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nu, 1717 találat.
nu →
pts
…nūna, no.
Ved. nu, Idg. *nu, orig. adv. of time = now; cp. Lat. num (to nunc, now), see nūna
ñū →
pts
-Ñū
(-ññū) (adj-suffix) knowing, recognizing, acknowledging, in ughaṭita˚, kata˚, kāla˚, khaṇa˚, matta˚, ratta˚, vara˚ vipacita˚, veda˚, sabba˚, etc. (q.v.)-fem. abstr. ˚ñutā in same combinations …
a →
pts
…verb. function will be enumerated. separately, while examples of neg. forms of (1) & (2) are given under their positive form unless the neg….
ababa →
pts
Name of a certain Purgatory, enumerated with many other similar names at AN.v.173 = Snp.p.126 (cp. aṭaṭa, abbuda & also Avs.i.4, Avs.i.10 & see…
abbhanumodana →
pts
(& ˚ā f.) being pleased, satisfaction, thanksgiving DN-a.i.227 Vv-a.52 (˚ānu˚); Sdhp.218
fr. abbhanumodati
abbhanumodati →
pts
…Mil.29, Mil.210; Dhp-a.iv.102 (variant reading ˚ānu˚).
abhi + anu + modati
abbhocchinna →
pts
…cut off, uninterrupted, continuous Ja.i.470 (variant reading abbo˚); Ja.vi.254, Ja.vi.373; Cp.i.6#3; Mil.72 Vism.362 (bb), Vism.391 (bb).
a + vi…
abbuda →
pts
…a)*. 3. a very high numeral, appld. exclusively to the denotation of a vast period of suffering in Purgatory; in this sense used…
abhabba →
pts
…of which there are 9 enumerated among things that are not likely to be found in an Arahant’s character: see DN.iii.133 & DN.iii.235 (where…
abhi →
pts
…with Sk. adhiropayati); anu in ˚gijjhati, ˚brūheti, ˚sandahati.
prefix, Vedic abhi, which represents both Idg *m̊bhi, as…
abhiharati →
pts
…revile, abuse [cp. Sk. anuvyāharati & abhivyā˚] AN.i.198
pass abhihariyati Vv-a.172 (for abhiharati of Vv.37#10; corresp. with ābhata…
abhijjhā →
pts
…-anabhijjhā absence of covetousness Dhs.35, Dhs.62
■ See also anupassin, gantha, domanassa, sīla.
fr. abhi +…
abhijīhanā →
pts
strenuousness, exertion, strong endeavour Ja.vi.373 (viriyakaraṇa C.).
abhi + jīhanā of jeh to open ones mouth
abhikkanta →
pts
…sundar’-âbhirūpa-abbhanumodanesu dissati. These are:
- (lit.) gone away, passed gone out, departed (+ nikkhanta, meaning khaya…
abhinibbatta →
pts
…pātubhūta); Dhs.1035, Dhs.1036 (so read for˚ nippatta) Vv-a.9 (puññ’ânubhāva˚ by the power of merit).
abhi + nibbatta, pp. of…
abhinikkhamana →
pts
…+…
abhirūpa →
pts
…DN-a.i.281 (aññehi manussehi adhikarūpa); Vv-a.53; Pv-a.61 (abhikkanta). Occurs in the idiomatic phrase denoting the characteristics of…
abhisara →
pts
retinue Ja.v.373.
fr. abhi + sarati, of sṛ; to go
abhisaññūhati →
pts
to heap up, concentrate Vb.1, Vb.2, Vb.82 sq.; Vb.216 sq., Vb.400; Mil.46 Cp. abhisaṅkhipati.
abhi + saññūhati, i.e. saṃ-ni-ūhati
abhiṇhaṃ →
pts
…MN.i.446 (˚kāraṇa continuous practice); Snp.335 (˚saṃvāsa continuous living together); Ja.i.190; Pp.32; Dhp-a.ii.239; Vv-a.116 (=…
accanta →
pts
…˚-
- uninterrupted, continuous, perpetual Ja.i.223; Mil.413; Vv-a.71; Pv-a.73, Pv-a.125, Pv-a.266; Sdhp.288.
- final, absolute, complete;…
accha →
pts
…DN.i.76 (maṇi = tanucchavi DN-a.i.221), DN.i.80 (udakapatta), DN.i.84 (udaka-rahada); MN.i.100; SN.ii.281 (˚patta); SN.iii.105 (id.);…
acchambhin →
pts
…undismayed, fearless Snp.42 (reading achambhin; Cnd.13 explains abhīru anutrāsi etc.); Ja.vi.322 (= nikkampa C.). See chambhin.
a +…
addha →
pts
Addha1
(num.) one half, half (˚-) DN.i.166 (˚māsika); AN.ii.160 (-māsa); Ja.i.59 (-yojana); iii. 189 (˚māsa).
= aḍḍha,…
addhan →
pts
…with vayo anuppatto sometimes in ster. formula with jiṇṇa & mahallaka; Vin.ii.188; DN.i.48 (cp. DN-a.i.143); MN.i.82;…
adhiggahīta →
pts
excelled, surpassed; overpowered, taken by (instr.), possessed Ja.iii.427 (= anuggahīta C.); Ja v.102; vi.525 = 574; Iti.103; Mil.188 Mil.189; Sdhp.98.
pp. of adhigaṇhāti
adhika →
pts
…Dhp-a.iii.238 Kp-a.193 (= anuttara); Sdhp.337, Sdhp.447
■ compar adhikatara Dhp-a.ii.7; Dhp-a.iii.176; nt. -ṃ…
adhikaraṇa →
pts
…passages, viz. vivāda˚ anuvāda˚ āpatta kicca˚; “questions of dispute, of censure, of misconduct of duties” Vin.ii.88; Vin.iii.164;…
adhipanna →
pts
…(taṇhā˚ = taṇhânugata Cnd.32); Dhp.288; Ja.iii.38, Ja.iii.369; Ja.iv.396; Ja.v.91, Ja.v.379 (= dosena ajjhotthaṭa); Ja.vi.27.
cp….
adhiṭṭhāna →
pts
…and anusaya, obstinacy, prejudice and bias MN.i.136; MN.iii.31, MN.iii.240; SN.ii.17; SN.iii.10,…
adho →
pts
…and intermediate points (anudisā) at SN.i.122; SN.iii.124; AN.iv.167; with uddhaṃ & tiriyaṃ at Snp.150, Snp.537, Snp.1055, Snp.1068….
agga →
pts
…or quality of anything, in enumn of the five “excellencies” of first-fruits (panca aggāni, after which the N. Pañcaggadāyaka),…
agghati →
pts
…Dhp.70; Vv.20#7 (nânubhoti Vv-a.104), Vv.43#7; Ja.v.284
caus agghāpeti to value, to appraise, to have a price put on (acc.)…
aggi →
pts
…anger and bewilderment. The number three may possibly have been chosen with reference to the three sacrificial fires of Vedic ritual. At SN.iv.19;…
aha →
pts
…ahorattaṃ: MN.i.417 (˚ânusikkhin); Dhp.226 (id.; expld. by divā ca rattiñ ca tisso sikkhā sikkhamāna Dhp-a.iii.324); Thag.145…
ajjhājīva →
pts
too rigorous or strenuous a livelihood MN.ii.245 (+ adhipāṭimokkha).
adhi (ati?) + ā + jīv
ajjhāsaya →
pts
…in phrase ajjhāsayānurūpa according to his wish, as he wanted Pv-a.61 Pv-a.106 Pv-a.128
fr. adhi + ā + śri, orig. hanging on,…
ajjhāvara →
pts
…waiting on, service, retinue Ja.v.322, Ja.v.324, Ja.v.326, Ja.v.327 (explained at all passages by parisā). Should we read…
akhetta →
pts
barren-soil: see khetta
■ In cpd. -ññu the neg. belongs to the whole: not knowing a good field (for alms) Ja.iv.371.
akkhaṇa →
pts
…misfortune. There are 9 enumerated at DN.iii.263; the usual set consists of 8; thus DN.iii.287; Vv-a.193; Sdhp.4 sq. See also…
akkhohiṇī →
pts
one of the highest numerals (1 followed by 42 ciphers, Childers) Ja.v.319; Ja.vi.395.
= akkhobhiṇī
alaṃ →
pts
…or improper eaters as enumerated at Dhp-a.iv.16 = Dhs-a.404.
Vedic araṃ. In meaning (1) alaṃ is the expanded…
allika →
pts
…(kāma-) sukh’ allik’ânuyoga given to the attachment to sensual joys Vin.i.10; DN.iii.113 DN.iii.130; SN.iv.330; SN.v.421; Ne.110.
either…
amanussa →
pts
…(˚pariggahīta haunted); Pv-a.216
■ Cp. amānusa.
a + manussa
amanussika →
pts
adjective belonging to or caused by a spirit Vin.i.202, Vin.i.203 (˚âbādha being possessed by a demon).
fr. amanussa
amata →
pts
Amata1
neuter
- The drink of the gods, ambrosia, water of immortality, (cp BSk. amṛta-varṣa “rain of Ambrosia” Jtm.221).
- A general conception of a state of durability & non-change a …
amattaññu →
pts
adjective not knowing any bounds (in the taking of food), intemperate immoderate Iti.23 (bhojanamhi); Dhp.7 (id.); Pp.21.
a + matta + ˚ñu = Sk. amātrajña
amattaññutā →
pts
immoderation (in food) DN.iii.213; Iti.23 (bhojane); Pp.21; Dhs.1346 (bhojane) Dhs-a.402.
abstr. to prec.
ambila →
pts
…thus at Mil.56. Another enumeration at Cnd.540 & Dhs.629
■ Ja.i.242 (˚anambila), Ja.i.505 (loṇ˚); Ja.ii.394 (loṇ˚); DN-a.i.270…
ammā →
pts
…Gr. ἀμμάς mother, Oisl. amma “granny”, Ohg. amma “mammy”, nurse; also Lat. amita father’s sister & amāre to love
amānusa →
pts
…usually of demons, but also of gods; a + mānusa, cp. amanussa
anabhāva →
pts
…of evil thoughts. Bdhgh (quoted Vin.iii.267) reports as variant reading anubhāva. Cp. Mnd.90; and Nd ii.under pahīna.
ana + bhāva
anassuṃ →
pts
1st sq, pret. of anusūyati (= Sk. anvaśruvaṃ) I have heard MN.i.393.
anasuyyaṃ →
pts
not grumbling Ja.iii.27 (variant reading for anusuyyaṃ T.).
Sk. anasūyan, ppr. of an + asūyati
anavaya →
pts
adjective not lacking, complete in (loc.), fulfilling DN.i.88 (= anūna paripūra-kārin DN-a.i.248); AN.iii.152 (= samatta paripuṇṇa AA quoted by Tr. on Mil.10).
derivation doubtful. See Trenckner *P …
aneja →
pts
…Snp.1112; Iti.91 (opp. ejânuga Mnd.353 = Cnd.55; Dhp.414 (= taṇhāya abhāvena Dhp-a.iv.194), Dhp.422; Pv.iv.1#35 (nittaṇha Pv-a.230).
an…
aneka →
pts
…many, various; countlcss, numberless Iti.99 (saṃvaṭṭakappā countless aeons); Snp.688 (˚sākhā); Dhp.153 (˚jātisāra); Ja.iv.2…
aneḷa →
pts
…speech: “clearly enunciated” (thus Mrs. Rh. D at Kindred Sayings i.241) Vin.i.197 = DN.i.114 = SN.i.189; AN.ii.51, AN.ii.97;…
anissukin →
pts
…lso…
anojagghati →
pts
at DN.i.91 is variant reading for anujagghati.
anojā FIXME double →
pts
…(id.); Dhp-a.ii.116 (˚cangoṭaka).
*Sk. anujā
anoma →
pts
…as variant reading; T. anuma˚); Vv.43#7.
- -dassin one who has supreme knowledge; of unexcelled wisdom (Name of a Buddha)…
anomajjati →
pts
…one’s limbs with the hand MN.i.80, MN.i.509; SN.v.216.
anu + ava + majjati, mṛj
anopa →
pts
see anūpa.
anoramati →
pts
not to stop, to continue Ja.iii.487; Dhp-a.iii.9 (ger. -itvā continually).
an + ava + ram
anta →
pts
antara →
pts
…an interregnum Dpvs.v.80.
- -vāsaka “inner or intermediate garment”, one of the 3 robes of a Buddhist bhikkhu (viz. the…
antarāya →
pts
…viz rājā-caura-manuṣy-amanuṣya-vyāḍ-agny-udakaṃ
■ DN.i.3 DN.i.25, DN.i.26; AN.iii.243, AN.iii.306; AN.iv.320; Snp.691,…
anu →
pts
…vowels is anv˚.
Vedic anu, Av. anu; Gr. α ̓́νω to α ̓́να along, up; Av. ana, Goth. ana, Ohg. ana, Ags. on, Ger an, Lat. an (in…
anubaddha →
pts
following, standing behind (piṭṭhito) DN.i.1, DN.i.226.
pp. of anubandhati
anubajjhati →
pts
at Pv-a.56 is faulty reading for anubandhati (q.v.).
anubala →
pts
rear-guard, retinue, suite, in -ṃ bhavati to accompany or follow somebody Mil.125.
anu + bala
anubandha →
pts
bondage MN.iii.170; Iti.91.
anu + bandh
anubandhana →
pts
that which connects or follows, connection, consequence Ja.vi.526 (˚dukkha).
fr. anubandhati
anubandhati →
pts
…ger. -bandhitvā Ja.i.254 grd. -bandhitabba MN.i.106
pp anubaddha (q.v.).
anu + bandhati
anubbajati →
pts
to go along, wander, follow, tread (a path) Ja.iv.399 (maggaṃ = pabbajati C.).
anu + vraj
anubbata →
pts
adjective subject to the will of another, obedient, faithful, devoted Ja.iii.521 Ja.vi.557.
Vedic anuvrata, anu + vata
anubbillāvitatta →
pts
see ubbill˚.
anubhavana →
pts
…vedanā anubhavana-lakkhaṇā ca); Pv-a.152 (kamma-vipāka˚). Esp. in combn. with dukkha˚; suffering painful…
anubhavati →
pts
…(attanā by him) & -bhavīyamāna Pv-a.33 (dukkhaṃ)
pp anubhūta (q.v.).
anu + bhavati
anubhaṇanā →
pts
talking to, admonition, scolding Vin.ii.88 (anuvadanā +).
anu + bhaṇana
anubhoti →
pts
…(attanā by him) & -bhavīyamāna Pv-a.33 (dukkhaṃ)
pp anubhūta (q.v.).
anu + bhavati
anubhāga →
pts
secondary or inferior part, (after-)share, what is left over Vin.ii.167.
anu + bhāga
anubhāsati →
pts
to speak after, to repeat DN.i.104; Mil.345; DN-a.i.273.
anu + bhāsati
anubhāva →
pts
…Vv-a.14; Pv-a.43, Pv-a.122, Pv-a.272. See also ānu˚.
fr. anubhavati
anubhāvatā →
pts
majesty, power SN.i.156 (mahā˚).
= anubhāva + tā
anubhāyati →
pts
to be afraid of Ja.vi.302 (kissa nv’ ânubhāyissaṃ, so read for kissânu˚).
anu + bhāyati
anubhūta →
pts
(having or being) experienced, suffered, enjoyed Pv-a.ii.12#2. nt. suffering, experience Ja.i.254; Mil.78, Mil.80.
pp. of anubhavati
anubhūyamānatta →
pts
the fact of having to undergo, experiencing Pv-a.103.
abstr. fr. ppr. Pass. of anubhavati
anubodha →
pts
…SN.iii.261; SN.v.431; AN.ii.1; AN.iv.105; Dhs.390 Dhs.1061; Vv-a.321 (= anavabodha) and duranubodha (adj. hard to…
anubodhana →
pts
awakening, understanding, recognition Pts.i.18 (bodhana +).
fr. anubodhati
anubodhati →
pts
…awaken, fig. to make see to instruct Ja.vi.139 (˚ayamāna)
pp anubuddha (q.v.).
anu + budh
anubrūheti →
pts
…(˚brūhessāmi), Dhp.75 (˚brūhaye ˚brūheyya vaḍḍheyya Dhp-a.ii.103)
pp anubrūhita (q.v.) Cp. also…
anubrūhita →
pts
strengthened with (-˚), full of Pts.i.167.
pp. of anubrūheti
anubuddha →
pts
…(as to nature of cpd. see anu B iv. either “fully awakened (enlightened)” or “wakened by the wake” (Mrs. Rh. D.) Thag.679 =…
anubujjhana →
pts
awakening, recognition Pts.i.18 (bujjhana +).
fr. anubujjhati
anubujjhati →
pts
to remember, recollect Ja.iii.387 (with avabujjhati in prec. verse).
anu + bujjhati, Med. of budh, cp. Sk. avabudhyate
anubyañjana FIXME double →
pts
Anuvyañjana & anubyañjana
(e.g. Vin.iv.15; Ja.i.12) neuter accompanying (i.e. secondary attribute, minor or inferior characteristic, supplementary…
anubyañjana →
pts
see anuvyañjana.
anucarati →
pts
to move along, to follow; to practice; pp. anuciṇṇa & anucarita; (q.v.)
anu + cariti
anucarita →
pts
…with, accompanied by, pervaded with DN.i.16, DN.i.21 (vīmaṃsa˚ anuvicarita DN-a.i.106); MN.i.68 (id.); Mil.226.
pp. of anucarati
anucaṅkamana →
pts
sidewalk Ja.i.7.
fr. anucankamati
anucaṅkamati →
pts
to follow (along) after, to go after DN.i.235; MN.i.227; Thag.481, Thag.1044; Caus ˚āpeti MN.i.253, cp. Lal.147, Lal.3; Mvu.i.350.
anu + cankamati
anuccaṅgin →
pts
see anujjangin.
anucchavika →
pts
…anucchaviya at Vin.ii.7 (an˚), Vin.iii.120 (id. + ananulomika); Mil.13.
anu + chavi + ka
anucchaviya →
pts
…anucchaviya at Vin.ii.7 (an˚), Vin.iii.120 (id. + ananulomika); Mil.13.
anu + chavi + ka
anucchiṭṭha →
pts
…or left over; untouched, clean (food) Ja.iii.257; Dhp-a.ii.3 (vv.ll. anucciṭṭha).
see ucchiṭṭha
anucintana →
pts
thinking, upon, intention, care for Pv-a.164.
fr. anucinteti
anucinteti →
pts
to think upon, to meditate, consider SN.i.203 (variant reading for anuvicinteti).
anu + cinteti
anuciṇṇa →
pts
…by connected with Ja.iv.286.
pp. of anucarati
anudadāti →
pts
to concede, grant, admit, fut. anudassati Mil.276, Mil.375.
anu + dadāti
anudahati →
pts
see anuḍahati.
anudassita →
pts
manifested Mil.119.
pp. of anudasseti
anudayati →
pts
(to sympathise with) see under anuddā.
anuddayatā →
pts
…kindness to or sympathy with other people SN.ii.218; SN.v.169 (T. anudayatā); AN.iii.184; Iti.72; Vb.356.
