bhāsati = yattakena kāraṇena Dhp-a.iii.383), 259, 266 (similarly, C. yattakena); Snp.759 (yāvat’ atthī ti vuccati;…
ñāṇa →
pts
…(k. of the non-effect of causation through lack of cause) SN.ii.17, SN.ii.78; SN.iii.135 SN.v.179, SN.v.422 sq. (= sammādiṭṭhi), same as…
ā →
pts
…ā + pa: assasatipassasati (where both terms are semantically alike; in exegesis however they have been differentiated in a way…
ādesa →
pts
…paccatta-vacanassa to-ādeso veditabbo.
fr. ādisati, cp. Sk. ādeśa
ādisati →
pts
…ind. ādisati DN.i.213 = AN.i.170 (tell or read one’s character); Snp.1112 (atītaṃ); Mnd.382 (nakkhattaṃ set the…
ādissa →
pts
…be read; ādiya (in corresponsion with ādāna). It is not grd. of ādisati, which its form might…
ādu →
pts
indeclinable emphatic (adversative) part.
- of affirmation & emphasis: but, indeed, rather Ja.iii.499 = Ja.vi.443; Ja.v.180; Ja.vi.552
- as…
ādāsa →
pts
…ādarśa, ā + dṛś, P. dass, of dassati1 2
āgacchati →
pts
…Pv.iv.1#51
fut āgacchissati Ja.iii.53;
aor āgacchi Pv.ii.13#3; Pv-a.64
2. √ gam:
aor āgamāsi Pv-a.81, āgamā DN.i.108;…
ākassati →
pts
to draw along, draw after, plough, cultivate Mnd.428.
ā + kassati
ākaḍḍhati →
pts
…apakassati see under apakāsati); Vin.iv.219; Ja.i.172, Ja.i.192, Ja.i.417; Mil.102, Mil.135; Thag-a.117 (˚eti);…
ākāsa →
pts
…of ākāsa (fr. ā + kassati of kṛṣ) at Dhs-a.325 see Dhs trsl. 178. DN.i.55 (˚ṃ indriyāni sankamanti the sense-faculties pass…
ākāsati →
pts
to shine Ja.vi.89.
fr. ākāsa1
ālapana →
pts
…to, addressing, conversation Vin.iii.73 (with ref. to exclam. “ambho”) Ja.v.253 (˚ā); Vism.23 (˚ā); Snp-a.396; Pv-a.131 (re ti…
ālapanatā →
pts
speaking to, conversing with, conversation MN.i.331) (an˚).
abstr. fr. ālapana
āmasana →
pts
touching, handling; touch Vin.iv.214. Cp.iii.11#8; Mil.127, Mil.306; DN-a.i.78.
fr. āmasati
āmasati →
pts
… pp āmaṭṭha & āmasita; (q.v.).
ā + masati fr. mṛś
āmasita →
pts
touched, taken hold of, occupied Vv-a.113 (an˚ khetta virgin land).
pp. of āmasati
āmaṭṭha →
pts
touched, handled Ja.i.98 (an˚); DN-a.i.107 (= parāmaṭṭha); Sdhp.333.
Sk. āmṛṣṭa, pp. of āmasati; cp. āmasita
āmodeti →
pts
to please, gladden, satisfy Thag.649 (cittaṃ); Ja.v.34
pp āmodita (q.v.).
Sk. āmodayati, Caus. of ā + mud
āmodita →
pts
pleased, satisfied, glad Ja.i.17 (verse 80); Ja.v.45 (˚pamodita highly pleased); Mil.346.
pp. fr. āmodeti
āneti →
pts
…MN.i.371.
fut ānayissati SN.i.124; Pv.ii.6#5; Ja.iii.173; Ja.v.154 (variant reading) ānessati Ja.v.154.
inf ānayituṃ Pv.ii.6#10,…
ānisaṃsa →
pts
…AN.ii.251 (upaṭṭhita-satissa), AN.ii.253 sq. (sīlavato sīlasampadāya etc., as above), AN.ii.267 (sucarite), AN.ii.441; AN.iv.150…
ānāmeti →
pts
…toward or under Ja.v.154 (doubtful reading fut ānāmayissasi, variant reading ānayissati, C. ānessasi = lead to).
ā + nāmeti, Caus. of…
ānāpāna →
pts
…usually in cpd. -sati concentration by in-breathing & out-breathing (cp.; Man of Mystic 70) MN.i.425 (cp. DN.ii.291); MN.iii.82…
āpatti →
pts
…Vin.i.322 (˚ṃ passati), Vin.i.354 (avasesā & anavasesā); Vin.ii.2 sq. (˚ṃ ropeti), Vin.ii.59, Vin.ii.60 (˚pariyanta), Vin.ii.88…
āphusati →
pts
to feel, realise, attain to, reach; aor. āphusi Vv.16#9 (= adhigacchi Vv-a.84).
