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hattha, 154 találat.
hattha →
pts
…to be at the mercy of [cp. hattha-gata & hatthaṃ gacchati] Ja.ii.383 (āyanti hatthatthaṃ), Ja.iv.420, Ja.iv.459; Ja.v.346 (˚ṃ āgata). As…
haṭṭha →
pts
- bristling, standing on end MN.i.83; Dāvs v.64; lomahaṭṭhajāta (cp. ˚loma) with bristling hairs, excited DN.ii.240; Snp.p.14.
- joyful, happy Vin.i.15; Snp.1017; Ja.i.31, Ja.i.335; Ja.ii.32; ofte …
abbhattha →
pts
Err:501
abbhatthatā →
pts
“going towards setting”, disappearance, death Ja.v.469.
abstr. fr. abbhatta
abhi →
pts
…to, on to, at-, viz., abbhatthangata gone towards home abhighāta striking at, ˚jjhā think at, ˚mana thinking on ˚mukha facing, turned…
abhijappana →
pts
in hattha˚; casting a spell to make the victim throw up or wring his hands DN.i.11; DN-a.i.97.
doubtful whether to jappati or to japati to…
agāra →
pts
- house or hut, usually implying the comforts of living at home as opp. to anagāra homelessness or the state of a homeless wanderer (mendicant). See anagāriyā
■ Thus freq. in two phrases con …
anukantati →
pts
to cut Dhp.311 (hatthaṃ = phāleti Dhp-a.iii.484).
anu + kantati2
apalekhana →
pts
…MN.i.412; Pp.55 (expld. at Pp-a.231 as hatthe piṇḍamhe niṭṭhite jivhāya hatthaṃ apalekhati).
apa + lekhana from likh…
apalekhati →
pts
to lick off Pp-a.231 (hatthaṃ).
apa + lekhati in meaning of Sk. avalihati
apanāmeti →
pts
…(id.); Ja.ii.287 (id., variant reading apanetvā) DN.i.126 (hatthaṃ, for salute).
Caus. fr. apanamati
assa →
pts
Assa1
shoulder; in cpd. assapuṭa shoulder-bag, knapsack i.e. a bag containing provisions instr. assupuṭena with provisions. Later exegesis has interpreted this as a bag full of ashes, …
asīti →
pts
…the foll.:) Ja.i.233 (˚hattha 80 hands, i.e. 80 cubits deep); Ja.iii.174 (˚sahassa-vāraṇa-parivuta); Ja.vi.20 (vassasahassāni); Mil.23…
atihaṭṭha →
pts
adjective very pleased Sdhp.323.
ati + haṭṭha
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 …
attha →
pts
…anatthangamite as variant reading at both pass. Dhp-a.i.86; Dhp-a.iii.127
■ Cp. also abbhattha.
Vedic asta, of uncertain…
aṅga →
pts
…which a prophesy is made (: hattha-pādādisu yena kenaci evarūpena angena samannāgato dīghāyu… hotī ti… angasatthan = chiromantics…
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 …
bhassati →
pts
to fall down, drop, to droop (Dhtp.455 & Dhtm.695: adho-patane & adhopāte) Ja.iv.223; Ja.vi.530. ppr. bhassamāna Mil.82 pret. 3rd sg. bhassittha Ja.ii.274 (cp. pa …
bhaṭṭha →
pts
…wages, tip, donation Ja.iv.261 (by C. explained as kathita, thus same as bhattha2) variant reading bhatta. Cp….
bhuja →
pts
…(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. &…
brahant →
pts
adjective very great, vast, high, lofty, gigantic; nom sg. brahā Snp.410, Snp.550; Thag.31; Ja.iii.117 (= dīgha C.); Ja.iv.111 (su˚); Ja.iv.64#2; Pv.iv.3#10 (of a huge tree), acc sg. brahantaṃ AN. …
buddha →
pts
…Dhammadassī, Siddhattha, Tissa, Phussa. The typical career of a Buddha is illustrated in the life of Gotama and the legends connected…
caraṇa →
pts
…Snp.1126; Pv.ii.13#8
■ Cp. sañ˚.
of a deer, called pañca-hattha “having 5 hands,” i.e. the mouth and the 4 feet
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.
