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yata, 336 találat.

yata →

pts

…at Thag.981 reads yathā-cārin (q.v. for further expln). Cp. saṃyata & see also;…

yāta →

pts

going, gone, proceeded; habit, custom; only in cpd. yāt’ānuyāyin going on according to what (or as it) has gone, i.e. following old habits Ja.vi.309 Ja.vi.310; explained by C. as “pubba-kārinā yāta …

ajapālanigrodha →

dppn

…there again from the Rajāyatana. Vin.i.4 It was then that the Brahma Sahampati appeared to him and persuaded him to preach the doctrine, in…

ambaṭṭha →

dppn

…including the Lokāyata, as recorded in the Ambaṭṭha Sutta. DN.i.87ff. Once, at the request of his teacher, he visited the Buddha in…

lokāyata →

dppn

Name of a branch of brahmin learning. DN.i.11 The name either refers to cosmology, or to worldly philosophy.

rājāyatana →

dppn

The name of a tree, at the foot of which the Buddha received a gift of wheat and honey from the merchants Tapassu and Bhallika in the eighth week after the Enlightenment. Vin.i.3f.

Uruvelā3shrine

tapussa →

dppn

…at the foot of the Rājāyatana tree, in the eighth week after the Enlightenment. They offered the Buddha rice-cakes and honey. They became the…

taṇḍulapālidvārāya →

dppn

TaṇḍulapālidvārāyaTaṇḍulapālidvāraTandulapāladvāra

One of the gates of Rājagaha. Near the gate was the residence of the brahmin…

viññānañcāyatanūpagādevā →

dppn

A class of devas living in the Formless Realms. Their life lasts for forty thousand great aeons. MN.iii.103

ākiñcāyatanūpagādevā →

dppn

A class of devas born in the Ākiñcāyatana, the third Arūpa world. MN.iii.103 Their life term is sixty thousand kappas. AN.i.267

ākāsānañcāyatanūpagādevā →

dppn

A class of devas born in the Realm of Infinite Space. MN.iii.103 They belong to the Formless world and their life term is twenty thousand kappas. AN.i.267

āḷārakālāma →

dppn

…proclaimed the Ākiñcaññāyatana, and Gotama, putting forth energy and concentration greater than Āḷāra’s, made himself master of that…

āyatana →

farkas

érzékelési terület, alap

idapaccayatā →

farkas

feltételezettség

saḷāyatana →

farkas

hat érzékterület

abbhuyyāta →

ncped

who has marched out (against, acc.)

abhi-uyyāta →

ncped

abhi-uyyāta

pp mfn. who has marched out (against, acc.)

abhibhāyatana →

ncped

sphere of mastering; area of control (one of six or eight stages in overcoming reactions to objects of the senses)

abhinīla-m-āyata →

ncped

abhinīla-m-āyata

mfn. very black and long.

accāyata →

ncped

very much stretched or extended; over-strung (opposite to atisithila); high, sharp.

antevāsinikamyatā →

ncped

desire to get pupils

anudayatā →

ncped

compassion, kindness, favor

anuddayatā →

ncped

compassion, kindness, favor

anuyāta →

ncped

followed

anāyatanaso →

ncped

in the wrong sphere or place; unsuitably

araññāyatana →

ncped

place in the forest, a forest haunt

ariyāyatana →

ncped

the region of the Ariyas

cakkhāyatana →

ncped

the sense-organ that is the eye; the sphere of visual perception.

chaphassāyatanika →

ncped

connected with the six spheres of perception.

dassanīyatara →

ncped

, compar. more beautiful.

dhammāyatana →

ncped

the object that is a mental construct.

dvayatā →

ncped

the being of two parts; a pair.

gandhayātana →

ncped

an object of sense that is odor.

ghāṇāyatana →

ncped

the sense organ that is the nose; the sphere of olfactory perception.

idappaccayatā →

ncped

the being specific causes; causal relationship

isippayāta →

ncped

trodden by the isis

jivhāyatana →

ncped

the sphere of perception, the sense organ that is the tongue.

jāyatana →

ncped

, abstr. of jāyā the state of being a wife; marriage

kalyatā →

ncped

fitness; strength; well being state of readiness

kalyatākusala →

ncped

skilled or proficient in regard to well being, to fitness, to readiness

kasiṇāyatana →

ncped

basis or source for total stillness

kiccayatā →

ncped

obligation; task, duty.

kāyāyatana →

ncped

the sense organ that is the body

nevasaññanāsaññāyatana →

ncped

  1. the sphere or stage of neither apperception nor non-apperception, i.e.
  2. the fourth of the arūpa states of existence; and.
  3. the fourth arūpajhana or one of the vimokkhas.

niyata →

ncped

  1. constrained, bound; restrained; disciplined; constant.
  2. (whose outcome or course is) determined, fixed; restricted, limited, specified; established, sure; inevitable, invariable.

niyatāyuka →

ncped

whose lifetime is fixed.

niyyāta →

ncped

of niyyāti laid by; given, handed over; gone forth; gone away

niyyātar →

ncped

one who leaves (saṃsara)

niyyātayati →

ncped

svākhyāta →

ncped

well proclaimed.

titthāyatana →

ncped

the sphere or community of a religious sect.

ākiñcaññāyatana →

ncped

the sphere or stage of (the awareness of) nothingness, i.e.

  1. the third of the arūpa states of existence; and.
  2. the state of awareness of nothingness, the third arūpajhāna or one of the vimokkhas

ākāsānañcāyatana →

ncped

the sphere or stage of the infinity of space, i.e.

  1. the first of the arūpa states of existence; and.
  2. the state of the consciousness of the infinity of space, the first arūpajhāna or one of the vimokkhas

āyata →

ncped

stretched, stretched out; extended, long; long-drawn-out

āyatagga →

ncped

or neuter extensive and best; or best for the future, the most excellent thing for the future; or best of sources

āyataka →

ncped

long, prolonged; drawn-out (of sound).

āyatakena →

ncped

suddenly, abruptly, of a sudden

āyatana →

ncped

  1. resting-place, abode; source; region, sphere, field, area.
  2. transcendental sphere, plane of experience; transcendental state of mind in meditation.
  3. sphere of perception, the sense-organs (in …

āyatanaso →

ncped

  1. as the fields of perception.
  2. in the right sphere; suitably

āyatapamha →

ncped

having long eyelashes

āyatapaṇhi →

ncped

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

āyatapaṇhin →

ncped

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

abhabbāgamana →

nyana

…‘defilements’ refer to the ‘evil views with fixed destiny’ niyata-micchā-ditthi, see: ditthi.

abhibhāyatana →

nyana

…the Com. to M. 77, where āyatana is explained by ‘means’ kārana it is said: The abhibhāyatana through their counteracting may master and…

anicca →

nyana

…external sense sources āyatana. Only Nibbāna, which is unconditioned and not a construction asankhata, is permanent, stable, still,…

anupubba-nirodha →

nyana

viññānañcāyatana, the perception of the sphere of Infinite space is extinguished. Having entered the sphere of nothingness…

auditory organ →

nyana

[[auditory organ]]Auditory organ: Ear, ability to hear see: āyatana.

avacara →

nyana

…(see: khandha dhātu āyatana ) #āyatana, form, feeling, perception, mental constructions and consciousness, all these things are of the…

bases →

nyana

Bases: The 12 of the perceptual process: āyatana

bhāvanā →

nyana

…4 immaterial spheres arūpāyatana see. jhāna: of unbounded space, unbounded consciousness, nothingness,…

cakkhu →

nyana

Cakkhu: ‘eye’ see: āyatana The foll. 5 kinds of ‘eyes’ are mentioned and explained in CNid. PTS, p. 235; the first 3 also in It. 52: 1. the…

cakkhāyatana →

nyana

Cakkhāyatana: ’the base;visual organ; ’ see: āyatana.

ceto-vimutti →

nyana

…of nothingness ākiñcaññāyatana* see: jhāna 7; ‘d. of mind from the conditions of existence’, for of mind due to non-attention to all…

chanda →

nyana

Chanda: intention, desire, will.

