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atthi, 415 találat.
atthi →
pts
…Dhp-a.ii.5; Dhp-a.iv.217 (atthibhāva vā natthibhāva vā whether there is or not).
Sk. asti, 1st sg. asmi; Gr. εἰμί ἐστί;…
aṭṭhi →
pts
…atthikabhāvaṃ katvā atthiko hutvā sakkaccaṃ suṇeyya C.); Ud.80 (: adhikicca ayaṃ no attho adhigantabbo evaṃ sallakkhetvā tāya…
abbhunnamati →
pts
to, spring up, burst forth DN.ii.164
pp abbhuṇṇata (& ˚unnata), q.v.; Caus. abbhunnāmeti to stiffen, straighten out, hold up erect DN.i.120 (kāyaṃ one’s body); AN.ii.245 (i …
abbuda →
pts
…koci pacceka-nirayo n’ atthi, Avīcimhi yeva abbuda-gaṇanāya paccanokāso pana abbudo nirayo ti vutto; see also Kindred Sayings p. 190);…
abhi →
pts
…adhi in ˚patthita ˚pāteti, ˚ppāya, ˚ppeta, ˚bādheti, ˚bhū, ˚vāha (vice versa P. abhi-ropeti compared with Sk….
abhijjhita →
pts
coveted, Ja.vi.445; usually neg. an˚ not coveted, Vin.i.287; Snp.40 (= anabhipatthita Snp-a.85; cp. Cnd.38); Vv.47#4 (= na abhikankhita Vv-a.201).
pp. of abhijjhāti
abhimatthati →
pts
…(matthako sikharena ˚matthiyamāno) Dhp-a.iii.152 (= kantati viddhaṃseti). 2. to rub, to produce by friction (esp. fire, aggiṃ; cp….
abhinimmināti →
pts
…Vv-a.16 (mahantaṃ hatthi-rāja-vaṇṇaṃ)
pp abhinimmita (q.v.).
abhi + nimmināti, cp. BSk….
abhipattheti →
pts
to hope for, long for, wish for Kp.viii.10; Snp-a.320; Dhp-a.i.30
pp abhipatthita (q.v.).
abhi + pattheti
abhipatthita →
pts
past participle hoped, wished, longed for Mil.383; Snp-a.85.
fr. abhipattheti
adhi →
pts
…adhi → abhi in adhippatthita, ˚pātcti, ˚ppāya, ˚ppeta ˚bādheti, ˚bhū, ˚vāha. Cp. also ati iv.
C.
The main applications…
adhipatthita →
pts
desired, wished, begged for DN.i.120.
pp. adhi + pattheti, cp. Sk. abhi + arthayati
adhippāya →
pts
…(hass˚ in play = khiḍḍatthika). 2. sense, meaning conclusion, inference (cp. adhigama) Mil.148; Pv-a.8 Pv-a.16, Pv-a.48, Pv-a.131 (the…
allīyati →
pts
…acc. or loc.) Ja.ii.325 (hatthiṃ mahābhittiyan alliyāpetvā); Ja.iv.392 (sīsena sīsaṃ alliyāpetvā).
ā + līyati, lī, līyate,…
amba →
pts
the Mango tree, Mangifera Indica DN.i.46, DN.i.53, DN.i.235; Ja.ii.105 Ja.ii.160; Vv.79#10; Pp.45; Mil.46; Pv-a.153, Pv-a.187.
- -aṭṭhi the kernel or stone of the m. fruit Dhp- …
amha →
pts
…Amhi
see atthi.
amitta →
pts
…amitra; a +…
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 …
antarā →
pts
…but variant reading satthimhi)
2. (adv.) meanwhile Snp.291, Snp.694; Iti.85; Dhp.237
■ occasionally Mil.251
3. (pref.) see…
anupaṭṭhita →
pts
adjective setting out after, following, attacking Ja.v.452.
anu + pa + ṭhita
anusatthi →
pts
admonition, rule, instruction Ja.i.241; Mil.98, Mil.172, Mil.186 (dhamma˚), Mil.225, Mil.227, Mil.347.
Sk. anuśāsti, anu + śās, cp. anusāsana
anusāsati →
pts
…anusiṭṭha (q.v.); cp. anusatthar anusatthi & ovadati.
Vedic anuśāsati, anu + sās
anāyasa →
pts
…+ sa, or should we read…
apatthita →
pts
Apatthita & Apatthiya
see pattheti.
apatthiya →
pts
Apatthita & Apatthiya
see pattheti.
appamatta →
pts
Appamatta1
adjective see appa.
appa + matta
Appamatta2
adjective not negligent, i.e. diligent, careful, heedful, vigilant, alert zealous MN.i.391–MN.i.92; …
arahant →
pts
…ayaṃ antimā jāti natthi dāni punabbhavo* “there arose in me insight, the emancipation of my heart became unshake able, this is my last…
asapatta →
pts
…having no enemy or foe, secure peaceful DN.ii.276; Snp.150 (= vigata-paccatthika, mettavihārin Kp-a.249); Thig.512.
a + sapatta = Sk….
asmi →
pts
(I am) see atthi.
assa →
pts
assu →
pts
…(adj.) with tearful face atthi*.
Assu3
indeclinable expletive part. also used in emphatic sense of “surely, yes,…
athabbaṇa →
pts
…(sâthabbaṇa = sahatthivejja, with the elephant-healer or doctor) See also āthabbaṇa.
Vedic atharvan; as regards etym. see Walde,…
atipātin →
pts
adjective noun one who attacks or destroys Snp.248; Ja.vi.449 (in war nāgakkhandh˚ = hatthikkhande khaggena chinditvā C.); Pv-a.27 (pāṇ˚).
atithi →
pts
…Ja.v.388; Kp.viii.7 (n’ atthi assa ṭhiti yamhi vā tamhi vā divase āgacchatī ti atithi Kp-a.222); Vv-a.24 (= āgantuka).
Sk. atithi of…
attamana →
pts
delighted pleased, enraptured DN.i.3, DN.i.90 (an˚); DN.ii.14; AN.iii.337 AN.iii.343; AN.iv.344; Snp.45 = Dhp.328 (= upaṭṭhita-satt Dhp-a.iv.29); Snp.995; Cnd.24 (= tuṭṭha-mano haṭṭha-mano etc.) V …
attan →
pts
…Ja.v.119.
- -paccatthika hostile to oneself Vin.ii.94, Vin.ii.96.
- -paṭilābha…
attha →
pts
…Dhp.226 (= vināsaṃ natthibhāvaṃ gacchati Dhp-a.iii.324), Dhp-a.384 (parikkhayaṃ gacchati); pp. atthaṅgata gone home, gone to…
atthika →
pts
…Pv-a.120; DN-a.i.70 (atthikā those who like to). -anatthika one who does not care for, or is not satisfied with (c. instr.) Ja.v.460;…
atthikavant →
pts
adjective one who wants something, one who is on a certain errand DN.i.90 (atthikaṃ assa atthī ti DN-a.i.255).
atthika + vant
atthin →
pts
adjective (-˚) desirous, wanting anything; see mant˚, vād˚.
Vedic arthin
atthitā →
pts
…Pv-a.94, Pv-a.97, Pv-a.143.
f. abstr. fr. atthi cp. atthibhāva
atthiya →
pts
…having one’s purpose in oneself) Thag.1274; Snp.354 (yad atthiyaṃ on account of what).
= atthika
avasesa →
pts
…what is left Pv-a.52 (app’ avasesaṃ); Kp-a.245 (n’ atthi tesaṃ avasesaṃ).
see prec.
avasissati →
pts
to be left over to remain, in phrase yaṃ pamāṇa-kataṃ kammaṃ na taṃ tatrâvasissati DN.i.251; AN.v.299 = SN.iv.322; Ja.ii.61 (see expln. on p. 62). Also in the phrases *taco ca nahārū ca aṭ …
avasussati →
pts
to dry up, to wither; in later quotations of the old kāmaṃ taco ca nahāru ca aṭṭhi ca avasussatu (upasussatu sarīre maṃsalohitaṃ Ja.i.71, Ja.i.110; Sdhp.46. It is a later spelling for the older avas …
avatiṭṭhati →
pts
to abide, linger, stand still. DN.i.251 = SN.iv.322 = AN.v.299 (tatra˚); SN.i.25 (v.l otiṭṭhati); Thag.1, Thag.21; Ja.ii.62; Ja.iv.208 (aor. avaṭṭhāsi). pp. avaṭṭhita (q.v.). Av …
avattha →
pts
…on tour) AN.iii.171 (C. avavatthika).
der. uncertain
Avattha2
thrown away Ja.v.302 (= chaḍḍita C.).
Sk. apāsta, apa + āsta,…
avaṭṭhita →
pts
…not lasting, changeable Dhp.38 (˚citta; cp. Dhp-a.i.308 cittaṃ thāvaraṃ natthi); Pv-a.87 (= na sassata not lasting for ever).
Sk….
avaṭṭhitatā →
pts
steadiness, only as neg. an˚; unsteadiness, fickleness Thag-a.259.
abstr. fr. prec.
avaṭṭhiti →
pts
(firm) position, posture, steadfastness SN.v.228; Dhs.11, Dhs.570.
Sk. avasthiti
ayaṃ →
pts
…the other) (opp. para) viz. atthi imasmiṃ kāye “in this our visible body” Kp iii. yath’ âyaṃ padīpo “like this lamp here” Snp.235;…
aññadatthu →
pts
…(na h’ aññadatth’ atthi pasaṃsa-lābhā, expld. Snp-a.541 as na hi ettha pasaṃsa-lābhato añño attho atthi, cp. also…
aññā →
pts
…See also arahatta.
- -atthika desirous of higher knowledge Pv.iv.1#14.
- -ārādhana the attainment of full insight…
aṅga →
pts
- (lit.) a constituent part of the body, a limb, member; also of objects: part, member (see cpd. ˚sambhāra); uttam˚aṅga the reproductive organ Ja.v.197; also as “head” at Thag-a.209. Usually in cp …
aṅgula →
pts
- a finger or toe MN.i.395 (vank’ angulaṇ karoti to bend the fingers, variant reading anguliṇ); AN.iii.6 (id.); Ja.v.70 (goṇ adj. with ox toes, expld. by C. as with toes like an ox’s tail; …
aṭṭha →
pts
Aṭṭha1
num. card, eight, decl. like pl. of adj. in-a A. The number in objective significance, based on natural phenomena: see compounds ˚angula, ˚nakha, ˚pada, ˚pāda B. The number in …
aṭṭhika →
pts
Aṭṭhika1
neuter
- = aṭṭhi 1, a bone MN.iii.92; Ja.i.265, Ja.i.428; Ja.vi.404; Pv-a.41.
- = aṭṭhi 2, kernel, stone Dhp-a.ii.53 (tāl˚); Mhvs.15, Mhvs.42.
