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ākāsa →

pts

…Name of the celestial river Ja.i.95; Ja.iii.344. -gamana going through the air (as a trick of elephants) Mil.201. -cārika

vi →

pts

…up, ˚rocati shine out, ˚ssajjati give out, ˚ssaṭṭha sent out, ˚ssara shouting out, ˚ssuta far-famed. 2. denoting disturbance separation,…

tu →

pts

…1884, 5, 31, 37 etc. J.P.T.S. 1913 53; Bd’s Man. 1152 & c. Usually combd with eva: tv eva however…

chapaka →

pts

name of a low-class tribe Vin.iv.203 (= caṇḍāla Bdhgh. on Sekh. 69 at Vin.iv.364), f. ˚ī ib.

kamma →

pts

…to the latter belong vāṇijjā and gorakkhā
■ Kamma as a profession or business is regarded as a hindrance to the religious life, & is…

jāta →

pts

…(born a G. Ja.vi.337; rukkho j. Ja.i.222; latā jātā Dhp.340; gāmanissandhena jātāni sūpeyya-paṇṇāni Vism.250
■ (n. he who or…

jāti →

pts

…of a kamma, resting on avijjā, performed in anterior births & forms thus the concluding link in the chain of the Paṭicca-samuppāda. Under…

janati →

pts

…in Caus. janeti [Sk. janayati] often spelled jāneti (cp. jaleti: jāleti) & Pass. (intrs.) jāyati to bring forth,…

jaṭila →

pts

…been j.) = Vv-a.13 = Pv-a.22; SN.i.78; Snp.p.103 Snp.p.104 (Keṇiya j.); Ja.i.15; Ja.ii.382; Ud.6; Dpvs.i.38.

BSk. jaṭila

sumanā →

pts

…a wreath of jasmine Ja.iv.455.

  • -paṭṭa cloth with jasmine pattern Ja.i.62. *…

jana →

pts

…See also puthujjana 2. pl. men, persons, people, beings nānā˚ various living beings Snp.1102 (explained at Cnd.248 as khattiyā…

ta →

pts

…the euphonic t is used (ajja-t-agge). Hence ta- is abstracted as a crude (adverbial) form used like any other root in composition. Thus:…

maccha →

pts

…Snp.777, Snp.936; Ja.i.210, Ja.i.211; Ja.v.266 (in simile); Ja.vi.113 (phandanti macchā, on dry land); Pp.55; Sdhp.610
■ maccha is given at…

samasāyisun →

pts

aorist Ja.iii.201 (text, samāsāsisuṃ, cp. J.P.T.S. 1885, 60; read taṃ asāyisuṃ).

idhuma →

pts

fire-wood - Tela-kaṭāha-gāthā, p. 53, J.P.T.S. 1884.

Sk. idhma, see etym. under iṭṭhakā

saṅkuṭika →

pts

doubled up Ja.ii.68; cp. J.P.T.S. 1884, 102.

fr. saṃ + *kuṭ kuc, cp. kuṭila

eḷaka →

pts

…its meaning seems uncertain.

?

Eḷaka2

a ram, a wild goat Snp.309; Vism.500 (in simile); Ja.i.166; Pp-a.233 (= urabbha)
■ f….

sāhunna →

pts

strip of ragged cloth Pv.iii.1#6; Pv-a.173; J.P.T.S. 1891, 5; var. read. sāhunda.

= sāhuḷa

du →

pts

…nikkhitta niggaha, nijjhāpaya, nibbedha, nīta; (p)pañña paṭiānaya, paṭinissaggin, paṭipadā, paṭivijjha, paṭivedha pabhajja,…

makkaṭaka →

pts

…called Uṇṇanābhi); Ja.v.47, Ja.v.469; Mil.364, Mil.407 (pantha˚ road spider, at both passages). -sutta spider’s thread…

uddiya →

pts

…udīcīna?]. See udicca & cp. Morris in; J.P.T.S. 1889 202, and last not least Lüders in K. Z. 1920 (vol. 49), Ja.iv.233…

bubbuḷa →

pts

…SN.iii.141; AN.iv.137; Ja.v.216; Mil.117 Vism.109; Dhp-a.iii.209; Vb-a.33 (as unsubstantial to which vedanā are likened). In other…

bubbula →

pts

…SN.iii.141; AN.iv.137; Ja.v.216; Mil.117 Vism.109; Dhp-a.iii.209; Vb-a.33 (as unsubstantial to which vedanā are likened). In other…

upakūlita →

pts

…So also Ed. Müller

J.R A S.

