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vasi, 206 találat.
vasi →
pts
Vasi˚
is the shortened form of vasī˚; (= vasa) in combinations -ppatta one who has attained power, mastering: only in…
vasī →
pts
…vasippatta (vasī + ppatta), q. v under vasi˚.
vāsi →
pts
- a sharp knife, axe, hatchet, adze (often combined with pharasu) Ja.i.32, Ja.i.199; Ja.ii.274; Ja.iii.281 Ja.iv.344; Mil.383; Mil.413; Dhp-a.i.178 (tikhiṇā vāsiyā khaṇḍâkhaṇḍik …
ahogaṅgā →
dppn
A mountain in North India, on the Upper Ganges. There, for some time, lived the Thera Sambhūta Sānavāsi, and it was there that Yasa Kākandakaputta saw him. The meeting of arahants to discuss what meas …
bhadragaka →
dppn
A headman of Uruvelakappa and father of Ciravāsi. SN.iv.327
bārānasī →
dppn
…and several successful invasions of Kāsi by the Kosalans under their kings Vanka, Dabbasena and Kamsa, are referred to. The final conquest…
ciravāsī →
dppn
The son of Bhadragaka. Bhadragaka visited the Buddha and told him that he was always anxiously waiting for news of Ciravāsī, who was away at school. SN.iv.329
hatthaka →
dppn
…resort to falsehood and evasion, or would ask his opponent to and meet him somewhere and then go there before the appointed time and give it out…
kaccāna →
dppn
Kaccāna1
See Mahā-Kaccāna, Pakudha-Kaccāna, Pubba-Kaccāna, Sambula-Kaccāna, Sabhiya-Kaccāna, etc. See also Kaccāyana.
Kaccāna or Kaccāyana is the name of a family, the Kaccānagotta. …
kukkuṭārāma →
dppn
A park in Pāṭaliputta. It was evidently the residence of monks from very early times, probably, for some time, of the Buddha himself. The Mahāvagga Vin.i.300 mentions the names of several theras who l …
licchavī →
dppn
A powerful tribe of India in the time of the Buddha. They were certainly khattiyas, for on that ground they claimed a share of the Buddha’s relics. DN.ii.165
Their capital was Vesāli, and they form …
lohitavāsī →
dppn
A class of devas present at the preaching of the Mahāsamaya Sutta. DN.ii.260
nilavāsi →
dppn
A Thera mentioned as staying at the Kukkuṭārāma in Pāṭaliputta. Vin.i.300
pātikaputta →
dppn
A naked ascetic of Vesāli who went about claiming to have greater mystic powers than the Buddha, and thereby much impressed Sunakkhatta. Pātikaputta had prophesied that, after death, the Licchavi gene …
pāveyyakā →
dppn
PāveyyakāPātheyyakā
The name given to the inhabitants of Pāvā—e.g., Pāveyyakā Mallā. DN.ii.165
Pāvā was evidently a centre of Buddhist activity even during the lifetime of the Buddha, and mention is …
revata →
dppn
Revata1Khadiravaniya
An eminent disciple of the Buddha, declared by him foremost among forest dwellers. AN.i.24
His Theragāthā verses appear under two names. As Khadiravaniya he admonishe …
rājagaha →
dppn
…was afraid of invasion by the Licchavis, and Vassakāra is mentioned as having strengthened its fortifications. To the north east of…
sambhūta →
dppn
Sambhūta1Sītavaniya
A monk whose Theragāthā verse speaks of how a bhikkhu in the Sītavana (Cool Grove) is victorious. Thag.6
Sambhūta2Sānavāsī
When the Vajjiputtaka heresy aro …
sañjaya →
dppn
…his teaching being the evasion of problems and the suspension of judgment. His doctrines seem to have been identical with those of the…
sundarī →
dppn
Sundarī1
A bhikkhunī whose Therīgāthā verses consist of a dialogue, firstly between her father Sujāta and a bhikkhunī, Vāsiṭṭhī, Thig.313–324 and later between Sundarī and her mother. Thig …
vāseṭṭha →
dppn
Vāseṭṭha1
An old sage held in high esteem for his knowledge. He was one of the originators of the Vedic mantras. Vin.i.245 DN.i.104 MN.ii.164 MN.ii.200
Vāseṭṭha2
A clan, proba …
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 …
ajjhāvasī →
ncped
amarāvikkhepika →
ncped
(one) who equivocates; who gives evasive answers; who cannot be pinned down.
anantevāsika →
ncped
without resident pupils, i.e. without internal impurities
antevāsi →
ncped
‘dwelling near or in the house (of his master)’, (who is) a (resident) pupil; an apprentice
antevāsika →
ncped
(being) a (resident) pupil.