- *-[saṅkhalikā](/define/saṅk …
aṭṭhilla →
pts
at Vin.ii.266 is expld. by Bdhgh on p. 327 by gojanghaṭṭika, perhaps more likely = Sk. aṣṭhīlā a round pebble or stone.
aṭṭhita →
pts
badara →
pts
the fruit of the jujube tree (Zizyphus jujuba), not unlike a crabapple in appearance & taste, very astringent, used for medicine AN.i.130 = Pp.32; AN.iii.76; Vin.iv.76; Ja.iii.21; Dhs-a.320 (cited am …
balisa →
pts
Balisa & Baḷisa
masculine & neuter a fish-hook SN.ii.226 = SN.iv.158 (āmisa-gataṃ b.); Cnd.374 (kāma˚ variant reading palisa); Ja.i.482 sq.; Ja.iii.283; Ja.iv.195; Ja.v.273 sq. Ja.v.389; Ja.vi.416; …
baḷisa →
pts
Balisa & Baḷisa
masculine & neuter a fish-hook SN.ii.226 = SN.iv.158 (āmisa-gataṃ b.); Cnd.374 (kāma˚ variant reading palisa); Ja.i.482 sq.; Ja.iii.283; Ja.iv.195; Ja.v.273 sq. Ja.v.389; Ja.vi.416; …
beluva →
pts
Beluva & Beḷuva
- the Vilva tree Aegle marmelos MN.i.108; MN.ii.6; Ja.iv.363, Ja.iv.368; Ja.vi.525 Ja.vi.560.
- wood of the Vilva tree SN.i.22; DN.ii.264 Mhbv.31.
- -pakka ripe …
beḷuva →
pts
Beluva & Beḷuva
- the Vilva tree Aegle marmelos MN.i.108; MN.ii.6; Ja.iv.363, Ja.iv.368; Ja.vi.525 Ja.vi.560.
- wood of the Vilva tree SN.i.22; DN.ii.264 Mhbv.31.
- -pakka ripe …
bhavati →
pts
to become, to be, exist, behave etc. (cp. Cnd.474 sambhavati jāyati nibbattati pātu-bhavati)
I. Forms
There are two bases used side by side, viz bhav˚; and (contracted) ho˚; the latte …
bhaṇe →
pts
…kira bhaṇe vijite Bhaddiya-nagare), Vin.i.241 (gaccha bhaṇe jānāhi…) Mil.21 (atthi bhaṇe añño koci paṇḍito…).
orig….
bhaṇḍa →
pts
bhojana →
pts
…of food Snp-a.270.
- -atthika in need of food, hungry Pv.ii.9#29.
- -pariyantika restricting…
bhuja →
pts
Bhuja1
masculine & neuter the arm Snp.48 (explained by Cnd.478 as hattha, hand); Snp.682 (pl. bhujāni); Ja.v.91, Ja.v.309; Ja.vi.64 Bv.i.36; Vv.64#18.
cp. Epic & Class. Sk. bhuja m. & bhu …
bhujaka →
pts
fragrant tree growing (according to Dhpāla) only in the Gandhamādana grove of the Devaloka Vv.35#5; Vv-a.162.
fr. bhuj, as in bhuñjati2; or does it belong to bhuja3 and equal …
bhāra →
pts
- anything to carry, a load Vin.iii.278 (Bdhgh; dāru˚ a load of wood) bhāraṃ vahati to carry a load AN.i.84; Vv-a.23
■ garu˚ a heavy load, as “adj.” “carrying a heavy load” Ja.v.439 (of a w …
bhāva →
pts
…with
- adjectives: atthika˚; state of need Pv-a.120; ūna˚; depletion Snp-a.463; ekī˚; loneliness Vism.34; sithill˚; (for…
bāhā →
pts
- the arm AN.ii.67 = AN.iii.45 (˚bala); Vin.ii.105; Ja.iii.62; Ja.v.215 (˚mudu). pacchā-bāhaṃ arm(s) behind (his back) DN.i.245 (gāḷhabandhanaṃ baddha). bāhaṃ pasāreti to stretch out the arm DN. …
calaka →
pts
Calaka1
masculine a camp marshal, adjutant DN.i.51≈(in list of various occupations); AN.iv.107 sq.
Calaka2
neuter a piece of meat thrown away after having been chewed Vin.ii.1 …
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 …
catur →
pts
base of numeral four
- As num. adj. nom. & acc. m cattāro (Dhp.109; Ja.iii.51) and caturo (Snp.84, Snp.188), f. catasso (Snp.1122), nt. cattāri (Snp.227); gen. m. catunnaṃ (Snp.p.102), (f. catassa …
caṇḍa →
pts
…fierce current), (˚hatthi); Dhp-a.iv.9 (goṇa) Dhp-a.iv.104; Sdhp.41, Sdhp.590, Sdhp.598
■ f. caṇḍī MN.i.126; Ja.ii.443;…
ce →
pts
…DN.i.185; ettha ce te mano atthi SN.i.116, or combined with other particles, as noce, yañce, sace (q.v.). Freq. also in combination with other…
cetasa →
pts
Cetasa1
Name of a tree, perhaps the yellow Myrobalan Ja.v.420.
Cetasa2
adjective only in-˚: sucetasa of a good mind, good-hearted SN.i.4 = SN.i.29, SN.i.46 = SN.i.52; paraph …
cha →
pts
Cha & Chaḷ
(cha in composition effects gemination of consonant, e.g. chabbīsati = cha + vīsati, chabbaṇṇa cha + vaṇṇa, chaḷ only before vowels in compound chaḷanga, chaḷ-abhiññā) the number six.
…
chanda →
pts
…(Bhagavato ch-r. n’ atthi), SN.iv.233 AN.i.264 (atīte ch-r-ṭṭhānīyā dhammā); AN.ii.71; AN.iii.73 Cnd.413 Dhp-a.i.334 *…
chava →
pts
- a corpse Vin.ii.115 (˚sīsassa patta a bowl made out of a skull) See compounds
- (adj.) vile, low, miserable, wretched Vin.ii.112, Vin.ii.188; SN.i.66; MN.i.374; AN.ii.57; Ja.iv.263.
- *-[aṭṭhika …
chaḷ →
pts
Cha & Chaḷ
(cha in composition effects gemination of consonant, e.g. chabbīsati = cha + vīsati, chabbaṇṇa cha + vaṇṇa, chaḷ only before vowels in compound chaḷanga, chaḷ-abhiññā) the number six.
…
cuṇṇaka →
pts
adjective
- a preparation of chunam, paint (for the face, mukha˚) DN.i.7; MN.ii.64 = Thag.771; Ja.v.302
- powder; cuṇṇakajātāni reduced to powder MN.iii.92 (aṭṭhikāni)
■ f. -ikā in cuṇṇikam …
damaka →
pts
…Ja.i.505 (go˚, assa˚, hatthi˚); Thig.422 (= kāruññāya paresaṃ cittassa damaka Thag-a.268). 2. one who practises self-mortification by…
danta →
pts
Danta1
a tooth, a tusk, fang, esp. an elephant’s tusk; ivory Vin.ii.117 (nāga-d. a pin of ivory); Kp ii. (as one of the taca-pañcaka, or 5 dermatic constituents of the body, viz. kesā, l …
dhamma →
pts
Dhamma1
masculine & rarely neuter constitution etc.
A. Definitions by Commentators
Bdhgh gives a fourfold meaning of the word dhamma (at DN-a.i.99; Dhp-a.i.22), viz. 1 guṇe ( …
dhana →
pts
dhopana →
pts
- ceremonial washing of the bones of the dead DN.i.6; aṭṭhi-dhovana Bdhgh at DN-a.i.84; AN.v.216 (see Commentary at 364).
- Surgical washing of a wound Ja.ii.117.
- In vaṃsadhopana apparently a …
dinna →
pts
…DN.i.55≈(n’ atthi dinnaṃ the heretic view of the uselessness of almsgiving) Ja.i.291 Ja.ii.128 Snp.191 Snp.227 Snp.240 Dhp.356…
disā →
pts
divi →
pts
Divi˚
an abstraction fr. divya constructed for etym. expln of dibba as divi-bhava (˚bhāva) of divine existence or character, a divine being, in “divi-bhavāni divyāni …
diṭṭha →
pts
…amutaṃ kiñcanaṃ atthi = you are omniscient); d. suta muta viññāta in the same sense as Snp.1122 in “yaṃ sadevakassa lokassa d….
diṭṭhi →
pts
view, belief, dogma, theory, speculation, esp. false theory, groundless or unfounded opinion
- The latter is rejected by the Buddha as pāpa˚; (AN.iv.172) and pāpikā d. (opp bhaddikā: AN.v.212 sq …
dukkha →
pts
…nirodhena n’ atthi d˚assa sambhavo Snp.731
■ muniṃ d˚assa pārayuṃ SN.i.195 = Cnd.136#v; antagū ’si pāragū…
dvi →
pts
number two.
A. Meanings
I. Two as unit
- with objective foundation:
- denoting a combination (pair, couple) or a repetition (twice). In this conn. frequent both objective …
dvīhitika →
pts
adjective to be gained or procured with difficulty (i.e. a livelihood which is hardly procurable), only in phrase “dubbhikkhā d setaṭṭhikā salākavuttā,” of a famine Vin.iii.6, Vin.iii.15, Vin.iii.87 …
dālikā →
pts
Dālikā & Dālima
in -laṭṭhi a kind of creeper; equivalent to takkāri (?) Thig.297 (dālikā) = Thag-a.226 (dālikā & dālima).
Sk. dālika the colocynth & dāḍima the pomegranate tree
dālima →
pts
Dālikā & Dālima
in -laṭṭhi a kind of creeper; equivalent to takkāri (?) Thig.297 (dālikā) = Thag-a.226 (dālikā & dālima).
Sk. dālika the colocynth & dāḍima the pomegranate tree
eka →
pts
adjective noun masculine one. Eka follows the pron. declension i.e. nom. pl. is eke (e.g. Snp.43, Snp.294, Snp.780 etc.)
- “one” as number, either with or without contrast to two or more; often al …
gacchati →
pts
…ca pamāṇaṃ n’ atthi “there was no end of all who came & went” Ja.ii.133; gacchāma “let us go” Ja.i.263; gaccha dāni go away…
gata →
pts
gone, in all meanings of gacchati (q.v.) viz.
- literal. gone away, arrived at, directed to (c. acc.), opp ṭhita: gate ṭhite nisinne (loc. abs.) when going standing, sitting down (cp. gacchati 1) DN …
gati →
pts
…= Snp.644; yesaṃ gati n’ atthi Snp.499; and Nibbāna coincides with release from the gatis: gativippamokkhaṃ parinibbānaṃ Snp-a.368
…
guḷikā →
pts
little ball SN.v.462 (satta-kolaṭṭhi-mattiyo guḷikā, pl.) Thig.498 (kolaṭṭhimatta g˚ balls of the size of a jujube) cp. Thag-a.289.
to guḷa1; cp. Sk. guṭikā pill, guṇikā tumour
gāmika →
pts
- a governor of a village, overseer of a parish Vin.i.179; AN.iii.76, AN.iii.78, AN.iii.300 (in series w. raṭṭhika pettanika, senāpatika, pūgagamaṇika).