abstr. to anuddayā
anuddayā →
pts
…AN.iii.189; Pp.35 (anukampā); Ja.i.147, Ja.i.186, Ja.i.214; Pv-a.70 Pv-a.88, Pv-a.181 (= anukampā). In compound anudaya˚; e.g….
anuddharin →
pts
adjective not proud Snp.952 (= anussukin Snp-a.569) see niṭṭhurin.
an + uddharin
anuddhasta →
pts
…degraded MN.i.462 (citta); AN.ii.126 (id.).
anu + dhasta, pp. of anuddhaṃseti, cp. Sk. apadhvasta
anuddhata →
pts
…up, not proud, unconceited calm, subdued Snp.850 (= uddhacca-virahita Snp-a.549, cp. anuṇṇata); Iti.30; Dhp.363 (= nibbutacitta…
anuddhaṃseti →
pts
…AN.i.266; AN.ii.126; AN.iii.393 sq
pp anuddhasta (q.v.).
anu + dhaṃseti
anuddā →
pts
Err:508
anudeva →
pts
see anvadeva.
anudhamma →
pts
…to be judged as a redupl. cpd after the manner of compounds mentioned under anu iv. meaning “the Law in…
anudhammatā →
pts
[abstr. to anudhamma) lawfulness, conformity to the Dhamma AN.ii.46; Pts.i.35, Pts.i.36.
anudhāreti →
pts
to hold up DN-a.i.61 (chattaṃ), cp. Ja.1.53, dhariyamāna.
anu + dhāreti
anudhāvati →
pts
to run after, to chase, follow, persecute, pursue MN.i.474; SN.i.9; Dhp.85; Thag.1174; Mil.253, Mil.372.
anu + dhāvati
anudhāvin →
pts
adjective noun one who runs after SN.i.9, SN.i.117.
fr. anudhāvati
anudisati →
pts
to point out, direct, bid, address Pv-a.99 (aor. anudesi + anvesi)
pp anudiṭṭha (q.v.).
anu + disati
anudisā →
pts
an intermediate point of the compass, often collectively for the usual 4 intermediate points DN.i.222; SN.i.122; SN.iii.124.
anu + disā
anudiṭṭha →
pts
…of…
anudiṭṭhi →
pts
…DN.i.12; MN.ii.228; SN.iii.45 sq. Thag.754; Mil.325; DN-a.i.103. attānudiṭṭhi (q.v.) a soul-speculation.
anu + diṭṭhi
anudīpeti →
pts
to explain Mil.227 (dhammâdhammaṃ).
anu + dīpeti
anudūta →
pts
person sent with another, a travelling companion Vin.ii.19, Vin.ii.295; Dhp-a.ii.76, Dhp-a.ii.78.
anu + dūta
anuga →
pts
…= vasavattin C.); Mhvs.7, Mhvs.3.
fr. anu + gam
anugacchati →
pts
…or followed by, surrounded, adorned with Ja.i.53; Ja.v.370. pp. anugata (q.v.).
anu + gacchati
anugama →
pts
following after, only as adj. in dur˚ difficult to be followed Ja.iv.65.
fr. anu + gam
anugata →
pts
…(sota˚, variant reading anudhata); Ja.ii.292 (samudda˚); Ja.v.369; Cnd.32 (taṇhā˚); Pv-a.102 (nāmaṃ mayhaṃ a. has been given to me),…
anugati →
pts
…on SN.i.104 (vas˚ being in the power). Usually in cpd. diṭṭhānugati a sign (lit. belonging to) of…
anugaṇhāti →
pts
…(ppr. med -gayhamāna = anukampamāna); Pp.36; Pv-a.181 (imper. anuggaṇha = anukampassu). pp….
anuggaha →
pts
…AN.iv.167; AN.v.70; Iti.12, Iti.98; Ja.i.151; Ja.v.150; Pp.25; Pv-a.145; Thag-a.104.
anu + grah
Anuggaha2
adjective not…
anuggahīta →
pts
(& ˚ita) commiserated, made happy, satisfied MN.i.457; SN.ii.274; SN.iii.91; SN.iv.263; AN.iii.172; Ja.iii.428.
pp. of anuggaṇhāti
anuggaṇha →
pts
adjective compassionate, ready to help Pv-a.42 ˚sīla.
cp. anuggaha
anuggaṇhana →
pts
anuggaha1 Dhs-a.403. Anu(g)ganhati
anuggaṇhataka →
pts
adjective compassionate, commiserating, helping Pv-a.69 (= anukampaka).
= anugganha
anuggaṇhāti →
pts
…(ppr. med -gayhamāna = anukampamāna); Pp.36; Pv-a.181 (imper. anuggaṇha = anukampassu). pp….
anugghāta →
pts
not shaking, a steady walk Ja.vi.253.
an + ugghāta
anugghātin →
pts
adjective not shaking, not jerking, Ja.vi.252; Vv.5#3 (read ˚ī for i); Vv-a.36.
fr. last
anugghāṭeti →
pts
not to unfasten or open (a door) Mil.371 (kavāṭaṃ).
an + ugghāṭeti
anuggāhaka →
pts
adjective helping, assisting SN.iii.5; SN.v.162; Mil.354 (nt. = help).
fr. anuggaha
anughāyati →
pts
to smell, snuff, sniff up Mil.343 (gandhaṃ).
anu + ghāyati1
anugiddha →
pts
greedy after, hankering after, desiring, coveting Snp.86 (anânu˚), Snp.144, Snp.952; Thag.580.
pp. of anugijjhati
anugijjhati →
pts
…C.). pp. -giddhā (q.v.). Cp. abhigijjhati.
anu + gijjhati
anugāhati →
pts
to plunge into, to enter (acc.) Sdhp.611.
anu + gāhati
anugāmika →
pts
adjective going along with, following, accompanying; resulting from, consequential on Kp.viii.8 (nidhi a treasure acc. a man to the next world); Ja.iv.280 (-nidhi); Mil.159 (pari …
anugāmin →
pts
adjective following, attending on; an attendant, follower Snp-a.453 (= anuyutta).
fr. anugacchati
anugāyati →
pts
to sing after or to, recite (a magic formula or hymn) praise, celebrate DN.i.104, DN.i.238; Snp.1131 (anugāyissaṃ); Mil.120.
anu + gāyati
anuhasati →
pts
to laugh at, to ridicule DN-a.i.256.
anu + hasati
anuhīrati →
pts
…held up over, ppr. anuhīramāna DN.ii.15 (vv.ll. variant reading anubhiram˚ glosses B. K. anudhāriyam˚, cp….
anujagghati →
pts
to laugh at, deride, mock DN.i.91; DN-a.i.258 (cp. sañjagghati ibid 256).
anu + jagghati
anujavati →
pts
to run after, to hasten after, to follow Ja.vi.452 (= anubandhati).
anu + javati
anujjhāna →
pts
meditation, reflection, introspection Mil.352 (˚bahula).
anu + jhāna
anujju →
pts
…in compounds -aṅgin (anujjangin) with (evenly) bent limbs, i.e. with perfect limbs, graceful f. -ī. Epithet of a beautiful woman Ja.v.40…
anujjuka →
pts
Err:509
anujānāti →
pts
…Vin.i.83; Vin.ii.301: Snp.982. grd. anuññeyya that which is allowed AN.ii.197; pp anuññāta (q.v.) Caus….
anujāta →
pts
…of) 1279; Ja.vi.380; Dhp-a.i.129; Dāvs ii.66.
anu + jāta
anujīvati →
pts
…tassânubhāvena jīvitaṃ laddhaṃ (Comm.)
pp anujīvata (q.v.).
anu + jīvati
anujīvin →
pts
adjective noun living upon, another, dependent; a follower, a dependant AN.i.152; AN.iii.44; Ja.iii.485; Dāvs v.43.
fr. anujīvati
anujīvita →
pts
living (after), living, livelihood, subsistence, life Snp.836 (= jīvitaṃ Snp-a.545).
pp. of anujīvati
anukampaka →
pts
…(= kārunika Pv-a.16), Pv.i.5#3 (atthakāma, hitesin Pv-a.25), Pv.i.8#8; Pv.ii.1#4 (= anuggaṇhataka Pv-a.69), Pv.ii.2#7; Thag-a.174;…
anukampana →
pts
compassion, pity Pv-a.16, Pv-a.88.
fr. last
anukampati →
pts
…anukampamāna Snp.37 (= anupekkhamāna anugayhamāna Cnd.50); Pv-a.35 (taṃ), Pv-a.62 (pitaraṃ), Pv-a.104
pp…
anukampin →
pts
…SN.i.25, SN.i.110; AN.ii.9; Iti.102.
cp. anukampaka
anukampita →
pts
adjective compassioned, gratified, remembered, having done a good deed (of mercy Pv.iii.2#30.
pp. of anukampati
anukampā →
pts
…Pp.35
■ Often in abl. anukampāya out of pity, for the sake of DN.iii.211 (loka˚ out of compassion for all mankind, + atthaya hitāya);…
anukantati →
pts
to cut Dhp.311 (hatthaṃ = phāleti Dhp-a.iii.484).
anu + kantati2
anukaroti →
pts
…see anukassati 2.
anu + kṛ.
anukassati →
pts
- [Sk. anukaṛṣati] to draw after, to repeat, recite, quote DN.ii.255 (silokaṃ).
- [Sk. ava- kaṛṣati] to draw or take of, to remove,…
anukaṅkhin →
pts
adjective striving after, longing for Ja.v.499 (piya˚).
fr. anu + kāṅkṣ
anukhaṇati →
pts
to dig after or further Ja.v.233.
anu + khaṇati
anukhuddaka →
pts
adjective in cpd. khudda˚; whatever there is of minor things, all less important items Vin.ii.287 = DN.ii.154 = Mil.142; Mil.144.
anu + khuddaka
anukiṇṇa →
pts
strewn with, beset with, dotted all over Pv.iv.12#1 (bhamara-gaṇa˚).
pp. of anu + kirati
anukkama →
pts
…anukkamena gradually, in due course or succession Ja.i.157, Ja.i.262, Ja.i.290; Vv-a.157; Pv-a.5, Pv-a.14, Pv-a.35…
anukkamati →
pts
…1886, 111 as “abandon”) SN.i.24 Thag.194.
anu + kram
anukkaṇṭhana →
pts
having no lack anything, being contented or happy Ja.vi.4.
an + ukkaṇṭhana
anukkaṇṭhati →
pts
not to be sorry or not to lack anything, in ppr. -anto Ja.v.10; and pp. -ita without regret or in plenty Pv-a.13.
an + ukkaṇṭhati
anukkhepa →
pts
compensation Vin.i.285.
anu + khepa, see anukkhipati
anukkhipati →
pts
to throw out Cp.xi.6 (vaṭṭaṃ).
anu + khipati
anukubba →
pts
adjective (-˚) “doing correspondingly” giving back, retaliating Ja.ii.205 (kicca˚)
= Sk. anukurvat, ppr. of anukaroti
anukubbati →
pts
see anukaroti.
anukula →
pts
freq. spelling for anukūla.
anukulaka →
pts
adjective = anukula Sdhp.242 (iccha˚ according to wish).
anukāma →
pts
adjective responding to love, loving in return Ja.ii.157.
anu + kāma
anukāra →
pts
imitation Dpvs.v.39.
cp. anukaroti
anukārin →
pts
adjective imitating Dāvs v.32.
anukūla →
pts
…a propitiative sacrifice DN.i.144 (expld. at DN-a.i.302 as anukula˚ = sacrifice for the propagation of the clan).
anu…
anulapanā →
pts
scolding, blame, accusation Vin.ii.88 (spelt anullapanā; combd. with anuvadana & anubhaṇanā).
anu + lapanā, lap
anulepa →
pts
anointing Mil.152.
fr. anu + lip
anulimpana →
pts
anointing Mil.353, Mil.394.
fr. anulimpati
anulimpati →
pts
…to be treated with ointment)
pp anulitta (q.v.).
anu + limpati
anulitta →
pts
adjective anointed, besmeared Ja.i.266; Pv-a.211.
cp. Sk. anulipta, pp. of anulimpati
anulokin →
pts
adjective looking (up) at, seeing (-˚) MN.i.147 (sīsa˚).
fr. anu + loketi, cp. Sk. & P. avalokin & anuviloketi
anuloma →
pts
…forward DN.ii.273 (anānuloma, q.v.) SN.iv.401; Pts.ii.67, Pts.ii.70; Dhp-a.ii.208
■ nt. direct order, state of fitting in, adaptation…
anulometi →
pts
to conform to, to be in accordance with Mil.372.
v. denom. fr. anuloma
anulomika →
pts
…Iti.103 (sāmaññassa˚); Snp.385 (pabbajita˚); Kp-a.243 (ananulomiya); Dhs-a.25; Sdhp.65.
fr. anuloma
anuma →
pts
(-dassika) see *anoma*˚.
anumagge →
pts
at Ja.v.201 should be read anu magge along the road, by the way; anu here used as prep. c. loc (see anu A b).
anumajjana →
pts
…DN-a.i.63, DN-a.i.122.
abstr. fr. anumajjati
anumajjati →
pts
…to beat, thresh fig. to thresh ont Ja.vi.548; Mil.90
pass anumajjīyati Mil.275 (cp. p. 428).
anu + majjati
anumajjha →
pts
adjective mediocre, without going to extremes Ja.iv.192; Ja.v.387.
anu + majjha
anumasati →
pts
to touch DN.i.106 (= anumajjati DN-a.i.276).
anu + masati
anumata →
pts
…(= muta); Mil.185, Mil.212, Mil.231, Mil.275; Pv-a.64 (= annuññāta).
pp. of anumaññati
anumati →
pts
…DN-a.i.297; Vv-a.17, Pv-a.114.
from anumaññati
anumatta →
pts
see *aṇu*˚.
anumaññati →
pts
to assent, approve, give leave Thag.72
pp anumata (q.v.).
anu + maññati
anumināti →
pts
…MN.i.97; Pv-a.227 (˚anto + nayaṃ nento). See also anumīyati.
cf. Sk. anumāti, anu + mināti from mi, Sk. minoti, with confusion…
anumitta →
pts
secondary friend, a follower. acquaintance Ja.v.77.
anu + mitta
anummatta →
pts
adjective not out of mind, sane, of sound mind Mil.122; Sdhp.205.
an + ummatta
anumodaka →
pts
adjective one who enjoys, one who is glad of or thankful for (c. acc.) Vin.v.172; Pv-a.122; Sdhf.512.
fr. anumodati
anumodana →
pts
…Pv-a.142; Sdhp.213 Sdhp.218 Sdhp.516
fr. anumodati
anumodati →
pts
…Pv-a.46, Pv-a.81, Pv-a.201) imper. modāhi) Sdhp.501 sq
pp anumodita (q.v.).
anu + modati
anumodita →
pts
enjoyed, rejoiced in Pv-a.77.
pp. of anumodati
anumāna →
pts
inference Mil.330 (naya +), Mil.372, Mil.413; Sdhp.74.
fr. anu + man
anumīyati →
pts
to observe, conclude or infer from SN.iii.36 Cp. anumināti.
Sk. anumīyate, Pass. of anu + mā, measure, in sense of Med.
anunadī →
pts
(-tire) along the bank of the river SN.iv.177 should be read anu nadītīre (= anu prep. c. loc.; see under anu A).
anunamati →
pts
to incline, bend (intrs.), give way Mil.372 (of a bow).
anu + namati
anunaya →
pts
…at Mil.44, Mil.122, Mil.322.
fr. anuneti
anunayana →
pts
fawning Dhs-a.362.
fr. anuneti
anunetar →
pts
one who reconciles or conciliates Pts.ii.194 (netā vinetā anunetā).
n. ag. fr. anuneti
anuneti →
pts
to conciliate, appease, win over, flatter SN.i.232 (ppr. anunayamāna); pp. anunīta (q.v.).
anu + neti
anunāsika →
pts
adjective nasal; as tt. g. the sound ṃ; in -lopa apocope of the nasal ṃ Vv-a.114 Vv-a.253, Vv-a.275, Vv-a.333.
anu + nāsā + ika
anunīta →
pts
adjective led, induced SN.iv.71; Snp.781.
pp. of anuneti
anupa →
pts
see anūpa.
anupabandhanatā →
pts
(anuppa˚) feminine nonstopping, not ceasing Mil.132.
abstr. to prec.
anupabandhanā →
pts
(anuppa˚) feminine continuance, incessance, Pp.18 = Vb.357 (in exegesis of upanāha).
abstr. fr. anupabandhati
anupabandhati →
pts
(anuppa˚) to follow immediately, to be incessant, to keep on (without stopping), to continue Mil.132
caus -āpeti ibid.
anu + pa + bandhati
anupabbajjā →
pts
giving up worldly life in imitation of another SN.v.67 = Iti.107
anu + pabbajjā, cp. BSk. anupravrajati Divy.61
anupacināti →
pts
not to observe or notice Ja.v.339 (= anoloketi C.; variant reading anapaviṇāti).
an + upacināti
anupacita →
pts
adjective heaped up, accumulated Thag-a.56.
anu + pa + cita, pp. of anupacināti
anupada →
pts
…Ja.vi.555; Dhp-a.i.69; Dhp-a.ii.38.
cp. Sk. anupadaṃ adv., anu + pada
anupaddava →
pts
adjective free from danger, uninjured, safe Vin.ii.79 = Vin.ii.124 (+ anītika); Vin.iii.162; Dhp.338; Dhp-a.iv.48; Pv-a.250 (expln. for siva).
an + upaddava
anupadeti →
pts
…undertake SN.iii.131 (Pot. anuppadajjuṃ); MN.i.416 (Pot. anupadajjeyya see dadāti i.3); Mil.210 (˚deti). fut. -dassati…
anupadhika →
pts
…Vin.i.36 (anupadhīka); DN.iii.112 (anupadhika opp. to sa-upadhika); Snp.1057 (anūpadhīka T. but Nd ii.anūpadhika. with ū for…
anupadhāreti →
pts
to disregard, to heed not, to neglect Dhp-a.iv.197; Vv-a.260.
an + upadhār˚
anupadinna →
pts
(anuppadinna) given, handed over, furnished, dedicated Pv.i.5#12.
pp. of anupadeti
anupadāna →
pts
…DN-a.i.98 both read anuppādāna) Ja.iii.205 Mil.315
anu + pa + dāna, cp. anupadeti
anupadātar →
pts
(anuppadātar) one who gives, or one who sets forth, effects, designs DN.i.4 (cp DN-a.i.74); AN.ii.209.
n. ag. of anupadeti
anupagacchati →
pts
to go or return into (c. acc.) DN.i.55 (anupeti +).
anu + pa + gacchati
anupaghāta →
pts
not hurting Dhp.185 (anūpa˚; metri causa; expld. by anupahananañ c’eva anupaghātanañ ca Dhp-a.iii.238).
an + upaghāta
anupahata →
pts
…up, blown up Mil.274.
anu + pa + hata, pp. of anu + pa + han
Anupahata2
adjective not destroyed, not spoilt…
anupajagghati →
pts
to laugh at, to deride, mock over AN.i.198 (variant reading anusaṃ˚).
anu + pa + jagghati
anupajjati →
pts
to follow, accompany Ja.iv.304. - pp. anupanna (q.v.).
anu + pad
anupakampati →
pts
to shake, move, to be unsteady Thag.191 = Ud.41.