  1. As an ethically neutral psychological term, in the sense of ‘intention’, it is one of those general mental properties cetasika Tab. II taught in th …

eye →

nyana

Eye: 5 kinds, see: cakkhu - Visual organ, see: āyatana.

eye-organ →

nyana

Eye-organ: see: āyatana

fixed destiny →

nyana

[[fixed destiny]]Fixed destiny: see: niyata - micchā - ditthi, niyata-puggala.

gustatory organ →

nyana

[[gustatory organ]]Gustatory organ: see: āyatana.

indriya →

nyana

…are:

6 Bases āyatana:

  1. eye: cakkhu
  2. ear: sota
  3. nose: ghāna
  4. tongue: jivhā
  5. body: kāya
    6….

jhāna →

nyana

…nothingness ākiñcaññāyatana and abides therein.

8;Through the total overcoming of the sphere of nothingness he reaches the…

paramattha →

nyana

…or sense-sources āyatana and their components; and wherever the 3 characteristics tilakkhana are applied. The majority of Sutta texts,…

pasāda-rūpa →

nyana

Pasāda-rūpa: ‘sensitive materiality’, is a name for the 5 physical sense-organs responding to sense-stimuli. Cf. āyatana

paticcasamuppāda →

nyana

…as 6th, the mind-base manāyatana, i.e. consciousness.

Mentality nāma see: 3 is for the 5 physical bases āyatana or sense-organs, a…

titthāyatana →

nyana

Titthāyatana: the 3 ‘articles of heretical belief’. which in A. III, 61 are declared as leading to inactivity, are: 1 the belief that all…

ākiñcaññāyatana →

nyana

Ākiñcaññāyatana: The sphere of nothingness; see: jhāna 7.

ākāsa →

nyana

…space ākāsānañcāyatana. According to Abhidhamma philosophy, endless space has no objective reality being purely conceptual, which is…

ākāsānañcāyatana →

nyana

Ākāsānañcāyatana: ‘Sphere of Infinite space’, is identical with the 1st formless absorption; see: jhāna 5.

ārammana →

nyana

…seeing, hearing, etc. can ever arise. Cf. āyatana paccaya.

āyatana →

nyana

…mental-object

manāyatana dhammāyatana

By the visual organ cakkhāyatana is meant the sensitive part of the eye…

abbhuyyāta →

pts

marched against, attacked Vin.i.342; MN.ii.124.

pp. of abbhuyyāti

abhibhavanīyatā →

pts

as an˚; invincibility Pv-a.117.

abstr. fr. abhibhavanīya, grd. of abhibhavati

abhibhāyatana →

pts

…of the Bhagavant); Dhs.247.

abhibhū + āyatana

abhinīla →

pts

adjective very black, deep black, only with ref. to the eyes, in phrase -netta with deep-black eyes DN.ii.18; DN.iii.144, DN.iii.167 sq. [cp. Sp. Avs.i.367 Avs.i.370 abhinīla-padma-netra]; Thig. …

accāyata →

pts

adjective too long AN.iii.375.

ati + āyata

ajjatana →

pts

…today Vin.i.17; Pv-a.171 & passim.

cp. Sk. adyatana

ajjhatta →

pts

…(id.), SN.iv.1 sq. (āyatanāni), SN.iv.139, SN.iv.196; SN.v.74 (ṭhitaṃ cittaṃ ajjhattaṃ susaṇṭhitaṃ suvimuttaṃ a mind…

ajjhattika →

pts

…na bāhirā); SN.iv.7 sq. (āyatanāni); SN.v.101 (anga); AN.i.16 (anga); AN.ii.164 (dhātuyo); AN.iii.400 (āyatanāni); AN.v.52 (id.); Iti.114…

ajjhāsayatā →

pts

desire, longing Pv-a.127 (uḷār˚ great desire for c. loc.).

abstr. to ajjhāsaya

amatteyyatā →

pts

irreverence towards one’s mother DN.iii.70, DN.iii.71.

from matteyyatā

aniyata →

pts

adjective not settled, uncertain, doubtful Vin.i.112; Vin.ii.287; DN.iii.217.

a + niyata

anoma →

pts

adjective (only ˚-) not inferior, superior, perfect, supreme, in foll. compounds

  • -guṇa supreme virtue DN-a.i.288.
  • -dassika of superior beauty Vv.20#7, V …

anuddayatā →

pts

sympathy with (-˚) compassion, kindness, favour, usually as par˚; kindness to or sympathy with other people SN.ii.218; SN.v.169 (T. anudayatā); AN.iii.184; Iti.72; Vb.356.

abstr. to anuddayā

anupubba →

pts

…of the 4 jhānas, the 4 āyatanāni & as the crowning phrase “saññā-vedayitanirodha” (see jhāna1)….

anuyanta →

pts

at AN.v.22 is doubtful reading (variant reading anuyutta). The meaning is either “inferior to, dependent on, a subject of, a vassal” or “attending on”. The explanation may compar …

anuyāta →

pts

gone through or after, followed, pursued SN.ii.105 (magga); AN.v.236; Iti.29; Mil.217.

pp. of anuyāti

anuyāti →

pts

Anuyāti & anuyāyati

  1. to go after, to 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 (˚yāyati)

pp *[anuyāta](/define …

anuyāyati →

pts

Anuyāti & anuyāyati

  1. to go after, to 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 (˚yāyati)

pp *[anuyāta](/define …

anvayatā →

pts

conformity, accordance MN.i.500 (kāy˚ giving in to the body)

abstr. to anvaya

anādaratā →

pts

want of consideration, in expln. of dovacassatā at Dhs.1325 = Vb.359 = Pp.30 (where reading is anādariyatā).

abstr. fr. anādara

anāyatana →

pts

nonexertion, not exerting oneself, sluggishness, indolence Ja.v.121 (˚sīla = dussīla C.).

an + āyatana

apetteyyatā →

pts

in combn. with amatteyyatā irreverence against father and mother DN.iii.70 (cp. Dhp.332 & Dhp-a.iv.34).

a + petteyyatā, abstr. fr. *paitṛya fatherly

appita →

pts

…poison (is) applied, so read for visap(p)īta at Ja.v.36 & Vism.303.; Appiya & Appiyata

pp. of appeti, cp. BSk. arpita, e.g. prītyarpitaṃ…

appiya →

pts

Appiya & Appiyatā

see piya etc.

appiyatā →

pts

Appiya & Appiyatā

see piya etc.

apāra →

pts

…Snp.1130; Cnd.62; Dhp.385 (expld. as bāhirāni cha āyatanāni Dhp-a.iv.141). See pāra & cp. avara.

a + pāra

apāya →

pts

“going away” viz.

  1. separation, loss Dhp.211 (piya˚ = viyoga Dhp-a.iii.276).
  2. loss (of property) DN.iii.181, DN.iii.182; AN.ii.166; AN.iv.283; Ja.iii.387 (atth˚).
  3. leakage, out flow (of water) …

arañña →

pts

…Ja.v.70].