- [to gam ] adj. going wandering, travellin …
hadaya →
pts
gone to the heart, learnt by heart Mil.10 -gama [˚ngama] heart-stirring, pleasant, agreeable DN.i.4; DN.iii.173; MN.i.345; AN.ii.209; AN.v.205; Vin.iii.77 Mnd.446; Dhs.1343; DN-a.i.75. *-[pariḷā …
hanukā →
pts
the jaw Ja.i.498; DN-a.i.97; Mil.229; also nt. Vin.ii.266; Ja.i.461; Ja.ii.127; Ja.iv.188; -aṭṭhika the jaw bone Ja.i.265 sq.; Vism.251; Vb-a.58; Kp-a.49; Snp-a.116.
fr. hanu
hattha →
pts
- hand DN.i.124; AN.i.47; Snp.610; Ja.vi.40
■ forearm Vin.iv.221; of animals SN.v.148; Ja.i.149; -pāda hand and foot MN.i.523; AN.i.47; Ja.ii.117; Pv-a.241; Dhp-a.iv.7. sahassa˚; thousand …
hatthin →
pts
…MN.i.519; DN-a.i.37- hatthinī (f.) a she-elephant Dhp.105. hatthinikā (f. the same Vin.i.277; DN.i.49;…
hetu →
pts
…as synonyms, e.g. n’atthi hetu n’atthi paccayo DN.i.53; aṭṭha hetū aṭṭha paccayā DN.iii.284 sq.; cp. SN.iii.69 sq.; DN.ii.107;…
hāyana →
pts
Hāyana1
neuter diminution, decay, decrease DN.i.54; DN-a.i.165. Opposed to vaḍḍhana (increase) at MN.i.518.
fr. hā
Hāyana2
neuter year; …
ida →
pts
…see Pp-a.250); as idam-atthitā “being satisfied with what is sufficient” at Vism.81 expld. as atthika-bhāva at Pp-a.250….
idaṃ →
pts
…see Pp-a.250); as idam-atthitā “being satisfied with what is sufficient” at Vism.81 expld. as atthika-bhāva at Pp-a.250….
isi →
pts
…Ja.i.17 (Ja.v.90: isayo n’ atthi me samā of Buddha) Ja.v.140 (˚gaṇa), Ja.v.266, Ja.v.267 (isi Gotamo); Pv.ii.6#14 (yama-niyam’ ādīnaṃ…
iti →
pts
…3rd sg. perf. of atthi] “thus indeed it has been”, legendary lore, oral tradition, history usually mentioned as a branch of…
jānāti →
pts
…ñeyyapatho n’ atthi “beyond knowledge there is no way of knowledge” ib.; ñeyyasāgara the ocean of knowledge Pv-a.1. 2. Caus…
jāta →
pts
- As adj. n.un
- born, grown, arisen, produced (= nibbatta pātubhūta Cnd.256) Snp.576 (jātānaṃ maccānaṃ niccaṃ maraṇato bhayaṃ); jātena maccena kattabbaṃ kusalaṃ bahuṃ Dhp.53 = Mil.333; yakkhinī …
jāti →
pts
…vitiṇṇo j.˚ n’ atthi tassa punabbhavo Snp.746
- -sindhava a well-bred horse Ja.ii.97;
- -ssara the…
kalabha →
pts
the young of an elephant: see hatthi˚; and cp. kalāra.
cp. Sk. kalabha
kalyāṇa →
pts
(& kallāṇa)
- (adj.) beautiful, charming; auspicious, helpful, morally good. Syn bhaddaka Pv-a.9, Pv-a.116) and kusala (SN.ii.118; Pv-a.9 Pv-a.122); opp. pāpa (SN.i.83; MN.i.43; Pv-a.101, Pv-a …
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.
kalāya →
pts
kind of pea, the chick-pea MN.i.245 (kaḷāya); SN.i.150; AN.v.170; Snp.p.124; Ja.ii.75 (= varaka, the bean Phaseolus trilobus, and kālarāja-māsa); Ja.iii.370; Dhp-a.i.319. Its size may be gathered f …
kamma →
pts
…n’atthi loke raho nāma p˚ pakubbato “there is no hiding (-place) in this world for him who does evil” AN.i.149 so…
kanta →
pts
…Kvu.35, Kvu.211 Pv-a.277 (hatthi-) k˚ pleasing to elephants; of manta Dhp-a.i.163 of vīṇā Ja.vi.255 Ja.vi.262 Dhp-a.i.163 2. beloved by,…
kappeti →
pts
…beard done); Ja.v.262 (hatthiyānāni k. to harness the elephant-cars); DN-a.i.147 (pañca hatthinikā-satāni k. harness the 500…
kappāsa →
pts
- the silk-cotton tree Ja.iii.286; Ja.vi.336.
- cotton DN.ii.141; AN.iii.295; SN.v.284; Ja.i.350; Ja.vi.41; comb. w. uṇṇa AN.iii.37 = AN.iv.265 = AN.iv.268.
- -aṭṭhi a cotton s …
karin →
pts
…a hand,“ an elephant (cp. hatthin) Mhvs.24, Mhvs.34; Mhvs.25, Mhvs.68; Dāvs iv.2. In compounds kari.
- -gajjita the cry of…
kata →
pts
…(cp. ˚upāsana), -hatthika an artificial or toy-elephant Ja.vi.551 2. in ordinary meaning: made or done; -kamma the deed done…
kattara →
pts
adjective (only˚-) -daṇḍa a walking-stick or staff (of an ascetic) Vin.i.188 Vin.ii.76 = Vin.ii.208 sq.; Vin.iii.160; Ja.i.9; Ja.v.132; Ja.vi.52, Ja.vi.56, Ja.vi.520 Vism.91, Vism.125, Vism.181. …
katthati →
pts
to boast Snp.783 (ppr. med. akatthamāna). Cp. pavikatthita.
cp. Sk. katthate, etym. unexplained
katthin →
pts
adjective boasting AN.v.157 (+ vikatthin).
fr. katth
katthitar →
pts
ag. fr. katthati] a boaster Snp.930.
kaṅkala →
pts
skeleton; only in cpd. atthi˚ Aṭṭhikankal’ ūpamā kāmā Vin.ii.25; MN.i.130, MN.i.364; Ja.v.210; Thag.1150 (˚kuṭika):…
kaṇḍita →
pts
at Ja.i.155 is misprint; read: kaṇḍam assa atthī ti kaṇḍī taṃ kaṇḍinaṃ.
kaṇṇavant →
pts
adjective having an (open) ear, i.e. clever, sharp Ja.ii.261 (= kaṇṇachiddaṃ pana na kassaci n’atthi C.).
fr. kaṇṇa
kaṇṭaka →
pts
- a thorn Snp.845; Vin.i.188; Ja.v.102 Ja.vi.105 (in description of the Vetaraṇī); cp. kusa˚
- any instrument with a sharp point Sdhp.201.
- a bone, fish-bone Ja.i.222; in piṭṭhi˚; a bone of the …
kaṭa →
pts
Kaṭa1
a mat: see compounds & kaṭallaka.
kaṭhati →
pts
- to boil, to stew Bdhgh on Vin.i.205 see Vin. Texts ii.57 n1, where pp. is given as kuthita Similarly Thig.504 (cp. Sisters 174 n4, but cp. Mil trs. …
kaṭṭha →
pts
…wood Ja.i.326
- -hatthin a w. elephant, built by order of King Caṇḍapajjota to decoy King Udena (cp. the horse of…
kaṭṭhissa →
pts
silken coverlet embroidered with gems DN.i.7 = Vin.i.192 = Vin.ii.163; DN-a.i.87 = AN-a.445.
Sk.?
kevalin →
pts
…vaṭṭaṃ tesaṃ natthi paññâpanāya SN.iii.59 sq., i.e. “those who are thoroughly emancipated, these are the accomplished…”;…
khandha →
pts
…Thig.141 (Thag-a.65: natthi tesaṃ adhik˚?); craving is their cause & soil: hetupaṭicca sambhūtā kh. SN.i.134; the 4 arūpino kh. are…
khaṇa →
pts
…(cp. khaṇâtīta); n’ atthi so kh˚ vā layo vā muhutto vā yaṃ (nadī) āramati “there is no moment, no inkling, no particle of time…
khaṇḍikā →
pts
broken bit, a stick, in ucchu˚ Vv.33#26 (= ucchu-yaṭṭhi Dhp-a.iii.315).
fr. khaṇḍa
kho →
pts
…kho Vin.iv.134; Dhp.i.27, etc-In interr. sentences it often follows nu: kin nu kho Ja.i.279; atthi nu kho Ja.iii.52; kahan nu kho…
khīṇa →
pts
…purāṇaṃ navaṃ natthi sambhavaṃ Snp.235 (khīṇa = samucchinna Kp-a.194); pāpakamme khīṇe Pv-a.105. āsavakhīṇa one whose…
kilesa →
pts
Kilesa & klesa
stain, soil, impurity, fig. affliction; in a moral sense, depravity, lust. Its occurrence in the Piṭakas is rare; in later works, very frequent, where it is approx. tantamount to our t …
kiriya →
pts
…n’atthi kammaṃ, n’atthi kiriyaṃ n’atthi viriyan ti there is no karma, no after-effect and no vigour in this world AN.i.286…
kiriyā →
pts
…n’atthi kammaṃ, n’atthi kiriyaṃ n’atthi viriyan ti there is no karma, no after-effect and no vigour in this world AN.i.286…
kiñcana →
pts
…katthaci kiñcanaṃ n’atthi “I am not part of anything (i.e. associated with anything), and herein for me there is no attachment to…
kiṃ →
pts
…is nothing: see under atthi and kiñcana; kiñci n’atthi loke there is nothing in this world… Snp.1122….
klesa →
pts
Kilesa & klesa
stain, soil, impurity, fig. affliction; in a moral sense, depravity, lust. Its occurrence in the Piṭakas is rare; in later works, very frequent, where it is approx. tantamount to our t …
kola →
pts
the jujube fruit MN.i.80; AN.iii.49 (sampanna-kolakaṃ sūkaramaṃsa “pork with jujube”); Ja.iii.22 (= badara); Ja.vi.578.
- -mattiyo (pl.) of the size of a j. truit, always comb w. kolaṭṭhi-mattiy …
kolaṭṭhi →
pts
the kernel of the jujube, only in cpd. -mattiyo (pl.) SN.i.150 = AN.v.170 = Snp.p.125 (with kolamattiyo) and -mattā Thig.498 = Thag-a.289; Dhp-a.i.319.
kontīmant →
pts
…thus “worker in leather (-shields or armour),” with der. fr konta (“satthitāya kontāya likhattā…”), but reading and meaning are…
kosa →
pts
Kosa1
masculine neuter any cavity or enclosure containing anything, viz.