anu + pakampati
anupakhajjati →
pts
to encroach, intrude Vin.v.163.
den. fr. anupakhajja, ger. of anupakkhandati
anupakkama →
pts
not attacking, instr. -ena not by attack (from external enemies) Vin.ii.195.
an + upakkama
anupakkhandati →
pts
…DN-a.i.290) ger. anupakhajja pushing oneself in, intruding Vin.ii.88 (= antopavisati), Vin.ii.213; Vin.iv.43 (=…
anupakkuṭṭha →
pts
adjective blameless, irreproachahle DN.i.113; Vin.iv.160; Snp.p.115; DN-a.i.281.
an + upak˚
anupalitta →
pts
adjective unsmeared, unstained, free from taint MN.i.319, MN.i.386 (in verse); as -ūpalitta in verse of Sn & Dh: Snp.211 (= lepānaṃ abhāvā Snp-a.261), 392 468, 790, 845; Dhp.353.
an + upalitta
anupanna →
pts
gone into, reached, attained Snp.764 (māradheyya˚).
pp. of anupajjati
anuparidhāvati →
pts
to run up & down or to move round & round (cp. anuparivattati) SN.iii.150 (khīlan).
anu + pari + dhāvati
anuparigacchati →
pts
…= parito parito agamāsi Snp-a.393); Ja.iv.267.
anu + pari + gacchati
anupariharati →
pts
to surround, enfold, embrace MN.i.306.
anu + pari + harati
anuparisakkana →
pts
dealing with, interest in SN.iv.312 (variant reading ˚vattana).
fr. anuparisakkati
anuparisakkati →
pts
to move round, to be occupied with, take an interest in (c. acc.) SN.iv.312 (variant reading ˚vattati).
anu + pari + sakkati
anuparivattati →
pts
…(c. acc.), evolve SN.iii.150 (anuparidhāvati +) Mil.253 (anudhāvati + kāyan).
anu + pari + vṛt
anuparivatti →
pts
(-˚) dealing with, occupation, connection with SN.iii.16.
anu + parivatti
anupariveṇiyaṃ →
pts
…(“in every cell, cell by cell”), anu here functioning as prep. c. loc. (see anu A Vin.i.80, Vin.i.106.
anu +…
anuparivāreti →
pts
to surround, stand by, attend on (c. acc.) Vin.i.338; MN.i.153; Dhp-a.1.55.
anu + pari + vāreti
anupariyāti →
pts
…SN.i.102, SN.i.124; Thag.1235 (˚pariyeti), Thag.1250 (id. to search) Pv.iii.3#4 (= anuvicarati); Mil.38; Pv-a.92 (-yāyitvā ger.)…
anupariyāya →
pts
…= AN.v.195; AN.iv.107.
adjectivised ger. of anupariyāti
anupasaṅkamati →
pts
…up to (c. acc.) Pv-a.179.
anu + pa + saṃkamati
Anupasaṅkamati2
not to go to. not to approach Dhp-a.ii.30 (+…
anupasaṇṭhapanā →
pts
…continuance Pp.18 (but id. p. at Vb.357 has anusansandanā instead); cp. anupabandhanā.
an + upasaṇṭhapanā
anupassaka →
pts
adjective observing, viewing, contemplating Thag.420.
fr. anupassati
anupassanā →
pts
…Vb.194. See anicca˚, anatta˚, dukkha˚.
abstr. of anupassati, cf. Sk. anudarśana
anupassati →
pts
to look at, contemplate, observe Snp.477; Pts.i.57, Pts.i.187; Snp-a.505.
anu + passati
anupassin →
pts
…sq.; Vb.193 sq., Vb.236; Sdhp.411.
fr. anupassati
anupatati →
pts
…pp. anupatita (q.v.). Cp. also anupāta & anupātin.
anu + patati
anupathe →
pts
…as anu pathe by the way at the wayside; anu to be taken as prep. c. loc. (see anu A). C. explains as janghamagga-mahāmaggānaṃ…
anupatita →
pts
“befallen”, affected with, oppressed by (-˚) SN.ii.173 (dukkha˚); SN.iii.69 (id.); Snp.334 (pamāda˚).
pp. of anupatati
anupatitatta →
pts
the fact of being attacked by, being a victim of (-˚) Snp-a.339.
abstr. of anupatita
anupatta →
pts
…e.g. Vin.ii.188; DN.i.48; Snp.p.50, 92; Pv-a.149.
pp. of anupāpuṇāti; cp. Sk. anuprāpta
anupatti →
pts
(anuppatti) feminine attainment, accomplishment, wish, desire (fulfilled), ideal SN.i.46, SN.i.52.
anu + patti
anupavajja →
pts
adjective blameless, without fault, Mil.391.
grd. of an + upavadati
anupavattaka →
pts
…empire (cakkaṃ) Mil.342, Mil.362; Snp-a.454. See also anuvattaka.
anupavatteti →
pts
…of a predecessor SN.i.191; Mil.362. See also anuvatteti.
anu + pa + vatteti, fr. vṛt
anupavecchati →
pts
(anuppa˚) to give, give over to, offer up, present, supply Vin.i.221 (˚pavacchati); DN.i.74 (= pavesati DN-a.i.218); DN-a.ii.78; MN.i.446…
anupaveseti →
pts
to make enter, to give over, to supply Snp-a.256 (= ˚pavecchati).
anu + pa + vis, cp. BSk. anupraveśayati Divy.238
anupavisati →
pts
to go into, to enter Dhp.i.290; Vv-a.42 (= ogāhati)
pp -paviṭṭha (q.v.) Caus. -paveseti (q.v.).
anu + pa + visati
anupaviṭṭha →
pts
(anuppa˚) entered, gone or got into, fallen into (c. acc.) Mil.270, Mil.318 sq., Mil.409 (coming for shelter); Pv-a.97, Pv-a.152 (Gangānadiṃ a….
anupaviṭṭhatā →
pts
the fact of having entered Mil.257.
abstr. to anupaviṭṭha
anupavāda →
pts
…at Dhp-a.iii.238 as anupavādanañ c’eva anupavādāpanañ ca “not scolding as well as not inciting others to grumbling”); adj….
anupaya →
pts
adjective unattached, “aloof” SN.i.181 (akankha apiha +).
an + upaya
anupañcāhaṃ →
pts
adverb every five days Pv-a.139 (+ anudasāhaṃ).
anu + pañcā + ahaṃ
anupaññatti →
pts
supplementary regulation or order Vin.ii.286; Vin.v.2 sq.
anu + paññatti
anupaṭipāti →
pts
…order, successively DN-a.i.277 (kathā = anupubbikathā) Dhp-a.iii.340 (anupaṭipāṭiyā = anupubbena); Vism.244.
anu + paṭipāti
anupaṭṭhita →
pts
adjective setting out after, following, attacking Ja.v.452.
anu + pa + ṭhita
anupekkhanatā →
pts
concentration (of thought) Dhs.8, Dhs.85, Dhs.284, Dhs.372.
abstr. fr. anupekkhana, see anupekkhatī
anupekkhati →
pts
…consider, to show consideration for, Cnd.50 (ppr. ˚amāna = anukampamāna)
caus anupekkheti to cause some one to consider carefully…
anupeseti →
pts
to send forth after Mil.36.
anu + pa + iṣ
anupeti →
pts
to go into DN.i.55 (+ anupagacchati) SN.iii.207; DN-a.i.165.
anu + pa + i
anupharaṇa →
pts
flashing through, pervading Mil.148.
anu + pharaṇa
anuphusīyati →
pts
to sprinkle, moisten, make wet Ja.v.242 (himaṃ C. pateyya).
anu + phusīyati, cp. Sk. pruṣāyati, Caus. of pruṣ
anupiya →
pts
(anuppiya) adjective flattering, plessant, nt. pleasantness, flattery, in -bhāṇin one who flatters I iii.185; Ja.ii.390; Ja.v.360; and…
anuposathikaṃ →
pts
see anvaḍḍhamāsaṃ.
anuposiya →
pts
adjective to be nourished or fostered Sdhp.318.
grd. of anu + puṣ
anuppa →
pts
Anuppa˚
in all combns. of anu + ppa see under headings anupa˚.
anuppadajjuṃ →
pts
SN.iii.131 see anupadeti.
anuppanna →
pts
(˚uppāda, ˚uppādeti) see uppanna etc.
anuppīḷa →
pts
adjective not molested, not oppressed (by robbers etc.) not ruined, free from harm Ja.iii.443 Ja.v.378; Vv-a.351; Pv-a.161.
an + uppīḷa
anupubba →
pts
…In compn. both anupubba˚ & anupubbi˚ (q.v.)
- -kāraṇa gradual performance, graded practice MN.i.446 *…
anupubbaka →
pts
…all in succession or in turn, one by one (on nature of this kind of cpd. see anu B iv.) Vin.i.20 (˚ānaṃ kulānaṃ…
anupubbata →
pts
acting in turn, gradation, succession Vv.64#14 (= anukūla kiriyā i.e. as it pleases Vv-a.280) cp. ānupubbatā. Anupubbi-katha
fr. anupubba
anupubbi-kathā →
pts
…(as to lengthening of anu see anu Note
a), e.g. at DN.i.110; DN.ii.41; MN.i.379; Ja.i.8; Mil.228.
anupubba + kathā,…
anupucchati →
pts
to ask or inquire after (c. acc.) Snp.432, Snp.1113
pp anupuṭṭha (q.v.).
anu + pucchati
anupuṭṭha →
pts
asked Snp.782 (= pucchita Snp-a.521).
pp. of anupucchati
anupādaṃ →
pts
adverb at the foot Vism.182 (opp. anusīsaṃ at the head).
anu + pāda
anupādi →
pts
Anupādāna & Anupādi
see upādāna & upādi.
anupādā →
pts
…anupādiyāna, anupādiyiṭvā* see upādiyati. Anupadana & Anupadi;
ger. of an + upādiyati = anupādāya
anupādāna →
pts
Anupādāna & Anupādi
see upādāna & upādi.
anupāhana →
pts
adjective without shoes Ja.vi.552.
an + upāhana
anupālaka →
pts
adjective guarding, preserving Sdhp.474.
anu + pālaka
anupālana →
pts
maintenance, guarding, keeping Dpvs.iii.2.
fr. anupāleti
anupāleti →
pts
to safeguard, warrant, maintain Mil.160 (santatiṃ).
anu + pāleti
anupāpeti →
pts
…to give or make find Ja.vi.88; Cp. xi. 4 (aor anupāpayi); Mil.276
pp anupāpita (q.v.).
Caus. of anupāpuṇāti
anupāpita →
pts
having been lead to or made to reach, attained, found Mil.252.
pp. of anupāpeti
anupāpuṇāti →
pts
…get to, find SN.i.105; ger. anuppatvāna Pv.ii.9#24 (˚pāpuṇitvā Pv-a.123)
pp anupatta (q.v.)
caus…
anupāta →
pts
attack in speech, contest, reproach AN.i.161 (vāda˚).
of anupatati
anupātin →
pts
adjective
- following, indulging in Ja.iii.523 (khaṇa˚).
- attacking, hurting Ja.v.399.
fr. anupāta
anupāya →
pts
wrong means Ja.i.256; Sdhp.405.
an + upāya
anupāyāsa →
pts
see upāyāsa.
anupīḷaṃ →
pts
at Pv-a.161 is to be read anuppīḷan (q.v.).
anuraho →
pts
adverb in secret, face to face, private MN.i.27.
anu + raho
anurakkhaka →
pts
adjective preserving, keeping up Ja.iv.192 (vaṃsa˚); Ja.vi.1 (id.).
fr. anurakkhati, cp. ˚rakkhin
anurakkhati →
pts
… ppr med˚ rakkhamāna(ka) as adj. Sdhp.621.
anu + rakkhati
anurakkhaṇa →
pts
…Vv-a.32 (citta˚); Sdhp.449.
abstr. fr. anurakkhati
anurakkhin →
pts
adjective guarding, preserving, keeping Ja.v.24.
fr. anurakkhati
anurakkhiya →
pts
adjective in dur˚; difficult to guard Vin.iii.149.
f. anurakkhati
anurakkhā →
pts
guarding, protection, preservation SN.iv.323 (anuddayā a. anukampā).
= anurakkhaṇā
anuratta →
pts
adjective pp. of anu + rañj ] attached or devoted to, fond of, faithful Thig.446 (bhattāraṃ); Ja.i.297; Mil.146.
anuravanā →
pts
lingering of the sound, resounding Mil.63.
abstr. fr. anuravati
anuravati →
pts
to resound, to sound after, linger (of sound) Mil.63.
anu + ravati
anurañjita →
pts
…Vv-a.4 (sañjhātapa˚ for sañjhāpabhā˚).
pp. of anu + rañjeti, Caus. of rañj
anurodati →
pts
to cry after, cry for Ja.iii.166 = Pv.i.12#7 (dārako candaṃ a.).
anu + rodati
anurodha →
pts
…Snp.362; Dhs.1059; Vb.145; Dhs-a.362.
fr. anu + rudh
anuruddha →
pts
enggaged in, devoted to; compliant or complied with, pleased SN.iv.71, (anānuruddha).
pp. of anurujjhati
anurujjhati →
pts
… pp anuruddha (q.v.).
Sk. anurudhyate, Pass. of anu + rudh
anurūpa →
pts
…in same meaning.
anu + rūpa
anusahagata →
pts
adjective having a residuum, accompanied by a minimum of… SN.iii.130; Kv.81, see *aṇu*˚.
anusampavaṅkatā →
pts
disputing, quarrelling(?) Vin.ii.88 (under anuvādâdhikaraṇa).
anu + saṃ + pavankatā; is reading correct?
anusandahati →
pts
…so to be read with variant reading for anusandati) Mil.63 (but here prob. to be read as anusandati, q.v.).
anu + saṃ +…
anusandati →
pts
…to anusandahati.
Vedic anusyandati, anu + syad
anusandhanatā →
pts
application, adjusting Dhs.8 (cittassa).
= anusandhi
anusandhi →
pts
…freq in (Jātaka) phrase anusandhiṃ ghaṭeti “to form the connection”, to draw the conclusion, to show the application of the story or…
anusarati →
pts
…to send up to or against Mil.36 (aññamaññaṃ a. anupeseti).
anu + sṛ.
anusatthar →
pts
instructor, adviser Ja.iv.178 (ācariya +). Cp anusāsaka.
n. ag. to anu + sās, cf. Sk. anuśāsitṛ & P. satthar
anusatthi →
pts
…(dhamma˚), Mil.225, Mil.227, Mil.347.
Sk. anuśāsti, anu + śās, cp. anusāsana
anusavati →
pts
…na a.; variant reading anusenti) should preferably be read anusayati: see anuseti 2.
anusaya →
pts
…Pts.ii.158; Pp.21; Vb.340, Vb.383 Vb.356; Kv.405 ff. Dpvs.i.42.
anu + śī, seti Sk. anuśaya has a diff. meaning
anusayin →
pts
adjective DN.ii.283 (me dīgharatta˚), “for me, so long obsessed (with doubts)”. The reading is uncertain.
fr. anusaya
anusayita →
pts
dormant, only in combn. dīgharatta˚; latent so long Thag.768; Snp.355 Snp.649. Cp. anusaya & anusayin.
pp. of anuseti, anu + śī
anusañcarati →
pts
…Ja.iii.502; Pv-a.279 (nagaraṃ)
pp anusañcarita (q.v.).
anu + saṃ + carati
anusañcarita →
pts
frequented, visited, resorted to Mil.387.
pp. of anusañcarati
anusañceteti →
pts
to set ones mind on, concentrate, think over, meditate Pp.12.
anu + saṃ + ceteti
anusaññāti →
pts
…+ jñā (jānāti) or (preferably) = anusaṃyāti as short form of anusaṃyāyati, like anuyāti → anuyāyati of anu + saṃ +…
anusaṃvacchara →
pts
…use of anu in this combn. see anu A a.
anu + saṃv˚
anusaṃyāyati →
pts
…˚itvā) Ja.iv.214 (variant reading anuyāyitvā). See also anuyāti and anusaññāti.
anu +…
anusaṭa →
pts
sprinkled with (-˚), bestrewn, scattered Vv.5#3 (paduma˚ magga = vippakiṇṇa Vv-a.36).
Sk. anusṛta, pp. of anu + sṛ.
anuseti →
pts
…(so read with SS for anusavanti), SN.iv.188; AN.i.283; AN.iii.246 Pp.32, Pp.48
pp anusayita (q.v.).
anu + seti. cp….
anuseṭṭhi →
pts
…(see anu B iv) “bankers & lesser bankers” i.e. all kinds of well-to-do families Ja.vi.331.
anu +…
anusibbati →
pts
to interweave Vin.iii.336 (introd. to Sam. Pās.).
anu + sibbati, siv to sew
anusikkhati →
pts
…to teach [= Sk anuśikṣayati] Mil.352.
Vedic anuśikṣati; anu + Desid. of śak
anusikkhin →
pts
adjective studying, learning MN.i.100; Dhp.226 (ahoratta˚ = divā ca rattiñ ca tisso sikkhā sikkhamāna Dhp-a.iii.324).
fr. anusikhati
anusiṭṭha →
pts
instructed, admonished, advised; ordered, commanded MN.ii.96; Ja.i.226; Pv.ii.8#11; Mil.284, Mil.349.
Vedic anuśiṣṭa, pp. of anusāsati
anusocana →
pts
bewailing, mourning Pv-a.65.
abstr. fr. anusocati
anusocati →
pts
to mourn for, to bewail Snp.851 (atītaṃ na a.; cp. Mnd.222); Pv.i.12#7; Pv.ii.6#8; Pv-a.95.
anu + socati
anusota →
pts
Anusota˚
in anusotaṃ (adv.) along the stream or current down-stream AN.ii.12; Ja.i.70 (opp….
anussada →
pts
…vv.ll. ˚ussada˚); Iti.97 (vv.ll. anussata & anussara).
anussarati →
pts
…to remind someone, to call to mind Ja.ii.147.
Vedic anusmarati, anu + smṛ.
anussaraṇa →
pts
remembrance, memory, recollection Iti.107 (= anussati at id. p. SN.v.67) Pv-a.25, Pv-a.29.
abstr. to anussarati
anussaritar →
pts
one who recollects or remembers SN.v.197, SN.v.225 (saritar +) AN.v.25, AN.v.28.
n. ag. to anussarita, pp. of anussarati
anussati →
pts
…to asati, see Dhs. trsl. 351); Sdhp.225, 231, 482. See also anuttariya (anussat-ânuttariya).
Sk. anusmṛti, fr. anu + smṛ; cp. sati
anussava →
pts
…so also at Vv-a.322, cf. anussavana); ii.396, 430 (id.); iv.441; instr. -ena from hearsay, by report AN.ii.191 (cf. itihītihaṃ).
anu +…
anussavana →
pts
Err:509
anussavika →
pts
…or who learns from hearsay MN.i.520; MN.ii.211. Cp. anussutika.
fr. anussava
anussuka →
pts
adjective free from greed Dhp.199; cf. anussukin variant reading DN.iii.47, also anissukin and apalāsin.
an + ussuka
anussukita →
pts
Vv-a.74 & anussukin Pp.23 = anussuka.
an + ussuk˚
anussuta →
pts
…anussuta C.). See also anussada.
an + ussuta, ud + sṛ.