…
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.
…
chaṭṭha →
pts
the sixth Snp.171, Snp.437; Dhp-a.iii.200: Snp-a.364. Also as chaṭṭhama Snp.101, Snp.103; Ja.iii.280.
chedana →
pts
…DN.i.5; (= DN-a.i.80 hattha˚-ādi); DN.iii.176; Vin.ii.133; AN.ii.209; AN.v.206; SN.iv.169 (nakha˚); SN.v.473; Mil.86 Vism.102…
chindati →
pts
…jīvaṃ, gīvaṃ, sīsaṃ hatthapāde, etc.) and fig. (taṇhaṃ, mohaṃ, āsavā saṃyojanāni, vicikicchaṃ, vanathaṃ, etc.) Freq. in…
chinna →
pts
…(sīsa˚) or mutilation (hatthapāda˚, etc.) e.g. Vin.i.91; Vin.iii.28; Pv.ii.2#4 (ghāna-sīsa˚); Mil.5. Cp. sañ˚. As first part of cpd….
cora →
pts
…Vism.569 (andhakāre corassa hattha-pasāraṇaṃ viya); Dhp-a.ii.30; Pv-a.3, Pv-a.54, Pv-a.274- mahā˚; a great robber Vin.iii.89;…
dakkhiṇa →
pts
…lucky prominent: Vin.ii.195 (hattha); Pv-a.112, Pv-a.132 (id.) Pts.i.125. hattha, pāda, etc. with ref. to a Tathāgata’s body); Ja.i.50…
daṇḍa →
pts
dhota →
pts
…(˚vattha), Pv-a.116 (˚hattha with clean hands), Pv-a.274 (id.); Vism.224 (id.).
Sk. dhāuta, pp. of dhavati2, see…
dhovana →
pts
…Ja.ii.129; Ja.vi.365 (hattha˚); Mil.11 Vism.343; Pv-a.241 (hattha-pāda˚); Dhp-a.ii.19 (pāda˚) fig. (ariyaṃ) AN.v.216.
Sk….
dubbha →
pts
…(˚pāṇin = ahiṃsakahattha). As nt. harmlessness, frankness, friendliness, good-will Vin.i.347 (adrūbhāya, but cp. vv.ll. p. Vin.i.395…
dūbha →
pts
…(˚pāṇin = ahiṃsakahattha). As nt. harmlessness, frankness, friendliness, good-will Vin.i.347 (adrūbhāya, but cp. vv.ll. p. Vin.i.395…
ga →
pts
…pāra˚, majjha˚, samīpa˚ hattha˚. It also appears as ˚gu, e.g. in addha˚, anta˚ paṭṭha˚, pāra˚, veda˚
■ dugga (m. & nt.) a…
gaha →
pts
Gaha1
a house, usually in compounds (see below). Ja.iii.396 (= the layman’s life; Com. geha).