- a store-room or storehouse, treasury or granary AN.iv.95 (rāja˚); Snp.525; Ja.iv.409 (= wealth, stores); Ja.vi …
koṭi →
pts
the end—
- of space: the extreme part, top, summit, point (cp. anta to which it is opposed at Ja.vi.371): dhanu-koṭiṃ nissāya “through the (curved) end of my bow,” i.e. by means …
koṭṭa →
pts
? breaking, asi-k˚ note on Vin.iv.363 (for asikoṭṭha Vin.iv.171?); ˚aṭṭhi at Vism.254 read koṭṭh˚.
koṭṭha →
pts
Koṭṭha1
masculine neuter anything hollow and closed in (Cp. gabbha for both meanings) as
- the stomach or abdomen Mil.265, Vism.357; Sdhp.257.
- a closet, a monk’s cell, a storeroom MN. …
kriyā →
pts
…n’atthi kammaṃ, n’atthi kiriyaṃ n’atthi viriyan ti there is no karma, no after-effect and no vigour in this world AN.i.286…
ku →
pts
…with na: nowhere; yassa n’atthi upamā kvaci “of whom (i.e. of Gotama) there is no likeness anywhere” Snp.1137; cp. Snp.218, Snp.395;…
kumbha →
pts
…of an elephant Vin.ii.195 (hatthissa); Vv-a.182 (˚ālankārā ornaments for these).
-ūpama resembling a jar, of kāya Dhp.40 (=…
kuthati →
pts
to cook, to boil: kuthanto (ppr) boiling (putrid, foul? So Kern, Toev, s. v. Ja.vi.105 (of Vetaraṇī, cp. kuṭṭhita)
pp kuthita.
Sk. kvathati cp. kaṭhati, kaṭhita, kuṭṭhita, uk …
kuttaka →
pts
kuṇapa →
pts
…at Vism.343 as follows: hatthi˚, assa˚; go˚, mahiṃsa˚ manussa˚, ahi˚, kukkura˚. Cp. kaḷebara-gandha smell…
kuṭṭhita →
pts
hot, sweltering (of uṇha) SN.iv.289 (variant reading kikita); molten (of tamba, cp. uttatta) Pgdp.33. See also kathati kuthati, ukkaṭṭhita & pakkuṭṭhita.
kāla →
pts
…1884, 76–78 -hatthin “black elephant,” an instrument of torture in Avīci Sdhp.195. 2. Kāla time, etc. …
kāma →
pts
… ■ yo evamvādī… n’atthi kāmesu doso ti so kāmesu pātavyataṃ āpajjati AN.i.266 = MN.i.305 sq.
Similes
In the foll. passage…
kāya →
pts
…DN.iii.244; appl. to hatthi˚, ratha˚, patti˚, groups of elephants, carriages or soldiers SN.i.72
■ A good idea of the extensive meaning…
kāḷa →
pts
…1884, 76–78 -hatthin “black elephant,” an instrument of torture in Avīci Sdhp.195. 2. Kāla time, etc. …
la →
pts
syllable of abbreviation, corresponding to our “etc.”: see peyyāla. Lak-atthika
laddha →
pts
…Pv-a.57 (kuñjara l-n hatthi), Pv-a.107 (sūcikā jighacchā), Pv-a.119 (Purindada Sakka), Pv-a.143 (Himavanto = pabbata-rājā),…
lak-aṭṭhika →
pts
Lak-aṭṭhika
at Vv-a.222 is doubtful; aṭṭhika means “kernel,” lak˚; may be a misspelling for labujak˚ (?).
laṇḍa →
pts
excrement, dung of animals, dirt; mostly used with ref to elephants (haṭṭhi˚), e.g. at Ja.ii.19; Dhp-a.i.163, Dhp-a.i.192 Dhp-a.iv.156 (here also as assa˚; horse dung.) Cp. *[laṇḍikā](/define/laṇ …
laṭṭhi →
pts
- a staff, stick DN.i.105 (patoda goad), DN.i.126 (id.); Vv-a.64 (id.); Ja.iv.310 (laṭṭhī hata laṭṭhiyā hata G.); Ja.v.280; Mil.27.
- stick of sugar cane (ucchu˚) Pv-a.257.
- sprout of a plant, o …
laṭṭhikā →
pts
Err:508
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; …
loka →
pts
…appatvā lokantaṃ dukkhā atthi pamocanaṃ). -antagū one who has reached the end of the world (and of all things worldly) epithet of an…
madhu →
pts
…hutvā.“
- -atthika (madhu˚) desirous of honey, seeking honey Ja.iv.205; Mhvs.5, Mhvs.50. *…
madhuka →
pts
adjective noun connected with honey.
- (n.) the tree Bassia latifolia (lit. honey tree) Vin.i.246; Ja.v.324, Ja.v.405; Ja.vi.529; Mil.165.
- the fruit of that tree Ja.iv.434.
- (adj.) (-˚) full o …
magga →
pts
…meaning is “nibbān’ atthikehi maggīyati (traced by those who are looking for N.), nibbānaṃ vā maggeti kilese vā mārento gacchatī ti…
maha →
pts
…the Bo tree Ja.iv.229. vihāra˚; festival held on the building of a monastery Ja.i.94; Vv-a.188. hatthi˚; a festival called the elephant f….
mahant →
pts
…Ja.v.115; Ja.vi.2.
- -hatthi a large elephant MN.i.184 (˚pada elephant’s foot, as the largest of all animal feet),…
makara →
pts
mythical fish or sea monster, Leviathan (cp. Zimmer, Altind. Leben 97; Ja.ii.442; Ja.iii.188; Mil.131, Mil.377; Thag-a.204
■ f. makarinī Mil.67.
-dantaka the tooth of a s …
mamāyita →
pts
…(explained as: yassa “ahan” ti vā “maman” ti vā gāho n’ atthi Dhp-a.iv.100); Snp.1056 (cp. Cnd.499).
pp. of mamāyati
mana(s) →
pts
…caritvā) Dhp.391 (natthi dukkaṭaṃ), cp. Dhp.96; santaṃ tassa manaṃ, santā vācā ca kamma ca. Besides with…
mano →
pts
…caritvā) Dhp.391 (natthi dukkaṭaṃ), cp. Dhp.96; santaṃ tassa manaṃ, santā vācā ca kamma ca. Besides with…
matta →
pts
…for ˚matta); Vv-a.158 (hatthi matto elephant in rut) Dhp-a.iv.24 (id.); Pv-a.47 (surā˚), Pv-a.86 (māna-mada˚), Pv-a.280…
mattā →
pts
…(mattaṭṭhiya = ˚atthika) desirous of moderation, moderate Thag.922.
- -ññu knowing the right measure, moderate, temperate (bhojane…
maya →
pts
adjective (-˚ only) made of, consisting of
■ An interesting analysis (interesting for judging the views and sense of etymology of an ancient commentator) of maya is given by Dhamm …
maññati →
pts
…DN.i.137 (patapati m. paccatthike yasasā); SN.i.181 (m. ’haṃ); SN.iv.289 (paveliyamānena m kāyena); Ja.ii.275; Mil.21; Vism.90, Vism.92…
maṅgala →
pts
…dream Ja.vi.330.
- -hatthi state elephant Mhvs.35, Mhvs.21; Dhp-a.i.389.
cp. Vedic mangala. Explained by Dhtp.24 with…
maṇi →
pts
- a gem, jewel. At several places one may interpret as “crystal.” DN.i.7 (as ornament); Dhp.161; Ja.vi.265 (agghiya, precious). In simile at DN.i.76 (maṇi veḷuriyo). On maṇi in similes see J.P.T.S. …
meṇḍa →
pts
…elephant-driver in cpd hatthi˚; elephants’ keeper Ja.iii.431; Ja.v.287; Ja.vi.489.
dial., cp. Prk. měṇṭha & miṇṭha: Pischel,…
mitta →
pts
…or enemy Snp.561 (= paccatthika Snp-a.455); DN.iii.185. pāpa-mitta bad friend Pv-a.5
■ For refs. see e.g. Snp.58, Snp.255, Snp.296,…
miñja →
pts
miñjā (f.) marrow, pith, kernel Vin.i.25 (in sequence chavi, camma, maṃsa, nahāru, aṭṭhi, miñjā); Vism.235 (id.); Kp iii. (aṭṭhi˚, f. cp. Kp-a.52, nt.); Ja.iv.402 (tāla˚ pith of th …
muddha →
pts
Muddha1
infatuated, bewildered, foolish Ja.v.436.
- -dhātuka bewildered in one’s nature, foolish(ly Ja.iv.391 (variant reading luddha˚); Dhp-a.iii.120 (variant read …
muduka →
pts
adjective = mudu.
- flexible, pliable, soft SN.ii.221 (sanghāṭi); Vism.66 (giving in easily, compared with ukkaṭṭha & majjhima); Kp-a.49 (˚aṭṭhikāni soft bones); Mhvs.25, 102 (sayana); -bhūmi Mil. …
mutiṅga →
pts
…-sadda sound of the drum Ja.i.3 (one of the 10 sounds hatthi˚, assa˚ etc.).
Sk. mṛdanga on d → t. cp. Geiger,…
mutta →
pts
…(gūtha˚ +).
- -vatthi the bladder Vism.345.
cp. Vedic mūtra; Idg. *meud to be wet, as in Gr. μύζω to suck,…
muṇḍa →
pts
…a bare mountain Ja.i.303 (Hatthimatta) Vv-a.302 (variant reading for T. muṇḍika-pabbata).
- -vaṭṭin “shaven…
māraka →
pts
…man-killer Ja.ii.182; hatthi˚; elephant-killer Dhp-a.i.80
■ m. in phrase samāraka (where the-ka belongs to…
na →
pts
…neka (= aneka) several; (b) natthi, natthika etc. (q.v.).
Ved. na = Idg. *ně; Lat. ne in n’ unquam etc., Goth. ni; Sk. na ca = Lat. neque =…
nagara →
pts
stronghold, citadel, fortress a (fortified) town, city. As seat of the government as important centre of trade contrasted with gāma nigama (village & market-place or township) Vin.iii.47 (˚bandhana), …
nahāru →
pts
Nahāru & Nhāru
sinew, tendon muscle. In the anatomy of the body n. occupies the place between maṃsa (flesh, soft flesh) & aṭṭhi (bone) as is seen from ster. sequ …
nakhaka →
pts
…or resembling a claw, in hatthi˚; like elephants’ claws, epithet of a castle (pāsāda) Vin.ii.169 (Bdhgh on p. 323: hatthikumbhe…
natthibhāva →
pts
non-existence Dhp-a.iii.324.
n’ atthi-bhāva
natthika →
pts
…professes the motto of “natthi,” a sceptic, nihilist SN.i.96; usually in compounds
- -diṭṭhi scepticism,…
natthitā →
pts
nihilism SN.ii.17; Ja.v.110.