Anussuta2
heard of; only in cpd. ananussuta…
anussutika →
pts
adjective according to tradition or report, one who goes by or learns from hearsay DN-a.i.106, DN-a.i.107.
fr. anu + śru, cp. anussavika
anussuyyaka →
pts
see anusuyyaka.
anussāvaka →
pts
one who proclaims or announces, a speaker (of a kammavācā) Vin.i.74.
fr. anussāveti
anussāvana →
pts
-ā (f.) a proclamation Vin.i.317, Vin.i.340; Vin.v.170, Vin.v.186, Vin.v.202 sq.
fr. anussāveti
anussāveti →
pts
… pp anussāvita.
anu + sāveti, Caus. of śru, cp. B.Sk. anuśrāvayati “to proclaim aloud the guilt of a…
anussāvita →
pts
proclaimed, announced Vin.i.103.
pp. of anussāveti
anusumbhati →
pts
to adorn, embellish, prepare Ja.vi.76.
anu + sumbhati (sobhati); śubh or (Vedic) śumbh
anusuyyaka →
pts
adjective not envious, not jealous Snp.325 (= usuyyāvigamena a. Snp-a.332); Ja.ii.192 (variant reading anussuyyaka); Ja.v.112.
an + usuyyaka
anusuyyaṃ →
pts
reading at Ja.iii.27, see anasuyyaṃ.
cp. Sk. anasūyaṃ
anusuṇāti →
pts
to hear; pret. anassuṃ [Sk. anvaśruvaṃ] I heard MN.i.333.
anu + śru
anusāra →
pts
…with, according to Ja.i.8; Pv-a.187 (tad), Pv-a.227; and anusārato (abl.) id. Sdhp.91.
fr. anu + sṛ.
anusāreti →
pts
see anusarati.
anusārin →
pts
…dhammānusārin saddhānusārin living in conformity with the Norm & the Faith DN.iii.254; MN.i.142, MN.i.479; SN.iii.225; SN.v.200 sq.;…
anusāsaka →
pts
adviser, instructor, counsellor Ja.ii.105; Mil.186, Mil.217, Mil.264. Cp. anusatthar.
fr. anusāsati
anusāsana →
pts
advice, instruction, admonition DN.iii.107; AN.i.292 (˚pāṭihāriya cp. anusāsanī); Mil.359.
Vedic anuśāsana, fr. anu + śās
anusāsanī →
pts
…AN.i.170; AN.v.327; Ja.iii.323; Pts.ii.227 sq.
fr. anusāsati, cp. anusāsana
anusāsati →
pts
anusāyika →
pts
adjective attached to one, i.e. inherent, chronic (of disease) MN.ii.70 (ābādha, variant reading BB anussāyika) Dhp-a.i.431 (roga).
fr. anusaya
anutappati →
pts
…Pv.ii.9#42; Dhp-a.ii.40. grd. anutappa to be regretted AN.i.22, AN.i.77; AN.iii.294, and anutāpiya AN.iii.46…
anuthera →
pts
an inferior Thera, one who comes next to the elder Vin.ii.212 (therānutherā Th. & next in age).
anu + thera
anutiṭṭhati →
pts
to look after, to manage, carry on Ja.v.113 (= anugacchati) Pv-a.78.
anu + tiṭṭhati see also anuṭṭhahati
anutrāsin →
pts
adjective not terrified, at ease Thag.864.
an + utrāsin
anuttara →
pts
adjective “nothing higher”, without a superior, incomparable, second to none, unsurpassed, excellent, preeminent Snp.234 (= adhikassa kassaci abhāvato Kp-a.193), 1003; Dhp.23, Dhp.55 (= asadisa appaṭ …
anuttariya →
pts
…sq., AN.iii.452; Pts.i.5. Cp. MN.i.235; AN.v.37. See also ānuttariya.
abstr. fr. anuttara
anutthunā →
pts
wailing, crying, lamenting Mnd.167 (= vācāpalāpa vippalāpa etc.).
fr. anutthunāti
anutthunāti →
pts
…(wrongly applied for ghāyati, of the fire of conscience).
anu + thunati (thunāti); anu + stan
anuttāna →
pts
adjective not (lying) open, not exposed; fig. unexplained, unclear Ja.vi.247.
an + uttāna
anutāpa →
pts
anguish, remorse, conscience Vv.40#5 (= vippaṭisāra Vv-a.180); Dhs-a.384.
fr. anu + tāpa
anutāpin →
pts
adjective repenting, regretting Thig.57, Thig.190; Vv.21; Vv-a.115.
fr. anutāpa
anutāpiya →
pts
grd. of anutappati, q.v.
anutāḷeti →
pts
to beat Ja.ii.280.
anu + taḷeti
anutīre →
pts
adverb along side or near the bank (of a river) Snp.18 (= tīra-samīpe Snp-a.28) Cp. anu A b.
anu + tīre, loc. of tīra
anuvadanā →
pts
blaming, blame, censure Vin.ii.88 (anuvāda +).
fr. anuvadati
anuvadati →
pts
to blame, censure, reproach Vin.ii.80, Vin.ii.88
grd anuvajja (q.v.).
Sk. ava˚; anu + vadati
anuvajja →
pts
…reproach Snp.p.78 (an˚ = anuvādavimutta Snp-a.396).
grd. of anu + vadati, cp. anuvāda & Sk. avavadya
anuvasati →
pts
to live with somebody, to dwell, inhabit Ja.ii.421. Caus. -vāseti to pass, spend (time) Ja.vi.296
pp -vuttha (q.v.).
anu + vasati
anuvassaṃ →
pts
adverb for one rainy season; every rainy season or year, i.e. annually C. on Thag.24.
anu + vassa
anuvassika →
pts
…Mrs. Rh. D.; see trsl. p. 29 n. 2).
fr. anuvassaṃ
anuvattaka →
pts
…following, siding with (-˚) Vin.iv.218 (ukkhittânuvattikā f.).
fr. anuvatteti
anuvattana →
pts
complying with, conformity with (-˚), compliance, observance, obedience Ja.i.367 (dhamma˚); Ja.v.78.
abstr. fr. anuvattati
anuvattati →
pts
…execute Pv.iv.7#12
caus -vatteti (q.v.).
Sk. anuvartati, anu + vattati
anuvatteti →
pts
Err:501
anuvattin →
pts
…Ja.ii.348 (f. ˚inī), Ja.iii.319 (id.); Dhp.86 (dhamma˚); Vv.15#5 (vasa˚ = anukūlabhāvena vattana sīla Vv-a.71); Dhp-a.ii.161.
fr….
anuvejja →
pts
adjective in an˚ see anuvijjati. Anuvyanjana & anubyanjana;
anuvicarati →
pts
…(q.v.) AN.i.264 (cetasā), AN.i.iii.178 (dhammaṃ cetasā a.)
pp anuvicarita (q.v.).
anu + vi + carati
anuvicarita →
pts
reflected, pondered over, thought out SN.iii.203 (manasā); DN-a.i.106 (= anucarita).
pp. of anuvicāreti
anuvicca →
pts
…(anu-v-icca for anvicca) cf. anveti & adhicca; & see anuvijjati
anuvicinaka →
pts
one who examines, an examiner Mil.365.
fr. anu + vicināti
anuvicinteti →
pts
…Mrs. Rh. DN variant reading anucintaya); Thag.747; Dhp.364; Iti.82 (dhammaṃ ˚ayaṃ); Ja.iii.396; Ja.iv.227; Ja.v.223 (dhammaṃ…
anuvicāra →
pts
meditation, reflexion, thought Dhs.85 (= vicāra).
anu + vicāra, cf. anuvicāreti
anuviddha →
pts
adjective pierced, intertwined or set with (-˚) Vv-a.278.
pp. of anuvijjhati
anuvidhīyanā →
pts
acting according to, conformity with MN.i.43.
abstr. fr. anuvidhīyati
anuvidhīyati →
pts
…SN.iv.199; Ja.ii.98; Ja.iii.357.
cf. Sk. anuvidhīyate & adj. anuvidhāyin; Pass. of anu + vi + dhā, cf. vidahati
anuvidita →
pts
found out, recognised; one who has found out or knows well Snp.528, Snp.530 (= anubuddha Snp-a.431). Same in B.Sk., e.g. Mvu.iii.398.
pp. of anuvijjati
anuvigaṇeti →
pts
to take care of, regard, heed, consider Thag.109.
anu + vi + gaṇeti
anuvijjaka →
pts
one who finds out, an examiner Vin.v.161.
fr. anuvijja, ger. of anuvijjati
anuvijjati →
pts
…MN.i.140 (Tathāgato ananuvejjo)
caus anuvijjāpeti to make some one find out Ja.v.162
pp anuvidita (q.v.).
anu…
anuvijjhati →
pts
anuvikkhitta →
pts
adjective dispersed over SN.v.277 sq. (+ anuvisaṭa).
anu + vi + khitta, pp. of anu + vikkhipati
anuviloketi →
pts
…Ja.i.53; Mil.7 (lakaṃ), Mil.21 (parisaṃ), Mil.230.
anu + vi + loketi; B.Sk. anuvilokayati
anuvisaṭa →
pts
(anu + visaṭa, pp. of anu + vi + sṛ; ] spread over SN.v.277 sq.; Ja.iv.102.
anuvitakketi →
pts
…with anuvicāreti DN.i.119; DN.iii.242; SN.v.67 = Iti.107 (anussarati +); AN.iii.383.
anu + vi + takketi
anuvivaṭṭa →
pts
…(vivaṭṭa +).
anu + vivaṭṭa
anuvuttha →
pts
living with, staying, dwelling Ja.ii.42 (cira˚); Ja.v.445 (id.).
pp. of anuvasati, cf. Sk. anūṣita
anuvyañjana →
pts
Anuvyañjana & anubyañjana
(e.g. Vin.iv.15; Ja.i.12) neuter accompanying (i.e. secondary attribute, minor or inferior characteristic, supplementary…
anuvāceti →
pts
…vācitaṃ anuvācenti DN-a.i.273); Mil.345 Cp. anubhāseti.
anu + Caus. of vac
anuvāda →
pts
…“small talk” (see anu B iv.) DN.i.161; MN.i.368.
- -adhikaraṇa a question or case of censure…
anuvāsana →
pts
an oily enema, an injection Mil.353.
fr. anuvāseti
anuvāseti →
pts
…oil Mil.169; grd. -vāsanīya ibid.; pp. -vāsita Mil.214.
anu + vāseti, Caus. of vāsa3 odour, perfume
anuvāta →
pts
…(paṭivāta˚). In anuvāte (anu + vāte) at Ja.ii.382 “with the wind, facing the w. in front of the wind” anu is to be taken as…
anuyanta →
pts
anuyoga →
pts
…with anuyutta in phrase -anuyogaṃ anuyutta = practisiṅg e.g. Vin.i.190 (maṇḍan’ ânuyogaṃ anuyutta); DN.iii.113 (attakilamath’…
anuyogavant →
pts
adjective applying oneself to, full of application or zeal, devoted Pv-a.207.
anuyoga + vant
anuyogin →
pts
adjective applying oneself to, devoted to (-˚) Dhp.209 (atta˚ given to oneself, self-concentrated).
fr. anuyoga
anuyutta →
pts
…or a smaller king (see khattiya 3 b) AN.v.22 (v l for T. anuyanta, q.v.); Snp.553 (= anugāmin, sevaka Snp-a.453).
pp….
anuyuñjanā →
pts
(& -yuñjana nt.) application or devotion to (-˚) Mil.178; Vv-a.346 (anuyujjanaṃ wrong spelling?)
abstr. fr. anuyuñjati
anuyuñjati →
pts
…take to task Vin.ii.79; Vv.33#5; ppr. Pass. -yuñjiyamāna Pv-a.192
pp anuyutta (q.v.)
caus anuyojeti “to put…
anuyāgin →
pts
adjective offering after the example of another DN.i.142.
fr. anu + yaj
anuyāta →
pts
gone through or after, followed, pursued SN.ii.105 (magga); AN.v.236; Iti.29; Mil.217.
pp. of anuyāti
anuyāti →
pts
…Ja.vi.499 (yāyantaṃ anuyāyati = anugacchati C). 2. to go along by, to go over, to visit Mil.391 (˚yāyati)
pp…
anuyāyati →
pts
…Ja.vi.499 (yāyantaṃ anuyāyati = anugacchati C). 2. to go along by, to go over, to visit Mil.391 (˚yāyati)
pp…
anuyāyin →
pts
adjective going after, following, subject to (gen.) Snp.1017 (anânuyāyin); Ja.vi.309; Mil.284.
cp. Sk. anuyāyin, anu + yā
anuññāta →
pts
…Pv.i.12#3 (na a. = ananuññāta at id. p. Thig.129 expld. at Pv-a.64 by ananumata); Pp.28; DN-a.i.247 DN-a.i.248, DN-a.i.267;…
anuññātatta →
pts
being permitted, permission Ja.ii.353.
abstr. to anuññāta
anuḍahana →
pts
conflagration, burning up, consumption Ja.v.271; Thag-a.287.
fr. anuḍahati
anuḍahati →
pts
…e.g. at SN.iv.190 = SN.v.53; Thig.488.
anu + ḍahati
anuḍasati →
pts
to bite Ja.vi.192.
anu + ḍasati
anuḷāratta →
pts
smallness, littleness, insignificance Vv-a.24.
abstr. fr. an + uḷāra
anuṇṇata →
pts
adjective not raised, not elated, not haughty, humble Snp.702 (care = uddhaccaṃ nâpajjeyya Snp-a.492).
uṇṇata
anuṭṭhahati →
pts
to carry out, look after, practise do Ja.v.121
pp anuṭṭhita (q.v.).
anu + ṭhahati = ˚thāti, see ˚*tiṭṭhati*
anuṭṭhahāna →
pts
adjective one who does not rouse himself, not getting up, inactive Dhp.280 (anuṭṭhahanto avāyāmanto Dhp-a.iii.409).
ppr. of an + uṭṭhahati
anuṭṭhaka →
pts
adjective not rising, not rousing oneself, inactive, lazy Thag.1033.
fr. an + uṭṭhahati
anuṭṭhita →
pts
…Ja.ii.61; Mil.198; Pv-a.132 (cp. anugata).
pp. of anuṭṭhati = anutiṭṭhati
anuṭṭhubhati →
pts
to lick up with one’s saliva DN-a.i.138.
formally Sk. anuṣṭobhati, but in meaning = *anuṣṭīvati; anu + ṭṭhubhati, the etym. of which see under niṭṭhubhati
anuṭṭhurin →
pts
variant reading at Snp-a.569, see niṭṭhurin.
anuṭṭhāna →
pts
“the not getting up”, inactivity, want of energy Dhp.241 (sarīra-paṭijagganaṃ akaronto Dhp-a.iii.347).
an + uṭṭhāna
anuṭṭhātar →
pts
one without energy or zeal Snp.96 (niddāsīlin sabhāsīlin +) Snp-a.169 (viriya-tejavirahita).
n. ag. to an + uṭṭhahati
anvadeva →
pts
…corresponding to Sk….
anvagā →
pts
3rd sg. aor. of anugacchati Mhvs.7, Mhvs.10. Also in assim. form annagā Ja.v.258.
anvagū →
pts
3rd pl. aor. of anugacchati SN.i.39; Snp.586.
anvahaṃ →
pts
adverb every day, daily Dāvs iv.8.
anu + aha
anvakkhara →
pts
…of reciting by syllables Vin.iv.15, cp. Vin.iv.355 Cp. anupadaṃ.
anu + akkhara
anvakāsi →
pts
3rd sg. aor. of anukassati 2: drew out, removed, threw down Thag.869 (= khipi, chaḍḍesi C.).
anvattha →
pts
adjective according to the sense, answering to the matter, having scnse Thag-a.6 (˚saññābhāva).
anu + attha
anvaya →
pts
anvaḍḍhamāsaṃ →
pts
adverb every fortnight, twice a month MN.ii.8; Vin.iv.315 (= anuposathikaṃ) Dhp-a.i.162; Dhp-a.ii.25.
anu + aḍḍha + māsa
anvesati →
pts
…variant reading Pv-a.99 as anventi of anveti).
anu + esati
anvesin →
pts
adjective striving after, seeking, wishing for Snp.965 (kusala˚).
anu-esin
anveti →
pts
…at Pv-a.99) for anvesi (see anvesati; expld. by anudesi = was anxious for, helped, instructed).
cp. anu +…
anvādisati →
pts
to advise, dedicate, assign; imper. ˚disāhi Pv.ii.2#6 (= uddissa dehi Pv-a.80); Pv.iii.2#8 (= ādisa Pv-a.181).
anu + ā + disati
anvāgacchati →
pts
…anvāgacchi Pv.iv.5#6 (= anubandhi Pv-a.260). 2. to come back again Ja.i.454 (ger. ˚gantvāna)
pp anvāgata…
anvāhata →
pts
struck, beaten; perplexed Dhp.39 (˚cetasa).
pp. of anu + ā + han
anvāhiṇḍati →
pts
to wander to (acc.) AN.iv.374, AN.iv.376 [BSk. same, e.g. Divy.68 etc.].
anu + ā + hiṇḍati
anvāmaddati →
pts
to squeeze, wring Ja.iii.481 (galakaṃ anvāmaddi wrung his neck; vv.ll. anvānumaṭṭi & anvāvamaddi; C. gīvaṃ maddi).
anu + ā + maddati
anvārohati →
pts
to go up to, visit, ascend Ja.iv.465 (aor. anvāruhi).
anu + ā + rohati
anvāsanna →
pts
…has anvāsatta.
pp. of anu + ā + sad
anvāsatta →
pts
…See also foll.
pp. of anu + ā + sañj, cp. anusatta = Sk. anusakta
anvāssavati →
pts
to stream into, to attack, befall DN.i.70; AN.iii.99; Pp.20, Pp.58.
anu + ā + savati, sru
anvāvisati →
pts
…(q.v.). Cp. adhimuccati.
anu + ā + visati
anādiyitvā →
pts
without assuming or taking up, not heeding Vin.iv.120; Ja.iv.352; Dhp-a.i.41. See also ādiyati. Ananu-
ger. of an + ādiyati, Sk. anādāya
anānu →
pts
…lengthened from of ananu(an + anu), as found e.g. in the foll. compounds: -tappaṃ (ppr.) not regretting Ja.v.492; -puṭṭha…
anītika →
pts
…04.
fr….
anūhata →
pts
adjective not rooted out, not removed or destroyed Thag.223 = Cnd.97#4; Dhp.338 (= asamucchinna Dhp-a.iv.48).
pp. of an + ūhaññati, ud + han
anūna FIXME double →
pts
Anūnaka = anūna
Dpvs.iv.34.
anūna →
pts
…Mil.226; DN-a.i.248 (+ paripūra, explained by anavaya). Anunaka = anuna
Vedic anūna, an + ūna
anūnaka →
pts
Anūnaka = anūna
Dpvs.iv.34.
anūnatā →
pts
completeness Cp.iii.6#11.
abstr. fr. anūna
anūpa →
pts
…lowland Ja.iv.358 (anopa T; anupa C. p. 359), 381 (˚khetta); Mil.129 (˚khetta).