- -kāraka a house-builder, metaph. of taṇhā (cp. kāya as geha) Dhp.153, …
gahaṇa →
pts
…maccha˚ Ja.iv.139; hattha˚ Ja.i.294; byanjana˚-lakkhaṇa Ne.27 gahaṇatthāya in order to get… Ja.i.279; Ja.ii.352. amhākaṃ g˚…
gandhabba →
pts
…men Dhp.420; Snp.644;
- -hatthaka “a G- hand,” i.e. a wooden instrument in the shape of a bird’s claw with which the…
gaḷati →
pts
(and galati) [Sk. galati, cp. Ohg. quellan to well up, to flow out; see note on gala and cp. also jala water
- to drip, flow, trickle (trs. & intr.) Vin.i.204 (natthu g.); MN.i.336 (sīsaṃ lohitena g …
geṇḍuka →
pts
ball for playing. The SS spelling is in all places bheṇḍuka, which has been taken into the text by the editors of J. and Dhs-a. The misspelling is due to a misreading of Singhal …
ghara →
pts
Ghara1
(nt.; pl. ˚ā Dhp.241, Dhp.302) a house AN.ii.68; Snp.43 (gahaṭṭhā gharaṃ āvasantā), Snp.337 (abl gharā), Snp.889 (id. gharamhā); Ja.i.290 (id. gharato), Ja.iv.2, Ja.iv.364, Ja.iv.49 …
ghaṭṭa →
pts
see araghaṭṭa; meaning “rubbed, knocked against” in phrase ghaṭṭa-pāda-tala Snp-a.582 (for ugghaṭṭha) also at Vin.iv.46 in def. of vehāsa-kuṭī (a cell or hut with air, i.e., …
gāmaṇī →
pts
the head of a company, a chief, a village headman Vin.ii.296 (Maṇicūḷaka). Title of the G. Saṃyutta (Book VIII. of the Saḷāyatana-Vagga) SN.iv.305 sq.; & of the Gāmaṇī Jātaka Ja.i.136, Ja.i.137
■ S …
hasati →
pts
Hasati & Hassati
hassati →
pts
Hasati & Hassati
hatthaka →
pts
handful, a quantity (lit. a little hand) Vv.45#5 (= kalāpa Vv-a.197).
hattha + ka
haṃsati →
pts
to bristle, stand on end (said of the hair) Vin.iii.8; MN.i.79; Caus. haṃseti to cause to bristle Ja.v.154
pp haṭṭha.
cp. Vedic harṣate Idg. *ĝher to bri …
indriya →
pts
A. On term
Indriya is one of the most comprehensive & important categories of Buddhist psychological philosophy & ethics meaning “controlling principle, directive force, élan, δύναμις” in t …
jana →
pts
creature, living being:
- sg. an individual, a creature person, man Snp.121, Snp.676, Snp.807, Snp.1023 (sabba everybody) Usually collectively: people, they, one (= Fr. on), with pl. of verb Dhp.249 …
jivhā →
pts
the tongue.
- physically: Vin.i.34; AN.iv.131; Snp.673, Snp.716; Dhp.65 Dhp.360; Ja.ii.306; Pv-a.99 (of Petas: visukkha-kanthaṭṭha j.), Pv-a.152
■ Of the tongue of the mahāpurusha which coul …
jāla →
pts
…Dhp-a.i.319;
- -hatthapāda (adj.) having net-like hands & feet (one of the 32 marks of a Mahāpurisa prob. with reference to long…
kacchapaka →
pts
see *hattha*˚.
kapāla →
pts
…of potsherd Ja.ii.301;
- -hattha “with a bowl in his hand,” begging, or a beggar, Thag.1118; Ja.i.89; Ja.iii.32 Ja.v.468;…
kata →
pts
…into a chignon Ja.v.431; -hattha (one) who has exercised his hands, dexterous, skilful, esp. in archery MN.i.82; SN.i.62, SN.i.98; SN.ii.266;…
kaḷopī →
pts
…= MN.i.77 = MN.i.342 = AN.i.295 = AN.ii.206 (kumbhi-m˚ + kaḷopim˚);
- -hattha with a vessel or basket in his hand…
kesa →
pts
…of the hair Pv-a.46. -hattha a tuft of hair Pv-a.157; Vv-a.167.
Vedic keśa; cp. kesara hair, mane = Lat. caesaries,…
khetta →
pts
- (lit.) a field, a plot of land, arable land, a site, DN.i.231; SN.i.134 (bījaṃ khette virūhati; in simile); three kinds of fields at SN.iv.315, viz. agga˚ majjhima˚, hīna˚ (in simile); AN.i.229 = A …
kukkucca →
pts
…with hands and feet (hattha-pada˚ Ja.i.119 = DN-a.i.42 (in combination with ukkāsita & khipitasadda); hattha˚ alone Ja.ii.142. 2….