  1. 538 This is probably right; but Oldenberg, Pischel and Hardy all read…

jaratā →

pts

old age Dhs.644≈ (rūpassa j. decay of form); Vism.449.

see jarati

rājā →

pts

…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…

kāḷa →

pts

…va hutvā; cp. kaṇh-añjana Ja.v.155) Cp. also siniddha-nīla-mudu-kuñcita-keso Ja.i.89, and sukaṇhakaṇha Ja.v.202
■…

paṭivāmeti →

pts

…out again DN-a.i.39.

Cp. J.P.T.S. 1886, p. 160, suggesting paṭivādh˚, or paṭibādhayamāno and referring to Thag.744.

paṭi + Caus….

kāma →

pts

…state of mind; 10. ajjhosāna, hanging on, or attachment.

Nd1. At Cnd.200; Dhs.1097 (omitting No. 8), cp. Dhs-a.370;…

kāla →

pts

…va hutvā; cp. kaṇh-añjana Ja.v.155) Cp. also siniddha-nīla-mudu-kuñcita-keso Ja.i.89, and sukaṇhakaṇha Ja.v.202
■…

kāka →

pts

…animals (sigāla, gijjha) Snp.201; Pv-a.198 (= dhanka); cp. kākoḷa-In compounds often used derisively
■ f….

kuṭila →

pts

…Morris J.P.T.S. 1893, 15) Ja.iii.112 (= jimha); Mil.297 (˚sankuṭila), Mil.418 (of an arrow); nt. a bend, a crook Mil.351. -a˚; straight…

pavecchati →

pts

…pavacchati), Ja.iii.172; Ja.iv.363, Ja.vi.502, Ja.vi.587 (vuṭṭhi-dhāraṃ pavecchanto devo pāvassi tāvade; variant reading pavattento);…

kola →

pts

…sūkaramaṃsa “pork with jujube”); Ja.iii.22 (= badara); Ja.vi.578.

  • -mattiyo (pl.) of the size of a j. truit, always comb w….

phuṭa →

pts

…= Cnd.304#iii d reads bh. yojana-sataṃ pharitvā (intrs.: expanding, wide) tiṭṭhati, which is the more correct…

rājan →

pts

…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…

kaḍḍhati →

pts

…to draw a line, to scratch Ja.i.78, Ja.i.111, Ja.i.123; Ja.vi.56 (lekhaṃ).

dialect. form supposed to equal Sk. karṣati, cp. Prk. kaḍḍhai…

katthu →

pts

? a jackal, in -soṇā j. & dogs Ja.vi.538 (for koṭṭhu˚).

jīva →

pts

…gyvas

Jīva2

neuter the note of the jīvaka bird Sum. V. on DN.iii.201.

vamana →

pts

an emetic DN.i.12; AN.v.219; cp. J.P.T.S. 1907, 452.

fr. vam

jānāti →

pts

… pres jānāti
pot jāneyya (Snp.781) & jaññā (AN.iv.366; Snp.116, Snp.775; Dhp.157, Dhp.352; Ja.ii.346;…

jiñjuka →

pts

…Ja.iv.333 (akkhīni j. ˚phalasadisāni, cp. in same application guñjā); Ja.v.156 (j. ˚phalasannibha); Dhp-a.i.177 (˚gumba).

badara →

pts

…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;…

niddhuniya →

pts

? neuter hypocrisy Pp.18 (= makkha); cp J.P.T.S. 1884, 83.

= Sk. nihnuvana fr. nihnute with diff. derivation

āhundarika →

pts

adjective according to Morris J.P.T.S. 1884, 73 “crowded up, blocked up, impassable Vin.i.79; Vin.iv.297; Vism.413 (˚ṃ…

anta →

pts

…AN.ii.163 (vijjāy’); Snp.1148 (pañhān’)
-kiriyā putting an end to, ending, relief, extirpation;…

piñja →

pts

…Ja.i.38 (mora˚ kalāpa), Ja.i.207 (= pekkhuṇa); Ja.iii.226 (BB piccha & miccha); DN-a.i.41 (mora˚); Dhp-a.i.394 (id.); Vv-a.147…

ārabhati →

pts

…Pv-a.35
ger ārabbha, see sep
pp āraddha (q.v.).