Sk. nāstitā, fr. n’ atthi
nhāru →
pts
Nahāru & Nhāru
sinew, tendon muscle. In the anatomy of the body n. occupies the place between maṃsa (flesh, soft flesh) & aṭṭhi (bone) as is seen from ster. sequ …
nibbiddha →
pts
…thoroughfare. The reading patatthiyo at Ja.vi.276, for which nibbiddha-vīthiyo is the C. expln is to be corrected into…
nibbāna →
pts
…sassataṃ Kv.34; suvatthi Snp.235 5. N. is realisable in this world, i.e. in this life if it is mature (diṭṭhe…
nikkhipati →
pts
- to lay down (carefully), to put down, to lay (an egg) Vin.ii.114; Iti.13, Iti.14 (Pot. nikkhipeyya); Pp.34; Ja.i.49 (aṇḍakaṃ)
- to lay aside, to put away Vin.i.46 (patta-cīvaraṃ) AN.i.206 (daṇḍaṃ …
nimmita →
pts
adjective past participle
measured out, planned, laid out; created (by supernatural power iddhi); measured, stately DN.i.18, DN.i.56 (iddhiyā pi DN-a.i.167), DN.i.219 (Su˚ devaputta. Np.), ibid. (Pa …
niraya →
pts
…at Pv-a.53 is “n’ atthi ettha ayo sukhan ti” = there is no good; that given by Bdhgh at Vism.427 “n’ atthi ettha assādasaññito…
nissarati →
pts
…(c. abl.) AN.i.260 (yasmā atthi loke nissaraṇaṃ tasmā sattā lokamhā nissaranti)
pp nissaṭa, grd…
niyama →
pts
…(ayaṃ n. saṃsāren’ atthi: law, necessity)
■ aniyama indefiniteness choice, generality Dhs-a.57; Vv-a.16 (yaṃ kiñci =…
niyāmatā →
pts
state of being settled, certainty, reliance surety, being fixed in (-˚) SN.ii.25 (dhamma˚ + dhammaṭṭhitatā); AN.i.286 (id.), Ja.i.113 (saddhammassa n assurance of…); Kv.586 (accanta˚ final assurance …
nāga →
pts
…animal (thus in combination hatthi-nāga characterising “a Nāga elephant”) & freq. as symbol of strength & endurance (“heroic”). Thus…
ohita →
pts
- put down into, deposited Dhp.150.
- put down, laid down, taken off, relieved of, in phrase ohitabhāro (arahaṃ) (a Saint) who has laid down the burden: see arahatta iii. C.; …
okāsa FIXME double →
pts
…Ja.iv.413 (vātassa o. natthi the wind has no access); Snp-a.547
■ In this meaning freq. in combn. with foll. verbs:
1….
pabhinna →
pts
…(hatthi˚); Dhp.326 (hatthi˚ = mattahatthi Dhp-a.iv.24) Thag.77; Ja.iv.494; Ja.vi.488; Pv.i.11#2 (read chinnapabhinna-gatta); Mil.261,…
paccanika →
pts
…paṭigāthā Snp-a.39.
cp. Sk. pratyanīka & see paccatthika
paccanīya →
pts
…paṭigāthā Snp-a.39.
cp. Sk. pratyanīka & see paccatthika
paccatthika →
pts
adjective noun an opponent adversary, enemy Vin.ii.94 sq. (atta˚ personal enemy) AN.v.71 (id.; T. attha˚); DN.i.50, DN.i.70, DN.i.137; Iti.83; Pv-a.62 Cp. paccāmitta.
paṭi + …
pacchima →
pts
…western (opp. purima or puratthima) DN.i.153 (disā); SN.i.145. 3. lowest, meanest Vin.ii.108; MN.i.23; SN.ii.203.
Sk. paścima, superl….
paccupaṭṭhahati →
pts
“to stand up before,” to be present; only in pp. paccupaṭṭhita and in Caus paccupaṭṭhāpeti (q.v.).
paṭi + upa + sthā
paccupaṭṭhita →
pts
(re)presented, offered, at one’s disposal, imminent, ready, present DN.iii.218 (˚kāmā) Iti.95 (id.); Snp.p.105; Iti.111; Kv.157, Kv.280; Mil.123.
pp. of paccupaṭṭhahati; cp. BSk. pratyupasthita, Divy Index
pada →
pts
…usually -˚, like hatthipadaṃ elephant’s foot MN.i.176, MN.i.184; SN.i.86; SN.v.43, SN.v.231; and with numerals dvi˚ & di˚, catup˚,…
pakaṭṭhita →
pts
see pakk˚.
pakkaṭhita →
pts
Pakkaṭhita (pakkuthita)
cooked up, boiled, boiling hot, hot Thūpavaṃsa 4833; Ja.v.268 (pakaṭṭh˚ vv.ll. pakkudh & jakankaṭhi); Ja.vi.112 (˚kaṭṭh˚), Ja.vi.114 (id.; variant reading BB ˚kuṭhi …
pakkaṭṭhī →
pts
boiling (-hot) mixture (of oil?) MN.i.87, explained by C. as katita-(= kaṭh˚) gomaya, boiling cow-dung, variant reading chakaṇakā see p.537. The id. p. at Cnd.199 reads chakaṇaṭī, evidently a bon …
pakkhin →
pts
…for the usual ˚pakkhika).
fr. pakkha1 = pakkhānaṃ atthitāya pakkhī ti vuccati Snp-a.465; Ved. pakṣin bird
pakkhipati →
pts
…osadhaṃ); Pv-a.41 (atthikāni thūpe p.) Dhp-a.i.71 (the corpse into the fire). 2. to throw into hurl into, in Niraya-passage at…
pakkuthita →
pts
Pakkaṭhita (pakkuthita)
cooked up, boiled, boiling hot, hot Thūpavaṃsa 4833; Ja.v.268 (pakaṭṭh˚ vv.ll. pakkudh & jakankaṭhi); Ja.vi.112 (˚kaṭṭh˚), Ja.vi.114 (id.; variant reading BB ˚kuṭhi …
palikhādati →
pts
to bite all round, to gnaw or peck off MN.i.364 (kukkuro aṭṭhikankalaṃ p.).
pali + khādati
pallatthikā →
pts
same meaning as pallattha Vin.ii.213; Vin.iii.162 (cp. Vin. Texts i.62; iii.141); Vism.79 (dussa˚).
fr. pallattha
pallatthita →
pts
perverse Ja.v.79.
doubtful, perhaps we should read paliyattha, see Kern,
Toevoegselen
s. v.
pamutti →
pts
setting free, release SN.i.209; Thig.248; Ja.iv.478; Ne.131 (= SN.i.209; but read pamutty atthi); Pv-a.103 (dukkhato).
fr. pa + muc
para →
pts
…Pv-a.253 (idhalokato p. natthi); Snp-a.478 (= parattha); Sdhp.316, Sdhp.326, Sdhp.327. -vambhitā contempt of others MN.i.19 (a˚)….
patatthi →
pts
at Ja.vi.276 is misprint for pathaddhi (q.v.).
patha →
pts
…so perhaps to be read for patatthi, according to Fausböll Ja.vi.276. Unclear in meaning, explained by nibbiddha vīthi (frequented road? *…
patoda →
pts
goad, driving stick, prick, spur MN.i.124; MN.iii.97; SN.iv.176; AN.ii.114 AN.iii.28; AN.iv.91; AN.v.324; Thag.210; Ja.i.57, Ja.i.192; Dhs.16 Dhs.20, Dhs.292; Pp.25; Snp-a.147; Thag-a.174; Sdhp.367. …
pattheti →
pts
…(med.) one who does not wish for himself Snp.914 (cp. Cnd.337)
pp patthita (q.v.).
pa + arth, cp. Sk….
patthita →
pts
wished for, desired, requested, sought after Snp.836; Mil.227, Mil.361; Dhp-a.iv.201; Pv-a.47 (˚ākāra of the desired kind, as wished for) Sdhp.79 (a˚).
pp. of pattheti
patthīna →
pts
…Dhs-a.307. Also as patthinna at Vin.i.286 (= atirajitattā thaddha Bdhgh on p. 391); Vism.361 (= thīna p. Vism262); Vb-a.67…
patti →
pts
Patti1
on foot, one who is on foot, a foot-soldier Vin.iv.105 (as one of the 4 constituents of a senā or army, viz. hatthī elephants, assā horses, rathā chariots, pattī …
pavikatthita →
pts
boasted Ja.i.359.
pp. of pa + vi + katthati
payirupāsita →
pts
worshipped Pv-a.116 (= upaṭṭhita), Pv-a.205 (= purakkhata).
pp. of payirupāsati
pañca →
pts
…p. amaccā Ja.v.231; p hatthino Dhp-a.i.164; pañca nāriyo agamiṃsu Vv.32#2 p. puttāni khādāmi Pv.i.6#3
■ Note. No. 5 in…
paṇhikā →
pts
the heel Ja.i.491; Kp-a.49 (˚aṭṭhi); Vism.253 (id.); Pv-a.185.
fr. paṇhi
paṭipuggala →
pts
…SN.i.158; Snp.544; Iti.123 (natthi te paṭipuggala)
■ appaṭipuggala without a rival, unrivalled, without compare…
paṭiyatta →
pts
prepared, got ready, made, dressed Vin.iv.18 (alankata˚); Ja.iv.380 (C. for pakata) Pv-a.25 (C. for upaṭṭhita), Pv-a.75 (alankata˚), Pv-a.135 (id.), Pv-a.232 (id.), Pv-a.279 (id.); Kp-a.118 (ala …
paṭṭhika →
pts
in pañca˚ see under pañca.
phala →
pts
phalamaya →
pts
stands in all probability for phalika-maya, made of crystal, as is suggested by context, which gives it in line with kaṭṭha-maya & loha-maya (& aṭṭhi˚ danta˚, veḷu˚ etc.). It occurs in same phras …
phusati →
pts
Phusati1
- (lit.) to touch Vism.463 (phusatī ti phasso) DN-a.i.61 (aor. phusī = metri causa for phusi); Mil.157 (grd. aphusa not to be touched).
- (fig.) pharati*, as …
phāla →
pts
Phāla1
masculine & neuter ploughshare SN.i.169; Snp.p.13 & Snp.v.77 (explained as “phāletī ti ph.” Snp-a.147) Ja.i.94; Ja.iv.118; Ja.v.104; Ud.69 (as m.); Dhp-a.i.395.
cp. Vedic phāla
…
phāsukā →
pts
rib, only in pl. phāsukā Vin.i.74 (upaḍḍha˚ bhañjitabbā), in phrase sabbā te phāsukā bhaggā Ja.i.493 (lit.), which is fig. applied at Dhp.154 (explained as “sabbā avasesa-kiles …
pihayita →
pts
desired, envied, always combined with patthita Mil.182, Mil.351.
pp. of pihayati
pihā →
pts
…disvā Buddha-bhāvāya pihaṃ anuppādetvā thita-satto nāma n’ atthi)
■ adj apiha without desire SN.i.181.
fr. spṛh,…
pitta →
pts
…Dhp-a.iii.15 (cittaṃ n’ atthi pittaṃ n’ atthi has no heart and no bile, i.e. does not feel & get excited; vv.ll. vitta & nimitta). 2….
piṇḍa →
pts
- a lump, ball, thick (& round mass SN.i.206 (aṭṭhīyaka˚); Pv.iii.5#5 (nonīta˚); Vv-a.62 (kummāsa˚), Vv-a.65; Sdhp.529 (ayo˚).