antevāsin →
ncped
‘dwelling near or in the house (of his master)’, (who is) a (resident) pupil; an apprentice
antevāsinikamyatā →
ncped
desire to get pupils
antevāsinī →
ncped
‘dwelling near or in the house (of her master)’, (who is) a (resident) pupil; an apprentice
anuvasitvā →
ncped
atthavasi →
ncped
pursuing an aim
atthavasika →
ncped
pursuing an aim; pursuing the goal
atthavasin →
ncped
pursuing an aim
avasissati →
ncped
is left over; is left as a remnant; remains.
avasissi →
ncped
avasissiṃsu →
ncped
avasiṭṭha →
ncped
left over, remaining; the rest (of)
cetavasippatta →
ncped
who has become in control of his thoughts, who has attained mastery over his thoughts.
chandavāsinī →
ncped
wife obtained with her free will.
chavasisa →
ncped
skull.
chavasitta →
ncped
pot used at rites for the dead, a funeral pot.
ciranivāsī →
ncped
staying for a long time.
ciranivāsīn →
ncped
staying for a long time.
cirappavāsi →
ncped
long absent from home.
cirappavāsin →
ncped
long absent from home.
cīrakavāsika →
ncped
‘wearing strips’, a kind of torture.
devasikaṃ →
ncped
adverb daily; every day.
dvāsīti →
ncped
eighty two.
khandhakavatta →
ncped
- one of the 14 rules of conduct prescribed in the Vattakkhandhaka (Vin ii 207–231).
- one of 82 subsidiary rules of conduct, either prescribed in the Khandhaka section of the Vinayapiṭaka citing 71 …
kāsāyavāsi →
ncped
wearing a yellowish-red robe
kāsāyavāsin →
ncped
wearing a yellowish-red robe
nantakavāsi →
ncped
wearing rags.
nantakavāsin →
ncped
wearing rags.
nevāsika →
ncped
resident, in (present or long-term) residence; a resident; a resident.
nivāsi →
ncped
living (in), dwelling, staying; a (permanent) inhabitant.
nivāsin →
ncped
living (in), dwelling, staying; a (permanent) inhabitant.
santevāsika →
ncped
with resident pupils, i.e. with internal impurities
sāntevāsika →
ncped
with resident pupils, i.e. with internal impurities
upavasitvā →
ncped
ālokapharaṇa →
ncped
pervasion or pervading with light or insight
āruppavasī →
ncped
being or living in a formless or immaterial existence
āruppavasīn →
ncped
being or living in a formless or immaterial existence
āvasika →
ncped
(from āvasati) living in or on.
āvasita →
ncped
living in or on
āvasiṃ →
ncped
āvasiṃsu →
ncped
āvāsika →
ncped
- (mfn.) resident; in (regular or permanent) residence (usually of a bhikkhu).
- (m.) a resident bhikkhu (usually staying permanently in the vihāra and/or acting as a caretaker).
abhisitta →
pts
…freq. in this conn. is avasitta), Vin.iii.44; AN.i.107 (khattiyo khattiyehi khattiy’ âbhisekena a.); AN.ii.87 (variant reading for avasitta…
adhivāsaka →
pts
Adhivāsaka & Adhivāsika
adjective willing, agreeable, enduring, patient Vin.iv.130; MN.i.10, MN.i.526; AN.ii.118 AN.iii.163; AN.v.132; Ja.iii.369 (an˚); Ja.iv.11, Ja.iv.77.
fr. adhivāsa
adhivāsika →
pts
Adhivāsaka & Adhivāsika
adjective willing, agreeable, enduring, patient Vin.iv.130; MN.i.10, MN.i.526; AN.ii.118 AN.iii.163; AN.v.132; Ja.iii.369 (an˚); Ja.iv.11, Ja.iv.77.
fr. adhivāsa
ahuvāsiṃ →
pts
1st sg. pret. of hotī (q.v.) I was Vv.82#6 (= ahosiṃ Vv-a.321).
ajjhosita →
pts
…(pabbajita).
cp. Sk. adhyavasita, from adhi + ava + sā; but sita is liable to confusion with sita = Sk. śrita, also through…
anassāsika →
pts
adjective not consoling, discouraging not comforting MN.i.514; SN.ii.191.
an + assāsa + ika; cp. Sk. āśvāsana & BSk. anāśvāsika Divy.207
antara →
pts
adjective Primary meanings are “inside” and “in between” as adj. “inner”; in prep. use & in compounds “inside, in between”. Further development of meaning is with a view of contrasting the (two) sides …
ante →
pts
Ante˚
prefix near, inside, within; only in foll. compounds: -pura (nt.) “inner town”, the king’s palace, esp. its inner apartments i.e. harem [Sk. antaḥpura, cp. also P. antopura] Vin.i.75, Vin.i. …
anuvāseti →
pts
to treat with fragrant oil, i.e. to make an injection or give an enema of salubrious oil Mil.169; grd. -vāsanīya ibid.; pp. -vāsita Mil.214.
anu + vāseti, Caus. of vāsa3 odour, perfume
asayaṃvasin →
pts
adjective not under one’s own control, i.e. dependent DN.ii.262; Ja.i.337.
a + sayaṃ + vasiṃ
assāsika →
pts
adjective only in neg. an˚; not able to afford comfort, giving no comfort or security. MN.i.514 MN.iii.30 Ja.ii.298 (= aññaṁ assāsetuṁ asamatthaṭāya na assāsika). cp. Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit anāśvā …
assāsin →
pts
adjective reviving, cheering up, consoled, happy SN.iv.43 (an˚).