kutti →
pts
…explained by massu-kiriyā. Here corresponding to Sk *kḷpti!), Ja.iv.352 (hattha˚, elephant trappings, cp. kappanā), Ja.v.215 (=…
kuṇi →
pts
…arm, acc. to Pp AN.iv.19 either of one or both arms (hands) Ja.i.353 (expl. kuṇṭhahattha) Dhp-a.i.376; Pp.51 (kāṇa, kuṇi, khañja); see…
lasagata →
pts
(hattha) at AN.ii.165 is to be read (with variant reading) as lepagata, i.e. sticky (opp. suddha).
loma →
pts
the hair of the body (whereas kesa is the hair of the head only) DN.ii.18 (ekeka˚, uddhagga˚, in characteristics of a Mahāpurisa); SN.ii.257 (asi˚, usu˚, satti˚ etc.) AN.ii.114; Vin.iii.106 (usu˚ etc. …
m →
pts
…Ja.i.29 (asīti-hattha-m-ubbedha, for hatth’ ubbedha); Ja.iii.387 (katattho-m-anubujjhati); Ja.v.72 (orena-m-āgama); Ja.vi.266…
majjhatta →
pts
…Pv-a.38 (so read for majjhattha). See also following. Note. A similar term is found in BSk. as mṛdu-madhyā kṣānti “state of…
mana(s) →
pts
Mano & Mana(s)
neuter
I. Declension
Like all other nouns of old s-stems mano has partly retained the s forms (cp cetah → ceto) & partly follows the a-declension. The …
mandāmukhi →
pts
…(mandamukhī, stands for angara-kapalla p. 142 in expln of hattha-patāpaka Vv.33#32).
dialectical? reading a little doubtful
mano →
pts
Mano & Mana(s)
neuter
I. Declension
Like all other nouns of old s-stems mano has partly retained the s forms (cp cetah → ceto) & partly follows the a-declension. The …
missa →
pts
…united Ja.v.86 (= hatthena hatthaṃ gahetvā kāya-missībhāvaṃ upagata C.). Cp sam.˚.
- -kesī (f.) “mixed hair,” epithet of a…
mora →
pts
…-sikali (?) Kp-a.49; -hattha Vv.33#44 (= mayūra-piñjehi kataṃ makasa-vījaniṃ); Pv.iii.1#17. Perhaps also as…
muddā →
pts
…cp. Vin.v.163: na hatthavikāro kātabbo, na hattha-muddā dassetabbā.
- -ādhikaraṇa the office of the keeper of the Privy Seal…
mudu →
pts
…SN.ii.268 (˚taluṇa-hatthapādā) Snp.447 (= muduka Snp-a.393); Thag.460 (= loving) Pv.i.9#2; Vism.64; Pv-a.46, Pv-a.230. Compar….
nakkhatta →
pts
…Uttara˚, Hattha, Cittā [Sk Chaitra], Sāti [Svātī], Visākhā, Anurādhā, Jeṭṭhā Mūlaṃ, Pubb-āsāḷha…
nimmaddana →
pts
touching, crushing Mil.270 (na vāto hattha-gahaṇaṃ vā nimmaddanaṃ vā upeti the wind cannot be grasped).
nis + mṛd
onīta →
pts
…onītapāṇi, apanītahattha Snp-a.456); Vv-a.118; Pv-a.278.
in form = Sk. avanīta, but semantically = apanīta. Thus also BSk….
paccābhaṭṭha →
pts
recited, explained Ja.ii.48.
pp. of paccābhāsati
paccābhāsati →
pts
to retort, recite, explain, relate Pv-a.57 (sic lege for pacchā˚)
pp paccābhaṭṭha.
paṭi + ābhāsati
pahassati →
pts
to laugh, be joyful or cheerful Snp.887 (= haṭṭha pahaṭṭha Mnd.296; cp. Snp-a.555 hāsajāta) The pp. pahasita (q.v.) is derived fr. pres. pahasati which mak …
pahaṃsati →
pts
Pahaṃsati1
to strike, beat (a metal), rub, sharpen (a cutting instrument, as knife, hatchet, razor etc.) Ja.i.278 Ja.ii.102 (pharasuṃ); Dhp-a.i.253 (khuraṃ pahaṃsi sharpened the razor; co …
pahaṃsita →
pts
Pahaṃsita1
struck, beaten (of metal), refined Ja.vi.218 (ukkā-mukha˚), Ja.vi.574 (id.).