  • -āyatana a forest haunt Vin.ii.201; SN.ii.269; Ja.i.173; Vv-a.301; Pv-a.54, Pv-a.78, Pv-a.141. *…

avasaṭa →

pts

…a community & gone over to another sect, a renegade Vin.iv.216, Vin.iv.217 (= titthāyatanaṃ saṃkata).

Sk. apasṛta, cp. also samavasṛta,…

avyāyata →

pts

adjective at random, without discrimination, careless Ja.i.496 (= avyatta C.).

a + vyāyata of yam

aññatara →

pts

…a certain god, i.e. any kind of god SN.iv.180 = AN.iv.461.

Sk. anyatara, añña + compar. suff. tara, cp. Lat. alter, Goth. anpar etc.

aḷāra →

pts

…Vv.35#7 (= bahala-saṃyata-pakhuma C.; v.l ˚pamukha); -bhamuka having thick eyebrows or ˚lashes Ja.vi.503 (so read for ˚pamukha; C….

aṭṭha →

pts

…thambhā); Vv.84#15 (āyataṃsa = āyatā hutvā aṭṭha-soḷasadvattiṃsādi-aṃsavanto Vv-a.339). Of a ball of string Pv.iv.3#28…

bahiddhā →

pts

…āyatanāni (see āyatana 3 and ārammaṇa 3). They are discussed at Vism.430 sq.; cp. Dhs.1049-The phrase “ito…

bhiyyo →

pts

(Bhīyo, Bhīyyo)

  1. (adj.) more Snp.61 (dukkham ettha bhiyyo), Snp.584 (id.), Snp.306 (bh. taṇhā pavaḍḍhatha); Dhp.313 (bh. rajan ākirate), Dhp.349 (bh. taṇhā pavaḍḍhati).
  2. (adv.) in a higher degree …

brahma →

pts

Brahma & Brahmā

I. Brahman

neuter [cp. Vedic bráhman nt. prayer; nom. sg bráhma]

  1. the supreme good; as a buddhistic term used in a sense different from the brahmanic (save in controvers …

brahmā →

pts

Brahma & Brahmā

I. Brahman

neuter [cp. Vedic bráhman nt. prayer; nom. sg bráhma]

  1. the supreme good; as a buddhistic term used in a sense different from the brahmanic (save in controvers …

bāhira →

pts

…subjective MN.iii.274 (cha āyatanā); Ja.iv.402 (˚vatthuṃ ayācitvā ajjhattikassa nāmaṃ gaṇhāti); Dhs.674 (cp. trsl. p. 207) Vb.13;…

bālya →

pts

…as adj. in compar. bālyatara more foolish, extremely foolish Vv.83#6 sq. = Dhp-a.i.30 (= bālatara, atisayena bāla

cakkhu →

pts

…trsl.* i.80, 89;

  • -āyatana (either cakkh’ or cakkhv˚) the organ or sense of sight DN.iii.243, DN.iii.280,…

cha →

pts

…(see āyatana)-cha dānasālā Ja.i.282; oraṃ chahi māsehi kālakiriyā bhavissati (l shall die in 6 months, i.e. not…

chanda →

pts

  1. impulse, excitement; intention, resolution, will desire for, wish for, delight in (c. loc.). Explained at Vism.466 as “kattu-kāmatāy” adhivacanaṃ; by Dhtp.587 & Dhtm.821 as; chand = icchāyaṃ …

chaḷ →

pts

…(see āyatana)-cha dānasālā Ja.i.282; oraṃ chahi māsehi kālakiriyā bhavissati (l shall die in 6 months, i.e. not…

citi →

pts

heap, made of bricks Ja.vi.204 (city-avayata-piṭṭhikā). See also cetiya.

From ci, cināti, to heap up

cārin →

pts

…AN.iii.163 dhamma˚ Mil.19; brahma˚ Snp.695; manāpa˚ Vv.31#4 yata˚ Snp.971; sama˚ Mil.19. See all s. v. & cp caṭu.

cāṭu →

pts

pleasant, polite in -kammatā politeness, flattery Mil.370 (cp. Sk. cāṭukāra); cāṭu-kamyatā Vb.246; Vism.17, Vism.23, Vism.27; Kp-a.236.

cp. cāru

dakkhiṇeyyatā →

pts

the fact of being a dakkhiṇeyya Mil.240 (a˚).

abstr. fr. prec.

dameti →

pts

…Iti.123 (ppr. [danto] damayataṃ seṭṭho [santo] samayataṃ isi); Mil.14, Mil.386; Pv-a.54 (core d. = converted).

Sk. damayati, caus. to…

danta →

pts

…Iti.123 (danto damayataṃ seṭṭho); Snp.370, Snp.463, Snp.513, Snp.624; Dhp.35, Dhp.142 (= catumagga-niyamena d. Dhp-a.iii.83),…

dassanīya →

pts

…Pp.52, Pp.66; DN-a.i.281; Pv-a.44 (= subha), Pv-a.51 (= rucira)
■ Comparative dassanīyatara SN.i.237; Sdhp.325: Dhp-a.i.119.

Sk….

dava →

pts

Dava1

fire, heat Ja.iii.260
■ See also dāva & dāya.

  • -ḍāha (= Sk. davāgni) conflagration of a forest, a jungle-fire Vin.ii.138; MN.i.306; Ja.i.641; Cp.iii.9#3 Mil.189; Vism.36.

Sk …

dessatā →

pts

repulsiveness Mil.281.

Sk. dvesyatā

dhamma →

pts

…Thag-a.179;

  • -āyatana the field of objects of ideation SN.ii.72; Dhs.58, Dhs.66, Dhs.147, Dhs.397, Dhs.572…

dhātu →

pts

…being (khandha˚ dhātu˚ āyatana˚ Cnd.550). Freq also in combination kāma-dhātu, rūpa˚ arūpa˚ “the elements or properties of k. etc.”…

du →

pts

Du˚1

(& before vowels dur˚) indeclinable

  1. syllable of exclamation (= duḥ “bad, woe” (beginning the word du (j)-jīvitaṃ) Dhp-a.ii.6, Dhp-a.ii.10 = Pv-a.280, cp. Ja.iii.47; Bdhgh’s …

dutiyyatā →

pts

companionship, friendship, help Ja.iii.169.

dāsabyatā →

pts

Err:509

gandha →

pts

…seller Mil.344; -āyatana an olfactory sense-relation, belonging to the six bāhirāni āyatanāni, the objective…

ganthati →

pts

…Vb.65, of dasāyatanā ib. 77, dasindriyā ib. i.29, saccā g˚ and ag (= gantha-sampayutta & vippayuttā) ib. 117. 2. to put…

gantheti →

pts

…Vb.65, of dasāyatanā ib. 77, dasindriyā ib. i.29, saccā g˚ and ag (= gantha-sampayutta & vippayuttā) ib. 117. 2. to put…

gati →

pts

…Ja.i.56
■ phassâyatanānaṃ gati (course or direction) AN.ii.161; jagato gati (id. AN.ii.15, AN.ii.17; sakuntānaṃ g. the course,…

gatika →

pts

…3 gatis: DN-a.i.108); niyata˚ whose destiny is certain (w. ref. to sugati) and aniyata˚ whose destiny is uncertain (w. ref. to a duggati)…

ghāna →

pts

…nose is cut off).

  • -āyatana the organ of smell DN.iii.243, DN.iii.280; Dhs.585 Dhs.605, Dhs.608; *…

gutta →

pts

…Snp.971 (id. + yatacārin); Dhp.36 (cittaṃ).