Vedic anūpa, anu + ap: see āpa, orig….
anūpadhika →
pts
for anu˚ in metre Snp.1057, see upadhi.
anūpaghāta →
pts
not killing, not murdering. Dhp.185 (= anupahananañ c’eva anupaghātanañ ca Dhp-a.iii.238).
metrically for anupa˚
anūpalitta →
pts
adjective free from taint, unstained, unsmeared Snp.211, Snp.392, Snp.468, Snp.790 Snp.845; Dhp.353; cf. Mnd.90 and Dhp-a.iv.72.
an + upalitta, with ū in metre
anūpama →
pts
at Iti.122 is metric reading for anupama (see upama).
anūpanāhin →
pts
adjective not bearing ill-will, not angry with Ja.iv.463.
an + upanāhin, with ū metri causa
anūpavāda →
pts
not grumbling, not finding fault Dhp.185 (= anupavādanañ c’ eva anupavadāpanañ ca Dhp-a.iii.238).
an + upavāda, with metrically lengthened u
apa →
pts
…ἀποτιχημι abdo); ˚nudati push away; ˚neti lead away; ˚vattati turn away (= āverto); ˚sakkati step aside; ˚harati take away. 2. apa…
apacaya →
pts
falling off, diminution (opp. ācaya gathering, heaping up), unmaking, esp. loss (of wordliness) decrease (of possibility of…
apacināti →
pts
…apaviṇāti) Thag.186 (grd. apacineyya to be honoured); Ja.v.339 (anapacinanto for T. anupacinanto, variant reading anapavinati)
pp…
apajaha →
pts
adjective not giving up, greedy, miserly AN.iii.76 (variant reading apānuta; Commentary explains (a)vaḍḍhinissita mānatthaddha)
a + pajaha
apakataññu →
pts
adjective ungrateful Vin.ii.199.
a + pa + kataññu
apalāyin →
pts
…fearless Cnd.13 (abhīru anutrāsin apalāyin as expln. of acchambhin and vīra); Ja.iv.296; Ja.v.4 (where C gives variant…
apanudana →
pts
Apanudana & Apanūdana
neuter taking or driving away, removal Vin.ii.148; Ja.i.94 (dukkha˚); Snp.252 (id.); Pv-a.114 (id.).
Sk. apanodana, fr….
apanudati →
pts
…i.8. ger. apanujja DN.ii.223. See also der. apanudana. Apanudana & Apanudana;
apa + nud, cp. Vedic apanudati & Caus….
apanudeti →
pts
…i.8. ger. apanujja DN.ii.223. See also der. apanudana. Apanudana & Apanudana;
apa + nud, cp. Vedic apanudati & Caus….
apanuditar →
pts
remover, dispeller DN.iii.148.
n. ag. fr. apanudati, Sk. apanoditṛ
apanūdana →
pts
Apanudana & Apanūdana
neuter taking or driving away, removal Vin.ii.148; Ja.i.94 (dukkha˚); Snp.252 (id.); Pv-a.114 (id.).
Sk. apanodana, fr….
apara →
pts
…DN-a.i.118); MN.ii.228 (˚ânudiṭṭhi-thought of the future); SN.iii.46 (id.).
- -āpariya (fr. aparâpara ever-following, successive,…
aparaṇṇa →
pts
“the other kind of cereal”, prepared or cooked cereals, pulse etc. Opp. to pubbaṇṇa the unprepared or raw corn (= āmakadhañña Vin.iv.265; Vin.iii.151 (pubb˚ +); Vin.iv.265, Vin.iv.267; AN.iv.108, AN. …
apaviṇāti →
pts
…(anapavinanto) for T. anupacinanto (expld. by avaloketi C.). Other vv.ll. are anuvi˚ & apavī˚ meaning “not paying…
apesiya →
pts
means of barring a door Vin.ii.154 (Bdhgh. explains on p. 321: apesī ti dīghadārumhi khāṇuke pavesetvā kaṇḍaka-sākhāhi vinandhitvā kataṃ dvāra-tthakanakaṃ).
? of uncertain origin
api →
pts
…interr. part. e.g. [api nu](/define/api nu) Ja.ii.415.
Sk. api & pi; Idg. *epi *pi *opi; cp. Gr. ε ̓́πι on to, ο ̓́πι (ο…
apiḷahati →
pts
Apiḷahati & Apiḷandhati
to tie on, fasten, bind together; to adorn oneself with (acc.) Ja.v.400 (ger. apiḷayha = piḷandhitvā C.)-Cp. apiḷandhana & pp apiladdha.
Sk. apinahyati, on n: ḷ see note on …
apiḷandhati →
pts
Apiḷahati & Apiḷandhati
to tie on, fasten, bind together; to adorn oneself with (acc.) Ja.v.400 (ger. apiḷayha = piḷandhitvā C.)-Cp. apiḷandhana & pp apiladdha.
Sk. apinahyati, on n: ḷ see note on …
appa →
pts
adjective small, little, insignificant, often in the sense of “very little = (next to) nothing” (so in most compounds); thus expld. at Vv-a.334 as equivalent to a negative part. (see *[a …
appamaññā →
pts
…and as such enumerated at DN.iii.223 (q. v for detailed ref. as to var. passages); Pts.i.84; Vb.272 sq.; Dhs-a.195. By itself at…
appavattā →
pts
the state of not going on, the stop (to all that), the non-continuance (of all that Thag.767; Mil.326.
a + pavattā
appaṭibhāga →
pts
adjective not having a counterpart, unequalled, incomparable Dhp-a.i.423 (= anuttara).
a + paṭibhāga
apāpurati →
pts
…with variant reading apānuṃanti, apāpurenti & apāpuranti)
pp apāruta (q.v.)
pass apāpurīyati [cp. BSk….
apāpuṇati →
pts
…with variant reading apānuṃanti, apāpurenti & apāpuranti)
pp apāruta (q.v.)
pass apāpurīyati [cp. BSk….
apāṭubha →
pts
…explains apāṭubhāva dhanuppāda-virahita, in which latter virahita does not fit in; the pass. seems corrupt).
a + pātu + bha (?), at the…
arahant →
pts
…DN.i.177; DN.ii.153 & continued with A: SN.i.140, SN.i.161; SN.ii.21; SN.iii.36, SN.iii.74; SN.iv.64 SN.v.144, SN.v.166; AN.i.282; AN.ii.249;…
arakkheyya →
pts
…superfluous to beware of AN.iv.82 (cattāri Tathāgatassa a˚ āni).
3 arakkheyyāni are enumerated at DN.iii.217 (but as ārakkh˚, which is…
ariya →
pts
…DN.iii.111 (˚ānaṃ anupavādaka one who defames the noble); MN.i.17, MN.i.280 (sottiyo ariyo arahaṃ); SN.i.225 (˚ānaṃ upavādaka);…
asakyadhītā →
pts
not a true Buddhist nun Vin.iv.214.
a + sakyadhītā
asanto →
pts
…being good, i.e. bad, not genuine (cp. asa); freq., e.g. Snp.94 Snp.131, Snp.881, Snp.950; Dhp.73, Dhp.77, Dhp.367; Iti.69 (asanto nirayaṃ…
asat →
pts
…being good, i.e. bad, not genuine (cp. asa); freq., e.g. Snp.94 Snp.131, Snp.881, Snp.950; Dhp.73, Dhp.77, Dhp.367; Iti.69 (asanto nirayaṃ…
asaṅkheyya →
pts
adjective incalculable, innumerable, nt. an immense period AN.ii.142; Mil.232 (cattāri a.), Mil.289; Dhp-a.i.5, Dhp-a.i.83, Dhp-a.i.104.
a +…
asekha →
pts
…Wise Dhp-a.iii.321.
- -bala the power of an Arahant, enumerated in a set of 10 at Pts.ii.173, cp. Pts.ii.176.
a + sekha
asekkha →
pts
…Wise Dhp-a.iii.321.
- -bala the power of an Arahant, enumerated in a set of 10 at Pts.ii.173, cp. Pts.ii.176.
a + sekha
asi →
pts
…sq.; Mhbhārata xii.321; Manu iv.90; xii. 75; Scherman, Visionsliteratur pp. 23 sq.) Ja.vi.250 (˚niraya); Pv-a.221 (˚vana); Sdhp.194. *…
assa →
pts
…assa-satehi), Vin.iii.52 (enumerated under catuppadā, quadrupeds with hatthi oṭṭha goṇa gadrabha & pasuka); AN.ii.207 AN.v.271; Snp.769…
assāda →
pts
…MN.i.85; SN.ii.84 sq. (˚ânupassin), SN.ii.170 sq.; SN.iii.27 sq (ko rūpassa assādo), SN.iii.62, SN.iii.102; SN.iv.8 sq., SN.iv.220; SN.v.193,…
asubha →
pts
…Ja.iii.243; Mil.136.
- -ānupassin realising or intuiting the corruptness (of the body) Iti.80, Iti.81; Dhp-a.i.76. *…
asuci →
pts
adjective not clean, impure, unclean Snp.75 (˚manussā, see Cnd.112); Pp.27, Pp.36; Sdhp.378, Sdhp.603.
a + suci
asura →
pts
…a retinue of Asuras AN.ii.91
- -rakkhasā Asuras and Rakkhasas (Rakṣasas) Snp.310 (defined by Bdhgh…
asīti →
pts
number 80 (on symbolical meaning & freq. application see; aṭṭha1 B 1 c, where also most of the ref’s In addition we mention the…
atha →
pts
…after positive clauses, in enumerations, in the beginning & continuation of a story: and, and also, or and then, now DN.ii.2; DN.iii.152,…
ati →
pts
…prefixes a (ā), anu, ava, paṭi, vi (e.g. khaṇḍâkhaṇḍa seṭṭhânuseṭṭhi, chiddâvacchidda, angapaccanga…
atibaddha →
pts
tied to, coupled Ja.i.192 = Vin.iv.5.
pp. of atibandhati; cp. Sk. anubaddha
atibandhati →
pts
to tie close to, to harness on, to couple Ja.i.191 sq
pp atibaddha q.v.
ati + bandhati; cp. Sk. anubandhati
atihita →
pts
…borne home Thag.381 (vīhi).
ati + hṛ; pp. of atiharati, hita unusual for hata, perhaps through analogy with Sk. abhi + dhā
atikkanta →
pts
…month), Pv-a.74 (kati divasā ˚ā how many days have passed).
- -mānusaka superhuman Iti.100; Pp.60; cp. BSk…
atipassati →
pts
to look for, catch sight of, discover MN.iii.132 (nāgaṃ).
ati + passati; cp. Sk. anupaśyati
atraja →
pts
…of which there are 4 kinds enumerated, viz. atraja khettaja, dinnaka antevāsika p. Cnd.448
■ Ja.i.135; Ja.iii.103 = Mnd.504; Ja.iii.181;…
attan →
pts
…Vb.368; Mil.146.
- -ānuyogin one who concentrates his attention on himself Dhp.209; Dhp-a.iii.275.
- -ānuvāda blaming oneself…
attha →
pts
…one who has a fine and minute knowledge)
- -desanā interpretation, exegesis Mil.21 (dhamm˚)
- -dhamma “reason and morality” ‣See…
atīta →
pts
… ■ SN.i.5 (atītaṃ nânusocati); AN.iii.400 (a eko anto); Snp.851, Snp.1112. In this sense very frequently combd. with or opposed…
ava →
pts
…these formations are Diminutives in ˚ka usually; the Gerund & the; Infinitive usually; the Causatives throughout.
II. *Ava as…
avabodha →
pts
… ■ Neg. an˚; not awakened to the truth Vv.82#6 (= ananubodha Vv-a.319).
ava + bodha
avabujjhati →
pts
…AN.iv.98 (id.) Ja.i.378 Ja.iii.387 (interchanging with anubujjhati at the latter pass.).
Cp. BSk. avabudhyate
avadāyati →
pts
…gloss n’ânukampiyaṃ).
denom. fr. avadā in same meaning as anuddā, to dā1: see…
avaharati →
pts
…steal Ja.i.384; Pv-a.47 (avahari vatthaṃ), Pv-a.86 (id., = apānudi)
pp avahaṭa (q.v.).
ava + hṛ.
avakaṅkhati →
pts
…(n’ = na pattheti C).
ava + kankhati; cp. Sk. anu-kānkṣati
avebhaṅgiya →
pts
…possession; 5 such objects enumerated at Vin.ii.171, which are the same as under avissajjiya (q.v.); Vin.v.129.
=…
aviddasu →
pts
adjective ignorant, foolish Snp.762 (= bāla Snp-a.509); Dhp.268 = Cnd.514 (= aviññū Dhp-a.iii.395); Pv-a.18 (so read for avindasu). Avinasaka (ika)
a + viddasu
avijjā →
pts
…avijjā is termed an anusaya (DN.iii.254, DN.iii.282; SN.iv.205, SN.iv.208 sq., SN.iv.212); it is one of the āsavā…
avinicchayaññū →
pts
adjective not knowing how to decide Ja.v.367.
a + vinicchaya + ñū
avippavāsa →
pts
…Snp.1142 (cp. Cnd.101: anussatiyā bhāvento); DN-a.i.104 (appamādo vuccati satiyā avippavāso) Dhp-a.iv.26 (appamāda = satiyā…
aviññū →
pts
adjective = aviddasu.
ayya →
pts
…as voc. (for all genders & numbers); ayyo Vin.ii.215; Ja.iii.126, Ja.iii.127
■ f. ayyā lady mistress MN.ii.96 (=…
aññatara →
pts
adj. one of a certain number, a certain, somebody, some; often used (like eka) as indef. article “a”. Very frequent, e.g….
aññatra →
pts
…dhammacariyāya SN.i.101; ko nu aññatram-ariyehi who else but the Nobles Snp.886 (= ṭhapetvā saññā-mattena Snp-a.555). *-kiṃ…
aṃsa →
pts
…in combination with numerals, e.g. catur˚; four-cornered, chaḷ˚, aṭṭh˚ soḷas˚; etc. (q.v.) all at Dhs.617 (cp….
aṅga →
pts
…perfection); Ja.ii.207. In enumeration with various numerals:
- tīhi angehi s. AN.i.115
- cattāri sotapannassa a- DN.iii.227.=…
aṅgaṇa →
pts
…Vin.ii.218; Ja.i.109 (= manussānan sañcaraṇa-ṭṭhāne anāvaṭe bhūmibhāge C.); Ja.ii.243, Ja.ii.290 Ja.ii.357; Dāvs i.27
■…
aṅgika →
pts
….v.
fr….
aṅguli →
pts
…nudging with the fingers Vin.iii.84 = Vin.iv.110; DN.i.91 = AN.iv.343.
- -pada finger-mark…
aṅgulī →
pts
…nudging with the fingers Vin.iii.84 = Vin.iv.110; DN.i.91 = AN.iv.343.
- -pada finger-mark…
aṅka →
pts
…carried by Hindoo mothers or nurses (aṅkena vahati) Vin.ii.114; DN.ii.19 (aṅke pariharati to hold on one’s lap or carry on one’s hips),…
aṇu →
pts
aṇuka →
pts
adjective = aṇu Snp.146, Kp-a.246.
aṭṭha →
pts
…of a Mahāpurisa (see anuvyañjana), besides the 32 main signs (see dvattiṃsa) Vv-a.213 etc. Freq. as measure of…
aṭṭhama →
pts
ordinal number the eighth Snp.107, Snp.230 (cp. Kp-a.187), Snp.437
■ f. ˚ī the eighth day of the lunar half month (cp. aṭṭhakā) AN.i.144;…
baddha →
pts
…te b.). Cp. ati˚, anu˚, a˚, ni˚, paṭi˚, vini˚, sam˚.
- -añjalika keeping the hands reverently extended Dāvs iii.30. *…
bahala →
pts
…bahala), Vism.263 (opp. tanuka) Kp-a.62 (˚kuthita-lākhā thickly boiled, where in id. p Vism.261 has accha-lākhā, i.e. clear);…
bahiddhā →
pts
…in ˚dhā, like ekadhā, sattadhā etc. of numerals
bahu →
pts
…greater, more, in greater number AN.i.36 (pl bahutarā, opp. appakā); AN.ii.183; SN.v.457, SN.v.466; Ja.ii.293 Ja.vi.472; Pv.ii.1#17; Mil.84;…
bahulī →
pts
…DN.ii.214; -kamma continuous practice, an act often repeated MN.i.301; Dhs-a.406 (= punappuna-karaṇa); -karoti to take up seriously, to…
bala →
pts
…or powers are commonly enumerated: saddhābalaṃ, viriya˚, sati˚, samādhi˚, paññā˚ AN.iii.12; DN.ii.120; MN.ii.12, MN.iii.296;…
bali →
pts
…AN.iii.45. 2. tax, revenue (cp. Zimmer Altind. Leben 166 & Fick, Sociale Gliederung 75; DN.i.135, DN.i.142; Ja.i.199 (daṇḍa˚ fines &…
bandhati →
pts
…(q.v.)
■ Cp. ati˚ anu˚, ā, o˚, paṭi˚, sam˚.
Vedic badhnāti, later Sk. bandhati, Idg. *bhendh, cp. Lat. offendimentum i.e….
bandhu →
pts
…Four kinds of relations enumerated at Mnd.11. viz. ñāti˚ gotta˚, manta˚ (where Cnd.455 reads mitta˚), sippa˚ 2. Ep. of Brahmā, as…
battiṃsa →
pts
cardinal number thirty-two Ja.iii.207.
for dvat-tiṃsa
bhallaka →
pts
kind of copper, enumerated under the eight pisāca-lohāni, or copper coming from the Piśāca country Vb-a.63 (is reading correct?) It is doubtful…
bhallāṭaka →
pts
the marking nut plant Semicarpus anacardium Ja.vi.578.
cp. Epic Sk. bhallātaka
bharati →
pts
…A curious Passive form is anu-bhīramāna (ppr.) MN.iii.123 (chatta: a parasol being spread out), on which see Geiger, P.Gr. § 52, 5; 175 n….
bhatta →
pts
…Vism.66 (where 14 kinds enumerated, i.e. sangha˚ uddesa˚ etc.); Sdhp.118
■ ucchiṭṭha˚ food thrown away Pv-a.173; uddesa˚ special…
bhattimant →
pts
…discerning, analytical, perspicacious? Thag.370; Com. has: yathānusiṭṭhaṃ paṭipattiyā tattha bhattimā nāma.
from bhatti
bhava →
pts
…or subconscious life-continuum, the vital continuum in the absence of any process (of mind, or attention) (thus Mrs Rh. D. in Expos. 185 n.),…
bhavati →
pts
bhaya →
pts
…There are some lengthy enumns of objects causing fear (sometimes under term mahabbhaya, mahā-bhaya), e.g. one of 17 at Mil.196,…
bhaṅga →
pts
…25, 66; Pts.i.57 sq. (˚ânupassanā insight into disruption), quoted & expld at Vism.640 sq.; Vb-a.27 (˚khaṇa); Sdhp.48 Sdhp.78…
bheṇḍi →
pts
…arrow Vin.iii.77 (where enumerated with asi, satti & laguḷa in expln of upanikkhipana).
perhaps identical with & only wrong…
bhikkhunī →
pts
…female mendicant a Buddhist nun DN.iii.123 sq., DN.iii.148, DN.iii.168 sq., DN.iii.264; Vin.iv.224 sq., Vin.iv.258 sq. (˚sangha); SN.i.128;…
bhisi →
pts
Bhisi1
feminine a bolster, cushion pad, roll Vin.i.287 sq. (cīvara˚ a robe rolled up); Vin.ii.150 Vin.ii.170; Vin.iii.90; Vin.iv.279. Five kinds are allowed in a Vihāra, viz. uṇṇa-bhisi …
bhoga →
pts
…“village of revenue,” a tributary village, i.e. a village which has to pay tribute or contributions (in food etc.) to the owner of…
bhoja →
pts
…bhoja-rājāno anuyuttā bhavanti te“ cp. MN.iii.173: “paṭirājāno te rañño cakkavattissa anuyuttā bhavanti,” and…
bhojana →
pts
…several other occasions as enumerated at Vin.iv.74
■ The distinction is made as follows: gaṇabhojanaṃ said when 4 bhikkhus are invited to…
bhākuṭika →
pts
…bhākuṭiko frowning continually, supercilious Vin.ii.11 = Vin.iii.181 (manda-mando +); Cnd.342 (korajika-korajiko +) Vism.26 (id.)
