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ākāsa →
pts
vi →
pts
tu →
pts
…1913 53; Bd’s Man. 1152 & c. Usually combd with eva: tv eva however Snp.p.141; na tv eva not however,…
chapaka →
pts
name of a low-class tribe Vin.iv.203 (= caṇḍāla Bdhgh. on Sekh. 69 at Vin.iv.364), f. ˚ī ib.
ud →
pts
…II. & IV. & cp. ucc-âvaca uddhambhāgiya: orambhāgiya), ni (see below) or vi (as udaya: vi-aya or vaya)
II.
Hence develop 2 clearly…
kāma →
pts
…= Snp.1106; SN.i.99; SN.v.64 Bdhd 72, Bdhd 96, Bdhd 130; Cnd.200, Cnd.420A. Also as the first in the series of ten fetters (saṃyojanāni) which…
urūḷhava →
pts
…brahmanto) mahantaṃ yuddha-kiccaṃ vahituṃ samatthā ti attho“. The BSk. udviddha (Divy.7) may possibly be a corruption of…
nattar →
pts
…mātṛ etc. from Ved. napāt; cp. Lat. nepos; Ags. nefa = E. nephew Ohg. nevo
paribbājaka →
pts
…mendicant, not necessarily Buddhist (cp. Muir, J.R.A.S. 1866, 321; Lassen, Ind. Alt ii.114, 277, 468; Vin. Texts i.41) Vin.i.342; Vin.iv.285…
ajjhopanna →
pts
…the vv.ll. ajjhāpanna and ajjhopanna which adds to the complication of the case. However since…
uggirati →
pts
dhamma →
pts
…or membership is therefore threefold, viz. Buddhaṃ saraṇaṃ upemi (gacchāmi), Dhp ˚ṃ…, Sanghaṃ… i.e. I put myself into the…
adhi →
pts
…is freq. as modification pref., i.e. in loose compn. with n. or v. and as first part of a double prefixcpd, like ajjhā˚ (adhi + ā),…
unnaṅgala →
pts
adjective in phrase -ṃ karoti, according to Morris JP T S 1887, 120 “to make an up-ploughing, to turn up etc.”, but more aptly with C. on Ja.vi.328 to make “out-plough” (not “up-plough”) in …
nerañjarāya →
dppn
…the Enlightenment, the Buddha lived under the Ajapāla Nigrodha at Uruvelā, on the banks of this river. There Māra tempted him, and, later,…
lakuṇṭaka →
dppn
…when these had the desired effect.
The Buddha ranked him as foremost among sweet voiced monks. AN.i.25 It is said that, because he was ugly and…
nibbāna →
pts
…For Bdhgh’s defn of nibbāna see e.g. Vism.293
The meanings of n. are:
- the going out of a lamp or fire…
cunda →
dppn
…Ariyans regarding the threefold defilement and purification of the body, the fourfold defilement and purification of the speech, and the…
ussa →
pts
adjective superior, higher (opp. oma inferior) AN.iii.359; Snp.860 (= Mnd.251 with spelling ossa), Snp.954.
der. fr. ud = *ud-s(y)a, in analogy to oma fr. ava; but taken by Kern,
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udaṅgaṇa →
pts
an open place Ja.i.109.
ud + angaṇa1; Kern unnecessarily changes it to uttankana “a place for digging for water” see
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p. 96
eka →
pts
…indefinite article = a one (definite or indefinite): ekasmiṃ samaye once upon a time Ja.i.306; ekena upāyena by some means Ja.iii.393 ekaṃ…
ujjota →
pts
light, lustre Ja.i.183 (˚kara); Mil.321.
ud + * jot of jotati, Sk. uddyotate
ujjotita →
pts
illumined Dāvs v.53.
pp. of ujjoteti, ud + joteti
ukkamati →
pts
…Ja.iv.101 (maggā); Ud.13 (id.); DN-a.i.185 (id.). Caus. ukkāmeti; Caus. ii. ukkamāpeti Ja.ii.3.
ud + kamati…
chārikā →
pts
…dry, Lat. serenus dry, clear. See also khāra bhasma.
ukkaṇṇa →
pts
adjective having the ears erect (?) Ja.vi.559.
ud + kaṇṇa
uddhana →
pts
…fr. ud + dhvan instead of dhmā, for uddhamana (*uddhmāna Sk.), see dhamati
uddhamma →
pts
false doctrine Dpvs.v.19.
ud + dhamma
uddhacca →
pts
…ud + dhṛ; cp. uddhaṭa & uddhata. The BSk. auddhatya shows a strange distortion. BSk. uddhava seems to be also a substitute for…
ukkhepana →
pts
suspension Ja.iii.487.