  1. as n. agent (= Sk. goptṛ, cp. kata in kāla-kata kāḷaṃ kartṛ) one who…

gāmaṇī →

pts

…(Book VIII. of the Saḷāyatana-Vagga) SN.iv.305 sq.; & of the Gāmaṇī Jātaka Ja.i.136, Ja.i.137
■ SN.iv.306 (Talapuṭa naṭa˚),…

ida →

pts

Ida & Idaṃ

indeclinable emphatic demonstr. adv. in local, temporal & modal function, as

  1. in this, here: idappaccayatā having its foundation in this, i.e. causally connec …

idaṃ →

pts

Ida & Idaṃ

indeclinable emphatic demonstr. adv. in local, temporal & modal function, as

  1. in this, here: idappaccayatā having its foundation in this, i.e. causally connec …

issariyatā →

pts

mastership, lordship Sdhp.422.

fr. issariya

jivhā →

pts

…Dhp-a.ii.33.

  • -āyatana the organ of taste DN.iii.243, DN.iii.280, DN.iii.290; Dhs.585, Dhs.609, Dhs.653; *…

jāti →

pts

…khandhānaṃ pātubhāvo āyataṇānaṃ paṭilābho DN.ii.305 = SN.ii.3 = Cnd.257
■ Jāti is a condition precedent of age, sickness &…

kadariyatā →

pts

stinginess, niggardliness DN.ii.243; Mil.180; Pv-a.45.

abstr. fr. last

kalla →

pts

Kalla1 & Kalya

adjective

  1. well, healthy, sound Vin.i.291.
  2. clever, able, dexterous Mil.48 Mil.87.
  3. ready, prepared Ja.ii.12, cp
    ■ citta.
  4. fit proper, right SN.ii.13 (pañha)

kallatā →

pts

see kalyatā; -a˚; unreadiness, unpreparedness, indisposition (of citta), in expln of thīna Cnd.290; Dhs.1156 = Dhs.1236 = Ne.86; Dhs-a.378; Ne.26. The reading in Nd …

kalyatā →

pts

  1. the state of being sound, able, pliant Ja.ii.12.
  2. pleasantness, agreeableness, readiness, in ; opp. (applied to citta) Dhs.1156; Dhs-a.377 (= gilānabhāva).

kamma →

pts

-āyatana 1 work Vb.324, cp Mil.78; 2 action = kamma Ja.iii.542; cp. Ja.iv.451, Ja.iv.452 *…

kammatā FIXME double →

pts

Kamyatā (-˚) & kammatā

(Nd) wish, desire, longing for, striving after; with inf. or equivalent kathetu˚ Vv-a.18; muñcitu˚ (+ paṭisankhā) Pts.i.60 Pts.i.65; Bdhd 123; asotu˚, adaṭṭhu˚ and adassana˚ …

kammatā →

pts

Kamyatā (-˚) & kammatā

(Nd) wish, desire, longing for, striving after; with inf. or equivalent kathetu˚ Vv-a.18; muñcitu˚ (+ paṭisankhā) Pts.i.60 Pts.i.65; Bdhd 123; asotu˚, adaṭṭhu˚ and adassana˚ …

kamyatā FIXME double →

pts

Kamyatā (-˚) & kammatā

(Nd) wish, desire, longing for, striving after; with inf. or equivalent kathetu˚ Vv-a.18; muñcitu˚ (+ paṭisankhā) Pts.i.60 Pts.i.65; Bdhd 123; asotu˚, adaṭṭhu˚ and adassana˚ …

kamyatā →

pts

Kamyatā (-˚) & kammatā

(Nd) wish, desire, longing for, striving after; with inf. or equivalent kathetu˚ Vv-a.18; muñcitu˚ (+ paṭisankhā) Pts.i.60 Pts.i.65; Bdhd 123; asotu˚, adaṭṭhu˚ and adassana˚ …

kamyā →

pts

…(explained by kāmatāya); Snp.854, Snp.929. Kamyata (-) & kammata

karaṇīyatā →

pts

the fact that something has to be performed, an obligation Vin.ii.89, Vin.ii.93; sa˚ being left with something to do Mil.140.

abstr. fr. prec.

kasiṇa →

pts

…on the k. Ja.iii.519.

-āyatana the base or object of a kasiṇa exercise (see above as 10 such objects) DN.iii.268;…

kata →

pts

(& sometimes; kaṭa) done, worked, made. Extremely rare as v. trs. in the common meaning of E. make, Ger. machen, or Fr. faire (see the cognate kapp and jan, also uppajjati & viss …

kattu →

pts

Kattu˚

  1. base of inf. kattuṃ (of karoti), in compds -kamyatā willingness to do something Vb.208; Vism.320, Vism.385; Dhp-a.iii.289; -kāma desirous to do Vin.ii.2 …

kaḷāra →

pts

…Pv-a.152: tikhiṇâyatakaṭhina-dāṭho and the figure of the witch in fairy-tales) Ja.v.91 (= nikkhantadanto); Ja.vi.548 (=…

kaṇṇa →

pts

…the ear Ja.v.409.

  • -āyata (mutta) (a pearl) inserted in the lobe of the ear Ja.ii.275 Ja.ii.276. *…

ketu →

pts

  1. ray, beam of light splendour, effulgence Thag.64; which is a riddle on the various meanings of ketu.
  2. flag, banner, sign perhaps as token of splendour Thag.64. dhamma-k˚ having the Doctrine as …

khandha →

pts

…the 18 dhātuyo & the 12 āyatanāni: khandhā ca dh˚ cha ca āyatanā ime hetuṃ paṭicca sambhūtā hetubhangā nirujjhare SN.i.134;…

khanti →

pts

Khanti & Khantī

f. patience, forbearance, forgiveness. Def. at Dhs.1341: khantī khamanatā adhivāsanatā acaṇḍikkaṃ anasuropo attamanatā cittassa Most frequent combinations: with *[mettā](/define/mettā …

khantī →

pts

Khanti & Khantī

f. patience, forbearance, forgiveness. Def. at Dhs.1341: khantī khamanatā adhivāsanatā acaṇḍikkaṃ anasuropo attamanatā cittassa Most frequent combinations: with *[mettā](/define/mettā …

kiccayatā →

pts

duty Vin.ii.89 (k˚ karaṇīyatā); Mil.42.

abstr. fr. last

kiriyatā →

pts

the performance of (-˚), state of, etc. See sakkacca˚, sacchi˚, sātacca˚.

abstr. fr. last

kiñcikkha →

pts

trifle, a small thing: yaṃ vā taṃ vā appamattakaṃ Snp.121; Snp.131; Pp-a 210 (iii.4). āmisa-kiñcikkha-hetu “for the sake of a little gain” AN.i.128 = Pp.29; at Pv.ii.8#3 as āmisa-kiñci-hetu (but …

kiṃ →

pts

  1. as nt. subst. what? sotānaṃ kiṃ nivāraṇaṃ what is the obstruction? Snp.1032; kiṃ tava patthanāya what is it about your wish, i.e. what good is your wish? Vv-a.226; kim idaṃ this is what, that is …

kusalatā →

pts

…proficiency in attention; āyatana˚ skill in the spheres; paṭiccasamuppāda˚ skill in conditioned Genesis; ṭhāna˚ and aṭṭhāna˚ skill…

kāma →

pts

…doso ti so kāmesu pātavyataṃ āpajjati AN.i.266 = MN.i.305 sq.