- a lump of food esp. of alms, alms given as food SN.i.76; Snp.217, S …
piṭṭha →
pts
Piṭṭha1
neuter what is ground, grindings, crushed seeds, flour. Vin.i.201, Vin.i.203; Vin.iv.261 Vin.iv.341 (tila˚ = piññāka); Ja.ii.244 (māsa˚). As piṭṭhi at Ja.i.347. …
piṭṭhi →
pts
Piṭṭhi & Piṭṭhī
feminine
- the back Vin.ii.200 (piṭṭhī); MN.i.354; Ja.i.207; Ja.ii.159, Ja.ii.279. piṭṭhiṃ (paccāmittassa) passati to see the (enemy’s) back, i.e. to see the …
piṭṭhī →
pts
Piṭṭhi & Piṭṭhī
feminine
- the back Vin.ii.200 (piṭṭhī); MN.i.354; Ja.i.207; Ja.ii.159, Ja.ii.279. piṭṭhiṃ (paccāmittassa) passati to see the (enemy’s) back, i.e. to see the …
potaka →
pts
…(supaṇṇa˚), Ja.i.218 (hatthi˚); Ja.ii.288 (assa˚ colt); Ja.iii.174 (sakuṇa˚); Pv-a.152 (gaja˚)
■ f potikā Ja.i.207…
pubba →
pts
…of a locality east of Sāvatthi AN.iii.344; Snp.p.139 (cp. Snp-a.502).
- -āsava former intoxication Snp.913, cp….
puna →
pts
…na hi dāni punā atthi; variant reading puna). Besides this the r is apparent in the doubling of the first consonants of compounds…
pura →
pts
…adjectival: purāṇa, puratthima, purima.
on etym. see purā, purāṇa, pure
Pura
neuter
- a town, fortress, city…
puratthima →
pts
…*pura, cp. Prk. (AMg.) puratthima, acc. to Pischel, Gr. § 602 a der. fr. purastāt (= P puratthaṃ) as *purastima, like *pratyastima (=…
purisa →
pts
…Cp porisa, posa.
- -atthika one who seeks a servant Vin.ii.297.
- -anta = purisādhama Snp.664 (anta = Sk. antya;…
puñja →
pts
(usually -˚) a heap, pile, mass, multitude Vin.ii.211; Ja.i.146 (sabba-rogānaṃ). As in foll. compounds: aṭṭhi˚ Iti.17 (+ aṭṭhikandala); kaṭṭha˚ AN.iii.408; AN.iv.72; Ja.ii.327 …
puñña →
pts
puṭa →
pts
…hollow of the hand Mil.87; vatthi˚; bladder(-bag Vism.264; sippi- puṭa oyster shell Ja.v.197, Ja.v.206. puṭaṃ karoti to form a hollow…
pācana →
pts
Pācana1
neuter bringing to boil, cooking Ja.i.318 (yāgu˚). Cp. pari˚.
fr. pac, Caus. pāceti
Pācana2
neuter a goad, stick SN.i.172; Snp.p.13; Snp.v.77; Ja.iii.281; Ja.iv.310 …
pāda →
pts
- the foot, usually pl. pādā both feet, e.g. Vin.i.9, Vin.i.34, Vin.i.188; Iti.111; Snp.309, Snp.547, Snp.768, Snp.835, Snp.1028; Ja.ii.114; Ja.iv.137; Dhp-a.iii.196; Pv-a.4, Pv-a.10, Pv-a.40, …
pālibhaddaka →
pts
the tree Butea frondosa Ja.iv.205; Cnd.680Aii Vism.256 (˚aṭṭhi); Vb-a.239 (id.); Kp-a.46, Kp-a.53; Dhs-a.14; Dhp-a.i.383. As phālibhaddaka (-vana) at Ja.ii. …
pāmokkha →
pts
…sa˚); Pp.69 Pp.70; Mil.75 (hatthi˚ state elephant). disā˚ worldfamed Ja.i.166, Ja.i.285; Ja.ii.278; Ja.vi.347
■ Freq. in series agga…
pāra →
pts
…see compounds:
- -atthika (pār’) wishing to cross beyond DN.i.244
- -ga “going beyond,” traversing,…
pāsāṇa →
pts
rock, stone AN.i.283; Snp.447; Ja.i.109, Ja.i.199; Ja.v.295; Vism.28, Vism.182, Vism.183; Vb-a.64 (its size as cpd with pabbata); Dhp-a.iii.151; Dhs-a.389; Vv-a.157; Sdhp.328.
- *-[gu …
pūti →
pts
adjective putrid, stinking, rotten, fetid DN.ii.353 (khaṇḍāni pūtīni); MN.i.73, MN.i.89 = MN.iii.92 (aṭṭhikāni pūtīni); Vin.iii.236 (anto˚); SN.iii.54; Pv.i.3#2; Pv.i.6#1 (= kuṇapagandha Pv-a.32); Vi …
ratana →
pts
…cakka˚ out of Cakkadaha; hatthi from the Uposatha-race; assa˚ from the clan of Valāhassarāja, maṇi˚ from Vepulla, and the last 3 without…
raṭṭhaka →
pts
adjective belonging to the kingdom, royal, sovereign Ja.iv.91 (senāvāhana)
■ Cp. raṭṭhika.
Sk. rāṣṭraka
raṭṭhika →
pts
- one belonging to a kingdom, subject in general, inhabitant Ja.ii.241 (brāhmaṇa gahapati-r- do ārik’ ādayo).
- an official of the kingdom [op Sk. rāṣṭriya a pretender; also king’s brother in-law …
reruka →
pts
“elephant’s tooth,” ivory Ja.ii.230 (= hatthi-danta C.).
etym.? Probably dialectical
reṇu →
pts
- dust; pl. reṇū particles of dust
■ Vin.i.32 (˚hatā bhūmi); Vism.338 = Mnd.505 = Ja.i.117 (rāgo rajo na ca pana reṇu vuccati); Ja.iv.362 (okiṇṇā raja-reṇūhi; C. explains by “paṃsūhi”); Mil.274 …
roga →
pts
illness, disease
■ The defn of roga at Ja.ii.437 is “roga rujana-sabhāvattaṃ.” There are many diff enumerations of rogas and sets of standard combinations, of which the foll. may be ment …
ropeti →
pts
Ropeti1
- to plant or sow Ja.i.150 (nivāpatiṇaṃ); Mhvs.15, Mhvs.42 (amb’ aṭṭhikaṃ); Mhvs.19, Mhvs.56; Dhp-a.ii.109.
- to put up, fix Ja.i.143 (sūlāni).
- to further, increase, make grow …
rājan →
pts
Rājā (Rājan)
king, a ruling potentate. The defn at Vin.iii.222 is “yo koci rajjaṃ kāreti.” The fanciful etym. at DN.iii.93 Vism.419 is “dhammena pare rañjetī ti rājā” i.e. he gladdens othe …
rājā →
pts
Rājā (Rājan)
king, a ruling potentate. The defn at Vin.iii.222 is “yo koci rajjaṃ kāreti.” The fanciful etym. at DN.iii.93 Vism.419 is “dhammena pare rañjetī ti rājā” i.e. he gladdens othe …
sabba →
pts
…Snp-a.ii.54; Vism.97 -atthika always useful Mil.153. -ābhibhū conquering all Snp.211; Vin.i.8. -otuka…
sahassa →
pts
thousand, used as a singular with a noun in the plural, sahassaṃ vācā Dhp.100; satasahassaṃ vassāni Ja.i.29; also in the plural after other numerals cattāri satasahassāni chaḷabhiññā Bv.ii.204 = J …
sahattha →
pts
…id. Pv-a.110, Pv-a.124, Pv-a.135; Ja.iii.267 Ja.vi.305. Cp. sāhatthika.
sa4 + hattha
sahatthin →
pts
adjective together with the elephant Mhvs.25, Mhvs.70.
sa3 + hatthin
samatthita →
pts
adjective unravelling Mil.1.
cp. Sk. samarthita, saṃ + pp. of arthayati
samatthiya →
pts
adjective able Sdhp.619.
fr. samattha
samavaṭṭhita →
pts
ready Snp.345 (˚-ā savanāya sotā).
sambhava →
pts
…mother DN.i.34; Dhs-a.306; natthi sambhavaṃ has not arisen Snp.235. 2. semen virile Ja.v.152; Ja.vi.160; Mil.124.
- -esin…
sammuti →
pts
- consent, permission Vin.iii.199.
- choice, selection, delegation Vin.iii.159.
- fixing, determination (of boundary) Vin.i.106.
- common consent, general opinion, convention, that which is genera …
sant →
pts
…sattama (q.v.).
ppr. of atthi
sati →
pts
memory, recognition, consciousness, DN.i.180; DN.ii.292; Mil.77–Mil.80 intentness of mind, wakefulness of mind, mindfulness alertness, lucidity of mind, self-possession, conscience self-consciousnes …
satthar →
pts
teacher, master
■ nom. satthā DN.i.49; Snp.179;
■ acc. satthāraṃ DN.i.163; Snp.153, Snp.343;
■ instr. satthārā DN.i.163;
■ instr. satthunā Mhvs.32, Mhvs.19;
■ gen. satthu DN.i.110; Iti.79; V …
satthi →
pts
Satthi1
neuter & feminine the thigh Vin.ii.161; Thag.151; Vv.81#17; Ja.ii.408; Ja.iii.83; Ja.vi.528; antarā˚ between the thighs…
satthika →
pts
adjective belonging to a caravan DN.ii.344.
fr. sattha3
sañcaya →
pts
accumulation, quantity Snp.697; Iti.17 (aṭṭhi˚); Mil.220.
fr. saṃ + ci
saññā →
pts
saññāyo and saññā-e.g. MN.i.108)
- sense, consciousness, perception, being the third khandha Vin.i.13; MN.i.300; SN.iii.3 sq.; Dhs.40 Dhs.58, Dhs.61, Dhs.113; Vb-a.42.
- sense, perception, discer …
saṅghāta →
pts
- striking, killing, murder Vin.i.137; DN.i.141; DN.ii.354; MN.i.78; AN.ii.42 sq.
- knocking together (cp. sanghaṭṭeti), snapping of the fingers (acchara˚) AN.i.34, AN.i.38; Ja.vi.64.
- accumulatio …
saṅghāṭa →
pts
- a raft Ja.ii.20, Ja.ii.332 (nāvā˚), Ja.iii.362 (id.), Ja.ii.371. Mil.376. dāru˚; (= nāvā˚) Ja.v.194 Ja.v.195.
- junction, union Vv-a.233.
- collection, aggregate Ja.iv.15 (upāhana˚); Thag.519 …
saṅkantika →
pts
… fr….
saṅkhalikā →
pts
chain SN.i.76; Ja.iii.168; Ja.vi.3; Cnd.304#iii; Mil.149, Mil.279; Dhp-a.iv.54; Pv-a.152 Sometimes saṅkhalika (esp. in composition), e.g. Ja.iii.125 (˚bandhana); Ja.vi.3; Mil.279
■ *[aṭṭhi˚](/de …
saṅkhalā →
pts
chain Thig.509. aṭṭhi˚; a chain of bones, skeleton AN.iii.97. As -kaṅkalā at Thig.488.
cp. Sk. śṛnkhalā
saṅkhā →
pts
Saṅkhyā (f.)
