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bhata, 59 találat.
bhata →
pts
adjective supported, fed, reared, maintained AN.iii.46 (bhatā bhaccā “maintained are my dependents”); Ja.v.330 (kicchā bh.), given by Kern,
Toevoegselen
s. v. in meaning “full” with wrong ref Ja.v …
bhaṭa →
pts
…see discussion under yathā bhataṃ.
- -patha service, employment, salary Vin.iv.265; Snp-a.542.
cp. Epic & Class. Sk….
abbhatika →
pts
adjective brought (to), procured, got, Ja.vi.291.
ā + bhata + ika, bhṛ.
abhiharati →
pts
…of Vv.37#10; corresp. with ābhata Vv-a.172)
pp abhihaṭa (q.v.)
caus abhihāreti 1 to cause to be brought to gain,…
apābhata →
pts
taken away, stolen Ja.iii.54.
pp. of apa + ā + bhṛ; cp. Vedic apa-bharati, but Lat. aufero to ava˚
bhaginī →
pts
sister Ja.vi.32. The popular etym. of bh. as given at Vb-a.108 is the same as that for bhātar, viz. “bhagatī ti bh.”-Cpd bhagini-māla a “sister garland” (?) Name of a tree Ja.vi.270 (= upari-b …
bharati →
pts
…“maṃ icchatha”)
pp bhata See also bhaṭa, bhara, bharita, and Der. fr. bhār˚. A curious Passive form is…
bhataka →
pts
hired servant, hireling, servant Thag.606, Thag.685, Thag.1003; Ja.iii.446; Mil.379; Dhp-a.i.119, Dhp-a.i.233 (˚vīthi servant street). See also Fick Sociale Gliederung 158, 195, 196.
cp. Epic Sk. bhṛtaka
bhati →
pts
wages, fee, pay Ja.i.475; Ja.iii.325, Ja.iii.446; Dhp-a.i.21, Dhp-a.i.70; Dhtp.94 (in expln of root bhaṭ; see bhaṭa).
cp. Vedic bhṛti, fr. bhṛ.
bhaṭṭha →
pts
Bhaṭṭha1
dropped, fallen down Ja.i.482; Ja.iv.222, Ja.iv.382; Ja.v.444. Cp. pari˚.
pp. of bhraṃś, see bhassati
Bhaṭṭha2
spoken, said Vv.63#19 (su˚ = s …
bhātar →
pts
brother, nom. sg. bhātā Snp.296; Ja.i.307; Pv-a.54, Pv-a.64 gen. sg. bhātuno Thag-a.71 (Tha-ap.36), & bhātussa Mhvs.8, Mhvs.9; instr. bhātarā Ja.i.308; acc. bhātaraṃ Snp.125; Ja.i.307; loc …
bhāti →
pts
to shine (forth), to appear DN.ii.205; Vv.35#2; Ja.ii.313
pp bhāta: see *vi*˚.
bhā Dhtp.367, Dhtm.594: dittiyaṃ; Idg. *bhé, cp. Sk. bhāḥ nt. splendour, radiance, …
bhātika →
pts
Bhātika & Bhātiya
lit. brotherly, i.e. a brother, often˚- “brother”
- bhātika: Ja.i.253 (jeṭṭhaka˚); Ja.vi.32; Dhp-a.i.14 (˚thera my Thera-brother or br- thera), Dhp-a.i.1 …
bhātiya →
pts
Bhātika & Bhātiya
lit. brotherly, i.e. a brother, often˚- “brother”
- bhātika: Ja.i.253 (jeṭṭhaka˚); Ja.vi.32; Dhp-a.i.14 (˚thera my Thera-brother or br- thera), Dhp-a.i.1 …
cakkhu →
pts
the eye (nom. sg. cakkhuṃ) Vin.i.34; SN.i.115; MN.iii.134 etc.)
I. The eye as organ of sense
- psychologically cakkhunā rūpaṃ disvā “seeing visible object (shape with the eye” (Nd ii.on …
dasa →
pts
Dasa1
the number ten; gen dasannaṃ (Dhp.137); instr. dasahi (Kp iii.) & dasabhi (Vin.i.38). In compounds (-˚) also as ḷasa (soḷasa 16) rasa (terasa 13; pannar˚ 15; aṭṭhār˚ 18).