Similes

In the foll. passage (following on appassādā bahudukkhā,…

kāya →

pts

…˚passita Ne.123

  • -āyatana the sense of touch DN.iii.243, DN.iii.280, DN.iii.290; Dhs.585, Dhs.613, Dhs.653, Dhs.783; *…

loka →

pts

…MN.ii.253 Thig.356. -āyata what pertains to the ordinary view (of the world), common or popular philosophy, or as Rhys…

mada →

pts

  1. intoxication, sensual excess, in formula davāya madāya maṇḍanāya (for purposes of sport, excess, personal charm etc. MN.i.355 = AN.ii.40 = Mnd.496 = Cnd.540 = Pp.21 = Dhs.1346, Dhs.1348. The comm …

mana(s) →

pts

…& the bāhirāni see āyatana 3). These are: 1 cakkhu (eye) which deals with the sight of form…

mano →

pts

…& the bāhirāni see āyatana 3). These are: 1 cakkhu (eye) which deals with the sight of form…

matteyyatā →

pts

Matteyyatā & mett˚

(f.) filial love towards one’s mother; always combined with petteyyatā DN.iii.145 (variant reading mett˚); Cnd.294 (mett˚), Dhp.332; Dhp-a.iv.33.

abstr. f …

mett →

pts

Matteyyatā & mett˚

(f.) filial love towards one’s mother; always combined with petteyyatā DN.iii.145 (variant reading mett˚); Cnd.294 (mett˚), Dhp.332; Dhp-a.iv.33.

abstr. f …

metteyyattā →

pts

is occasional spelling for matteyyatā (q.v.), in analogy to petteyyatā; e.g. Cnd.294.

micchatta →

pts

…See further DN.iii.217 (˚niyata); Pp.22; Dhs.1028 (cp. Dhs. trsl. §1028) Vb.145; Tikp.32 (˚niyata-citta), Tikp.325 (˚tika), Tikp.354…

mugga →

pts

kind of kidney-bean, Phaseolus mungo, freq. combined with māsa2 (q.v.). On its size (larger than sāsapa smaller than kalāya) see AN.v.170 & cp. kalāya
■ DN.ii.293; MN.i.57 (+ māsa); S …

muta →

pts

…senses at Dhs.961: rūp’ āyatanaṃ diṭṭhaṃ; sadd-āyat. sutaṃ gandh˚, ras˚, phoṭṭhabb˚ mutaṃ; sabbaṃ rūpaṃ manasā…

māna →

pts

  1. pride, conceit, arrogance (cittassa uṇṇati Mnd.80; Vb.350). Māna is one of the Saññojanas It is one of the principal obstacles to Arahantship A detailed analysis of māna in tenfold aspect is give …

māra →

pts

…māro, dhātu˚, āyatana˚
■ Other general epithets of M (quasi twin-embodiments) are given with *Kaṇha Adhipati, Antaka, Namuci,…

nava →

pts

…7 Viññāṇanañcâyatana˚; 8 Ākiñcaññāyatana˚; 9 Nevasaññâsaññâyatana˚-nava sotā (Snp.197) or nava dvārā (Vv-a.76;…

neva →

pts

…(being) neither perception nor non-perception, only in cpd. ˚āyatana & in nevasaññī-nâsaññin: see…

nicca →

pts

…ref. SN.ii.244 sq (saḷāyatanaṃ a.), SN.ii.248 (dhātuyo); SN.iii.102 (rūpa etc.), SN.iv.131, SN.iv.151; AN.ii.33, AN.ii.52; AN.v.187 sq.,…

niggata →

pts

niya & niyata); Sdhp.165 (of niraya = miserable), cp niggatika & niggamana.

Sk. nirgata, see…

nirālaya →

pts

adjective houseless, homeless Mil.244 (= aniketa). At Dhp-a.iv.31 as expln of appossukka. f. abstr. nirālayatā homelessness Mil.162, Mil.276, Mil.420.

nis + ālaya

nissayatā →

pts

dependence, requirement, resource Snp.856; Mnd.245.

abstr. to nissaya

niyata →

pts

…Pv-a.211. Discussed in Pts. of Contr. (see Index). aniyata see separately.

pp. of ni + yam

niyyādeti →

pts

…Sk. ni-or nir-yātayati, Caus. of ni(r)yatati

niyyāta →

pts

past participle = niyyādita MN.i.360.

niyyātana →

pts

returning, return to (-˚) Ja.v.497 (saka-raṭṭha˚); Vism.556; DN-a.i.234.

fr. niyyāti

niyyātar →

pts

guide, leader MN.i.523 sq.

n. ag. to niyyāma

niyyāteti →

pts

…Sk. ni-or nir-yātayati, Caus. of ni(r)yatati

nāma →

pts

…& to cause saḷāyatana (the 6 senses), DN.ii.34; Vin.i.1 sq.; SN.ii.6 sq.; Snp.872 (nāmañ ca rūpañca paṭicca phassā; see in…

nīyādeti →

pts

…Sk. ni-or nir-yātayati, Caus. of ni(r)yatati

osaṭa →

pts

…a community & gone over to another sect, a renegade Vin.iv.216, Vin.iv.217 (= titthāyatanaṃ saṃkata).

Sk. apasṛta, cp. also samavasṛta,…

paccayatā →

pts

the fact of having a cause, causation, causal relation, in phrase idappaccayatā (adv.) from an ascertained cause, by way of cause Vin.i.5; DN.i.185; SN.i.136; SN.ii.25.

abs …

pakhuma →

pts

…Thag-a.255 (dīgha˚ for āyatapamha Thig.383); Vv-a.162, Vv-a.279.

Ved. pakṣman, diaeretic form for the contracted form pamha, the latter…

palāpa →

pts

…Snp.89 (māyāvin asaṃyata palāpa = palāpa-sadisattā Snp-a.165), Snp.282; Mil.414 (here also explained as palāpa1 by…

pamha →

pts

…in cpd. aḷāra˚; having thick eyelashes e.g. at Ja.v.215; Vv.35#7; Vv.64#11; Pv.iii.3#5; asāyata˚ at Thig.383.

the syncope form of…

papāta →

pts

…AN.iv.200 (samuddo na āyatakena p.).

  • -taṭa a rocky or steep declivity Dhp-a.i.73.

cp. Epic. Sk. prapāta, of pra…

paribhata →

pts

nurtured, nourished MN.ii.56 (sukha˚). Also in expln of pāribhaṭyatā (q.v.).

pp. of pari + bhṛ.

pariyosāna →

pts

…paṭhamapadena ādik˚ dutiyatatiya-padehi majjhe k pacchima-padena pariyosānak˚“ etc. at Snp-a.444), e.g. DN.i.62; Iti.111 & passim. 2….

payacchati →

pts

to offer, present, give Dpvs.xi.28; Pgdp.63, Pgdp.72, Pgdp.77 sq
pp payata (q.v.).

pa + yacchati of yam

payata →

pts

restrained, composed, purified, pure DN.i.103 (= abhiharitvā dinna); AN.iii.313; Thag.348, Thag.359 (˚atta); Iti.101 (˚pāṇin) = Mil.215; Snp.240 (= sakkāra-karaṇena p. alankata Snp-a.284); Vism.224 …

payatana →

pts

striving after, effort, endeavour Kp-a.108.