Sk. āśvāsin
asura →
pts
fallen angel, a Titan pl. asurā the Titans, a class of mythological beings. Dhpāla at Pv-a.272 & the C. on Ja.v.186 define them as kāḷakañjaka-bhedā asurā. The are classed with other similar infer …
atraja →
pts
adjective [Sk. *ātma-ja, corrupted form for attaja (see attā) through analogy with Sk. atra “here”. This form occurs only in Ja and similar sources, i.e. popular lore born from oneself, one’s own, a …
attha →
pts
…Iti.89 Snp.297 Ud.14
- -vasika sensible Iti.89 Mil.406
- -vasin bent on (one’s) aim or purpose Thag.539
- -vādin one who speaks good,…
avasesa →
pts
…fr. ava + śiṣ, cp. avasissati
Avasesa2
adjective remaining, left Snp.694 (āyu avaseso); Ja.iii.19; Vb.107 (taṇhā ca…
avasin →
pts
adjective noun not having control over oneself, DN.ii.275.
a + vasin fr. vaś
avasissati →
pts
…ca nahārū ca aṭṭhi ca avasissatu sarīre upasussatu maṃsa-lohitaṃ* MN.i.481; AN.i.50; SN.ii.28, and sarīrāni avasissanti SN.ii.83….
avasitta →
pts
…rājā khattiyo muddhāvasitto of a properly consecrated king (see also khattiya) DN.i.69; DN.ii.227; DN.iii.64; Pp.56;…
avasiñcanaka →
pts
(-˚) adjective pouring over (act. & med.), overflowing Ja.i.400 (an˚).
fr. osiñcati
avasiṭṭha →
pts
(sic & not osiṭṭha) left, remaining, over SN.ii.133; Ja.i.138; Ja.v.339; Vv-a.66 pl. avasiṭṭhā all who are left, the others Pv-a.165 (janā).
pp. of avasissati, Sk. avaśiṣṭa
avasiṭṭhaka →
pts
adjective remaining, left Ja.iii.311.
fr. avasiṭṭha
avasussati →
pts
…spelling for the older avasissatu see Trenckner (MN.i.569)
fut avasucchati (= Sk. *˚śokṣyati, fut. of Intens.) Ja.vi.550 (variant…
avasī →
pts
metri causa for avasi, a + vasi, aor. of vas4 to stop, stay, rest Ja.v.66 (mā avasī).
avyosita →
pts
adjective not having reached perfection, imperfect Thag.784 (aby˚).
a + vyosita, Sk. vyavasita
añña →
pts
…˚ṃ piyasaṃvāsaṃ vasiṃsu Ja.ii.153; aññamaññaṃ accayaṃ desetvā (their mutual mistake) Dhp-a.i.57 or adv. dve pi…
bhatta →
pts
…= Vin.i.96, cp.ii.175; devasika˚ daily food (as fee or wages) DN-a.i.296 (= bhatta-vetana); dhura˚ a meal to which a bhikkhu is invited as…
bhavati →
pts
…2nd bhavasi & hosī MN.iii.140; Vv.84#20; 3rd bhavati freq.; Snp.36 (where Cnd.474 with…
bhoga →
pts
Bhoga1
- enjoyment AN.iv.392 (kāmaguṇesu bh.).
- possession, wealth DN.iii.77; Snp.301, Snp.421; Dhp.139, Dhp.355; Pp.30, Pp.57; Sdhp.86, Sdhp.228 Sdhp.264
■ appa˚ little or no pos …
bhāṇaka →
pts
Bhāṇaka1
adjective noun speaking; (n.) a reciter, repeater, preacher (of sections of the Scriptures), like Aṅguttara˚; Vism.74 sq.; Dīgha˚; DN-a.i.15, DN-a.i.131; Ja.i.59 Vism.36, Vi …
bāhika →
pts
adjective foreign in ˚raṭṭha-vāsin living in a foreign country Ja.iii.432 (or is it N.? Cp. Ja vii. p. 94).