- enumeration, calculation, estimating DN.ii.277; MN.i.109; Mil.59 Mil.2. number Dāvs i.25.
- denomination, definition, word, name (cp. on term K.S. i.321) SN.iii.71 sq.; SN.iv.376 …
saṅkhāra →
pts
…nirodhena n’atthi dukkhassa sambhavo); Vism.453, Vism.462 sq. (the 51), Vism.529 sq.; Dhp-a.iii.264, Dhp-a.iii.379; Vb-a.134 (4…
saṭṭhi →
pts
ordinal number sixty DN.i.45; DN.ii.261; Snp.538; Dhp-a.iii.412 (ekūna˚). It is found mostly in the same application as cha (group-number) e.g. at Ja.i.64 (˚turiya-sahassāni); Vv- …
senā →
pts
an army Vin.i.241; Vin.iv.104 sq. (where described as consisting of hatthī assā, rathā, pattī), Vin.iv.160; SN.i.112; AN.iii.397; AN.v.82; Ja.ii.94; Mil.4; Mnd.95 (Māra˚), Mnd.174 (id.).
- *-[gutta] …
seta →
pts
adjective white DN.ii.297 = MN.i.58; Snp.689; AN.iii.241; Vb-a.63 (opp kāḷa); Ja.i.175; Pv-a.157, Pv-a.215. name of a mountain in the Himālayas SN.i.67 = Mil.242; an elephant of King Pasenadi AN.ii …
sotthi →
pts
sovatthika →
pts
…fr. sotthi with diaeresis, or fr. su + atthi + ka = Sk. svastika
su →
pts
…der.; sovacassa
■ vatthi [i.e. su + asti] hail well-being Cp. 100 = Ja.iv.31; cp. sotthi
■ vammita well harnessed Ja.i.179….
sugata →
pts
…Ja.iii.368.
- -vidatthi a Buddha-span, a span of the accepted length Vin.iii.149; Vin.iv.173. *…
sukha →
pts
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 …
sutta →
pts
…lore of cows); Ja.ii.46 (hatthi˚ elephant trainer’s handbook).
- -anta 1 a chapter of the Scriptures, a text, a discourse…
suññatā →
pts
…Mil.16; Vism.333 (n’atthi; suñña; vivitta; i, e. abhāva, suññatā, vivitt’ ākāra), Vism.578 (12 fold,…
sāhatthika →
pts
adjective with one’s own hand Ja.i.168; Dhs-a.97; Snp-a.493; Kp-a.29.
fr. sahattha
sāla →
pts
Sal tree (Shorea robusta) MN.i.488; DN.ii.134; AN.i.202; AN.iii.49, AN.iii.214; Dhp.162.
sālā →
pts
…car shed Dhp-a.iii.121; hatthi˚; an elephant stable Vin.i.277, Vin.i.345 Vin.ii.194; Ja.i.187.
cv. Vedic śālā, cp. Gr. καλία hut,…
sāmatthiya →
pts
ability Mhvs.37, Mhvs.243
abstr. fr. samattha
sīvathikā →
pts
…śivālaya; Kern derives it as śīvan “lying” + atthi “bone, problematic
taca →
pts
(& taco nt.)
- bark. MN.i.198, MN.i.434, MN.i.488; AN.v.5
- skin, hide (similar to camma, denoting the thick outer skin, as contrasted with chavi, thin skin, see chavi & cp. Ja.i …
takkārī →
pts
the tree Sesbania Aegyptiaca (a kind of acacia) Thig.297 (= dālika-laṭṭhi Thag-a.226).
tapassin →
pts
adjective noun one devoted to religious austerities, an ascetic (non-Buddhist). Fig. one who exercises self-control & attains mastery over his senses Vin.i.234 = AN.iv.184 (tapassī samaṇo Gotamo); D …
tayo →
pts
num. card. three.
■ nom. acc. m. tayo (Snp.311), & tayas (tayas; su dhammā Snp.231, see Kp-a.188)
■ f. tisso (DN.i.143; AN.v.210; Iti.99)
■ nt. tīṇi (AN.i.1 …
taṇhā →
pts
…taṇhāya vippamuttassa natthi soko kuto bhayaṃ Dhp.216 taṇhāya uḍḍito loko SN.i.40; yaṃ loke piyarūpaṃ sātarūpaṃ etth’ esā…
thīna →
pts
…where p. 361 reads patthinna˚).
- -middha sloth & drowsiness, stolidity & torpor; two of the 5 nīvaraṇāni (*Dhs….
ti →
pts
…3rd sg. perf. of atthi] “thus indeed it has been”, legendary lore, oral tradition, history usually mentioned as a branch of…
titti →
pts
…t. kāmesu vijjati); n atthi t. kāmānaṃ Thig.487; Ja.v.486 (dhammesu) Vv-a.11; Pv-a.32 (˚ṃ gacchati find s.), Pv-a.55…
tiṭṭhati →
pts
to stand, etc.
I. Forms
pres ind. tiṭṭhati (Snp.333, Snp.434; Pv.i.5#1);
imper second tiṭṭha, 3rd tiṭṭhatu ppr. tiṭṭhaṃ, tiṭṭhanto, tiṭṭhamāna;
pot tiṭṭhe (Snp.918, Snp.968) & tiṭṭheyy …
tāla →
pts
- the palmyra tree (fan palm), Borassus flabelliformis; freq. in comparisons similes MN.i.187; Ja.i.202 (˚vana), Ja.i.273 (˚matta as tall as a palm): Vv-a.162; Pv-a.100 (chinnamūlo viya tālo)
- a …
ubbhaṭṭhaka →
pts
adjective standing erect or upright DN.i.167; MN.i.78, MN.i.92, MN.i.282, MN.i.308, MN.i.343; AN.i.296; AN.ii.206; Pp.55 (ubb˚; = uddhaṃ ṭhitaka Pp-a 233).
ubbha + ṭha + ka of sthā, prob. contra …
ucchindati →
pts
…SN.iv.309; Ja.v.242, Ja.v.467; Mil.192; Pv-a.63, Pv-a.130 (= na pavattati), Pv-a.253 (= natthi)
pp ucchinna (q.v.).
ud…
udaya →
pts
…AN.v.15 AN.v.25.
- -atthika desirous of increase, interest or wealth (cp above Vv.84#7 dhan’atthika) AN.ii.199. *…
ukkaṭṭhita →
pts
boiled up, boiling, seething AN.iii.231 & AN.iii.234 (udapatto agginā santatto ukkaṭṭhito, variant reading ukkuṭṭhito); Ja.iv.118 (variant reading pakkudhita = pakkuṭhita, as gloss).
for ukkaṭhita, u …
upatiṭṭhati →
pts
lit. “to stand by”, to look after, to worship Pv.iii.1#18; Ja.ii.73 (ādiccaṃ = namassamāno tiṭṭhati C.); Mil.231 (ger ˚tiṭṭhitvā); Ja.v.173 (˚tiṭṭhate). pp. upaṭṭhita (q.v.).
u …
upaṭṭhahati →
pts
Upaṭṭhahati & ˚ṭṭhāti
- (trs.) to stand near or at hand (with acc.), to wait on attend on, serve, minister, to care for, look after, nurse (in sickness) Vin.i.50, Vin.i.302; Vin.iv.326; MN.iii.25; SN …
upaṭṭhita →
pts
- furnished provided, served got ready, honoured with Snp.295 (˚asmiṃ yaññasmiṃ) Ja.v.173 (annena pānena); Pv.i.5#2 (= sajjita paṭiyatta Pv-a.25); Pv.ii.98 (= payirupāsita Pv-a.116); Pv-a.132.
- …
upaṭṭhāti →
pts
Upaṭṭhahati & ˚ṭṭhāti
- (trs.) to stand near or at hand (with acc.), to wait on attend on, serve, minister, to care for, look after, nurse (in sickness) Vin.i.50, Vin.i.302; Vin.iv.326; MN.iii.25; SN …
uppīḷeti →
pts
…akkhīni); Ja.ii.245 (hatthikumbhe mukhaṃ); Ja.v.293 (aggalaṃ); Thag-a.188. 2. to stampede Vv-a.83 (paṭhaviṃ).
ud + pīḍ for…
usabha →
pts
Usabha1
a bull; often fig as symbol of manliness and strength (cp. nisabha) DN.i.6 (˚yuddha bull-fight), DN.i.9 (˚lakkhaṇa signs on a b.), DN.i.127; Vin.iii.39 (puris˚ “bull of a man”, a …
ussādana →
pts
…tumult, uproar, confusion AN.iii.91, AN.iii.92 (variant reading ussāraṇa) = Pp.66 (= hatthiassarathâdīnaṃ c’eva balakāyassa ca…
uṭṭhāna →
pts
…Mil.326 (dhaññ˚ khettaṃ atthi). 3. “rousing” exertion, energy, zeal, activity, manly vigour, industry often syn. with viriya MN.i.86;…
vammeti →
pts
to dress in armour, to armour Ja.i.180; Ja.ii.94 (mangala-hatthiṃ)
pp vammita.
Denom. fr. vamma
vammita →
pts
armoured, clad in armour Ja.i.179 (assa); Ja.ii.315 (hatthi); Ja.iii.8, Ja.v.301, Ja.v.322; DN-a.i.40.
pp. of vammeti, cp. Sk. varmita
vara →
pts
vata →
pts
…Ja.iii.235; Ja.iv.299 hatthi˚; elephant behaviour Mnd.92 (here as vatta; see under…
vatta →
pts
…ca vattañ ca), Mnd.92 (hatthi˚ etc.: see vata2 2), Mnd.104 (˚suddhi), Mnd.106 (id.), Mnd.188 (giving 8 dhutangas…
vattati →
pts
vatthi →
pts
- the bladder Vin.iii.117; Ja.i.146; Snp.195; Vism.144 = Dhs-a.117; Vism.264, Vism.345 (mutta˚) 362; DN-a.i.161; Vb-a.248.
- the pudendum: see ˚*kosa*.
- a clyster (-bag): see ˚ …
vavatthapeti →
pts
…
ppr Pass. vavatthāpiyamāna Dhp-a.i.21, Dhp-a.i.35
pp vavatthita & vavatthāpita.
Caus. of vi + ava + sthā
vavattheti →
pts
to be determined or analysed Pts.i.53, Pts.i.76, Pts.i.84.
unusual pres. med pass formation fr. vi + ava + sthā, formed perhaps after vavatthita
vavatthita →
pts
- entered on, arranged, fixed, determined, settled MN.iii.25; Dhs-a.36
- separated (opp. sambhinna) Vin.ii.67 sq.
pp. of vi + ava + sthā, cp. vavatthapeti & late Sk. vyavasthita “determination”
vavaṭṭhāpeti →
pts
…
ppr Pass. vavatthāpiyamāna Dhp-a.i.21, Dhp-a.i.35
pp vavatthita & vavatthāpita.