cp. Sk. prayatna, of yat

payāta →

pts

gone forth, set out, proceeded Pv.iv.5#6 (= gantuṃ āraddha Pv-a.260); Ja.iii.188, Ja.iii.190 Strange is “evaṃ nānappayātamhi” at Thag.945 (Mrs Rh. D. “thus when so much is fallen away”; Neumann “in s …

payāti →

pts

to go forward, set out, proceed, step out, advance, only aor pāyāsi Ja.i.146, Ja.i.223, Ja.i.255; 3rd pl pāyiṃsu Ja.i.253 and pāyesuṃ Ja.iv.220
pp *[payāta](/defin …

pañca →

pts

…(= taggocarāni pañc’ āyatanāni gahitāni honti Snp-a.211). -gorasā 5 products of the cow: khīra, dadhi takka, navanīta, sappi….

paṇhin →

pts

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

fr. paṇhi

paṭicca-samuppāda →

pts

…form Mrs. Rh. D.); saḷāyatana the senses (6 organs of sense Cpd.; the sixfold sphere Mrs. Rh. D.),…

paṭikkūla →

pts

adjective lit. against the slope; averse, objectionable, contrary, disagreeable Vin.i.58 (˚kūla) DN.iii.112, DN.iii.113; MN.i.341 (dukkha˚); SN.iv.172 (id.) Ja.i.393; Vv-a.92 (K.); Pv-a.77; Vb-a.25 …

paṭikulyatā →

pts

reluctance, loathsomeness MN.i.30; AN.v.64 Other forms are paṭikūlatā, pāṭikkūlyatā, & pāṭikulyā (q.v.).

fr. paṭikūla, perhaps better to write patikkulyatā

paṭiyādeti →

pts

to prepare, arrange, give, dedicate Snp-a.447
pp paṭiyādita (q.v.)
causII. paṭiyādāpeti to cause to be presented or got ready, to assign, advise, give over Vin.i.249 (yā …

pessitā →

pts

being a servant, doing service Ja.vi.208 (para˚ to someone else). Pessiya & ka;

abstr. fr. pessa, Sk. *preṣyatā

petteyyatā →

pts

reverence towards one’s father DN.iii.70 (a˚), DN.iii.145, DN.iii.169; Dhp.332 (= pitari sammāpaṭipatta Dhp-a.iv.34); Cnd.294. Cp. matteyyatā.

abstr. fr. petteyya

phassa →

pts

Cpd. 12, 14, 94.

  • -āyatana organ of contact (6, referring to the several senses) Pv-a.52. *…

phoṭṭhabba →

pts

…also āyatana
■ DN.iii.102 (in list of ajjhattikabāhirāni āyatanāni: kāyo c’ eva phoṭṭhabbā ca; with pl….

piya →

pts

Piya1

adjective dear, in two applications (as stated Mnd.133 = Cnd.444, viz dve piyā: sattā vā piyā sankhārā vā piyā, with ref. to living beings, to sensations):

  1. dear, beloved (as fath …

pucchā →

pts

question Snp.1023; Snp-a.46, Snp-a.200, Snp-a.230. A system of questions (“questionnaire”) is given in the Niddesa (and Commentaries), consisting of 12 groups of three questions each. In full at Mn …

pāribhaṭya →

pts

(& der.) “petting (or spoiling) the children” (Mil trsl. ii.287) but perhaps more likely “fondness of being petted” or “nurture (as Vism trsl. 32) (being carried about like on the lap or the back …

pātavyatā →

pts

downfall, bringing to fall, felling MN.i.305; AN.i.266; Vin.iv.34 (˚by˚); Vb-a.499.

fr. pāt, see pāteti

pātukamyatā →

pts

is frequent variant reading for cāṭu-kamyatā, which is probably the correct reading (see this). The meaning (according to Vism.27 = Vb-a.483) is “putting oneself low,” i.e. flattery, “fawning” (*V …

pāyāta →

pts

gone forth, set out, started Ja.i.146.

pp of pāyāti

pāyāti →

pts

to set out, start, go forth Dhp-a.ii.42; aor. 3rd sg. pāyāsi DN.ii.73; Ja.i.64, Ja.i.223; Ja.iii.333; Vv-a.64; Pv-a.272; 3rd pl. pāyesuṃ Ja.iv.220, and * …

pāṇi →

pts

…clean hand Pv.ii.9#9; payata˚; with outstretched hand, open-handed liberal SN.v.351; AN.iii.287; AN.iv.266 sq.; AN.v.331.

*…

pāṭikkulyatā →

pts

loathsomeness, objectionableness AN.iii.32; AN.iv.47 sq.; AN.v.64. Cp. paṭikulyatā paṭikūlatā & pāṭikulyā.

abstr. fr. paṭikkūla

pāṭukamyatā →

pts

see pātu˚. Patekka (Patiyekka)

pūga →

pts

…seṇi Pp-a 210).

  • -āyatana guild’s property Ja.vi.108 (= pūga-santaka dhana C.). *…

rajo →

pts

…caused by the 5 bāhirāni āyatanāni Mnd.505 Also in stanza rāgo rajo na ca pana reṇu vuccati (with dosa & moha; the same) Mnd.505 = Cnd.590…

rasa →

pts

…See also āyatana 3 and rūpa
■ MN.iii.55 (jivhā-viññeyya r.), MN.iii.267; DN.iii.244, DN.iii.250;…

rājan →

pts

…Ja.v.444 (˚majjhe).

  • -āyatana Name of a tree: “Kingstead tree,” the royal tree (as residence of a king of fairies),…

rājā →

pts

…Ja.v.444 (˚majjhe).

  • -āyatana Name of a tree: “Kingstead tree,” the royal tree (as residence of a king of fairies),…

rūpa →

pts

… 1. rūpa as āyatana or sense object. It is the object of the activity or sphere of the organ of sight (cakkhu)…

sahavyatā →

pts

companionship DN.i.18, DN.i.235; DN.ii.206; MN.ii.195; MN.iii.99; SN.iv.306; AN.iii.192.

abstr. fr. sahavya

sahāyatā →

pts

companionship Dhp.61; sahāyatta (nt.) the same Mhvs.30, Mhvs.21.

abstr. fr. sahāya

sammā →

pts

Sammā1

a pin of the yoke Abhp.449; a kind of sacrificial instrument Snp-a.321 (sammaṃ ettha pāsantī ti sammāpāso; and sātrā-yāgass’ etaṃ adhivacanaṃ). Cp. Weber Indische Streifen i.3 …

sampayāta →

pts

gone forth, proceeded Dhp.237.

saṃ + payāta

sampayāti →

pts

to proceed, to go on;
inf sampayātave Snp.834;
pp sampayāta.

saṃ + payāti

sannissayatā →

pts

dependency, connection Ne.80.

saṃ + nissayatā

sanniyyātana →

pts

handing over, resignation DN-a.i.232.

saṃ + niyyātana

sappāyatā →

pts

agreeableness, suitability, convenience Vism.79, Vism.121 (a˚), Vism.127.

abstr. fr. sappāya

sarita →

pts

Sarita1

gone, set into motion Dhp.341 (= anusaṭa, payāta Dhp-a.iv.49).

pp. of sarati1

Sarita2

remembered Vin.ii.85.

pp. of sarati2

sayatatta →

pts

at SN.i.14 read saṃyatatta.

saññata →

pts

Saṃyata & saññata

lit. drawn together; fig. restrained, self-controlled DN.ii.88; SN.i.79; Snp.88 Snp.156, Snp.716; Ja.i.188; Vv.34#11;…

saḷāyatana →

pts

the six organs of sense and the six objects-viz., eye ear, nose, tongue, body, and mind; forms, sounds, odouis tastes, tangible things, ideas; occupying the fourth place in the Paṭiccasamuppāda DN.ii …

saṃyamati →

pts

…things“)
pp saṃyata
caus saññāmeti to restrain MN.i.365, MN.i.507; Dhp.37, Dhp.380. Cp paṭi˚.

saṃ…

saṃyata →

pts

Saṃyata & saññata

lit. drawn together; fig. restrained, self-controlled DN.ii.88; SN.i.79; Snp.88 Snp.156, Snp.716; Ja.i.188; Vv.34#11;…

sippa →

pts

…a craft Vv-a.138.