ā + phusati
ārādhana →
pts
…& feminine satisfying, accomplishing; satisfaction, accomplishment DN.ii.287 (opp. virādhanā failure); MN.i.479 MN.ii.199;…
ārādhanā →
pts
…& feminine satisfying, accomplishing; satisfaction, accomplishment DN.ii.287 (opp. virādhanā failure); MN.i.479 MN.ii.199;…
ārāmatā →
pts
pleasure, satisfaction AN.ii.28; AN.iii.116; Vb.381; Mil.233.
abstr. fr. ārāma 1
āsabhin →
pts
…in phrase ˚ṃ vācaṃ bhāsati “speak the lordly word” DN.ii.15, DN.ii.82; MN.iii.123j Ja.i.53; DN-a.i.91; cp. Dāvs i.28 (nicchārayi…
āsamāna →
pts
…Pv.iv.1#24 (= āsiṃsamāna patthayamana Pv-a.226).
ppr. of āsaṃsati or āsiṃsati, for the usual earlier āsasāna
āsana →
pts
…a hall with seating accommodation Vism.69; Dhp-a.ii.65; Dhp-a.iv.46.
from āsati
Āsana2
(?) eating Vism.116…
āsasāna →
pts
…for *āsaṃsāna or contracted form of ppr. med. of āsaṃsati (= āsiṃsati) for *asaṃsamāna
āsati →
pts
to sit DN-a.i.208; h. sg. āsi SN.i.130. - pp. āsīna (q.v.).
from as
āsava →
pts
…*āsrava, cp. Sk. āsrāva. The BSk. āśrava is a (wrong) sankritisation of the Pāli āsava, cp. Divy.391 & kṣīnāśrava
āsaṃsa →
pts
…for AN.i.108 = Pp.27 (expld. by Pp-a.208 as “so hi arahattaṃ āsaṃsati patthetī ti āsaṃso”) Snp-a.321, Snp-a.336….
āsaṃsati →
pts
to expect, hope for, wish Pp-a.208 (= pattheti). See also āsamāna.
for the usual āsiṃsati, ā + śaṃs
āsiṃsaka →
pts
adjective wishing, aspiring after, praying for Mil.342.
fr. ā + siṃsati, cp. āsaṃsā
āsiṃsaniya →
pts
adjective to be wished for, desirable Mil.2 (˚ratana).
grd. of āsiṃsati
āsiṃsanā →
pts
desire, wish, craving Ja.v.28; Dhs.1059, Dhs.1136 (+ āsiṃsitatta). As āsīsanā at Ne.53.
abstr. fr. ā + śaṃs, cp. āsiṃsati
āsiṃsati →
pts
…śās & āsāsati, further abhisaṃsati, abhisiṃsati & āsaṃsati
āsiṭṭha →
pts
wished or longed for Pv-a.104. *Asita
pp. of āsāsati, Sk. āśiṣṭa
āsāsati →
pts
…in āsaṃsati & āsiṃsati (q.v.) & their derivations
pp āsiṭṭha (q.v.). Asi & Asim
cp. Sk. āśāsati &…
āsāṭikā →
pts
fly’s egg, a nit MN.i.220 sq.; AN.v.347 sq., AN.v.351, AN.v.359; Ne.59; Ja.iii.176.
cp. Mārāṭhi āsāḍī
āsīna →
pts
…Ja.vi.297; Dāvs ii.17.
pp. of ās, see āsati
āsīvisa →
pts
…Jtm.31#61) is a Sanskritisation of the Pali. To suppose this to come from ahi + visa (snake’s poison) would give a wrong meaning, and leave…
ātāpin →
pts
…II. B. See also satipaṭṭhāna. Opp. anātāpin SN.ii.195 sq.; AN.ii.13; Iti.27 (+ anottappin).
fr. ātāpa, cp. BSk. ātāpin…
āvasati →
pts
to live at or in, to inhabit, reside, stay MN.ii.72; SN.i.42; Snp.43, Snp.805, Snp.1134; Mnd.123, Mnd.127; Cnd.133; Ja.vi.317
pp āvuttha (q.v.).
ā + vas
āvesana →
pts
entrance; workshop; living-place, house Vin.ii.117 (˚vitthaka, meaning?); MN.ii.53; Pv.ii.9#15.
fr. āvisati
āvi →
pts
…Vism.287 (fnt. āvibhavissati); Dhp-a.ii.51, Dhp-a.ii.82; bhāva appearance, manifestation DN.i.78; AN.iii.17; Ja.ii.50,…
āvisati →
pts
to approach, to enter Vin.iv.334; Snp.936 (aor. āvisi); Ja.iv.410, Ja.iv.496; Vism.42.
ā + vīś
āvuso →
pts
…Sir“, usually in conversation between bhikkhus. The grammatical construction is with the pl. of the verb, like bhavaṃ and bhavanto
■…
āvuttha →
pts
inhabited DN.ii.50 (an˚); SN.i.33.
pp. of āvasati
āyuka →
pts
…at Vism.422. In phrase vīsati-vassasahass’āyukesu manussesu at the time when men lived 20 000 years DN.ii.5–DN.ii.12 (see Table at Dial.…
ūhasana →
pts
laughing, mocking Mil.127.
fr. ūhasati
ūhasati →
pts
to laugh at, deride, mock AN.iii.91; Ja.v.452 (+ pahasati); Pp.67 (= avahasati Pp-a.249).
either ud or ava + has, cp. avahasati
ūna →
pts
…Kp-a.91 ekūna-vīsati (19) Vism.287; eken’ūnesu pañcasu attabhāvasatesu (499) Ja.i.167; also with eka in instr. as…
ḍahati →
pts
…ḍayhati vinassati na bhavati) esp. in ppr. ḍayhamāna consumed with or by, burning, glowing Dhp.371; Iti.23 (˚ena kāyena cetasā…
ḍasati →
pts
(& ḍaṃsati) to bite (esp. of flies snakes, scorpions, etc.),
pres ḍasati MN.i.519;
pot ḍaseyya MN.i.133; AN.iii.101 = AN.iv.320 (where…
ḍaṃsa →
pts
…ḍaṃsana-makkhikā or andha-makkhikā).
see ḍasati
ḍaṭṭha →
pts
bitten Pv-a.144.
pp. of daṃśati or dasati to bite
ṭhāna →
pts
(ṭṭhāna) neuter
I. Connotation
As one of the 4 iriyāpathā (behaviours)
- contrasted (a) as standing position with sitting or reclining (b) as rest with motion.
- by itself without parti …