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udd��yati, 100 találat.
yati →
pts
…(vikampeti Mārassa hadayaṃ yatī); Pv-a.287 (instr. muni-vara-yatinā).
fr. yat, cp. Vedic yati leader, guide
taṇhīyati →
pts
to have thirst for SN.ii.13 (for variant reading SS tuṇhīyati; BB. tasati); Vism.544 (+ upādiyati ghaṭ yati); cp. tasati & pp. tasita.
= taṇhāyati, denom. fr. taṇhā, cp. Sk. tṛṣyati to have thirst
yatati →
pts
…perhaps as expln of yati?
ud →
pts
…& okk˚ uññā: avañña; uddiyati: odd˚; uḍḍeyya oḍḍ˚; uppīḷeti opīḷ˚; etc., & cp. abbhokirati → abbhukkirati 2. the most…
kāma →
pts
…and regret. Therefore the Buddha says “Even though the pleasure is great, the regret is greater: ādīnavo ettha bhīyyo” (see k-sukha). Thus…
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…
urūḷhava →
pts
…brahmanto) mahantaṃ yuddha-kiccaṃ vahituṃ samatthā ti attho“. The BSk. udviddha (Divy.7) may possibly be a corruption of…
ajjhopanna →
pts
? only found in one stock phrase, viz. gathita (q.v.) mucchita ajjhopanna with ref. to selfishness, greed bonds of craving. The reading ajjhopanna is the lectio difficilior, bu …
nattar →
pts
grandson Ja.i.60 (nattu, gen.), Ja.i.88; Ud.91 Ud.92; Pv-a.17 (nattu-dhītā great-grand-daughter), Pv-a.25 (nattā nom.).
Sk. naptṛ, analogy-formation after mātṛ etc. from Ved. napāt; cp. Lat. ne …
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,…
uggirati →
pts
Uggirati1
to vomit up (“swallow up”) to spit out Ud.14 (uggiritvāna); DN-a.i.41 (uggāraṃ uggiranto). Cp. BSk. prodgīrṇa cast out Divy.589.
Sk. udgirati, ud + gṛ2; but BSk. …
nibbāna →
pts
…(see vāyati) refers only to the (non-emittance of an odour, which could never be used for a meaning of…
lakuṇṭaka →
dppn
…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 hunch backed,…
adhi →
pts
A. Prep. and pref. of direction & place:
- as direction denoting a movement towards a definite end or goal up to, over, toward, to, on (see C 1a.)
- as place where (prep. c. loc. or abs.) = …
cunda →
dppn
…conversation between the Buddha and Cunda. Cunda tells the Buddha that he approves of the methods of purification laid down by the brahmins of…
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 …
dhamma →
pts
…revelation, awakening. The Buddha (like every great philosopher & other Buddhas preceding Gotama: ye pi te ahesuṃ atītaṃ addhānaṃ Arahanto…
pāṭibhoga →
pts
sponsor AN.ii.172; Ud.17; Iti.1 sq.; Ja.ii.93; Vism.555 sq.; Dhp-a.i.398; Vb-a.165. Patimokkha (pati)
for paṭibhoga (?); difficult to explain, we should suspect a ger. formation *prati-bhogya for …
purāṇa →
pts
adjective
- ancient, past Snp.312, Snp.944 (= Mnd.428 atītaṃ opp. nava = paccuppannaṃ); Dhp.156 (= pubbe katāni C.); with ref. to former births or previous existences p. kammaṃ SN. …
ubbahati →
pts
…= AN.i.241
■ Here belong uddhaṭa and uddharaṇa. Cp. also pavāḷha.
ud + vahati, although possibly same as…
puṭa →
pts
…in a bag (like a meal-pudding) Vism.500. -baddha kind of moccasins Vin.i.186, see Vin. Texts ii.15. Spelt…
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
pātimokkha →
pts
…Sdhp.355, Sdhp.449. -uddesa recitation of the P. Vin.i.102; DN.ii.46; MN.ii.8; Snp-a.199 -uddesaka…
suppa →
pts
winnowing basket Ud.68; Ja.i.502; Ja.ii.428; Vism.109 (+ sarāva), Vism.123; Mil.282; Dhp-a.i.174 (kattara˚); Dhp-a.ii.131; Mhvs.30, Mhvs.9. --ka a toy basket, little sieve Dhs-a.321 (+ musala …
sukka →
pts
Sukka1
planet, star Ud. 9 = Ne.150; (nt.) semen, sukkavisaṭṭhi emission of semen Vin.ii.38; Vin.iii.112; Vin.iv.30; Kv.163.