= bāhiya
camma →
pts
- skin, hide, leather Vin.i.192 (sīha˚ vyaggha˚ dīpi˚), Vin.i.196 (elaka˚ aja˚ miga˚) AN.iv.393 (sīha˚ dīpi˚); Pv-a.157 (kadalimiga˚ as rug) Ja.ii.110 (sīha˚); Ja.iii.82, Ja.iii.184; Mil.53; Sdhp.14 …
cira →
pts
adjective long (of time), usually in compounds & as adv. Either; ciraṃ (acc.) for a long time Snp.678, Snp.730, Snp.1029; Dhp.248; Kp.vii.5; Ja.ii.110; Ja.iv.3; Pv.ii.3#33 or *[cire …
citta →
pts
Citta1 & Citra
adjective variegated, manifold, beautiful; tasty, sweet, spiced (of cakes), Ja.iv.30 (geṇḍuka); Dhp.171 (rājaratha); Vv.47#9; Pv.ii.11#2 (aneka˚); Pv.iv.3#13 (pūvā = madhurā …
ciṇṇa →
pts
…Mānatta Vin.iv.242
- -vasin one who has reached mastership in (c. loc.) Thag-a.74; Vism.154, Vism.158, Vism.164, Vism.169,…
cīraka →
pts
- bark (see compounds)
- a strip, in suvaṇṇa˚; gold brocade (dress) Ja.v.197.
- -vāsika (nt.) bark-dress (a punishment) MN.i.87 = AN.i.48 = Mil.197.
cp. cīra
devasika →
pts
adjective daily Ja.v.383; DN-a.i.296 (˚bhatta = bhattavetena); Dhp-a.i.187 sq., -nt. ˚ṃ as adv daily, every day Ja.i.82, Ja.i.149, Ja.i.186; Vv-a.67, Vv-a.75; Dhp-a.i.28; Dhp-a.ii.41.
Der. fr. divasa
dinnaka →
pts
an adopted son, in enumn of four kinds of sons (atraja, khettaja, antevāsika, d.) Cnd.448; Ja.i.135 (= posāvanatthāya dinna).
disā →
pts
point of the compass, region quarter, direction, bearings. The 4 principal points usualy enumerated are puratthimā (E) pacchimā (W) dakkhiṇā (S) uttarā (N …
diva →
pts
dāna →
pts
…Ja.i.50 Ja.i.74; Ja.v.383 (devasikaṃ chasatasahassa-pariccāgaṃ karonto mahādānaṃ pavattesi “he gave the great largesse spending daily…
gāma →
pts
collection of houses, a hamlet (cp. Ger. gemeinde), a habitable place (opp. arañña: gāme vā yadi vâraññe Snp.119), a parish or village having boundaries & distinct from the surrounding country (gāmo c …
gāmaka →
pts
- = gāma Vin.i.208; Ja.i.199 (Macala˚), Ja.i.253; Ja.iv.431 (cora˚); Pv-a.67 (Iṭṭhakāvatī and Dīgharājī) Dhp-a.ii.25 (dvāra˚).
- a villager Ja.v.107 (= gāmavāsin).
- -āvāsa an …
issāsa →
pts
an archer Vin.iv.124; MN.iii.1; AN.iv.423 (issāso vā issās’ antevāsī vā); Ja.ii.87 Ja.iv.494; Mil.232; DN-a.i.156.
Sk. iṣvāsa, see issattha
jaṭa →
pts
handle, only in vāsi˚; (h. of an adze) Vin.iv.168; SN.iii.154 = AN.iv.127.
jānapada →
pts
adjective noun belonging to the country, living in the c.; pl. country-folk (opp. negamā townsfolk) DN.i.136, DN.i.142; MN.ii.74; Ja.ii.287, Ja.ii.388; DN-a.i.297 (= janapada-vāsin).
fr. janapada
jāti →
pts
…(in phrase khattiyo muddhâvasitto j.˚) AN.iii.152;
- -sambhava the origin of birth AN.i.142; AN.iii.311; Ja.i.168 *…
karoti →
pts
…Pv-a.162; karitvā Snp.444 (vasiṃ) Snp.674; Snp.680 (vittiṃ); Snp.p.97 (uttarāsangaṃ).