pp. of pahaṃsati
Pahaṃsita2
gladdened, delighted, happy Dhp-a.i.230 (˚mukha); Vv-a. …
pahaṭa →
pts
assailed, struck, beaten (of musical instruments) Ja.ii.102, Ja.ii.182; Ja.vi.189; Vv-a.161 (so for pahata); Pv-a.253. Of a ball: driven, impelled Vism.143 (˚citra-geṇḍuka) = Dhs-a.116 (so read fo …
pahaṭṭha →
pts
Pahaṭṭha1
struck, beaten (of metal) Ja.vi.217 (suvaṇṇa).
pp. of pahaṃsati1
Pahaṭṭha2
gladdened, happy, cheerful, delighted Vin.iii.14; Ja.i.278 (twice; once as *- …
pamāṇa →
pts
…(ghaṭa˚), Pv-a.70 (ekahattha˚), Pv-a.99 (tālakkhandha˚;), Pv-a.268 (sīla˚). 2. measure of time, compass, length duration Pv-a.136…
panna →
pts
fallen, gone, gone down; also: creeping only in foll. compounds:
- -ga a snake Thag.429 (˚inda chief of snake-demons) Ja.v.166; Mil.23.
- -gandha with gone down (i.e. deterio …
para →
pts
paribhaṭṭha →
pts
Paribhaṭṭha1
fallen, dropped Ja.i.482; Thag p.12n.
pp. of paribhassati of bhraś
Paribhaṭṭha2
abused, censured, scolded Ja.vi.187.
pp. of paribhāsati
paribhāsati →
pts
to abuse, scold, revile, censure, deiame SN.i.221; SN.iv.61; Vin.iv.265; Snp.134, Snp.663; Ja.i.112, Ja.i.384 (for ˚hāsiṃsu), Ja.i.469, Ja.iii.421; Ja.iv.285 (read paribhāsentī for aribhāsentī), Ja.v. …
paribhāveti →
pts
to cause to be pervaded or penetrated, to treat, supply Vin.i.279 (uppalahatthāni bhesajjehi p.); Ja.iv.407
pp paribhāvita (q.v.).
Caus. of paribhavati
pariharaka →
pts
adjective noun
- surrounding or surrounded, having on one’s hands Ja.ii.190 (sukha˚, variant reading for ˚parihaṭa).
- an armlet, bracelet Vv-a.167 (variant reading ˚haraṇa; explained as *hatthāla …
parihaṭṭha →
pts
gladdened, very pleased Pv-a.13.
pp. of pari + hṛṣ
pariyanta →
pts
…K.S. 320) Ja.i.149 (hattha-pāda˚ hoofs), Ja.i.221 (udaka˚), Ja.i.223 (sara˚), Ja.ii.200 (angana˚); Pv.ii.13#12; Dhp-a.iii.172…
pariyuṭṭhita →
pts
possessed by (the C. expln as given K.S. 320 is “abhibhūta”) biassed, taken up by, full of (-˚) MN.i.18; MN.iii.14; SN.iv.240 (maccheramala˚ ceto); AN.i.281; AN.ii.58; Iti.43 (diṭṭhigate …
pasāraṇa →
pts
stretching out DN-a.i.196 (opp. sammiñjana); Dhp-a.i.298 (hattha˚).
fr. pa + sṛ; cp. pasaraṇa
pasāreti →
pts
…Pv-a.121; or hand (hatthaṃ) Ja.v.41; Ja.vi.282; Pv-a.113; or feet (pāde pādaṃ) Thig.44, Thig.49, cp. Thag-a.52; Dhs-a.324 (=…
patha →
pts
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 …
patīta →
pts
pleased, delighted Dhp.68; Snp.379, Snp.679; Vv.84#10 (= pahaṭṭha Vv-a.337)
■ neg. appatīta displeased MN.i.27; Ja.v.103 (variant reading appatika, C explains by assāmika, i.e …
payata →
pts
…p. alankata Snp-a.284); Vism.224 (˚pāṇin = parisuddha-hattha); Sdhp.100.
pp. of payacchati
pañca →
pts
…Snp-a.351).