  • -āyatana object or branch of study, art DN.i.51; Mil.78; Vb-a.490 (pāpaka). *…

sobhagga →

pts

prosperity, beauty Thig.72; Ja.i.51, Ja.i.475; Ja.ii.158; Ja.iv.133. As sobhagyatā at DN-a.i.161.

abstr. fr. subhaga

sota →

pts

…hearing AN.ii.185.

  • -āyatana the sense of hearing Dhs.601 sq.; DN.ii.243, DN.ii.280, DN.ii.290.
  • -āvadhāna giving…

sotukāma →

pts

wish or wishing to hear AN.i.150; AN.iv.115; Vism.444; f. abstr. -kamyatā desire to listen AN.v.145 sq., Snp-a.135.

sotuṃ (= inf. of suṇāti) + kāma

svākkhāta →

pts

well preached Vin.i.12, Vin.i.187 Vin.ii.199; MN.i.67; AN.i.34; AN.ii.56; Snp.567. Opp. durakkhāta Vism.213 (in detail).

su + akkhāta; on the long ā cp. Geiger, P.Gr. § 7; …

sādara →

pts

adjective reverential Mhvs.5, Mhvs.246; Mhvs.15, Mhvs.2; Mhvs.28, Mhvs.25; Mhvs.33, Mhvs.82; sādariya (nt.) and sādariyatā (f.) showing regard and consideration Pp.24; cp. Dhs.1327.

sa + ādara

sādhu →

pts

adjective

  1. good, virtuous, pious Snp.376, Snp.393; Ja.i.1; Mhvs.37, Mhvs.119; Pv-a.116, Pv-a.132 asādhu bad, wicked Dhp.163, Dhp.223; Dhp-a.iii.313.
  2. good, profitable, proficient, meritoriou …

sādu →

pts

adjective sweet, nice, pleasant Vin.ii.196; MN.i.114; Thig.273; Snp.102; Ja.iv.168; Ja.v.5; Dhs.629; asādu (ka) Ja.iii.145; Ja.iv.509 (text, asādhuka com. on kaṭuka); sādu-karoti makes sweet Ja.iii.3 …

sāhasa →

pts

…Ja.iii.319 (C. sāhasiyataṇhāya ibid. 320, if we do not have to read sāhasiyā taṇhāya from sāhasī).

*…

sātacca →

pts

perseverance MN.i.101; SN.ii.132; AN.iii.249 sq.; AN.iv.460 sq.; AN.v.17 sq.; Thag.585; Vism.4 Vb-a.346. --kārin persevering SN.iii.268, SN.iii.271, SN.iii.277 sq. Dhp.293; --kiriyatā perseve …

sāya →

pts

…Ja.ii.362; Ja.v.94; sāyataraṃ later in the evening (compar.) Ja.vi.366.

cp. Sk. sāyaṃ, on which Aufrecht, Halāyudha p. 380,…

taṇhā →

pts

…to the 6 bāhirāni āyatanāni (see rūpa), objects of sense or sensations viz. sights, sounds, smells, etc.: DN.ii.58;…

tittha →

pts

…them into error).

  • -āyatana the sphere or fold of a sect (cp. titthiya Vin.i.60, Vin.i.69; Vin.ii.279; MN.i.483;…

tiṇṇa →

pts

…Iti.123 (tiṇṇo tārayataṃ varo); Dhp.195 (-sokapariddava); Cnd.282.

  • -kathaṅkatha (adj.) having overcome doubt, free from doubt…

tāreti →

pts

…Iti.123 (tiṇṇo tarayataṃ varo: “one who is through is the best of those who can help through”); Ja.i.28 (verse 203). aor atārayi…

tāva →

pts

…(attano kenaci anabhibhavanīyataṃ eva tāva: that he is not to be overpowered, even by anyone). tāva-d-eva just now instantly, on the spot,…

upacaya →

pts

…Dhs.642 (rūpassa u. = āyatanānaṃ ācayo), Dhs.864 Vb.147, Vb.151 sq.; Kv.520; Ne.113; Vism.449; DN-a.i.220; Pv-a.198 (but variant reading…

upadhi →

pts

…cha ajjhattikāni āyatanāni u., cha viññāṇa-kāyā u. Another modified classification see at Brethren p.398 Upadhika…

upaga →

pts

…ākās’ānañc’ āyatan˚ etc. Pts.i.84; kāy˚ SN.ii.24; brahmalok˚ Pv.ii.13#19 yathākamm˚ DN.i.82. 2. coming into, experiencing,…

vatthu →

pts

…khetta [in fig. sense!], āyatana & adhikaraṇa); AN.iv.334; DN.i.13 sq. (aṭṭhādasahi vatthūhi etc.) Ja.ii.5 (avatthumhi chandaṃ mâkari…

vaṭṭa →

pts

…(nt.) circle Pv-a.185 (āyata +); Kp-a.50 (˚nāli). See cpd. -aṅguli. 2. (fig.) “rolling on,” the “round” of existences, cycle…

vekalla →

pts

avekalla. Vekallata & vekalyata

fr. vikala

vekallatā →

pts

Vekallatā & vekalyatā

feminine deficiency AN.iii.441 (a˚); Vism.350 (indriya˚); Ja.i.45 (v. 254 (˚lya˚).

abstr. fr. vekalla

vekalyatā →

pts

Vekallatā & vekalyatā

feminine deficiency AN.iii.441 (a˚); Vism.350 (indriya˚); Ja.i.45 (v. 254 (˚lya˚).

abstr. fr. vekalla

vimokha →

pts

viññāṇ’ānañc’āyatana ākiñcaññ’āyatana, neva-saññā-n’āsaññ’āyatana, saññāvedayita-nirodha DN.iii.262 (cp….

vimokkha →

pts

viññāṇ’ānañc’āyatana ākiñcaññ’āyatana, neva-saññā-n’āsaññ’āyatana, saññāvedayita-nirodha DN.iii.262 (cp….

vimutta →

pts

…AN.iv.428.

  • -āyatana point or occasion of emancipation of which there are 5, viz. hearing the Dhamma taught by…

vipaccatā →

pts

at Vin.ii.88 is perhaps a der. fr. vi + vac, and not pac, thus representing a Sk. *vivācyatā, meaning “challenging in disputation,” quarrelsomeness, provocation See also *[vipāceti](/define/vi …

viriyatā →

pts

manliness, energy, strength MN.i.19; Vv-a.284.

abstr. fr. viriya

visesa →

pts

  1. (mark of) distinction, characteristic, discrimination AN.i.267; SN.iv.210; Ja.ii.9; Mil.29; Vv-a.58, Vv-a.131; Pv-a.50, Pv-a.60.
  2. elegance splendour, excellence Ja.v.151; Dhp-a.i.399.
  3. dis …

vitaṇḍā →

pts

…(so read for vidaḍḍha); Vb-a.9, Vb-a.51, Vb-a.319, Vb-a.459. See lokāyata.

cp. Epic Sk. vitaṇḍā, e.g….

vitureyyati →

pts

…& proposes writing; vituriyata (3rd sg. praet. med.), & explains at “get over Dutoit trsls “überstieg.”

cp. Vedic…

viyācikkhati →

pts

in verse at Snp.1090 for vyācikkhati, i.e. vi + ācikkhati, to tell, relate, explain; pp. vyākhyāta.

viyāyata →

pts

stretched out or across Ja.iii.373 (in verse).

vi + āyata

viññāṇa →

pts

-ānañc’āyatana infinitude (-sphere) of life-force or mind-matter DN.i.35, DN.i.184, DN.i.223; DN.iii.224, DN.iii.262,…

vy →

pts

…viyārambha, viyāyata; or veyvañjanika veyyākaraṇa, veyyāyika. It further appears as by˚ (like byaggha, byañjana, byappatha,…

vyākhyāta →

pts

told, announced, set forth, enumerated Snp.1000.

pp. of v(i)yācikkhati

vyāyata →

pts

…Ja.i.496 (= avyatta C.). See also viyāyata. Vyayama = vayama

vi + āyata

vācā →

pts

…intoned speech Mil.10.