V. Caus. II
Kārāpeti SN.i.179;…
kattha →
pts
adverb where? where to whither? Vin.i.83, Vin.i.107; Vin.ii.76; DN.i.223; Snp.487, Snp.1036; Ja.iii.76; Pv.ii.9#16; Dhp-a.i.3
■ k. nu kho where then where I wonder? DN.i.215 sq., Pv-a.22 (with Pot …
kesa →
pts
the hair of the head SN.i.115 (haṭa-haṭa-k˚, with dishevelled hair) AN.i.138 (palita-kesa with grey hair; also at Ja.i.59) Snp.456 (nivutta˚), Snp.608; Thag.169; Ja.i.59, Ja.i.138; Ja.iii.393; Mil. …
kiriya →
pts
…indecisive answer, to reply evasively DN.i.53 and≈
- -pada (ttg.) the verb (i.e. that which supplies the action) Vv-a.315; *…
kiriyā →
pts
…indecisive answer, to reply evasively DN.i.53 and≈
- -pada (ttg.) the verb (i.e. that which supplies the action) Vv-a.315; *…
kittaka →
pts
…k˚ṃ antovassaṃ avasiṭṭhaṃ “how much of the rainy season is left?” Vv-a.66; kittakā pana vo bhante parivāra-bhikkhū?…
kriyā →
pts
…indecisive answer, to reply evasively DN.i.53 and≈
- -pada (ttg.) the verb (i.e. that which supplies the action) Vv-a.315; *…
kumbha →
pts
- a round jar, waterpot (= kulālabhājana earthenware Dhp-a.i.317), frequent in similes, either as illustrating fragility or emptiness and fullness: AN.i.130, AN.i.131 = Pp.32; AN.v.337; SN.ii.83; Mi …
kāma →
pts
…Vv-a.143, Vv-a.146 -vasika under the influence of passions Ja.ii.215; -vitakka a thought concerning…
kāsāya →
pts
and Kāsāva (adj.) [Sk. kāṣāya from the Pāli; kāsāya prob. fr. Sk. śyāma or śyāva brown = Pāli sāma with kā = kad, a kind of, thus meaning a kind of brown i.e. yellow. See further under sāma and cp. …
migavā →
pts
…(˚padesa). Usually in devasikaṃ migavaṃ gacchati to go out for a day’s hunting Ja.iv.267; or as pp. ekadivasaṃ migavaṃ gata…
muddha →
pts
…spoke Kp-a.172.
- -āvasitta “head-anointed” a properly anointed or crowned king DN.iii.60 sq., DN.iii.69; Pp.56; Mil.234. *…
mānatta →
pts
sort of penance, attached to the commission of a sanghādisesa offence Dhs-a.399 (+ parivāsa). -ṃ deti to inflict penance on somebody Vin.ii.7 (+ parivāsaṃ deti); Vin.iv.225. mānatt’ āraha dese …
nantaka →
pts
shred rag, worn-out cloth, usually explained by jiṇṇapilotika (Ja.iii.22) or khaṇḍabhūtā pilotikā (Pv-a.185) or pilotika only (Vv-a.311)
■ SN.v.342; AN.iii.187; AN.iv.376 (˚vāsin as variant readi …
necayika →
pts
…ti nivāsakaro).
fr….
nevāsika →
pts
adjective one who inhabits, an inmate; living in a place, local Ja.i.236 sq.; Dhp-a.ii.53 sq. Cp. necayika.
fr. nivāsa, cp. BSk. naivāsika Avs.i.286, Avs.i.287
nibbeṭheti →
pts
nibbusitattā →
pts
…a dislocated or disconcerted mind, unrest uneasiness DN.i.17.
Sk. *nir-vasit-ātman or *nirvasitatvaṃ (nt. abstr.), to…
niketa →
pts
- house, abode Dhp.91 (= ālaya Dhp-a.ii.170).
- (fig.) company association. (In this sense it seems to be interpreted as belonging to ketu “sign, characteristic, mark,” and niketa-sārin would have …
nivasati →
pts
to live, dwell, inhabit, stay Vin.ii.11
pp nivuttha, cp. also nivāsana2 & nivāsin.
ni + vasati2
nivāsa →
pts
stopping, dwelling, resting-place, abode; living, sheltering Ja.i.115 (˚ṃ kappeti to put up), Ja.ii.110; Pv-a.76, Pv-a.78. Usually in phrase pubbe-nivāsaṃ anussarati “to remember one’s former ab …
nivāsika →
pts
adjective staying, living, dwelling Ja.ii.435 (= nibaddha-vasanaka C.).
fr. nivāsa
nivāsin →
pts
adjective noun dwelling, staying; (n.) an inhabitant Dāvs v.45.
to nivasati
ositta →
pts
sprinkled, besprinkled Ja.v.400. See also avasitta.
pp. of osiñcati
osiñcati →
pts
…(water) Ja.v.450 (osiñciyā, pot. = osiñceyya C.). pp. avasitta & ositta.
o + siñcati
otāpaka →
pts
adjective drying or dried (in the sun), with ref. to food Snp-a.35 (parivāsika-bhattaṃ bhuñjati hatth’otāpakaṃ khādati).