fr. ud + kṣip
pavāḷha →
pts
…(where variant reading pabbāḷha = pabūḷha, unexplained by Bdhgh it is synonymous with uddharati = ubbahati
aṭṭhaka →
pts
…i.e. the 8th day before and after the full moon Vin.i.31, Vin.i.288 (see Vin Texts i.130n); MN.i.79; AN.i.136; Mil.396;…
udaṇha →
pts
day-break, dawn, sunrise Ja.v.155.
ud + aṇha
apasavya →
pts
adjective right (i.e. not left), contrary Ud.50 (T. has niṭṭhubhitvā abyāmato karitvā; vv ll. are apabhyāmāto, abhyāmato & C….
uddhunāti →
pts
to shake Vv-a.279.
ud + dhunāti
paṭicodeti →
pts
to blame, reprove MN.i.72; Vin.iv.217; Ud.45.
paṭi + codeti
udayana →
pts
going up, rise DN-a.i.95.
fr. ud + i
udaya →
pts
anvāsanna →
pts
…variant reading ajjhāpanna) = AN.iv.356 which has anvāsatta.
pp. of anu + ā + sad
udassaye →
pts
2nd sg. pot. of ud + assayati Ja.v.26 (meaning to instal, raise?), expld. by C. as ussayāpesi (?) Reading may be faulty for udāsase (?).
ā + śri, cp. assaya
anupakampati →
pts
to shake, move, to be unsteady Thag.191 = Ud.41.
anu + pakampati
upātidhāvati →
pts
to run on or in to Ud.72.
upa + ā + dhāvati
alla →
pts
…with allavattha with clean clothes (in an ablution; often as a sign of mourning) Ud.14, Ud.91; Dhp-a.iv.220; or…
ullikhana →
pts
combing, scratching Vv-a.349; Thag-a.267.
fr. ud + likh
ullikhita →
pts
scratched, combed Vin.i.254; Ja.ii.92 (aḍḍhullikhitehi kesehi); Ud.22 (id. with upaḍḍh for aḍḍh˚); Vv-a.197.
pp. of ud + likh
purāṇa →
pts
…(= pubbe katāni C.); with ref. to former births or previous existences p. kammaṃ SN.ii.64 = Mnd.437 = Cnd.680 Q. 2; puññaṃ SN.i.92. 2. old…
puṭa →
pts
…in a bag (like a meal-pudding) Vism.500. -baddha kind of moccasins Vin.i.186, see Vin. Texts ii.15. Spelt…
adhiceto →
pts
adjective lofty-minded, entranced Thag.68 = Ud.43 = Vin.iv.54 = Dhp-a.iii.384.
adhi + ceto
para →
pts
…to-day and yesterday, and refers to the day before yesterday. Similarly at Vin.iv.63 pare is contrasted with ajja & hiyyo; and…
huhuṅka →
pts
…nihuhuṅka (= nis + h.) not grumbly (or proud), gentle Vin.i.3; Ud.3. Thus also Kern
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i.137;…
gāvī →
pts
…simile) Dhp-a.ii.35; Vv-a.200.
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khārī →
pts
ni →
pts
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- Pāli ni˚; combines the two prefixes ni, nis (nir). They are outwardly to be distinguished inasmuch as ni is…
ocaraka FIXME double →
pts
Ocaraka
in special meaning of one who makes himself at home or familiar with, an investigator, informant scout, spy (ocarakā ti carapurisā C. on Ud.66)
■ Thus also in BSk. as avacaraka one who furn …
udāna →
pts
…pavatti Ja.i.61; abhāsi Vin.iv.54; kathesi Ja.vi.38. 2. one of the angas or categories of the Buddhist Scriptures: see under…
mānita →
pts
revered, honoured Ud.73 (sakkata m. pūjita apacita)
■ A rather singular by-form is mānikata (q.v.).
pp. of māneti
udāgacchati →
pts
to come to completion DN-a.i.288. Cp sam.
ud + ā + gacchati
uggajjati →
pts
to shout out Mnd.172.
ud + gajjati
uggama →
pts
rising up Sdhp.594.
fr. ud + gam; Sk. udgama
udukkhala →
pts
lohita →
pts
…for blood Ud.17 (with ref. to the womb).