Caus. of vi + ava + sthā
vaḷabhī →
pts
…vaḷabhī-rathena Sāvatthiyā niyyāti divā divaṃ); MN.ii.208 (id.), but *vaḷavābhi-*rathena); Ja.vi.266 (vaḷabhiyo =…
vedha →
pts
adj. n.
- piercing, pricking, hitting AN.ii.114 sq. (where it is said of a horse receiving pricks on var. parts, viz. on its hair: loma˚; its flesh: maṃsa˚; its bone: aṭṭhi˚)
■ avedha ( …
vehāyasa →
pts
…in acc. vehāyasaṃ in function of a loc. (cp. Vv-a.182: vehāyasaṃ = vehāyasa-bhūte hatthi-piṭṭhe), combined with…
vejja →
pts
…Sdhp.279, Sdhp.351
■ hatthi˚; elephantdoctor Ja.vi.490; Mhvs.25, Mhvs.34; visa˚; a physician who cures poison(ous bites) Ja.i.310;…
veḷuva →
pts
probably not to veḷu, but another spelling for beḷuva, in -laṭṭhikā SN.iii.91, as sometimes variant reading veḷuva for beḷuva (q.v.).
cp. Vedic vainava (m …
vidatthi →
pts
…Vism.175, Vism.408; Dhp-a.iii.172; Dhp-a.iv.220; Vb-a.343 (dvādas’ angulāni vidatthi; dve vidatthiyo ratanaṃ, etc.).
cp. Vedic…
vihāyasa FIXME double →
pts
…in acc. vehāyasaṃ in function of a loc. (cp. Vv-a.182: vehāyasaṃ = vehāyasa-bhūte hatthi-piṭṭhe), combined with…
vikatthati →
pts
to boast, show off SN.ii.229; Ja.i.454 (= vañcana-vacanaṃ vadati C.)
pp vikatthita.
vi + katthati
vikatthin →
pts
adjective boasting; only neg. a˚; not boasting, modest AN.v.157; Snp.850; Mil.414.
fr. vi + katth
vikatthita →
pts
boasting Ja.i.359.
fr. vikatthati
vilīna →
pts
adjective
- clinging, sticking [cp. līyati 1] Vin.i.209 (olīna˚ sticking all over).
- matured (“digested”? cp. vilaya) Ja.iv.72 (nava˚gosappi freshly matured ghee); Mil.301 (phalāni ripefruit).
- …
vindati →
pts
…vijjite!), Pv.ii.9#14 (= atthi C.) 3rd sg. pret. vijjittha Snp.1098 (mā v. = saṃvijjittha Cnd.568).
ppr…
vinicchaya →
pts
- discrimination, distinction, thought, (firm) opinion thorough knowledge of (-˚) AN.iii.354 (pāpakamma˚) Snp.327 (dhamma˚), Snp.838 (= dvāsaṭṭhi diṭṭhi-vinicchayā Mnd.186), Snp.867 (˚ṃ kūrute; cp. …
vipphandita →
pts
…i.53) MN.i.8, MN.i.486; SN.i.123 (here without diṭṭhi˚ the C. expln is “hatthirājavaṇṇa sappavaṇṇ’ ādidassa…
visaṭṭhi →
pts
- emission; in sukka˚; emission of semen Vin.ii.38; Vin.iii.112; Kv.163
- visaṭṭhi at SN.iii.133 and AN.iv.52 (T. visaṭṭhi probably stands for visatti in meaning “longing, …
vissaṭṭhi →
pts
see visaṭṭhi.
viyatta →
pts
…heretic Snp.800 (= vavatthita bhinna dvejjhāpanna etc. Cnd.108; = bhinna Snp-a.530). Cp. the two meanings of vavatthita (= *vyakta),…
viyūḷha →
pts
- massed, heaped; thick, dense (of fighting) MN.i.86 = Cnd.199#5 (ubhato viyūlḥaṃ sangāmaṃ massed battle on both sides); AN.iii.94, AN.iii.99 (sangāma, cp. SN.iv.308); Ja.vi.275 (balaggāni viyūḷhāni; …
vosāṭitaka →
pts
(food) put down (on cemeteries etc.) for (the spirits of) the departed Vin.iv.89.
wrong spelling for *vossaṭṭhika = v(i) + ossaṭṭha + ika
vā →
pts
…(putto vā dhītā vā natthi?)
■ with negation in second place: whether-or not, or not, e.g. hoti vā no vā is there…
vāha →
pts
adjective noun
- carrying, leading; a leader, as in sattha˚; a caravan leader, merchant Ja.i.271; Vv.84#7 Vv.84#20; Vv-a.337.
- a cart, vehicle; also cartload Snp.p.126 (tila˚ = tila-sakaṭa Snp …
vāhana →
pts
…Pv.ii.9#26 Dhp-a.i.192 (hatthi˚, elephant-mount; cp. p. 196 where five. vāhanāni, belonging to King Pajjota, are enumerated, viz. kaṇeru,…
vāraṇa →
pts
…Vv-a.36, Vv-a.257. 2. the Hatthilinga bird Thag.1064.
cp. Vedic vāraṇa strong
Vāraṇa3
spirituous liquor Ja.v.505.
for…
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,” …
vāsin →
pts
…Pv-a.1 (Mahāvihāra˚), Pv-a.22 (Anga-Magadha˚), Pv-a.47 (Sāvatthi˚), Pv-a.73 (Bārāṇasi˚)
fr. vas2
vāta →
pts
…winds (see below 1), viz. puratthimā vātā pacchimā, uttarā, dakkhiṇā (from the 4 quarters of the sky), sarajā arajā, sītā uṇhā,…
ya →
pts
…is mentioned in P.D under atthiya with meaning “on account of what (cp. kim-atthiyaṃ SN.iii.189). The Snp p.ssage is not…
yamaka →
pts
- (adj.) double, twin; only in foll. combinations: -pāṭihāriya (& ˚hīra); the miracle of the double appearances, a miracle performed by the Buddha in Sāvatthī to refute the heretical teachers (cp. …
yanta →
pts
…(as ˚ka) = Vb-a.241
- -hatthi a mechanical (automatic) elephant Dhp-a.i.192 (of King Caṇḍa-pajjota; cp. the horse of…
yathā →
pts
…Vin.iv.144 (na tassa.. mutti atthi yañ ca tattha āpattiṁ āpanno tañ ca yathādhammo kāretabbo, uttari c’ assa moho āropetabbo) cp. the…
yaṭṭhi →
pts
- a staff, stick, pole MN.iii.133 (tomara˚ goad); SN.i.115 (pācana˚ driving stick, goad); Mil.2; Dhp-a.iii.140 (kattara˚ a mendicant’s staff); Pv-a.241; Vb-a.241 (yantacakka˚); Mhvs.11, Mhvs.10 (v …
yodha →
pts
…AN.ii.202; AN.iii.89 sq. (five kinds); Snp.617, Snp.652; Pp.65, Pp.69.
- -hatthin a war elephant Dhp-a.i.168.
cp….
yāna →
pts
…yānaṃ“); Dhp.323 (= hatthiyānādīni Dhp-a.iv.6); Ja.iii.525 sq.; Ja.v.59; Ja.vi.223 (= ratha) Kv.599 (Erāvaṇo hatthināgo…
yāvatā →
pts
indeclinable lokasmiṃ yad idam arahanto “as far as the abodes of beings, as far as heaven, these are the highest these are the best, I mean the Arahants.” SN.iii.84 yāvatā dhammā sankhatā vā asankhatā …
ñāṇa →
pts
…= Cnd.2353h; natthi hetu natthi paccayo ñāṇāya dassanāya ahetu apaccayo ñāṇaṁ dassanaṁ hoti “through seeing &…
ābandhana →
pts
…cp. C expln. “hatthi-assa-rathesu ābandhitabbāni bhaṇḍakāni” thus taking it as ā + bhaṇḍa + na, i.e. wares, loads…
ākoṭana →
pts
Ākoṭana1
neuter beating on, knocking MN.i.385; Mil.63, Mil.306; Dhs-a.144.
fr. ākoṭeti
Ākoṭana2
adjective beating, driving, inciting, urging Ja.vi.253 (f. ākoṭanī of paññā, …
ānisaṃsa →
pts
praise i.e. that which is commendable, profit, merit, advantage good result, blessing in or from (c. loc.). There are five ānisaṃsā sīlavato sīla-sampadāya or blessings which accrue to the virtuous …
ārañjita →
pts
…“beaten”) MN.i.178 (hatthipadaṃ dantehi ārañjitaṃ an elephant-track bearing the marks of tusks, i.e. occasional slashes or…
ārūḷha →
pts
…(˚nāva), Pv-a.56 (hatthi˚). 2. come about, effected, made done Pv-a.2, Pv-a.144 (cp. BSk. pratijñām ārūḍha having taken a vow…
āsa →
pts
āsi →
pts
Āsi & Āsiṃ
3rd & 1st sg. aor. of atthi (q.v.).
āsiṃ →
pts
Āsi & Āsiṃ
3rd & 1st sg. aor. of atthi (q.v.).
āsuṃ →
pts
3rd pl. aor. of atthi.
āvatthika →
pts
adjective befitting, original, inherent (one of the 4 kinds of nomenclature) Vism.210 = Kp-a.107.
ā + vatthika
āyuka →
pts
(-˚) adjective -being of life; having a life or age AN.iv.396 (niyat˚); Vv-a.196 (yāvatāyukā dibbasampatti divine bliss lasting for a lifetime). Esp. freq in combn. with *[dīgha](/define …
āyuta →
pts
…conquered, in dur˚; hard to conquer, invincible Ja.vi.271 (= paccatthikehi durāsada C.).
Sk. ayuta, pp. of ā + yu, yuvati
āyāma →
pts
- (lit.) stretching, stretching out, extension Vin.i.349 = Ja.iii.488 (mukh˚).
- (appl.) usually as linear measure: extension, length (often combd. with and contrasted to *[vitthāra](/def …
ūru →
pts
the thigh Snp.610; Vin.ii.105 (in contrast with bāha); Vin.iii.106; Ja.i.277; Ja.ii.275, Ja.ii.443; Ja.iii.82; Ja.v.89, Ja.v.155; Cnd.659 (so read for uru); Vv.64#13; DN-a.i.135 = Vin.ii.190.
- *-a …
ṭhita →
pts
standing, i.e. (see ṭhāna I) either upright (opp nisinna, etc.), or immovable, or being, behaving in general. In the latter function often (with ger. pleonastic for finite verb (cp. …
ṭhiti →
pts
…Pts.i.50 sq
■ n atthi dhuvaṃ ṭhiti: the duration is not for long MN.ii.64 = Dhp.147 = Thag.769 = Vv-a.77, cp. Thig.343 (=…
ṭhāna →
pts
…SN.iv.399
■ n’ atthi aññaṃ ṭhānaṃ no other means, nothing else Dhp-a.ii.90; agamanīya something not to be done, not allowed…