Szótár
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purisa, 25 találat.
aggapurisa →
ncped
the best or the preeminent person
akāpurisasevita →
ncped
practiced or cultivated by superior men; not practiced or cultivated by worthless men
antimapurisa →
ncped
the last man, the meanest man; last of the line
appapurisa →
ncped
with few men, with few males
appapurisaka →
ncped
with few men, with few males
cakka →
ncped
…(one of the marks of a mahāpurisa) 2. a circular missile, a discus; the “wheel” of sovereignty, of authority; sway. 3. an attainment, success,…
catupurisa →
ncped
involving four men.
citantaraṃsa →
ncped
whose back is flat (i.e. not hollow) between the shoulder-blades (one of the 32 characteristics of a mahapurisa)
dvādasapurisa →
ncped
involving twelve men.
dīghaṅguli →
ncped
having long fingers (one of the 32 characteristics of a mahapurisa)
enījaṅgha →
ncped
with legs like the black antelope’s (one of the 32 characteristics of a mahāpurisa).
jālāhatthapāda →
ncped
with “netted” hands and feet, prob. with hands and feet marked with a network of lines (one of the 32 marks of a mahapurisa)
kañcanasannibhattaca →
ncped
with the skin like gold, golden skinned (one of the 32 characteristics of a mahāpurisa).
kimpurisa →
ncped
mythical being usually identified with a kinnara
kimpurisī →
ncped
female kim purisa
kāpurisa →
ncped
worthless or contemptible man; an inferior person.
tipurisa →
ncped
involving three men.
tiṇapurisa →
ncped
figure made of straw.
tiṇapurisaka →
ncped
uddhaggaloma →
ncped
having hair with its ends turning upwards (esp. as one of the 32 characteristics of a mahāpurisa)
ussaṅkhapāda →
ncped
having feet with high arches (one of the 32 characteristics of a mahāpurisa).
uttamapurisa →
ncped
most excellent man
uṇhīsasīsa →
ncped
whose head is like a turban in appearance (one of the 32 characteristics of a mahāpurisa)
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)