Vedic śukra; fr. śuc
Sukka2
adjective white, bri …
samubbhūta →
pts
borne from, produced from Dāvs ii.25.
saṃ + ud + bhūta
samāsama →
pts
“exactly the same” at Ud.85 (= DN.ii.135) read sama˚.
samupphosita →
pts
sprinkled Ja.vi.481.
saṃ + ud + phosita
rājan →
pts
rājā →
pts
samudāgama →
pts
beginning Ja.i.2.
saṃ + ud + āgama
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 (?)
paṭicodeti →
pts
to blame, reprove MN.i.72; Vin.iv.217; Ud.45.
paṭi + codeti
paccudeti →
pts
go out towards Ja.vi.559.
paṭi + ud + i
pavāḷha →
pts
…unexplained by Bdhgh it is synonymous with uddharati = ubbahati
kavaca →
pts
mail, a coat of mail, armour DN.ii.107 = Ud.64 (applied to existence); Thag.614 (of sīla); Ja.iv.92, Ja.iv.296; Mil.199, Mil.257; Vism.73.
- -jālikā a mail-coat Mil.199.
cp. Sk. kavaca
eka →
pts
…(devo ekaṃ ekaṃ phusāyati rains drop by drop), cp. ekameka. 3. a certain one, some one, some; adj. in function of an indefinite article = a…
gāvī →
pts
gāviyā (Pp.56 = AN.ii.207); nom. pl. gāviyo (Snp-a.323; Vv-a.308); gen. pl. gāvīnaṃ Dhp-a.i.396; Snp-a.323; Vv-a.308)
■ A cow Vin.i.193; AN.iv.418; Ja.i.50; Ud.8, Ud.49; Vism.525 (in simile) Dh …
huhuṅka →
pts
adjective saying “huṃ, huṃ,” i.e. grumbly, rough; -jātika one who has a grumbly nature, said of the brahmins Vin.i.2; Ud.3 (“proud of his caste Seidenstūcker). nihuhuṅka (= n …
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.
kapaṇa →
pts
adjective noun
- poor, miserable, wretched; a beggar; freq explained by varāka, duggata, dīna and daḷidda; very often classed with low-caste people, as caṇḍālā Pv.iii.1#13 & pesakārā (Ud.4). Snp.81 …
kappa →
pts
adjective noun anything made with a definite object in view, prepared, arranged; or that which is fit, suitable, proper. See also DN-a.i.103 & Kp-a.115 for var. meanings.
I. Literal Meaning # …
kara →
pts
- (adj.) (-˚) producing, causing, forming, making, doing, e.g. anta˚ putting an end to; pabhaṃ causing splendour; pāpa˚ doing evil; divā˚ & divasa the day-maker, i.e. the sun; kaṇhabhāva˚ causing a …
khārī →
pts
certain measure of capacity (esp. of grain, see below khārika). It is used of the eight requisites of an ascetic, and often in conn. with his yoke (kāja): “a khārī-load.”
- -kāja …
para →
pts
…ṭhapetvā ye keci Buddhe appasannā dhamme appa nnā, sanghe appasannā). -niṭṭhita made ready by others…
lohita →
pts
adjective noun
- (adj.) red: rarely by itself (e.g. MN.ii.17), usually in compounds e.g. -abhijāti the red species (q.v.) AN.iii.383; -kasiṇa the artifice of red DN.iii.268; AN.i.41; Dhs.203; …
mānita →
pts
revered, honoured Ud.73 (sakkata m. pūjita apacita)
■ A rather singular by-form is mānikata (q.v.).
pp. of māneti
ni →
pts
Ni˚
Nearly all (ultimately prob. all) words under this heading are compounds with the pref. ni.
A. Forms
- Pāli ni˚; combines the two prefixes ni, nis (nir). They ar …
ubbeṭhana →
pts
an envelope, wrap Ja.vi.508.
fr. ud + veṣṭ.
ovamati →
pts
to throw up, vomit Ud.78.
o + vam
chārikā →
pts
…(chārikangāra).
Cp. kṣāyati to burn, kṣāra burning; Gr. ςηρός dry, Lat. serenus dry, clear. See also khāra bhasma.
paccudāharati →
pts
recite in reply Thig.40.
paṭi + ud + ā + hṛ.
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 …
udayana →
pts
going up, rise DN-a.i.95.
fr. ud + i
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
unnala →
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,…
ujjotita →
pts
illumined Dāvs v.53.
pp. of ujjoteti, ud + joteti
ukkamati →
pts
(or okk˚; which is variant reading at all passages quoted) to step aside, step out from (w. abl.), depart from AN.iii.301 (maggā); Ja.iii.531; Ja.iv.101 (maggā); Ud.13 (id.); DN-a.i.185 (id.). Caus …
ukkaṇṇa →
pts
adjective having the ears erect (?) Ja.vi.559.
ud + kaṇṇa
ukkhepana →
pts
suspension Ja.iii.487.
fr. ud + kṣip
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
ummihati →
pts
to urinate Vin.i.78 (ūhanati +).
ud + mih
unna →
pts
in phrase pīti-vegen;’unna “bubbling up with the excitement of joy” overflowing with joy Mhvs.19, Mhvs.29 (expld. by uggatacitta i.e. lofty, exalted C.)