ā + rabhati, Sk. ārabhati & ārambhati, ā +…

pubba →

pts

…Snp.949 (with pacchā & majjhe i.e. future & present); Pv.i.3#1; Pv.ii.2#2; Snp-a.290, Snp-a.385 Snp-a.453; Pv-a.4, Pv-a.10, Pv-a.39,…

ponti →

pts

…at Thag-a.269 is “pilotikākhaṇḍa,” thus “rags (of an ascetic),” cp. J.P.T.S. 1884. See also pottha1, with which…

piṭaka →

pts

…AN.i.204; AN.ii.199; Ja.i.225, Ja.i.336; DN-a.i.269. 2. (fig.) t.t for the 3 main divisions of the Pāli Canon “the three baskets (basket…

piṇḍika →

pts

…Ja.vi.376. Dutoit (J. translation vi.457) translates “opening at the back of the sunshade,” thus evidently reading…

piḷakā →

pts

…Ja.v.207, Ja.v.303; Mnd.370; Mil.298; DN-a.i.138. 2. knob (of a sword) Ja.vi.218-Cp. pilaka.

cp. Class. Sk. piḍakā

pitar →

pts

…puttaṃ); Cnd.441 (= yo so janako) Ja.i.412 (= tāta); Ja.v.20; Vb-a.108 (where pretty popular etym. is given with “piyāyatī ti pitā”),…

pitta →

pts

…at Snp-a.388); Mnd.370; Ja.i.146 (+ semha), Ja.ii.114 (pittan te kupitaṃ your bile is upset or out of order, i.e. you are in a bad mood);…

pumati →

pts

…Ja.i.171; ger. pumitvā Ja.i.172. See J.P.T.S. 1889 207 (?).

onomat. *pu to blow, cp. Gr. φυσα blowing, bubble, φυσάω blow, Lat….

phāsu →

pts

…with Vedic prāśu enjoying, one who enjoys, i.e. a guest, but this etym. is doubtful; cp phāsuka. A key to its etym. may be found in the…

āsīyati →

pts

…oneself“; Morris’ JP. T. S. 1884, 72 as ā + śrā or śrī to become ripe, come to perfection, evidently at fault because of…

pekkhā →

pts

…Ja.v.403 (p. vuccati taṇhā). 3. (or (pekkhaṃ?) show at a fair DN.i.6 (= naṭa-samajjā DN-a.i.84); see Dial. i.7, n. 4 and cp. J.R.A.S.

pekhā →

pts

…Ja.v.403 (p. vuccati taṇhā). 3. (or (pekkhaṃ?) show at a fair DN.i.6 (= naṭa-samajjā DN-a.i.84); see Dial. i.7, n. 4 and cp. J.R.A.S.

paṭṭhāna →

pts

…Mahāpakaraṇa. See Ledi, J.P.T.S. 1915–⁠16 p. 26; Mrs. Rh. D., Tika p. 1, vi
■ At Sdhp.321 it has the Sk. meaning of “setting out”…

āvaṭṭana →

pts

turning, twisting; enticement, snare, temptation Ja.iii.494; Dhp-a.ii.153.

fr. ā + vṛt, cp. āvaṭṭa 2 and āvaṭṭanin

paṭikata →

pts

“done against,” i.e. provided or guarded against Ja.iv.166.

pp. of paṭikaroti

paṭala →

pts

…heap, mass (esp. of clouds) Ja.i.73 (megha˚); Dhs-a.239 (abbha˚)
■ madhu˚ honey comb Ja.i.262; Dhp-a.i.59; Dhp-a.iii.323. 4. cataract…

ānejja →

pts

…usually occurs in cpd ānejja-ppatta (adj.) immovable lit. having attained impassibility expld. by Bdhgh. at Vin.iii.267 (on Pār….

vaṇi →

pts

wish, request Ud.53; Ja.iv.404 (= yācana C.); cp. J.P.T.S. 1891, 18 See vana2 & cp vaṇeti.

fr. van to desire

puna →

pts

…punar- abhiseka see J.P.T.S. 1885 49; a-punar -āvattitā the fact of not turning back Mil.276 (cp. Prk….

pāsaka →

pts

…hair Thig.411 (if Morris, J.P.T.S. 1893, 45, 46, is right to be corr. fr. pasāda).

fr. pāsa1

Pāsaka2

a throw, a die…

āmeṇḍita →

pts

…show sympathy (? so Morris J.P.T.S. 1887, 106) DN-a.i.228; Snp-a.155 (variant reading at DA āmeḍita).

Sk. āmreḍita fram ā + mreḍ,…

ratha →

pts

…said to consist of 36 -tajjāri’s, and 36 ratha-reṇu’s are equal to one -likkhā Vb-a.343. *…

ratana →

pts

…the 2: paṭisambhidā˚ & bojjhanga˚. These 7 are probably meant at Pv-a.66, where it is said that Sakka “endowed their house with the 7…

rajo →

pts

…is a metric diaeresis of rajo-jalla] dust and dirt Dhp.141 (= kaddama-limpan ākārena sarīre sannicita-rajo Dhp-a.iii.77)….

rahada →

pts

… ■ On r. in similes see J.P.T.S. 1907, 127.