I. *M …
devara →
pts
husband’s brother, brother-in-law Ja.vi.152; Vv.32#6 (sa˚), popularly explained at Vv-a.135 as “dutiyo varo ti vā devaro, bhattu kaniṭṭha bhātā.”
Sk. devṛ & devara Gr.; δ ̈αήρ (*δαιvήρ), Lat. lev …
iti →
pts
…sādhu bhante Kassapa lābhataṃ esā janatā dassanāyā ti. Tena hi Sīha tvaṃ yeva Bhagavato ārocehī ti. Evaṃ bhante ti kho Sīho…….
jeṭṭha →
pts
adjective better (than others), best first, supreme; first-born; elder brother or sister, elder eldest DN.ii.15 (aggo jeṭṭho seṭṭho = the first, foremost & best of all); AN.i.108; AN.ii.87; AN.iii.15 …
ka →
pts
…loke Dhp.179; n’âhaṃ bhatako ‘smi kassaci Snp.25; na hi nassati kassaci kammaṃ “nobody’s trace of action is lost“ Snp.666; kassaci…
kapāla →
pts
kasira →
pts
kathā →
pts
kitti →
pts
Kitti & Kittī
f. fame, renown, glory, honour, yaso ca kittī ca SN.i.25; kittiñ ca sukhañ ca SN.i.187; yaso kitti sukhañ ca AN.ii.32 yaso kittī ca “fame and renown” Snp.817 (= Mnd.147, where appl. to …
kittī →
pts
Kitti & Kittī
f. fame, renown, glory, honour, yaso ca kittī ca SN.i.25; kittiñ ca sukhañ ca SN.i.187; yaso kitti sukhañ ca AN.ii.32 yaso kittī ca “fame and renown” Snp.817 (= Mnd.147, where appl. to …
labhati →
pts
…3rd sg. labhataṃ DN.ii.150; 1st pl. (as Hortative) labhāmase Pv.i.5#5 (= labhāma Pv-a.27); & labhāmhase…
lamba →
pts
(adj.) (-˚) hanging down, drooping, pendulous SN.iv.341, SN.iv.342 (˚cūḷakā bhaṭa hirelings with large or drooping top-knots); Ja.ii.185 (˚tthana with hanging breasts); Ja.iii.265 (˚cūla-vihangam …
nibhatā →
pts
likeness, appearance Vv-a.27.
abstr. to nibha
nībhata →
pts
bought out Ja.iii.471.
cp. Sk. nirbhṛta, pp. of nis + bhṛ.
obharati →
pts
to carry away or off, to take off
pp obhata.
ava + bharati, cp. Sk. avabharati = Lat. aufero
obhata →
pts
having taken away or off, only in cpd. -cumbaṭā with the “cumbaṭa” taken off, descriptive of a woman in her habit of carrying vessels on her head (on the cumbaṭa stand) Vin.iii.140 = Vv-a.73 (Hard …
pabhāta →
pts
become clear or light, shining, dawning Snp.178 (sup˚); esp. in phrase pabhātāya rattiyā when night had become light, i.e. given way to dawn, at daybreak Ja.i.81, Ja.i.500
■ (nt.) daybreak morning S …
pabhāti →
pts
to shine forth, to become light, gleam, glitter Ja.v.199 (said of a river; = pavattati C.)
pp pabhāta.
pa + bhā
pagabbhatā →
pts
resoluteness, boldness, decision Ja.vi.273. See also pāgabbhiya.
abstr. fr. pagabbha, cp. Sk. pragalbhatā
paribhata →
pts
nurtured, nourished MN.ii.56 (sukha˚). Also in expln of pāribhaṭyatā (q.v.).
pp. of pari + bhṛ.
porisa →
pts
Porisa1
adjective noun
- (adj.) human, fit for a man Snp.256 (porisa dhura), cp. porisiya & poroseyya.