- -hattha having 5 hands Ja.v.431.
Ved. pañca, Idg. *penqṷe; cp. Gr. πέντε, Lat. quīnque,…
paṭigha →
pts
- (ethically) repulsion, repugnance anger DN.i.25, DN.i.34; DN.iii.254, DN.iii.282; SN.i.13; SN.iv.71, SN.iv.195, SN.iv.205 SN.iv.208 sq.; SN.v.315; AN.i.3, AN.i.87, AN.i.200; Snp.371, Snp.536; Dhs.1 …
pharati →
pts
…as food Mil.152; kaṭṭhatthaṃ ph. to serve as fuel AN.ii.95 = SN.iii.93 = Iti.90 = Ja.i.482; khādaniyatthaṃ & bhojaniyatthaṃ ph. to…
phaṇa →
pts
…hood of a snake Vin.i.91 (˚hatthaka, with hands like a snake’s hood); Ja.iii.347 (patthaṭa˚); Dhp-a.iii.231 (˚ṃ ukkhipitvā);…
piṭṭhi →
pts
…with ref. to hand & foot: hattha (or pada-) tala & ˚piṭṭhi: Ja.iv.188; Vism.361
■ abl. piṭṭhito as adv (from) behind, at the…
piṭṭhī →
pts
…with ref. to hand & foot: hattha (or pada-) tala & ˚piṭṭhi: Ja.iv.188; Vism.361
■ abl. piṭṭhito as adv (from) behind, at the…
puthu →
pts
…pudhu-pāṇikan ti hattha parikammaṃ vuccati “manual performance,” thus not identical with pāṇikā on p. 151). *…
puṭa →
pts
…Vism.362; Kp-a.65; hattha˚; the hollow of the hand Mil.87; vatthi˚; bladder(-bag Vism.264; sippi- puṭa oyster shell Ja.v.197,…
pāsa →
pts
…AN.iv.197; Vin.iv.153 (? hattha˚); Snp.166; Iti.36 (Māra˚); Ja.iii.184; Ja.iv.414; Pv-a.206. On its frequent use in similes see J.P.T.S.…
pūga →
pts
Pūga1
neuter heap, quantity; either as n. with gen or as adj. = many, a lot Snp.1073 (pūgaṃ vassānaṃ bahūni vassāni Cnd.452); Pv.iv.7#9 (pūgāni vassāni) Vb-a.2 (khandhaṭṭha, piṇḍ˚, pūg˚). …
ratha →
pts
…(rathatthara) a rug for a chariot DN.i.7; Vin.i.192; Vin.ii.163.
- -anīka array of chariots…
ritta →
pts
…fist (˚sadisa: comparing someone as regards ignorance) Snp-a.306 = Dhp-a.iv.38.
- -hattha (adj.) empty-handed Ja.v.46;…
sahattha →
pts
…+ hattha
salākā →
pts
…Divy.131.
- -hattha brush-hand, a kind of play, where the hand is dipped in lac or dye and used as a brush (?)…
sambādha →
pts
- crowding, pressure, inconvenience from crowding, obstruction Vism.119 janasambādharahita free from crowding Mil.409 kiṭṭhasambādha crowding of corn, the time when the corn is growing thick MN.i.115 …
sampahaṃsati →
pts
to be glad; pp. sampahaṭṭha
caus sampahaṃseti to gladden, delight Vin.i.18; DN.i.126.
saṃ + pahaṃsati2
sampahaṭṭha →
pts
Sampahaṭṭha1
adjective beaten, struck (of metal), refined, wrought SN.i.65 (sakusala˚; Bdhgh ukkāmukhe pacitvā s.; K.S. i.321); Snp.686 (sukusala˚ Snp-a.486: “kusalena suvaṇṇakārena san …
saṅkhāta →
pts
…paññā), Pv-a.56 (hattha˚ pāṇi), Pv-a.131 (pariccāga˚ atidāna), Pv-a.163 (caraṇa˚ guṇa).