■ f….
bhānu →
pts
…(of the kaṇavera flower); Vv-a.175 (˚raṃsi).
cp. Vedic bhānu (m.) shine, light, ray; Epic Sk. also “sun”
bhānumant →
pts
…bhānumaṃ Snp.1016
■ The spelling is sometimes bhāṇumā.
fr. bhānu, ray of light Vedic bhānumant, epithet of Agni; also Epic Sk….
bhāsa →
pts
…as one of the lucky omens enumerated (under the so-called mangala-kathā) at Kp-a.118 (with variant reading SS. cāta˚ & vāca˚, BB cāba˚)…
bhāsati →
pts
…It suggests pa˚
■ Cp. anu, o˚, samanu˚.
bhāṣ; Dhtp.317: vacane; Dhtm.467; vācāya
Bhāsati2
to shine, shine forth,…
bhāsā →
pts
…dialect Ja.iv.279 (manussa˚ human speech), Ja.iv.392 (caṇḍāla˚); Kp-a.101 (saka-saka˚-anurūpa); Snp-a.397 (Milakkha˚);…
bhāvanā →
pts
…(upekkhā˚); Mil.25 (˚ṃ anuyuñjati); Sdhp.15, Sdhp.216, Sdhp.233, Sdhp.451.
- -ānuyoga application to meditation Vb.244, Vb.249 *…
bhīrati →
pts
…bharati, only in cpd. ppr. anubhīramāna MN.iii.123 (chatta: being brought up,or carried behind) Neumann, M. trsl.2iii.248 translates…
bhīru →
pts
bhūja →
pts
…Ja.v.420.
cp. late Sk. bhūrja, with which related Lat. fraxinus ash, Ags. beorc = E. birch, Ger. birke
bhūta →
pts
…Nature, elements, usually enumerated under term mahā- bhūtāni. 2. (nt.) nature, creation world MN.i.2 (bhūte bhūtato sañjānāti recognises…
bindu →
pts
…(Dial. ii.245 “continuous”) See also below ˚ssara.
- -tthanī having breasts round as a bubble Ja.v.215
- -bindu(ṃ) drop by…
bodhi →
pts
…which are the same as enumerated under bojjhanga (q.v.). They are enumerated & discussed at Vism.678 sq. and mentioned at many other passages…
bojjhaṅga →
pts
…from the context. There are enumerated at several places, e.g. at DN.iii.106, where they are mentioned in a list of qualities (dhammā) which…
brahma →
pts
…Dhp-a.ii.112; cp. Kern Manual p.87*-dāyāda* kinsman or heir of Brahmā DN.iii.81, DN.iii.83. -deyya…
brahmacariya →
pts
…santānetuṃ to continue the good life AN.iii.90; Dhp-a.i.119; komāra˚; the religious training of a well-bred youth AN.iii.224;…
brahmā →
pts
…Dhp-a.ii.112; cp. Kern Manual p.87*-dāyāda* kinsman or heir of Brahmā DN.iii.81, DN.iii.83. -deyya…
brāhmaṇa →
pts
…schools of br. teachers are enumerated at DN.i.237 sq. (Tevijja Sutta)
■ brāhmaṇānaṃ pubbakā isayo mantānaṃ kattāro “the ten…
brūheti →
pts
…Ud.72; Ja.i.289; Mil.313 (saddena sotaṃ br.); Pv-a.168 (vaḍḍheti + , for ābhāveti)
■ Cp anu˚, pari˚.
cp. Sk. bṛṃhayati; fr….
buddha →
pts
bujjhati →
pts
…Dhs-a.217, cp. translation at Expos. 294 “to rise from the slumber of the continuum of the lower nature, or a penetrating the Ariyan…
bāheti →
pts
…bāhetvā, explained by panuditvā Dhp-a.iii.393; variant reading K vāh˚)
pp bāhita (q.v.). See also nib˚,…
bāvīsati →
pts
number twenty-two Kv.218; Mil.419; Dhs-a.2.
bā = dvā, + vīsati
bīja →
pts
…5 kinds of seeds usually enumerated, e.g. at DN.i.5 (explained at DN-a.i.77, translation at Dial. i.6 and passim), viz. mūla˚, khandha˚,…
cakka →
pts
…asatthena dhammena-m-anusāsati). A definition is given by Bdhgh. at DN-a.i.249
■ Three sorts of c. are later distinguished: a…
cakkhu →
pts
…Cnd.234. In any enumeration of the senses cakkhu heads the list, e.g. Vin.i.34; DN.i.21; DN.ii.308, DN.ii.336 sq.; DN.iii.102,…
canda →
pts
…J.P.T.S. 1907, 85 sq. In enumerations of heavenly bodies or divine beings Canda always precedes Suriya (the Sun), e.g. DN.ii.259; AN.i.215;…
candana →
pts
…Pv.iii.9#1 (= candanasārānulitto Pv-a.211);
- -gaṇṭhi (or better gaṇḍi; see the latter) a block of sandal wood…
cariya →
pts
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…
catuttha →
pts
ordinal number the fourth Snp.97 Snp.99, Snp.450; Ja.iii.55; Ja.vi.367; ˚ṃ (adv.) for the fourth time Dhp-a.iii.174
■ f. catutthī Snp.436;…
cetanā →
pts
…Cnd.112 (in def. of asucimanussā people of ignoble action: asuciyā cetanāya patthanāya, paṇidhinā samannāgatā). Also classed with these…
ceteti →
pts
…with (ceteti) pakappeti anuseti to intend, to start to perform, to carry out SN.ii.65. maraṇaṃ ākankhati cetayati (ponders over) SN.i.121;…
cetiya →
pts
tumulus, sepulchral monument, cairn, MN.i.20; Dhp.188; Ja.i.237; Ja.vi.173; Snp-a.194 (dhātu-gharaṃ katvā cetiyaṃ patiṭṭhāpesuṃ);…
cha →
pts
…loc. chasu (chassu), num. ord. chaṭṭha the sixth. Cp. also saṭṭhi (60) soḷasa (16). Six is applied whenever a “major set is…
chanda →
pts
…vīmaṁsā˚)
- -ānunīta led according to one’s own desire SN.iv.71 Snp.781
- -āraha (adj.) fit to give one’s consent Vin.ii.93…
chando →
pts
…prosody Vv-a.265 (enumerated as one of the 6 disciplines dealing with the Vedas: see chaḷanga).
Vedic chandas, from skandh, cp. in…
chaḷ →
pts
…loc. chasu (chassu), num. ord. chaṭṭha the sixth. Cp. also saṭṭhi (60) soḷasa (16). Six is applied whenever a “major set is…
cheka →
pts
…DN-a.i.90; Vv-a.36, Vv-a.215; Dhp-a.i.178. 2. genuine Vism.437 (opp. kūṭa).
chārikā →
pts
…kṣāyati to burn, kṣāra burning; Gr. ςηρός dry, Lat. serenus dry, clear. See also khāra bhasma.
cinteti →
pts
…with (ceteti) pakappeti anuseti to intend, to start to perform, to carry out SN.ii.65. maraṇaṃ ākankhati cetayati (ponders over) SN.i.121;…
cira →
pts
…cir-â-ciraṃ continually Vin.iv.261; Ja.v.233
■ acira not long (ago) lately, newly: ˚arahattappatta SN.i.196;…
citta →
pts
…Dhs.772 Dhs.1522; -ānupassanā the critique of heart, adj. ˚ânupassin DN.ii.299; DN.iii.221, DN.iii.281; MN.i.59 & passim (cp kāy˚);…
coca →
pts
the cocoa-nut or banana, or cinnamon Ja.v.420 (˚vana); -pāna a sweet drink of banana or cocoa-nut milk Vin.i.246.
Both derivation & meaning…
cora →
pts
…Vism.489 (rāja-puris ânubandha˚, in comparison), Vism.569 (andhakāre corassa hattha-pasāraṇaṃ viya); Dhp-a.ii.30; Pv-a.3, Pv-a.54,…
cāga →
pts
…Sdhp.323. See also anussati & anussarati.
- -ādhiṭṭhāna the resolution of generosity, as one of the 4: paññā˚, sacca˚, c˚.,…
cārin →
pts
…Snp.904. 2. fig. anudhamma˚ Snp.69; āgu˚ AN.ii.240; AN.iii.163 dhamma˚ Mil.19; brahma˚ Snp.695; manāpa˚ Vv.31#4 yata˚ Snp.971;…
cātur →
pts
…(pl. (sc. devā) the retinue of the Four Kings, inhabiting the lowest of the 6 devalokas Vin.i.12; Vin.iii.18; DN.i.215 Cnd.307 (under devā);…
cīvara →
pts
…of cloth mentioned for its manufacture, viz khoma, kappāsika, koseyya, kambala, sāṇa, bhanga Vin.i.58 = Vin.i.96 = Vin.i.281 (cp. ˚dussa). Two…
dadhi →
pts
…curds junket Vin.i.244 (in enumn of 5-fold cow-produce, cp gorasa); DN.i.201 (id.); MN.i.316; AN.ii.95; Ja.ii.102 Ja.iv.140; Mil.41,…
dadāti →
pts
…& 3rd. pl. dajjuṃ in cpd. anupa˚
ppr dadanto Snp.p.87. gen. etc. dadato Iti.89; Dhp.242; Pv.ii.9#42 & dadaṃ Snp.187, Snp.487;…
dakkhiṇa →
pts
…(bāha); Pv-a.179 (˚jānumaṇḍalena with the right knee: in veneration). 2. skilled, well-trained (= dakkha) Ja.vi.512 (Com….
dakkhiṇeyya →
pts
…Ja.i.228; there are 7 kinds enumerated at DN.iii.253 DN.iii.8 kinds at DN.iii.255;
- -sampatti the blessing of finding a…
danta →
pts
…SN.iii.84; Cnd.475 (in continuation of Dhp.323); Dhp-a.iv.6.
Sk. dānta, pp. dāmyati to make, or to be tame, cp. Gr. δμητός, Lat. domitus….
dasa →
pts
…vassa-dasā Ja.iv.396 (enumerated under vassa); dasa-rāja-dhammā Ja.ii.367; das’ akkosa-vatthūni Dhp-a.i.212
■ See on…
dassana →
pts
…-anuttariya (nt.) the pre-eminence or importance of (right or perfect) insight; as one of the 3 anuttariyāni viz….
dassin →
pts
(-˚) adjective seeing, finding, realizing, perceiving. Only in compounds, like attha˚ Snp.385; ananta SN.i.143; ādīnava˚ Sdhp.409; ekanga˚ Ud.69; jātikkhaya˚ Snp.209; Iti.40; ñāṇa˚ Snp.478 (= sacchik …
dassāvin →
pts
…Iti.96; esp. in phrase anumattesu vajjesu bhaya˚ DN.i.63 = Iti.118 (cp bhaya-dassin); lokavajjabhaya˚ SN.i.138; sabba˚; (+ sabbaññū)…
dayā →
pts
…Ja.vi.495. Usually as anuddayā; freq. in cpd. dayāpanna showing kindness DN.i.4 (= dayaṃ metta-cittaṃ āpanno DN-a.i.70); MN.i.288;…
daḷha →
pts
…= dṛḍha-dhanva, from dhanu = having a strong bow;
- -nikkama of strong exertion Snp.68 (= Cnd.294); *…
daṇḍa →
pts
…cp. Vin.ii.290 & Kern, Manual p. 87; pañca satāni daṇḍo a fine of 500 pieces Vin.i.247; paṇīta receiving ample p. Pv.iv.1#66;…
daṇḍaka →
pts
- a (small) stick, a twig; a staff, a rod; a handle DN.i.7 (a walking stick carried for ornament: see DN-a.i.89); Ja.i.120 (sukkha˚ a dry twig), Ja.ii.103; Ja.iii.26; Dhp-a.iii.171; Vism.353
■ …
deha →
pts
…in foll. phrases: hitvā mānusaṃ dehaṃ SN.i.60; Pv.ii.9#56; pahāya m. d. SN.i.27, SN.i.30; jahati d MN.ii.73; ˚ṃ nikkhipati Pv.ii.6#15;…
dejjha →
pts
…Ja.iii.274 = Ja.iv.258 (dhanuṃ a ˚ṃ karoti to get the bow ready, variant reading BB. sarejjhaṃ C explained jiyāya ca sarena ca saddhiṃ…
deva →
pts
devaka →
pts
…Snp.377, Snp.443, Snp.760 etc. Mil.234. See also devamanussa-loka.
deva + ka
devatā →
pts
…-ānubhāva divine power or majesty Ja.i.168;
- -ānussati “remembrance of the gods,” one of the 6…
deyya →
pts
…of 14 items, which are (as enumerated at Cnd.523 under the old Brahman’s term yañña “sacrifice”) 1 cīvara, 2 piṇḍapāta 3 senāsana, 4…
dhamma →
pts
…paññā ca vimutti ca anuttarā: anubuddhā ime dhammā Gotamena yasassinā DN.ii.123 dhammānaṃ sukusalo perfect in all (these) qualities…
dhammin →
pts
…as a dern from dhanu, bow = having a strong bow (see dhamma3); although some passages admit interpretation…
dhana →
pts
…saddhā cāga etc. (see enumerated under cāga) DN.iii.163, DN.iii.164, DN.iii.251; Vv-a.113; Thag-a.240.
- -agga the best…
dhanu →
pts
…Ja.v.129 (where 4 kinds are enumerated); Vism.150 (in simile) DN-a.i.156;
- -takkāri (f.) a plant Ja.vi.535; *…
dhanuka →
pts
(small) bow Vin.ii.10; Vin.iii.180; DN.i.7; AN.iii.75; AN.v.203; Ja.vi.41; Mil.229; DN-a.i.86.
Sk. dhanuṣka
dharati →
pts
…hold out, endure, last continue, live Snp.385 (take to heart, remember); Dhp-a.ii.68
ppr dharamāṇa living, lasting Ja.i.75 (dh˚e yeva…
dhañña →
pts
…grain, corn. The usual enumn comprises 7 sorts of grain, which is however not strictly confined to grain-fruit proper (“corn”)…
dhenu →
pts
…Vv.80#6; Dhp-a.i.170; Dhp-a.i.396; Pv-a.112. In simile at Vism.313.
Sk. dhenu, to dhayati to give suck, see dhātī &…
dhenupa →
pts
suckling calf MN.i.79; Snp.26.
dhenu + pa from pibati
dhura →
pts
…a human yoke“ = purisânucchavikā bhārā Snp-a.299), Snp.694 (asama˚ one who has to bear a heavy burden = asamaviriya Snp-a.489);…
dhuva →
pts
…continuously, constantly, always Ja.ii.24 = Mil.172; Pv-a.207; certainly Ja.i.18, Ja.v.103
■ adhuva…
dhātu →
pts
…- 4. Different sets and enumerations: as 3 under kāma˚, rūpa˚, arūpa AN.i.223 AN.iii.447; Pts.i.137; Vb.86, Vb.363, Vb.404 sq.; under…
dhātī →
pts
…cp. Lat. felare, femina (“giving suck”), filius (“suckling”); Old Irish dīnu lamb; Goth daddjan; Old High German tila breast ‣See also…
di →
pts
Di˚
secondary base of numeral “2,” contracted fr. dvi: see under dvi B i.4.
dibba →
pts
…etc.), superhuman, opp. mānusaka human. Freq. qualifying the foll. “summa bona” cakkhu the deva-eye, i.e. the faculty of…
dina →
pts
…ahosi, cp.i.49, cp.i.51); also as f. duddinī Vin.i.3.
Sk. dina; Lat. nun-dinae (*noven-dinom); Oir. denus; Goth. sin-teins; cp. divasa
dinnaka →
pts
an adopted son, in enumn of four kinds of sons (atraja, khettaja, antevāsika, d.) Cnd.448; Ja.i.135 (= posāvanatthāya dinna).
dirasaññu →
pts
adjective one who has little common-sense Ja.vi.206, Ja.vi.207 Ja.vi.213, Ja.vi.214. Com. explains wrongly on p. Ja.vi.209 with “one who possesses two tongues” (of Agni), but has equivalent nippañña …
disā →
pts
…is completed by the 4 anudisā (intermediate points; sometimes as vidisā: SN.i.224; SN.iii.239; DN.iii.176 etc.), making…
divya →
pts
…divi˚), Snp.524 (+ mānusaka); Ja.vi.172
■ (nt.) the divinity a divine being (= devatā) Ja.vi.150; Snp-a.219.
Sk. divya; the…
diṭṭha →
pts
…Pv-a.131, etc.
- -ānugati imitation of what one sees, emulation, competition SN.ii.203; MN.i.16; AN.i.126; AN.iii.108, AN.iii.251,…
diṭṭhi →
pts
…Ja.i.273 Dāvs ii.58.
-ānugati a sign of speculation Vin.ii.108; SN.ii.203 Pp.33. -ānusaya inclination to speculation DN.iii.254…
dohati →
pts
…daughter: see under dhītā & cp. dhenu
doṇa →
pts
…measuring of the doṇa-revenue (of rice) Ja.ii.367, Ja.ii.378, Ja.ii.381; Dhp-a.iv.88;
- -mita a d measure full DN.i.54;…
dubha →
pts
numerical adjective both; only in abl. dubhato from both sides Thag.1134; Pts.i.69; Pts.ii.35, Pts.ii.181; Vv.46#21; Vv-a.281 (for Vv.64#19…
dubhaya →
pts
numerical adjective both (see ubhaya) Snp.517, Snp.526 Snp.1007, Snp.1125; Ja.iii.442; Ja.vi.110.
a contaminated form of du(ve)…
dukkha →
pts
…pain SN.iv.70;
- -anubhavana suffering pain or undergoing punishment (in Niraya) Ja.iv.3;
- -antagū one who has…
dutiya →
pts
ordinal number
- (num.) the second, the following Ja.ii.102, Ja.ii.110 dutiyaṃ for the second time (cp. tatiyaṃ in series 1, 2 3) Vin.ii.188;…
dva →
pts
Dva˚
in numeral composition, meaning two etc., see under dvi B III.
dvi →
pts
…I. dvi ####
main base for numeral nominal composition & derivation, in:
- numeral dve (& duve) two: nom. acc.;…
dvidhā →
pts
numerical adverb in two parts, in two MN.i.114; Ja.i.253 (karoti), Ja.i.254 (chindati); Ja.i.298 (id.); Ja.iii.181; Ja.iv.101 (jāta disagreeing);…
dāna →
pts
…form a standard set (see [enumerated as 10](/define/enumerated as 10)), viz. anna pāna vattha yāna mālā gandha-vilepana seyyāvasatha…
dānava →
pts
kind of Asuras or Titans, the offspring of Danu Ja.iii.527; Ja.v.89; Mil.153; Dpvs.xvii.98.