Vedic hrada, with diaeresis & metathesis *harada → rahada; the other metathetic form of the…

pīlikoḷikā →

pts

…(= akkhigūthaka Thag-a.259, q.v. for fuller expln; see also J.P.T.S. 1884, 88).

reading not quite sure, cp. koḷikā

pāṭeti →

pts

…(doubtful, cp. Kern,

Toevoegselen

ii.139, & Morris; J.P.T.S. 1884, 87).

Caus. of paṭ.

pāsāda →

pts

…a tower with 7 platforms Ja.i.227, Ja.i.346; Ja.iv.323 Ja.iv.378; Ja.v.426, Ja.v.577. The Buddha’s 3 castles at DN.ii.21; AN.i.145; Ja.vi.289….

pāsa →

pts

…(Māra˚); Ja.iii.184; Ja.iv.414; Pv-a.206. On its frequent use in similes see J.P.T.S. 1907, 111.

Vedic pāśa

Pāsa2

a…

puppha →

pts

…for T. ˚dada).

  • -pañjara a cage (ornamented) with flowers Ja.v.365.
  • -paṭa a cloth…

ānaka →

pts

kind of kettledrum, beaten only at one end SN.ii.266; Ja.ii.344; Dpvs.xvi.14.

Sk. ānaka, cp. Morris J.P.T.S. 1893, 10

pāleti →

pts

…keep Snp.585; Ja.i.55; Ja.iv.127; Ja.vi.589; Mil.4 (paṭhavī lokaṃ pāleti, perhaps in meaning “keeps holds, encircles,” similar to…

pākula →

pts

adjective read at Ud.5 in combination akkulapakkula (= ākula-pākula) “in great confusion”; read also in gāthā 7 pākula for bakkula. Cp….

pājāpeti →

pts

to cause to drive or go on Ja.ii.296 (sakaṭāni); Ja.iii.51 (so read for pajāpeti; BB pāceti & pājeti).

Caus. of pājeti

pācittiya →

pts

adjective requiring expiation, expiatory Vin.i.172, Vin.i.176; Vin.ii.242, Vin.ii.306 sq.; Vin.iv.1 sq., Vin.iv.258 sq.; AN.ii.242 (dhamma); Vism.22 …

pāceti →

pts

…Pali Grammar

§ 39#3); pra + aj: see aja

puṇṇa →

pts

…the full moon Ja.i.149, Ja.i.267; Ja.v.215

  • -patta a full bowl (as gift, ˚ṃ deti to give an ample gift…

paṅga →

pts

…pungī after Morris J.P.T.S. 1889, 205). Bdhgh explains as “p vuccati paṇṇa-nāḷikā; taṃ dhamantā kīḷanti” DN-a.i.86.

?

paṇḍu →

pts

…suffering from jaundice Ja.ii.285; Ja.iii.401. -vīṇā yellow flute (of Pañcasikha): see…

pañca →

pts

…king or brahmin): sujāta, ajjhāyaka abhirūpa, sīlavā, paṇḍita (see anga; on another combination with anga see below). The phrase pañc’…

āvijjhati →

pts

…round, usually in ger. āvijjhitvā (w. acc.) used as prep round about, near Ja.i.153 (khettaṃ), Ja.i.170 (pokkharaṇiṃ) DN-a.i.245…

oramati →

pts

…side); -anoramati (neg.) see sep
■ On the whole question see also Morris, J.P.T.S. 1887, 154 sq.

Denom. fr. ora…

palloma →

pts

…na bhavissati.“

a contraction of pannaloma, see J.P.T.S. 1889, 206

pakkaṭhati →

pts

…to cause to be boiled up Ja.i.472 (variant reading pakkuṭṭh˚, cp J.P.T.S. 1884, 84)
pp pakkaṭhita (q.v.). Pakkathita (pakkuthita)

pa…

pajappati →

pts

to yearn for, crave, to be greedy after SN.i.5 = Ja.vi.25 (anāgataṃ = pattheti C.).

pa + jappeti

padahati →

pts

…Ja.vi.508 (usīraṃ muñjapubbajaṃ urasā padahessāmi “I shall stand against the grasses with my chest”; C. explains by dvedhā katvā…

paccaya →

pts

…(gilānapaccaya-) bhesajja, i.e. clothing, food as alms a dwelling-place, medicine: see under; cīvara. Snp.339 (paccaya…