  • -yata restrained in speech Snp.850 (= yatta gutta rakkhita Mnd.221).
  • -vikkhepa

yajati →

pts

…where reading is jayataṃ)
ppr med. yajamāna DN.i.138 (mahayaññaṃ); Snp.506; SN.i.233; Ja.vi.502, Ja.vi.505…

yatana →

pts

…samosaraṇa-ṭṭhāna?); Dhtp.121 (in expln of yatati1).

fr. yat, cp. Epic Sk. yatna

yatati →

pts

…by Dhtm.175 as “paṭiyatana”

Yatati2

is given in meaning of “lead out” (?) at Dhtp.580 (“niyyātane”) and Dhtm.813…

yathā →

pts

…virtuous (for the usual yatacārin as indicated by Commentary explanationyata kāyādīhi sanyati: ‣See Brethren, p. 342!) Thag.981…

yato →

pts

…case of ya˚, used as conjunction, Cp. Vedic yataḥ

yatta →

pts

…(Kern’s reading for yata; vv. ll saṃyata & sata, thus warranting yata); Mil.373 (˚payatta), Mil.378 (id. = in keen effort)
Note.

yoga →

pts

…kamm’ & sipp’-āyatanesu Vb-a.410 explains: y. vuccati paññā
■ perhaps better to above 4?). 6. (magic) power, influence,…

yāca →

pts

…ster. phrase mutta-cāga payata-pāṇī vossaggarata yāca-yoga dāna-saṃvibhāga-rata to denote great love of liberality, e.g. at…

yānikata →

pts

made a habit of, indulged in, acquired, mastered (cp. expln Pts.i.172 “yattha yattha ākankhati tattha tattha vasippatto hoti balappatto etc.”). The expression is to be compared with *yatānu …

yāpanīya →

pts

…one’s life Vin.i.59, Vin.i.212, Vin.i.253
■ Cp. BSk yāpanīyatara a more healthy state Divy.110.

grd. formation fr. yāpeti

yāti →

pts

to go, go on to proceed, to go away
pres 1st yāmi Pv.ii.8#8 (= gacchāmi Pv-a.107), Mhvs.10, Mhvs.3; 2nd yāsi Ja.i.291 Mhvs.10, Mhvs.2 (kuhiṃ yāsi?); 3rd *[yāti] …

yātrā →

pts

  1. travel, going on, proceeding, good habit (like yāta; cp. yātrā = anuvṛtti Halāyudha 5, 33; SN.i.33; SN.i.16 = SN.i.63 (translation K.S., perhaps wrongly “egress”: it is more a question of *going …

yāvatā →

pts

…ariyaṃ āyatanaṃ yavatā vanippatho idaṃ agga-nagaraṃ bhavissati Pātaliputtaṃ puṭa-bhedanaṃ Vin.i.229 = Ud.88 =…

ā →

pts

…in; ˚masati touch at; ˚yata stretched out; ˚rabhati at-tempt; ˚rohana a-scending; ˚laya hanging on; ˚loketi look at; ˚vattati…

ājānīyatā →

pts

good breed Pv-a.214.

abstr. fr. ājāniya

ākiñcañña →

pts

…Mil.342.

  • -āyatana realm or sphere of nothingness (cp. ākāsa˚ DN.i.35, DN.i.184; DN.ii.156; DN.iii.224,…

ākāsa →

pts

…2 viññāṇ’ānañc-āyatana 3 ākiñcaññ˚ 4 n’eva saññānâsaññ˚, 5 nirodha, 6 phala
■ DN.i.34 DN.i.183; DN.ii.70, DN.ii.112,…

āneti →

pts

…āniyyati;* DN.ii.245 (āniyyataṃ imper. shall be brought); MN.i.371 (ppr. ānīyamāna)
caus 2 ānāpeti to cause to be fetched Ja.iii.391;…

ānisaṃsa →

pts

…sq. (ākās’ānañcāyatane); AN.vi.106 (mahā˚), AN.vi.311; Iti.28, Iti.29, Iti.40 (sikkhā˚); Snp.256 (phala˚), Snp.784, Snp.952;…

āraddha →

pts

adjective begun, started, bent on, undertaking, holding on to, resolved, firm AN.i.148 (āraddhaṃ me viriyaṃ Iti.30; Pv-a.73 (ṭhapetuṃ began to place), Pv-a.212 (gantuṃ). Cp. *[ārādhaka](/define/ārād …

ārammaṇa →

pts

…with āyatana (see āyatana3), so that it sometimes takes its place, it is also similar to…

āsaya →

pts

…from ā + śri is in P. represented by assaya. Cp. also BSk. āśayataḥ intentionally in earnest Divy.281; Avs.ii.161

āvāsa →

pts

sojourn, stay, dwelling, living; dwelling-place, residence Vin.i.92; DN.iii.234; SN.iv.91; AN.ii.68, AN.ii.168; AN.iii.46, AN.iii.262; Snp.406; Dhp.73 (cp. Dhp-a.ii.77); Mnd.128; Ja.vi.105; Dhs.1122 …

āya →

pts

…Kp-a.82 (in etym. of āyatana); Pv-a.130. 4. (āyā f.?) a lucky dice (“the incomer”) Ja.vi.281.

āyata →

pts

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

Sk. āyata, pp. of ā + yam, cp. āyamati

āyataka →

pts

…instr. -ena abruptly Vin.ii.237.

= āyata

āyatana →

pts

…BSk. From ā + yam, cp. āyata. The pl. is āyatanā at SN.iv.70
■ For full definition of term as seen by the Pāli Commentators see…

āyatanika →

pts

adjective belonging to the sphere of (some special sense, see āyatana 3) SN.iv.126 (phass niraya & sagga).

fr. āyatana

āyatikā →

pts

tube, waterpipe Vin.ii.123.

of āyataka

āyāta →

pts

gone to, undertaken Sdhp.407.

pp. of āyāt.; cp. BSk. āyāta in same meaning at Jtm.210

āyāti →

pts

to come on or here, to come near, approach, get into SN.i.240; Snp.669; Snp.p.116 (= gacchati Snp-a.463); Ja.iv.410; Pv.ii.12#12 (= āgacchati Pv-a.158); Dhp-a.i.93 (imper. āyāma let us go)
pp *[ā …

ṭhita →

pts

…DN.i.57 (+ gatatta yatatta; expl. at DN-a.i.168 by suppatiṭṭhitacitto); SN.i.48; SN.iii.46; AN.ii.5; AN.iv.93, AN.iv.428; Snp.370 (+…