Sk. dānava
dāpeti →
pts
…(meal); Lat. daps (id.), damnum (expense fr. *dapnom). See also dātta & dāna
Dāpeti2
to cause to run Ja.ii.404.
Sk. drāvayati &…
dāyaka →
pts
…87 Iti.19 (ito cutā manussattā saggaṁ gacchanti dāyakā) Ja.v.129 (kaṇḍa˚) Pv.i.1#1f.; Pv.i.1#2; Pv.i.4#2; Pv.i.5#5 DN-a.i.298…
dāyikā →
pts
…87 Iti.19 (ito cutā manussattā saggaṁ gacchanti dāyakā) Ja.v.129 (kaṇḍa˚) Pv.i.1#1f.; Pv.i.1#2; Pv.i.4#2; Pv.i.5#5 DN-a.i.298…
eka →
pts
…one less, minus one usually as 1st part of a numeral cpd., like ˚vīsati (21 − 1 = 19) Dhp-a.i.4; ˚paññāsa…
ekaṃsa →
pts
Ekaṃsa1
adjective belonging to one shoulder, on or with one shoulder; only in phṛase ekaṃsaṃ uttarāsangaṃ karoti to arrange the upper robe over one shoulder (the left) Vin.i.46; Vin.ii.188 …
ekādasa →
pts
number eleven Vin.i.19
■ num. ord. ekādasama the eleventh Snp.111, Snp.113.
Sk. ekādaśa
ena →
pts
…cp. in form & meaning Lat. ūnus, Gr.; οἰνός, Ohg. ein, Oir. ōin only used in acc. enaṃ (taṃ enaṃ) “him, this one, the same”…
ettaka →
pts
…just this, such a small number, a little pl. so few, just so many DN.i.117 (opp. aparimāṇa), DN.i.124; AN.iv.114; Cnd.304#iii. (ettakena na…
ga →
pts
…going. See e.g. atiga, anuga, antalikkha˚, ura˚, pāra˚, majjha˚, samīpa˚ hattha˚. It also appears as ˚gu, e.g. in addha˚, anta˚…
gabbhinī →
pts
…= AN.ii.206 = MN.i.77, MN.i.238, MN.i.307, MN.i.342 = Pp.55; with utunī anutunī (menstruating & having ceased to menstruate) AN.iii.226 sq.
gacchati →
pts
…went there Ja.ii.160. dukkhānubhavanatthāya gacchamānā “going away for the purpose of undergoing suffering” Ja.iv.3; vohāratthāya…
gaha →
pts
…man. So at SN.i.208 where Sānu is “seized by an epileptic fit (see note in K.S. i.267, 268). Used of dosa (anger) Dhp.251 (exemplified at…
gahana →
pts
…(in expl. of Satthā; rāgagahanaṃ tāreti); Dhp-a.iv.156 (on Dhp.394) Vv-a.96
■ manussa˚ MN.i.340.
- -ṭṭhāna a lair in the…
gahapati →
pts
…Var duties of a g. enum. at AN.i.229, AN.i.239
■ The wealth comfortably-living position of a g. is evident from an expression like…
gahaṇī →
pts
…of pure descent, in the enum. of the indispensable good qualities of a brahmin or a noble DN.i.113, DN.i.115, DN.i.137 (gahaṇī expl. as…
gamana →
pts
…rise and set Vv.83#6 (= ogamanuggamana Vv-a.326); Dhp-a.i.80 (˚kāle); ˚sampanna senāsana a dwelling or lodging fit for going and coming, i.e….
gamma →
pts
…(anta standard of life); AN.iii.325 (dassana, view); DN.iii.130 (sukhallikânuyoga, hedonist) Sdhp.254. Cp. pothujjanika
fr. gāma. Vedic gramya
gandha →
pts
…and sensory objects & enum. in set of the 12 ajjhatta-bāhirāni āyatanāni (see under rūpa with ghānena gandhaṃ…
gandhabba →
pts
…sq.; Pv-a.119;
- -mānusā (pl.) G. & men Dhp.420; Snp.644;
- -hatthaka “a G- hand,” i.e. a wooden instrument…
gantha →
pts
…usually referring to and enumerated as the four bodily ties, or knots (kāya˚, see under kāya): SN.v.59 = Dhs.1135;…
garu →
pts
…There are 8 chief rules enum at Vin.ii.255 = AN.iv.276, AN.iv.280; see also Vin.iv.51, Vin.iv.315 Vin.v.136. Taken in the sense of a violation…
gati →
pts
…Tiracchāna˚, Peta˚, Manussa˚, Deva˚. Of these Nos. 1–3 are considered duggatis, whilst Nos. 4 and 5 are sugati. In later sources we find…
gaṇa →
pts
…gaṇārāmataṃ anuyutto: a lover of the crowd AN.iii.422 sq.; MN.iii.110 = Nd ii.on Snp.54
- -gaṇin the leader…
gaṇaka →
pts
…overseer or calculator. enumerated as an occupation together with muddika at DN.i.51 (expl DN-a.i.157 by acchidda-pāṭhaka); also with…
gaṇanā →
pts
…counting up, arithmetic, number Ja.i.29; Vism.278 sq.; Mil.79; Vv-a.194. 2. counting, census, statistics; Tikap. 94; Ja.i.35; Mil.4 (senā…
gaṇhati →
pts
…word, as: nāmato g. to enumerate Pv-a.18; paṭisandhiṃ g. to be born Ja.i.149; maraṇaṃ g. to die Ja.i.151 mūlena g. to buy Ja.iii.126;…
gaṇhāti →
pts
…word, as: nāmato g. to enumerate Pv-a.18; paṭisandhiṃ g. to be born Ja.i.149; maraṇaṃ g. to die Ja.i.151 mūlena g. to buy Ja.iii.126;…
geha →
pts
…life (opp. nekkhamma, renunciation). Of chandā & vitakkā (pl.) MN.i.123; domanassa & somanassa (grief & pleasure) SN.iv.232 = Mil.45; Vb.381;…
geyya →
pts
…is only found in the ster. enum of the Scriptures in their ninefold division, beginning suttaṃ geyyaṃ veyyākaraṇaṃ See under;…
ghana →
pts
…the 4th in the enum. of the foll. stages: kalala, abbuda pesī, gh.) SN.i.206; Ja.iv.496; Mil.40; Vism.236. The latter meaning is…
ghaṭeti →
pts
…to unite Ja.i.139; freq. in anusandhiṃ ghaṭetvā adding the connection (between one rebirth & another) Ja.i.220, Ja.i.308.
Denom. fr….
ghaṭīyati →
pts
- to be connected or continued Dhp-a.i.46 (paveṇī na gh.), Dhp-a.i.174.
- to be obstructed Cnd.102 (= virujjhati, paṭihaññati).
Pass. of…
ghaṭṭeti →
pts
…to.
- lit. MN.ii.4 (jannukena; text reads ghatteti, variant reading ghaṭeti); Snp.48 (= saṃ˚ Cnd.233); Ja.i.218; Pv.iv.10#9 (=…
ghora →
pts
…to Goth. gaurs, sad; Ohg gōrag, miserable; & perhaps Lat. funus, funeral. See Walde, Lat. Wtb. s. v.
ghāna →
pts
…sensed by the nose). In the enum. of the senses gh. is always mentioned in the 3rd place (after cakkhu & sota, eye & ear); see under…
ghātaka →
pts
…(id.); Vin.ii.194 (manussa˚); Vin.iv.260 (tala˚) Ja.iv.366 (gāma˚ corā robbers infesting the village); Ja.v.397 (thī˚ = itthi˚);…
giddhi →
pts
…and giddhilobhin)); Ja.v.343 Der. giddhikatā (f. abstr. = Sk. gṛdhnutā) greed Vb.351 (variant reading gedhi˚).
cp. Sk….
gilāna →
pts
…food for the attendant or nurse Vin.i.292 sq.; -upaṭṭhāna tending or nursing the sick DN.iii.191;…
gimha →
pts
…Sdhp.275 (˚kāle). In enumn w. other seasons: vasse hemante gimhe Cnd.631 (sadā) vasanta gimhādika utū Pv-a.135. 3. of a…
giri →
pts
…only at Vism.206 (in enumn of the 7 large mountains).
- -agga mountain top, in giraggasamajja Name of a…
go →
pts
…pl.) produce of the cow, enumerated in set of five, viz khīra, dadhi, takka, navanīta, sappi (milk, cream buttermilk, butter, ghee) Vin.i.244;…
gutta →
pts
- as pp. guarded, protected
- lit nagaraṃ guttaṃ a well-guarded city Dhp.315 = Thag.653 Thag.1005; Devinda˚ protected by the Lord of gods Vv.30#8-
- fig. (med.) guarded, watchful, constrain …
guṇa →
pts
…stringless Ja.v.433 (dhanu).
- (a strand of a rope as) constituent part ingredient, component, element; with numerals it equals -fold, e.g….
gāhin →
pts
adjective (-˚) grasping, taking up, striving after, ādhāna˚ DN.iii.247; udaka˚ Ja.i.5; piya˚ Dhp.209; nimitta˚ anubyañjana˚ etc.
gāma →
pts
…ti chavi-rāga-maṇḍanânuyuttā nāgarikamanussā gāmaṃ podavā ti pi pādho es’ ev’ attho, Vin.ii.315; Vin.ii.105;…
gāthā →
pts
…usually referring to an Anuṭṭhubbaṃ or a Tuṭṭhubbaṃ, & called a catuppādā gāthā, a stanza (śloka) of four half-lines…
gīta →
pts
…solemnly proclaimed, enunciated: mantapadaṃ gītaṃ pavuttaṃ DN.i.104 (cp. gira). 2. (nt.) singing, a song; grouped under vācasikā…
hanu →
pts
…jaw-binding, incantations to bring on dumbness DN.i.11; DN-a.i.97.
Vedic hanu; cp. Lat. gena jaw, Gr. γένυς chin, Goth. kinnus…
hanukā →
pts
…Vb-a.58; Kp-a.49; Snp-a.116.
fr. hanu
haraṇī →
pts
…“a hundred thousand” in number, e.g. Ja.v.4, Ja.v.293, Ja.v.458; Dhp-a.i.134. 2. in kaṇṇamala˚; an instrument to remove the wax from…
hareṇukā →
pts
pea MN.i.245; Ja.v.405 (= aparaṇṇajā ti 406); Ja.vi.537; hareṇuka-yūsa pea-soup MN.i.245 (one of the 4 kinds of soup).
cp. Sk. hareṇukā
hasula →
pts
…(& 307), which is to be read as “aḷāra-bhamukhā (or ˚pamhā) hasulā sussoññā tanu-majjhimā.” See Kern’s remarks at
…
hata →
pts
struck, killed DN.ii.131; destroyed, spoilt, injured Vin.i.25; Dhs.264; Ja.ii.175; reṇuhata struck with dust, covered with dust Vin.i.32; hatatta (nt.) the state of being destroyed Dhp.390; *[hatā …
hattha →
pts
…-kamma manual work, craft, workmanship labour Ja.i.220; Dhp-a.i.98, Dhp-a.i.395; Dhp-a.iv.64. -gata…
hatthin →
pts
…elephant species, ten enumerated at Vb-a.397.
- -kkhandha the shoulder or back of an elephant Ja.i.313; Mhvs.vi.24; Pv-a.75. 178. *…
hetu →
pts
… ■ There are a number of other terms, with which hetu is often combined, apparently without distinction in meaning,…
heṭṭhā →
pts
…Ja.ii.103; lower in the manuscript, i.e. before, above Ja.i.137, Ja.i.206, Ja.i.350; Vv-a.203; lower, farther on Ja.i.235.
*…
hita →
pts
…AN.i.194; MN.i.332.
- -ānukampin friendly & compassionate DN.i.4, DN.i.227; Snp.693; Ja.i.241, Ja.i.244.
- -ūpacāra beneficial conduct…
hāna →
pts
…falling off; decrease, diminution, degradation. AN.ii.167 AN.iii.349 sq. (opposite visesa), AN.iii.427; Vism.11.
- -gāmin going into disgrace…
hāyana →
pts
…diminution, decay, decrease DN.i.54; DN-a.i.165. Opposed to vaḍḍhana (increase) at…
iddhi →
pts
…-ānubhāva (iddhånu˚) power or majesty of thaumaturgy Vin.31, Vin.209, Vin.240; Vin.DN.iii.iii.67; SN.i.147;…
iddhika →
pts
…with mah-ānubhāva, e.g. at Vin.i.31; Vin.ii.193; Vin.iii.101; SN.ii.155; MN.i.34; Thag.429. As mahiddhiya at Ja.v.149 See…
idha →
pts
…world of men Snp.1043 (= manussaloka Cnd.552#c); Pv-a.64; in this religion Vb.245. On diff. meanings of idha see Dhs-a.348.
Sk. iha, adv. of…
inda →
pts
indriya →
pts
…comprises the indriyāni enumerated under A a-e, thus establishing a canonical scheme of 22 Controlling Powers (bāvīsati indriyāni), running…
ito →
pts
…world); Pv.i.6#2 (i.e. manussalokato Pv-a.33); Pv.i.12#3 (= idhalokato Pv-a.64); Ne.93 (ito bahiddhā); Pv-a.46 (ito dukkhato mutti) 2….
itthi →
pts
…Pv-a.67, Pv-a.154 (amanuss˚ of petīs); Sdhp.64, Sdhp.79
■ anitthi a woman lacking the characteristics of…
itthī →
pts
…Pv-a.67, Pv-a.154 (amanuss˚ of petīs); Sdhp.64, Sdhp.79
■ anitthi a woman lacking the characteristics of…
iṇa →
pts
…AN.iii.352; AN.v.324 (enumerated with baddha, jāni & kali); Snp.120; Ja.i.307; Ja.ii.388, Ja.ii.423; Ja.iii.66; Ja.iv.184 (iṇagga for…
jagghati →
pts
…Ja.vi.522. See also anu˚, pa˚.
Intens. to sound-root ghar. for *jaghrati. See note on gala. Kern compares Ved. jakṣati, Intens of…
jalita →
pts
…(= jalanto jotanto Vv-a.107); Pv.i.10#14 (burning floor of Niraya), Pv.ii.1#12 (˚ânubhāva: shining majesty); Pv-a.41 (= āditta burning);…
jana →
pts
…pabbajitā devā manussā.) dve janā Ja.i.151; Ja.ii.105; tayo j. Ja.i.63 Ja.iii.52; keci janā some people Pv-a.20. See also Snp.243,…
janapada →
pts
…mahā-janapadā (Mil.350) enumerated at AN.i.213 = AN.iv.252 sq. = Cnd.247 (on Snp.1102) as follows: Angā, Magadhā (+ Kālingā Cnd] Kāsī,…
jannu →
pts
the knee Dhp-a.i.394. -ka DN.ii.17≈(in marks of a Mahāpurisa, variant reading ṇṇ); Ja.iv.165; Dhp-a.i.48.
cp. jaṇṇu(ka) & jānu
jarati →
pts
…to become brittle, to be consumed, to decay, cp. Lat. granum, Goth kaúrn, E etc. corn
jayati →
pts
…Mil.402; Ja.vi.108 (to annul); Mil.227
■ Des jigiṃsati (q.v.)
pp jina & jita; (q.v.).
Sk. jayati, ji to…
jaṅghā →
pts
…usually
in phrase -ṃ anucaṅkamati anuvicarati DN.i.235; MN.i.108 Snp.p.105, Snp.p.115; or ˚ṃ carati Pv-a.73
■ AN.i.136; Ja.ii.272;…
jaṇṇu →
pts
…Vv-a.206 (jaṇṇu-kappara).
cp. jānu & jannu
jaṇṇuka →
pts
…Vv-a.206 (jaṇṇu-kappara).
cp. jānu & jannu
jaṭhara →
pts
the belly Mil.175. Jannu(ka)
Vedic jaṭhara, to *gelt = *gelbh (see gabbha), cp. Goth. kilpei uterus, Ags. cild = E. child
jaṭila →
pts
…hair matted, an ascetic. enumerated amongst other ʻreligious’ as ājīvikā nigaṇṭhā j paribbājakā Cnd.308; ājīvikā nig˚ j….
jhāna →
pts
jivhā →
pts
…as the 4th sense in the enumn of sense-organs (jivhāya rasaṃ sāyati Nd.ii under rūpa; jivhā-viññeyya rasa DN.i.245;…
jiṇṇa →
pts
…mahallaka andhagata vayo-anupatta Cnd.261; jarājiṇṇatāya jiṇṇa DN-a.i.283
■ Vin.ii.189; DN.i.114; MN.ii.48 sq., MN.ii.66;…
jāgariyā →
pts
…jāgariyaṃ anuyutto“ (anuyuñjati: to apply oneself to or being devoted to vigilance), e.g. SN.ii.218; MN.i.32, MN.i.273, MN.i.354 sq….
jāla →
pts
…tambanakhataṃ anuvyañ anañ ca dasseti).
Vedic jāla, prob. from jaṭ; to plait, make a tangle cp. jaṭita & jaṭā; on l:ṭ…
jānu →
pts
…knee-cap, the knee AN.i.67; AN.ii.21 AN.iii.241 sq.; Pv-a.179.
Vedic jānu = Gr. γόνυ, Lat. genu, Goth., Ohg., etc. kniu, E. knee
jānuka →
pts
Err:509
jāta →
pts
…Iti.37 2. “genuine,” i.e natural, true, good, sound (cp. kata, bhūta, taccha & opp. ajāta like akata, abhūta): see…
jāti →
pts
…genealogy (cp. φυή, genus), often combined w. gotta. Two grades of descent are enumerated at Vin.iv.6 as hīnā jāti (low birth),…
jātika →
pts
(-˚) adjective
- being like, being of, having, etc. (see jāta 3): duppañña˚ & sappañña˚ MN.i.225; dabba AN.i.254; mukhara˚ Snp.275; viññū˚ Snp.294; māna Ja.i.88.