fr. otāpeti
paccagū →
pts
adjective noun “one who goes toward,” a pupil SN.i.104 (Mārassa); vv.ll. baddhabhū, paṭṭhagū. Windisch, Māra & Buddha; trsls “unter M’s Herrschaft,” and refers paṭṭhagu to Sk. pātyagāḥ. B …
paccanta →
pts
adjective noun adj. adjoining, bordering on, neighbouring, adjacent Dhp.315; Ja.i.11 (v.47, ˚desa), Ja.i.377 (˚vāsika); Pv-a.201 (˚nagara); Dhp-a.iii.488 (id.); Sdhp.11 (˚visaya). (m.) the border, o …
pakata →
pts
done, made; as -˚ by nature (cp. pakati) Snp.286; Ja.iv.38; Pv.i.6#8; Pv.ii.3#16; Pv.iii.10#5 (pāpaṃ samācaritaṃ Pv-a.214); Mil.218; Dhp-a.ii.11 (pāpaṃ) Pv-a.31, Pv-a.35, Pv-a.103 (ṭ), Pv-a.124 …
pari FIXME double →
pts
Pārivāsika = pari˚
(a probationer), Vin.i.136; Vin.ii.31 sq., where distinguished from a pakatatta bhikkhu, a regular, ordained bh. to whom a pārivāsika is inferior in rank.
paribhāvita →
pts
- penetrated, supplied, filled with, trained, set DN.ii.81 (saddhā-p. cittaṃ, sīla etc.; trsl. “set round with,” cp. Dial. ii.86), cp. SN.v.369; Snp.23 (cittaṃ p.; Snp-a.37 saṃvāsiya); Mil.361; P …
parikkhāra →
pts
“all that belongs to anything,” make-up, adornment (so Cnd.585 bāhirā p. of the body)
- requisite, accessory equipment, utensil, apparatus Vin.i.50, Vin.i.296 (˚colaka cloth required for water-str …
pariveṇa →
pts
- all that belongs to a castle, a mansion and its constituents Vv.84#53 (explained at Vv-a.351 as follows: veṇiyato pekkhitabbato pariveṇaṃ pāsāda-kūtâgāra-ratti-ṭṭhān’ ādisampannaṃ pākāraparikkh …
parivāsika →
pts
adjective
- “staying,” i.e. usual, accustomed, common Snp-a.35 (˚bhatta; or is it “fermented,” and thus to be taken to No. 3?) a˚ unusual, new, uncommon Ja.ii.435 (where it is combined with *[abhin …
parivāsita →
pts
adjective perfumed (all round) Ja.i.51 (variant reading ˚vārita); cp. samparivāsita (well-seasoned?), which is perhaps to be read at Ja.ii.435 for aparivāsika.
pari + pp. of vāseti fr. vāsa3
pavāsin →
pts
adjective living abroad or from home, in cira˚; long absent Dhp.219 (= cirappavuttha Dhp-a.iii.293).
fr. pavāsa
pavāsita →
pts
- (perhaps we should read pavārita?) given as present, honoured Ja.v.377 (= pesita C.).
- (so perhaps to be read for pavūsita T.) scented, permeated with scent Vv-a.237 (variant reading padhūpita p …
pavūsita →
pts
at Vv-a.237 is misreading either for pavāsita or (more likely) for padhūpita (as variant reading SS.), in meaning “blown” i.e. scented, filled with scent.
pañca →
pts
…5 months Vv.63#10, p. māse vasitvā DN-a.i.319 (cp. qu menses Hor. Sat. ii.3289) 2. of space: ˚yojanaṭṭhāna Ja.iii.504;…
pharaṇa →
pts
…(of) Mil.345. 2. (nt. pervasion, suffusion, thrill Ja.i.82 (˚samattha mettacitta); Ne.89 (pīti˚ etc., as m., cp. pharaṇatā); Dhs-a166…
pibati →
pts
Pivati & Pibati
to drink
pres pivati DN.i.166; DN.iii.184; Ja.iv.380; Ja.v.106; Pv-a.55.
1st pl. pivāma Pv.i.11#8 2nd pl. pivatha Pv-a.78 & *pivātha …
pivati →
pts
Pivati & Pibati
to drink
pres pivati DN.i.166; DN.iii.184; Ja.iv.380; Ja.v.106; Pv-a.55.
1st pl. pivāma Pv.i.11#8 2nd pl. pivatha Pv-a.78 & *pivātha …
putta →
pts
- a son SN.i.210; Snp.35, Snp.38, Snp.60, Snp.557, Snp.858; Dhp.62, Dhp.84 Dhp.228, Dhp.345; Ja.iv.309; Vism.645 (simile of 3 sons); Pv-a.25, Pv-a.63, Pv-a.73 sq.; DN-a.i.157 (dāsaka˚). Four kind …
pārivattaka →
pts
adjective = pari˚; changing, turning round (of cīvara) Vin.iv.59, Vin.iv.60. Parivasika = pari
pārivāsika →
pts
Pārivāsika = pari˚
(a probationer), Vin.i.136; Vin.ii.31 sq., where distinguished from a pakatatta bhikkhu, a regular, ordained bh. to whom a pārivāsika is inferior in rank.