■ It may however be better more i …
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,…
ujjhatti →
pts
…reading ujj˚) cp. ujjhāna.
fr. ud + jhāyati1, corresponding to a Sk. *ud-dhyāti
unnāda →
pts
shout, shouting Ja.ii.405.
fr. ud + nad
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
uppakitaka →
pts
indexed at Ud.iii.2 wrongly for upakkitaka (q.v.).
uppoṭheti →
pts
to beat Pv-a.4.
ud + poṭheti
uppāda →
pts
…up, jump; a sudden & unusual event, portent, omen DN.i.9 (variant reading uppāta) Vism.30 (T. uppāta, variant reading uppāda)…
upātidhāvati →
pts
to run on or in to Ud.72.
upa + ā + dhāvati
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,
Toevoegselen
s …
ussajjati →
pts
to dismiss, set free, take off, hurl AN.iv.191.
ud + sṛj, cp. BSk. protsṛjati Divy.587
ussaṭa →
pts
run away MN.ii.65.
pp. of ud + sarati of sṛ; cp. saṭa for *sūta
ujjota →
pts
light, lustre Ja.i.183 (˚kara); Mil.321.
ud + * jot of jotati, Sk. uddyotate
ujjavati →
pts
to go up-stream Vin.ii.301.
ud + javati
udassaye →
pts
…sg. pot. of ud + assayati Ja.v.26 (meaning to instal, raise?), expld. by C. as ussayāpesi (?) Reading may be faulty for udāsase…
uddāleti →
pts
to tear out or off Vin.iv.170; SN.iv.178.
ud + dāleti, Caus. of dal, see dalati
udaya →
pts
apasavya →
pts
adjective right (i.e. not left), contrary Ud.50 (T. has niṭṭhubhitvā abyāmato karitvā; vv ll. are apabhyāmāto, abhyāmato & C. apasabyāmato) where C. explains apasabyāmato karitvā by apasabyaṃ katvā “w …
udaṅgaṇa →
pts
an open place Ja.i.109.
ud + angaṇa1; Kern unnecessarily changes it to uttankana “a place for digging for water” see
Toevoegselen
p. 96
udaṇha →
pts
day-break, dawn, sunrise Ja.v.155.
ud + aṇha
uddhacca →
pts
…ud + dhṛ; cp. uddhaṭa & uddhata. The BSk. auddhatya shows a strange distortion. BSk. uddhava seems to be also a substitute for…
uddhamma →
pts
false doctrine Dpvs.v.19.
ud + dhamma
uddhana →
pts
…Dhp-a.iv.176.
*ud-dhvana, fr. ud + dhvan instead of dhmā, for uddhamana (*uddhmāna Sk.), see dhamati
uddhunāti →
pts
to shake Vv-a.279.
ud + dhunāti
uddāma →
pts
…in phrase aṭṭāla-uddāma-parikhâdīni watchtowers enceintes, moats etc. Dhp-a.iii.488.
fr. ud + dā as in uddāna, see…
ugghaṃseti →
pts
to rub Vin.ii.106. - pp. ugghaṭṭha (q.v.).
ud + ghṛṣ, see ghaṃsati1
uddīyati FIXME double →
pts
Udrīyati & Uddīyati
to burst, split open, break, fall to pieces Vin.i.148 (vihāro udriyati); Vin.ii.174 (id); Vin.iv.254 (i); DN.i.96…
udeti →
pts
(ud + eti of i to go] to go out or up, to rise (of the sun), to come out, to increase Asl.169; Vism.156 (eko udetī ti ekodi); Ja.ii.33; Ja.iii.324; ppr. udayaṃ Iti.85 (ādicco), & udaya …
udrīyati →
pts
Udrīyati & Uddīyati
to burst, split open, break, fall to pieces Vin.i.148 (vihāro udriyati); Vin.ii.174 (id); Vin.iv.254 (i); DN.i.96…
udukkhala →
pts
mortar Vin.i.202 (+ musala pestle); Ja.i.502; Ja.ii.428; Ja.v.49; Ja.ii.161, Ja.ii.335; Ud.69 (m; + musaḷa); Dhp-a.ii.131 (˚sala); Vism.354 (in comp.). The relation between *[udukkhala](/define/udu …
udāgacchati →
pts
to come to completion DN-a.i.288. Cp sam.
ud + ā + gacchati
udāna →
pts
…[Cp. BSk. udānaṃ udānayati Divy.99 etc.], e.g. at Vin.i.2 sq., Vin.i.12, Vin.i.230, Vin.i.353; DN.i.47; DN.ii.107 (udāna of triumph);…
uggajjati →
pts
to shout out Mnd.172.
ud + gajjati
uggama →
pts
rising up Sdhp.594.
fr. ud + gam; Sk. udgama
uggharati →
pts
to ooze Thag.394 = Dhp-a.iii.117.
ud + kṣar
aṭṭhaka →
pts
adjective
- eightfold Vin.i.196 = Ud.59 (˚vaggikāni); Vv-a.75 = Dhp-a.iii.104 (˚bhatta).
- ˚ā (f.) the eight day of the lunar month (cp. aṭṭhamī), in phrase rattīsu antar’aṭṭhakāsu in the night …