- (m.) = purisa esp. in sense of purisa 2, i.e. servant, used collectively (abstra …
pābhata →
pts
brought, conveyed DN-a.i.262; Snp-a.356 (kathā˚).
pa + ābhata
ratti →
pts
night DN.i.47 (dosinā). gen. sg. ratyā (for *rattiyā) Thag.517; Snp.710 (vivasane = ratti-samatikkame Snp-a.496); Ja.vi.491. abl. sg. rattiyā in phrases abhikkantāya r. at the waning of night D …
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 …
sa →
pts
Sa1
the letter s (sa-kāra) Snp-a.23; or the syllable sa Dhp-a.ii.6; Pv-a.280.
Sa2
base of the nom. of the demonstr. pron. that, he she. The form sg. m. * …
saka →
pts
adjective own DN.i.106, DN.i.119, DN.i.231; DN.ii.173 (sakaṃ te “all be your own,” as greeting to the king); MN.i.79; Vin.i.3, Vin.i.249 (ācariyaka); SN.v.261 (id.); Snp.861; Iti.76 Mnd.252; Pv.i.5#1 …
sambhata →
pts
…= Iti.17; Ja.i.338; Thag-a.11.
saṃ + bhata
sodariya →
pts
adjective having a common origin (in the same mother’s womb), born of the same mother, a brother Ja.i.308; Ja.iv.434; Pv-a.94 (bhātā).
sa + udariya
su →
pts
Su1
indeclinable a part. of exclamation “shoo!”; usually repeated su su Ja.ii.250; Ja.vi.165 (of the hissing of a snake); Thag-a.110 (scaring somebody away), Thag-a.305 (sound of puffi …
ti →
pts
…sādhu bhante Kassapa lābhataṃ esā janatā dassanāyā ti. Tena hi Sīha tvaṃ yeva Bhagavato ārocehī ti. Evaṃ bhante ti kho Sīho…….
ubbhata →
pts
drawn out, pulled out, brought out, thrown out or up withdrawn Vin.i.256 (kaṭhina, cp. uddhāra & ubbhāra), Vin.iii.196 (id.); DN.i.77 (cp uddharati); MN.i.383 (ubbhatehi akkhihi); Dhp.34 (okamokata u. …
uddharati →
pts
…cakkhūni akkhīni uddharitvā C.)
pp uddhaṭa & ubbhata.
ud + dharate of dhṛ.
uddhata →
pts
…Snp-a.549); Dhp.363 (= nibbutacitto Dhp-a.iv.93) Ja.v.203; Vv.64#8
■ See also ubbhata.
pp. of uddharati1; as to its relation…
uddhāra →
pts
…cp. Vin.ii.256 where ubbhata unterchanges with uddhāra)
- taking away, withdrawal, suspension, in kaṭhin˚; (q.v. Vin.i.255 sq.;…
upakkitaka →
pts
…combd. with bhataka Dhp-a.i.119 = Ud.23 (C. explains by “yo kahāpaṇâdīhi kiñci kināti so upakkitako ti vuccati”)…
vemātika →
pts
adjective having a different mother Ja.iv.105 (˚bhāginī); Ja.vi.134 (˚bhātaro); Pv-a.19.
vi + ˚mātika
vibhāta →
pts
shining, turned to light, bright; in phrase vibhātāya rattiyā when night had become light, i.e. at daybreak or dawn (Dhp-a.iv.105; Pv-a.13 Pv-a.22)
■ (nt.) daybreak, dawn Dhp-a.ii.5 (˚khaṇe).
…
vibhāti →
pts
to shine forth, to be or become light (said of the night turning into day); pres. also vibhāyati Vin.i.78; fut. vibhāyissati DN.ii.148; aor. vibhāyi Ja.v.354
pp vibhāta.
…
vīthi →
pts
…weaver st. Dhp-a.i.424; bhatakāra˚ soldier st. Dhp-a.i.233
■ or after the main kind of traffic frequenting these, e.g. nāga˚;…
yathā →
pts
ābhata →
pts
…Iti.14 with phrase yathābhataṃ as he has been reared (cp. Ja.v.330 evaṃ kicchā bhaṭo); Pv.iii.5 (ratt˚ rattiyaṃ ā. Pv-a.199);…
ābhataka →
pts
adjective = ābhata; DN-a.i.205 (variant reading ābhata).
āhataka →
pts
“one who is beaten”, a slave, a worker (of low grade) Vin.iv.224 (in def. of kammakāra, as bhaṭaka + ā).
fr. āhata