- -dhamma…
saṅkoca →
pts
contraction (as a sign of anger or annoyance), grimace (mukha˚) Pv-a.103; also as hattha˚; etc. at Pv-a.124.
saṃ + koca, of kuñc: see kuñcita
saṅkucita →
pts
…of…
siddhatthaka →
pts
white mustard Thag-a.181 (Tha-ap.24); Ja.iii.225; Ja.vi.537; Dhp-a.ii.273 (in Kisāgotamī story).
Sk. siddhārthaka
sāhatthika →
pts
adjective with one’s own hand Ja.i.168; Dhs-a.97; Snp-a.493; Kp-a.29.
fr. sahattha
sīla →
pts
- nature, character, habit behaviour; usually as-˚ in adj. function “being of such a nature,” like, having the character of…, e.g. adāna˚; of stingy character, illiberal Snp.244; Pv-a.68 (+ macc …
tharaṇa →
pts
…assa˚, bhumma˚, ratha˚, hattha˚, etc. the reading ass-attharaṇa, etc. should be preferred (= ā stṛ;). See attharaṇa and…
tomara →
pts
…the lance of an elephant-driver DN.ii.266 (tutta-t. a driving lance); MN.iii.133 (t. hattha) Vism.235; DN-a.i.147.
Sk. tomara from tud, see…
tuccha →
pts
…MN.i.207; Ja.i.209 (˚hattha, empty-handed); Ja.vi.365; Snp.883; Pp.45, Pp.46; Mil.5 (+ palāpa), Mil.10 (id.), Mil.13; Dhp-a.ii.43;…
tuṭṭha →
pts
pleased, satisfied; often combined w. haṭṭha (q.v.) i.e. tuṭṭha-haṭṭha Ja.i.19 or haṭṭha-tuṭṭha Ja.ii.240; cp. tuṭṭha-pahaṭṭha Ja.ii.240
■ Snp.683; Iti.103; Ja.i.62 (˚mānasa), …
ubbaṭṭhaka →
pts
misprint in Pp Index as well as at Pp-a.233 for ubbhaṭṭhaka (q.v.).
ubbedha →
pts
…Vv-a.158 (hattha-sat˚), Vv-a.188 (soḷasa-yojan˚), Vv-a.221, Vv-a.339; Pv-a.113. See also pabbedha.
ud + vedha of…
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 …
udagga →
pts
adjective topmost, high, lofty Thag.110; fig. elated, exalted, exultant joyful, happy DN.i.110 (˚citta); Snp.689 (+ sumana), Snp.1028 (id.); Pv.iv.1#55 (attamana +); Pv.iv.5#8 (haṭṭha +); Mil.248; …
uddha FIXME double →
pts
Uddhaṃ & Uddha˚
(indecl.) high up, on top, above (adv. & prep.)
■ On uddhaṃ in spatial, temporal, ethical & psychological application see in detail Cnd.155.
I. (adv.)
- (of space) up a …
uddhaṃ →
pts
Uddhaṃ & Uddha˚
(indecl.) high up, on top, above (adv. & prep.)
■ On uddhaṃ in spatial, temporal, ethical & psychological application see in detail Cnd.155.
I. (adv.)
- (of space) up a …
ugghaṃseti →
pts
to rub Vin.ii.106. - pp. ugghaṭṭha (q.v.).
ud + ghṛṣ, see ghaṃsati1
ugghaṭeti →
pts
to open, reveal (? so Hardy in Index to Nett) Ne.9; ugghaṭiyati & ugghaṭanā ibid. Ugghatta (Ugghattha?)
ud + ghaṭati
ugghaṭṭa →
pts
Ugghaṭṭa (Ugghaṭṭha?)