raṭṭha →
pts
reign, kingdom, empire; country, realm Snp.46 (explained at Cnd.536 as “raṭṭhañ ca janapadañ ca koṭṭhāgārañ ca… nagarañ ca”), Snp.287 Snp.444, Snp.619; Ja.iv.389 (˚ṃ araṭṭhaṃ karoti); Pv-a.19 (˚ṃ kār …
rumma →
pts
adjective miserable, dirty, poorly, in compounds -rūpin Ja.iv.387 (= lūkhavesa C.), with variant reading duma˚; and -vāsin poorly dressed Ja.iv.380.
put down (rightly) by Geiger, P.Gr. § 53 a …
rājan →
pts
… ■ Without muddhāvasitta: rājāno khattiyā Dhp.294 = Ne.165. Cp khattiyā bhoja-rājāno the khattiyas, the…
rājā →
pts
… ■ Without muddhāvasitta: rājāno khattiyā Dhp.294 = Ne.165. Cp khattiyā bhoja-rājāno the khattiyas, the…
saha →
pts
Saha1
indeclinable prep. & prefix, meaning: in conjunction with, together, accompanied by; immediately after (with instr.) Vin.i.38; Snp.49, Snp.928 Thig.414 = Thig.425; sahā Snp.231.
-
- …
samparivāsita →
pts
see parivāsita.
sattha →
pts
Sattha1
neuter a weapon, sword, knife; coll. “arms” DN.i.4, DN.i.56; Snp.309, Snp.819 (explained as 3: kāya˚, vacī˚, mano˚, referring to AN.iv.42 at Mnd.151); Ja.i.72, Ja.i.504; Pv.iii.10# …
sayaṃ →
pts
saṃvāsa →
pts
…(piya-saṃvāsaṃ vasi lived together in harmony); Snp.283, Snp.290, Snp.335; Dhp.207, Dhp.302; Sdhp.435. 2. intimacy Ja.ii.39. 3….
saṃvāsiya →
pts
one who lives with somebody Snp.22; a˚-bhāva impossibility to co-reside Mil.249.
fr. saṃvāsa
saṅghāṭī →
pts
one of the three robes of a Buddhist Vin.i.46 Vin.i.289; Vin.ii.78, Vin.ii.135, Vin.ii.213; DN.i.70; DN.ii.65; MN.i.281; MN.ii.45; SN.i.175; AN.ii.104, AN.ii.106 sq., AN.ii.210; AN.iv.169 sq.; AN.v.12 …
taṇhā →
pts
tāva →
pts
…as long as: yāva dve janā avasiṭṭhā ahesuṃ tāva aññamaññaṃ ghātayiṃsu Ja.i.254; yāva dukkhā nirayā idha tattha pi tāva…
upavasati →
pts
…(q.v.). See also uposatha.
upa + vasiti
upavāsita →
pts
adjective (upa + vāsita] perfumed Pv-a.164 (for gandha-samerita).
vana →
pts
Vana1
neuter the forest; wood; as a place of pleasure sport (“wood”), as well as of danger & frightfulness (“jungle”), also as resort of ascetics, noted for its loneliness (“forest”). Of ( …
vasa →
pts
power, authority, control, influence SN.i.43, SN.i.240 (kodho vo vasam āyātu: shall be in your power; vasa = āṇāpavattana K.S. i.320); MN.i.214 (bhikkhu cittaṃ vasaṃ vatteti, no ca cittassa vasena v …
vasati →
pts
vasika →
pts
adjective (-˚) being in the power of, subject to, as in kodha˚; a victim of anger Ja.iii.135; taṇhā under the influence of craving Ja.iv.3 mātugāma˚; fond of women Ja.iii.277. …
vasima →
pts
Err:509
vasin →
pts
…DN.i.18 (= ciṇṇavasitattā vasī DN-a.i.112); DN-a.iii.29; Snp.372; Vism.154 (fivefold); Mhvs.1, Mhvs.13 (vasī vasi); Dāvs…
vasita →
pts
dwelled, lived, spent Mhvs.20, Mhvs.14.
pp. of vasati2
vasitar →
pts
…who has a (regular) habit AN.ii.107 Pp.43, cp. Pp-a 225
■ vasitā is given as “habit” at Cpd. 58 sq., 207.
n. ag….
vassa →
pts
- rain, shower Ja.iv.284; Ja.vi.486 (khaṇika sudden rain); Mil.307; Mhvs.21, Mhvs.31; Dhp-a.iii.163 (pokkhara˚ portentous); Snp-a.224 (mahā˚ deluge of rain); Pv-a.55 (vāta˚ wind & rain)
■ fig …
vasā →
pts
Vasā1
feminine a cow (neither in calf nor giving suck) Snp.26 Snp.27 Snp-a.49 (= adamita-vuddha-vacchakā)
Vedic vaśā; cp. vāśitā; Lat. vacca cow
Vasā2
feminine fat, tallow …
verajjaka →
pts
…AN.iii.263 (bhikkhū); Thag.1037; Vv.84#12 (= videsa-vasika Vv-a.338); Mil.359.