- -doṇi a bloody trough Vism.358; Vb-a.62 *…
udrīyati →
pts
…of ud + dṛ; dṛṇōti, and P. darati & dalati; see also avadīyati which may be a Sanskritised oddīyati for uddīyati
uggharati →
pts
to ooze Thag.394 = Dhp-a.iii.117.
ud + kṣar
ussaṭa →
pts
run away MN.ii.65.
pp. of ud + sarati of sṛ; cp. saṭa for *sūta
ugghaṃseti →
pts
to rub Vin.ii.106. - pp. ugghaṭṭha (q.v.).
ud + ghṛṣ, see ghaṃsati1
ovamati →
pts
to throw up, vomit Ud.78.
o + vam
adhibādheti →
pts
to vex, oppress, gore (to death) Ud.8 (T. adhipāteti, variant reading avibādeti).
adhi + bādheti, cp. Sk. abhibādhayati
udeti →
pts
…Iti.85 (ādicco), & udayanto Pv-a.154 (udayante suriye = sole surgente)
pp udita (see…
uddīyati FIXME double →
pts
…of ud + dṛ; dṛṇōti, and P. darati & dalati; see also avadīyati which may be a Sanskritised oddīyati for uddīyati
kavaca →
pts
paccudeti →
pts
go out towards Ja.vi.559.
paṭi + ud + i
paccudāharati →
pts
recite in reply Thig.40.
paṭi + ud + ā + hṛ.
kara →
pts
kappa →
pts
kapaṇa →
pts
kalāra →
pts
in hatthi˚ at Ud.41, explained in C by potaka, but cp. the same passage at Dhp-a.i.58 which reads kalabha undoubtedly better. Cp. kaḷārikā.
uddāma →
pts
…enceintes, moats etc. Dhp-a.iii.488.
fr. ud + dā as in uddāna, see dāma
ubbahati →
pts
…see also uddharati
Ubbahati2
to carry away, take away, lift (the corn after cutting); only in Caus. ii….
uddāleti →
pts
to tear out or off Vin.iv.170; SN.iv.178.
ud + dāleti, Caus. of dal, see dalati
ujjavati →
pts
to go up-stream Vin.ii.301.
ud + javati
ujjhatti →
pts
irritation, discontent AN.iv.223, AN.iv.467 (variant reading ujj˚) cp. ujjhāna.
fr. ud + jhāyati1, corresponding to a Sk. *ud-dhyāti
pākula →
pts
adjective read at Ud.5 in combination akkulapakkula (= ākula-pākula) “in great confusion”; read also in gāthā 7 pākula for bakkula. Cp. Morris J.P.T.S. 1886, 94 sq.
pa + ākula
adhipāteti →
pts
…to be read adhibādheti (variant reading avibādeti. T. adhipāteti).
Caus. fr. adhipatati, cp. Sk. abhipātayati & P….
sāmāvatī →
dppn
One of the chief consorts of King Udena. In the Udāna it is said that she was the head of 500 women of the harem of the King who perished in afire,…
samubbhūta →
pts
borne from, produced from Dāvs ii.25.
saṃ + ud + bhūta
ubbāḷha →
pts
oppressed, troubled, harassed, annoyed vexed Vin.i.148, Vin.i.353; Vin.ii.119; Vin.iv.308; Ja.i.300; Vism.182 (kuṇapa-gandhena); Dhp-a.i.343.
adj. pp. of ud + bāhati = vāh or more likely of ud + bādh
salabha →
pts
moth Ja.v.401; Ud.72(a); Vb-a.146.
cp. Sk. śalabha
sampattakajāta →
pts
merged in, given to Ud.75.
read sammattaka (?)
unnaḷa →
pts
…SN.i.204 (translated as “muddled in mind, puffed up, vain”, expld. as uggata-nala uddhaṭa-tuccha-māna K. S. 318); AN.i.70,…
ussajjati →
pts
to dismiss, set free, take off, hurl AN.iv.191.
ud + sṛj, cp. BSk. protsṛjati Divy.587
unnāda →
pts
shout, shouting Ja.ii.405.
fr. ud + nad
pippaliguhā →
dppn
…there grievously ill, the Buddha visited him and cheered him by talking to him of the seven bojjhangas. SN.v.79 On another occasion, Mahā…
upakkamati →
pts
to go on to, i e.
- to attack MN.i.86 = Ud.71
- to undertake Vin.iii.110, Vin.iii.111
- to begin Vin.iv.316; DN-a.i.318.
upa + kamati of kram
yasoja →
dppn
…he tried to remind the Buddha of their arrival; but the Buddha ignored his warnings and in the morning explained to him that it was more joy…
sārandadacetiya →
dppn
A shrine at Vesāli. DN.ii.75 DN.ii.102 Ud.vi.1
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pāvā →
dppn
…in Pāvā and invited the Buddha to a meal, which proved to be his last. From Pāvā the Buddha journeyed on to Kusinārā, crossing the…
samudāgama →
pts
beginning Ja.i.2.
saṃ + ud + āgama
uppakitaka →
pts
indexed at Ud.iii.2 wrongly for upakkitaka (q.v.).
samudāvaṭa →
pts
restrained Dhs-a.75.
saṃ + ud + āvaṭa? Better read as saṃ + udāvatta
samāsama →
pts
“exactly the same” at Ud.85 (= DN.ii.135) read sama˚.