knocked crushed, rubbed against, only in phrase ughaṭṭa-pāda foot-sore Snp.980 (= maggakkamaṇena ghaṭṭa-pādatala etc Snp-a.582); Ja.iv.20 (ṭṭh; expld. by uṇha- …
ugghaṭṭha? →
pts
Ugghaṭṭa (Ugghaṭṭha?)
knocked crushed, rubbed against, only in phrase ughaṭṭa-pāda foot-sore Snp.980 (= maggakkamaṇena ghaṭṭa-pādatala etc Snp-a.582); Ja.iv.20 (ṭṭh; expld. by uṇha- …
vammin →
pts
…vamma; Vedic…
vatta →
pts
Vatta1
neuter
- that which is done, which goes on or is customary, i.e. duty, service, custom, function Vin.ii.31; Snp.294, Snp.393 (gahaṭṭha˚) Vism.188 (cetiy’ angaṇa˚ etc.); Dhp-a.i.9 …
vaṭṭaka →
pts
cart, in haṭṭha˚; handcart Vin.ii.276.
fr. vṛt, or P. vaṭṭa
viggaṇhati →
pts
…to stretch out, disperse, divide, spread; ger. viggayha Vv.50#1 (hattha-pāde v.; explained as “vividhehi ākārehi…
vikala →
pts
…Ja.iv.278 Ja.vi.232; Mil.106, Mil.307 (udakena); DN-a.i.222; Pv-a.4 (hattha˚). Cp. vekalla.
Sk. vikala
vikasati →
pts
vikkhittaka →
pts
…vikkhittaṃ aññena hatthaṃ aññena pādaṃ aññena sīsan ti evaṃ tato tato khittassa chava-sarīrassa adhivacanaṃ), Vism.194-…
vikāra →
pts
…correct in translating hattha-vikārena at Vin.i.157 by “eigenhandig,” i.e. with his own hand. It has to be combined with…
vilaṅghaka →
pts
in hattha˚; jerking of the hand beckoning (as a mode of making signs) Vin.i.157; MN.i.207 (has g for gh, cp. p. 547)
■ Cp….
viraddhi →
pts
(missing, failure?) at Vin.i.359 is uncertain reading. The vv.ll. are visuddhi, visandi & visandhi with explains “viddhaṭṭhāna” & “viraddhaṭṭhāna” see p. 395.
vissajjati →
pts
…of vissajjeti Ja.iv.2 (hatthaṃ = to push away); Mil.143; Mhvs.6, Mhvs.43.
vi + sajjati, of sṛj. The ss after analogy of ussajjati &…
vāla →
pts
Vāla1
- the hair of the tail horse-hair, tail Vin.ii.195 = Ja.v.335 (pahaṭṭha-kaṇṇavāla with bristling ears & tail, of an elephant); Ja.v.274 (so read for phāla, cp. p …
yogin →
pts
…means of), using Vism.70 (hattha˚ & patta˚ using the hand or the bowl but translation p. 80: “hand-ascetic” & “bowl-ascetic”). 2. one…
āmutta →
pts
having put on, clothed in, dressed with, adorned with (always ˚-) DN.i.104 (˚mālābharaṇa); Vin.ii.156 = Vv.20#8 (˚maṇi-kuṇḍala); SN.i.211; Ja.iv.460; Ja.v.155; Ja.vi.492; Vv.72#1 (= paṭimukka); Vv.8 …
āyāma →
pts
…Mil.17 (ratanaṃ soḷasahatthaṃ āyāmena aṭṭhahatthaṃ vitthārena), Mil.282 (ratanaṃ catuhatth’āyāmaṃ); Vism.205 (+ vitth˚)…
ṭhāna →
pts
…of suffering or ordeals); hattha-pasāraṇa-ṭṭhāna condition of outstretched hands Dhp-a.i.298 loc. ṭhāne (-˚) when required, at…
ṭhāyin →
pts
adjective noun standing, being in, being in a state of (-˚), staying with, dependent on (with gen.) pariyuṭṭhaṭṭhāyin “being in a state of one to whom it has arisen,” i.e. one who has got the idea of …