fr. verajja
vipphuraṇa →
pts
spreading out, effulgence, pervasion Vv-a.277.
vi + phuraṇa = pharaṇa
vipphāra →
pts
diffusion, pervasion, (adj.) pervading, spreading out AN.i.171 (vitakka-vip phāra-sadda, cp. kvu translation 241), AN.i.206 (mahājutika mahā…
vusīmant →
pts
…Snp.1115 (cp. Cnd.611 = vuṭṭhavā ciṇṇa-caraṇo etc., thus “perfected,” cp. ciṇṇavasin in same meaning).
difficult to explain;…
vyavasita →
pts
adjective decided, resolute Snp-a.200.
pp. of vi + ava + sā (or śri?), cp. vyavasāna
vyavasāna →
pts
…(cp. pp. vyavasita; or śri?), thus mixture of sṛj & sā. Cp. a similar difficulty of sā under…
vāsa →
pts
vāsaka →
pts
Vāsaka, vāsika
adjective (-˚) living, dwelling; vāsaka: see saṃ˚. vāsika: gāma˚; villager Mhvs.28 Mhvs.15; Bārāṇasi˚; living in Benares Ja.iii.49. See also ante˚.
fr. vās …
vāseti →
pts
Vāseti1
Caus. of vasati2 (q.v.).
Vāseti2
to perfume, to clean or preserve by means of perfumes, to disinfect (?) Vin.i.211 (here in the sense of “preserve, cure,” …
vāsika →
pts
Vāsaka, vāsika
adjective (-˚) living, dwelling; vāsaka: see saṃ˚. vāsika: gāma˚; villager Mhvs.28 Mhvs.15; Bārāṇasi˚; living in Benares Ja.iii.49. See also ante˚.
fr. vās …
vāsin →
pts
Vāsin1
adjective (-˚) clothed in, clad Snp.456 (sanghāṭi˚), Snp.487 (kāsāya˚); Pv.iii.1#6 (sāhunda˚); Ja.iii.22 (nantaka˚); Ja.iv.380 (rumma˚); f. vāsinī Vin.iii.139 ( …
vāsita →
pts
- scented Ja.i.65; Ja.ii.235 (su˚); Ja.iii.299; Ja.v.89; Vism.345.
- [preferably fr. vāseti1 = vasati2] established, made to be or live, preserved Mhvs.8, Mhvs.2 So also in phr …
vāsitaka →
pts
adjective scented, perfumed Vin.iv.341 (vāsitakena piññākena nhāyeyya: should bathe with perfumed soap)
■ f. vāsitikā (scil. mattikā) scented clay Vin.ii.280 (id.).
fr. vāsita
vāyati →
pts
Vāyati1
to weave, only in pp. vāyita
pass viyyati Vin.iii.259. pp. also vīta
caus 2 vāyāpeti to cause to be woven Vin.iii.2 …
yathā →
pts
…eva jahissāmi, na kiñce avasissāmī ti attho“); Ja.v.392 (Commentary “yathāṭhita-koṭṭhasāni”)
- -kamma (ṁ) according to…
yānikata →
pts
…ākankhati tattha tattha vasippatto hoti balappatto etc.“). The expression is to be compared with yatānuyāgin & yātrā, similarly to…
ālinda →
pts
Ālinda & Āḷinda
a terrace or verandah before the house-door Vin.i.248; Vin.ii.153; DN.i.89; MN.ii.119; SN.iv.290 (ḷ); AN.v.65 (ḷ); Ja.vi.429; DN-a.i.252; Dhp-a.i.26; Dhp-a.iv.196; Snp-a.55 (˚ka\ …
āsappanā →
pts
…with parisappanā Nd3 1; Dhs.1004 (trsl. “evasion”, cp. Dhs trsl. p 116), Dhs.1118, Dhs.1235;…
āsiñcati →
pts
…Cp. vy˚.
ā + sic, cp. abhisiñcati & avasiñcati
āvāsika →
pts
adjective living in, residing at home, being in (constant or fixed) residence, usually appld. to bhikkhus (opp. āgantuka) Vin.i.128 sq.; Vin.ii.15, Vin.ii.170; Vin.iii.65; Vin.v.203 sq.; MN …
āḷinda →
pts
Ālinda & Āḷinda
a terrace or verandah before the house-door Vin.i.248; Vin.ii.153; DN.i.89; MN.ii.119; SN.iv.290 (ḷ); AN.v.65 (ḷ); Ja.vi.429; DN-a.i.252; Dhp-a.i.26; Dhp-a.iv.196; Snp-a.55 (˚ka\ …