- descended from …
jātimant →
pts
…birth, having natural or genuine qualities, noble, excellent Snp.420 (vaṇṇārohena sampanno jātimā viya khattiyo); Ja.i.342…
jīva →
pts
…Sabbe jīvā all the souls, enumerated with sattā pāṇā bhūta in the dialect used by the followers of Gosāla DN.i.53 (= DN-a.i.161…
jīvita →
pts
…the pride of life, enumerated under the 3 madā viz. ārogya, yobbana, j.: of health, youth, life DN.iii.220; AN.i.146; AN.iii.72; *…
ka →
pts
…of the affirm. part. nu & su. e.g. ko su’dha tarati oghaṃ (who then or who possibly) Snp.173; kena ssu nivuto loko “by what then is…
kaccha →
pts
… ii.139) doubts the genuineness of the phrase parūḷha˚. 2. an arrow (made of reed) MN.i.429 (kaṇḍo… yen’ amhi viddho yadi vā…
kacci →
pts
…particles, e.g. kacci nu Vin.i.41; Ja.iii.236 Ja.vi.542; k. nu kho “perhaps” (Ger. etwa, doch nicht Ja.i.279; k….
kaccid →
pts
…particles, e.g. kacci nu Vin.i.41; Ja.iii.236 Ja.vi.542; k. nu kho “perhaps” (Ger. etwa, doch nicht Ja.i.279; k….
kahaṃ →
pts
…where? whither? Vin.i.217; DN.i.151; Snp.p.106; Ja.ii.7 Ja.iii.76; Ja.v.440
■ k-nu kho where then? DN.i.92; DN.ii.143 DN.ii.263.
cp. Vedic…
kahāpaṇa →
pts
…a florin
■ Frequent numbers as denoting a gift, a remuneration or alms, are 100,000 (Ja.ii.96); 18 koṭis (Ja.i.92); 1,000 (Ja.ii.277,…
kakka →
pts
…Vin.i.255. Three kinds enumerated at Ja.vi.232: sāsapa˚ (mustard-paste), mattika˚ (fragrant earth-paste, cp. Fuller’s earth), tila˚…
kakku →
pts
powder for the face, slightly adhesive, used by ladies, Ja.v.302 where 5 kinds are enumerated: sāsapa˚, loṇa˚, mattika˚, tila˚, haliddi˚.
cp. kakka = kalka
kalla →
pts
…DN.ii.69
■ kallaṃ nu [kho] is it proper? MN.iii.19; SN.iv.346; Mil.25
■ a˚. 1 not well, unfit Thig.439, cp. Thag-a.270. 2…
kalyāṇa →
pts
…attraction, perfection; enumerated as 5 kalyāṇāni viz. kesa˚, maṃsa˚, aṭṭhi˚, chavi˚, vaya˚ i.e. beauty of hair, flesh,…
kalāpa →
pts
- anything that comprises a number of things of the same kind; a bundle, bunch sheaf; a row, multitude; usually of grass, bamboo-or sugar-canes,…
kambala →
pts
…(cp. J.P.T.S. 1889, 203); enumerated as one of the 6 kinds of cīvaras together w. koseyya & kappāsika; at Vin.i.58 = Vin.i.96, also at…
kamma →
pts
…in phrase kammaṭṭhāne anuyutto (or anuyoga vasena) na cirass’eva arahattaṃ pāpuṇi: Ja.iii.36; Sāsv 49; see also Ja.i.7, Ja.i.97…
kammika →
pts
…a character: āya˚; revenue-overseer, treasurer Dhp-a.i.184 sabba˚; (always with ref. to amacca, the king’s minister one who does…
kampati →
pts
…vedhati) Bdhd 84
■ Cp. anu˚, pa˚, vi˚, sam˚
■ kampamāna (adj.) trembling Ja.iii.161; agitated, troubled…
kanha →
pts
…systems). As such enumerated in connection with quasi definition of vision, together with nīla, pīta, lohita, mañjeṭṭha at…
kantāra →
pts
…five kinds of wilds are enumerated cora˚, vāla˚, nirudaka˚, amanussa˚, appabbhakkha Ja.i.99; SN-a.324; 4 kinds at Cnd.630: cora˚,…
kapaṇa →
pts
kappika →
pts
…Age DN-a.i.247 Vb.412 (of manussā); Vv-a.19 (of Manu); without the kāla (id.) at Ja.i.222; as noun the men of the first Age Ja.ii.352. 2. In…
kappiya →
pts
…to saṃsāra; of devamanussā Snp.521; na + of the Muni Snp.914. In another sense (“belonging to an Age”) in cpd. paṭhama ˚-kāla the…
karaka →
pts
…be compared Lat. carīna, nutshell, keel of a boat; and Gr. κάρυα, nut.) It is scarcely possible that this could have been the original…
karaṇa →
pts
…gabbha˚ Snp.927; pānujja Snp.256. 3. (abs.)
- the doing up, preparing Ja.v.400 Ja.vi.270 (of a building: the construction)
- the…
karaṇīya →
pts
…AN.iii.116; SN.ii.215 anukampa˚ Pv-a.61 2. done, in the sense of undoing i.e. overcome, undone DN.ii.76 cp. Dial. ii.81 n
- (m.) one…
kareṇu →
pts
elephant, in cpd. -lolita resounding with the noise made by elephants, of a forest Thig.373.
metathesis for kaṇeru, q.v., cp. Sk. kareṇu
kareṇukā →
pts
female elephant Ja.ii.343; Dhp-a.i.196 (variant reading for kaṇeru).
fr. kareṇu
karuṇā →
pts
…DN.ii.241, DN.ii.242
- -ānuvattin following the dictates of mercy Dāvs iii.46
- -guṇaja originating in the quality of compassion…
karuṇāyati →
pts
…by Nd ii.as anuddayamāno anurakkh anuggaṇh˚ anukamp˚); Vb.273; Vism.314. Der. -āyanā compassionateness Vb.87 = Vb.273 (and…
karīsa →
pts
…the anus Ja.iv.327;
- -vāca (nt.) a cesspool Ja.iii.263 (= gūthakūpa);
- -vāyin, f. ˚inī…
kasiṇa →
pts
…k˚-paṭilomaṃ; k˚-ânupaṭilomaṃ; jhānânulomaṃ; jh˚paṭi˚; jh˚-ânupaṭi˚; jh˚-ukkantikaṃ; k˚ ukk˚; jh˚k˚-ukk˚)…
kassati →
pts
kata →
pts
…id. Ja.vi.349 -ānumodana after thanking (for the meal) Ja.i.304 -bhatt’ānumodana after expressing satisfaction with the meal…
katama →
pts
…which way, how Mil.57, Mil.58.
cp. Vedic katama, interr. pron. with formation of num. ord., in function = katara, cp antama → antara, Lat….
katara →
pts
…which one (of a certain number, usually of two) Ja.i.4; Pv-a.119 Often only emphatic for ko, e.g. Ja.i.298 (kataraṃ…
katavedin →
pts
adjective mindful, grateful SN.i.225; Pp.26; Ja.i.424; Ja.ii.26.
kata + vedin, see kataññu
kataveditā →
pts
gratefulness: see kataññutā.
abstr. fr. last
kataññu →
pts
adjective lit. knowing, i.e. acknowledging what has been done (to one), i.e. grateful often in combination with katavedin grateful and mindful of benefits SN.ii.272; AN.i.87 = P …
kataññutā →
pts
gratefulness (defined at Kp-a.144 as katassa jānanatā) Snp.265; Ja.i.122 (T. ˚nā variant reading ˚tā); Ja.iii.25; Pv.ii.9#7; Vv-a.63; Sdhp.497, Sdhp.540. In combination with *[kataveditā](/define/ka …
kathaṃ →
pts
kathā →
pts
…sagga˚, magga˚ (see anupubba) Vin.i.15; AN.iii.184; AN.iv.186, AN.iv.209, AN.iv.213; Dhp-a.i.6; Vv-a.66. 3. a (longer)…
katima →
pts
katimī in k. pakkhassa which (of many other) day of the half-month Vin.i.117.
num. ord. fr. kati
kattar →
pts
one who makes or creates, a maker, doer; in foll. construction.
I. Dependent
Either in verb-function with acc., as n. agent to all phrases with karoti e.g. pañhaṃ karo …
kattha →
pts
…Dhp-a.i.3
■ k. nu kho where then where I wonder? DN.i.215 sq., Pv-a.22 (with Pot. -katthaci) (indef.) anywhere, at some place or…
kavandha →
pts
…(cp. the story of Dhanu, the Rākṣasa who was punished by having his head and thighs forced into his body, Raghuvaṃsa xii.57).
cp. Sk….
kavi →
pts
…Dāvs i.10; four classes enumerated at AN.ii.230 & DN-a.i.95, viz. 1 cintā˚ an original 2 suta˚ one who puts into verse what he has heard 3…
kañjaka →
pts
Name of a class of Titans Pv-a.272 (kāḷa-k˚-bhedā Asurā; should we read khañjaka? Cp. Hardy Manual of Buddhism 59).
kañjika →
pts
sour rice-gruel Ja.i.238 (udaka˚); Vv.33#37 (amba˚), Vv.43#5 (= yāgu Vv-a.186) Dhp-a.i.78, Dhp-a.i.288; Vv-a.99 (ācāma-k˚-loṇudaka as expln of loṇa-sovīraka “salty fluid, i.e. the s …
kaḍḍhana →
pts
…Gotama Buddha’s example Mhvs.12,…
kaḷīra →
pts
…cert. palm trees (e.g. coco-nut tree) which is edible Snp.38 (vaṃsa˚ = veḷugumba Cnd.556 and p. 58) Thag.72; Ja.i.74, cp. Ja.iii.179;…
kaṃsa →
pts
…milk-pail (?) in phrase dhenusahassāni dukūla-sandanāni (?) kaṃsūpadhāraṇām DN.ii.192; AN.iv.393; Ja.vi.503 (explained at Ja.vi.504)….
kaṅkhā →
pts
…vicikicchā). 3 doubts enumerated at DN.iii.217; DN.iii.4 in passages with vimati (see above); 7 at Dhs.1004; Dhs.8 at Cnd.1 & Dhs.1118; Dhs.16…
kaṇeru →
pts
young elephant Ja.ii.342; Ja.iv.49; Ja.v.39, Ja.v.50, Ja.v.416; Ja.vi.497; Dhp-a.i.196 (variant reading kareṇukā) -f. -kā MN.i.178
■ See also kareṇu.
Derivation uncertain, …
kaṇḍa →
pts
…the “Tell story of Culladhanuggaha at Ja.iii.220 & Dhp-a.iv.66. 2. a section, portion or paragraph of a book DN-a.i.12 Pgdp.161. 3. a small…
kaṇṇa →
pts
…in the Himavant, enumerated at Ja.v.415; Vism.416; DN-a.i.164.
- -mūla the root of the ear, the ear in gen….
kaṇṭaka →
pts
…an obstacle, hindrance nuisance (“thorn in my side”); Kv.572; enemy infestor; a dacoit, thief, robber DN.i.135 (sa˚ and a˚, of the…
kaṭa →
pts
…of the screw-pine, Pandanus Furcatus Ja.vi.474; Ja.v.97; DN-a.i.137; Dhp-a.ii.183
Sk. kaṭa from kṛṇatti: to do wicker-work, roll up,…
kaṭasī →
pts
…repeatedly in the course of numerous rebirths, explained by susāna & āḷāhana Thag-a.291-vaḍḍhenti kaṭasiṃ ghoraṃ ādiyanti…
kaṭhina →
pts
…the cotton cloth which was annually supplied by the laity to the bhikkhus for the purpose of making robes Vin.i.253 sq.; also a wooden frame used by…
kaṭuka →
pts
…& pl.) spices There are 4 enumerated at Ja.iii.86: hingujīraka, singiveraka marica, pipphali; 3 at Vv-a.186 (as tikaṭuka, cp kaṭula):…
kaṭṭha →
pts
…fire AN.iv.41, AN.iv.45, enumerated last among the 7 fires.
- -atthaṃ for the purpose of fuel in phrase k. pharati to serve as fuel AN.ii.95…
kedāra →
pts
…bursting forth of water = inundation; kebuka = kedvu(d)ka (udaka); kevaṭṭa = ked + vṛ; moving on the water, fisherman; (cp. Avs Index…
kevala →
pts
…Pv-a.93; and yet: “sakkā nu kiñci adatvā k. sagge nibbattituṃ” is it possible not to give anything, and yet go to heaven? kevalaṃ…
khagga →
pts
- a sword (often with dhanu, bow) at DN.i.7 (Dhp.i.89 = asi) as one of the forbidden articles of ornament (cp. BSk….
khalika →
pts
…kīḷanti* to play at dice (see illustr. in Rh. D. Buddh. India p. 77; Vin.ii.10; cp. DN.i.6 (in enumn of various amusements expl. at…
khallika →
pts
…kāmesu kāmasukhallikānuyoga (devotion to the passions, to the pleasures of sense). See kāmasukha and…
khama →
pts
…for) AN.iii.30 ranga˚, anuyoga˚, vimajjana˚ MN.i.385
■ akkhama (adj.) impatient, intolerant, in combination dubbaca dovacassa…
khandha →
pts
…AN.iv.147 (aniccânupassī dukkhânupassī); anicca dukkha roga, etc., Pts.ii.238 sq.; Vb.324.
- Specified as *panc’…
khanti →
pts
…ativissuto Sdhp.473 anulomikāya kh˚iyā samannāgata (being of gentle and forbearing disposition) AN.iii.437, AN.iii.441; Pts.ii.236 sq….
khantī →
pts
…ativissuto Sdhp.473 anulomikāya kh˚iyā samannāgata (being of gentle and forbearing disposition) AN.iii.437, AN.iii.441; Pts.ii.236 sq….
khata →
pts
…= AN.ii.4; opp. akkhataṃ anupahataṃ etc. AN.i.89.
pp. of khanati
Khata2
hurt, wounded; pādo kh˚ hoti sakalikāya “he grazed…
khattuṃ →
pts
˚Khattuṃ
in compound with numerals “times”: dvikkhattuṃ, tikkhattuṃ, etc.; twice, three times, etc.
Sk. ˚kṛtvah, cp. ˚kad
khaya →
pts
…the new moon) Snp.598
- -ānupassin realizing the fact of decay AN.iv.146 sq. AN.v.359 (+ vayânupassin);
- -ñāṇa…
khaṇa →
pts
…happening, of unbroken continuity of change); Vism.238 (jīvita˚), Vism.473; (khaṇa-vasena uppād’ ādi-khaṇa-ttaya, viz. uppāda,…
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 …
khila →
pts
…are five ceto-khilā enumerated in detail at MN.i.101 = AN.iv.460; DN.iii.238 (see under ceto); mentioned AN.v.17;…
khitta →
pts
…Cnd.220 by ukkhittā nuṇṇā, khambhitā) in interpret. of khetta Pv-a.7 said of sowing: khittaṃ vuttaṃ bījaṃ
■…
khiḍḍā →
pts
…var kinds of amusement enumerated at Cnd.219; as expounded at DN.i.6 under jūta-pamādaṭṭhāna. Generally divided into kāyikā &…
kho →
pts
…it often follows nu: kin nu kho Ja.i.279; atthi nu kho Ja.iii.52; kahan nu kho Ja.i.255.
before vowels often khv’; contr. of khalu = Sk. khalu
khudda →
pts
…nihīnā Vv-a.136).
- -ānukhuddaka, in
- -āni sikkhāpadāni the minor observances of discipline, the lesser & minor precepts Vin.ii.287 =…
khura →
pts
Khura1
the hoof of an animal Vv.64#10 (of a horse = turagānaṃ khuranipāta, the clattering of a horse’s hoof Vv-a.279), cp. Sk. kṣura, a monkey’s claw Sp. Avs.i.236.
khura-kāse MN.i.44 …
khāra →
pts
…a means of torturing, in enumn of var tortures (under vividha-kamma-kāranā kārenti) MN.i.87; AN.i.48 = AN.ii.122 = Cnd.604;…
khārika →
pts
…in enumn of tastes (cp. rasa) at SN.iii.87; Dhs.629 and ≈.
adj. to khāra
Khārika2
of the…
khāṇu →
pts
…Khāṇu-kondañña Name of a Thera Vism.380; Dhp-a.ii.254.
also often spelled khānu; prob. = Sk. sthāṇu, corrupted in etym. with…
khāṇuka →
pts
Err:501
khīra →
pts
…DN.i.201; Dhp-a.i.98; enumerated with dadhi, etc., as one constituent of material food (kabalinkāro ähāro) at Dhs.646 =…
kiccha →
pts
…Dhp.182 (kiccho manussapaṭilābho, Dhp-a.235 = dullabho).
- (nt.) distress, misery, pain, suffering: kicchaṃ āpanno loko…
kikī →
pts
…egg Vism.36 (aṇḍaṃ anurakkhamānā) Ja.iii.375 (rakkhati); cp. Snp-a.317 (kikī sakuṇikā aṇḍassa upari seti).
onomat. to…
kila →
pts
…have heard“: kirasaddo anussavane: “kira refers to a report by hearsay” Pv-a.103; kira-saddo anussav’atthe Ja.i.158; Vv-a.322 are…
kilesa →
pts
…mentioned at Netti.161: anusaya˚, pariyuṭṭhāna˚, saṁyojana˚ upādāna˚
- -māra death which is the consequence of sinful desire…
kilāsa →
pts
…disease, perhaps leprosy, enumerated under the var. diseases (ābādhā together with kuṭṭha gaṇḍa k˚ sosa Vin.ii.271; AN.v.110…
kilāsu →
pts
…sram, cp. kilamatha. E Müller P. Gr. 38 = glāsnu, glā, cp. gilāna
kimi →
pts
…sālaka˚ a very minute insect Mil.312. In similes: Thag.1175 (kimī va mīlhasallitto); Vism.500, Vism.598. In cpd. kimi-kula the worm…
kira →
pts
…have heard“: kirasaddo anussavane: “kira refers to a report by hearsay” Pv-a.103; kira-saddo anussav’atthe Ja.i.158; Vv-a.322 are…
kittaka →
pts
…bhikkhus are in your retinue?“ Ja.i.32
■ As indef.: a little; kittakaṃ jīvissāmi, Ja.v.505; kittakaṃ addhānaṃ a short time…
kittāvatā →
pts
…far? in what respect? K˚ nu kho mahāpurisa hoti “in what respect is a man a great man?” Cnd.502 B; k˚ nu kho paññavā ti vuccati?…
kiñcana →
pts
…
■ akiñcanaṃ nânupatanti dukkhā “ill does not befall him who has nothing” SN.i.23
■ sakiñcana (adj.)…
kiṃ →
pts
…is it then (in series evañ nu kho, na nu kho, kathaṃ nu kho) Cnd.186
■ Gen kissa of what? Pv.i.9#1; Pv.ii.9#40 (= kīdisassa) and in…
klesa →
pts
…mentioned at Netti.161: anusaya˚, pariyuṭṭhāna˚, saṁyojana˚ upādāna˚
- -māra death which is the consequence of sinful desire…
kodaṇḍa →
pts
cross-bow MN.i.429 (opp. to cāpa); Mil.351 (dhanu and k˚). -ka same Ja.iv.433 (explained by dhanu).
cp. Sk. kodaṇḍa
kodha →
pts
…up anger“ Iti.2 = Iti.7; panuṇṇa-kodha (adj.) one who has driven out anger Snp.469; akkodhena jine kodhaṃ conquer anger by meekness Dhp.223…
kolāhala →
pts
…There are 5 kolāhalāni enumerated at Kp-a.120 sq. viz. kappa˚; (the announcement of the end of the world, cp. Vism.415 sq.),…
kovida →
pts
…(dhammassa) SN.i.162; Snp.763; SN.iv.287 = Nd ii.on attānudiṭṭhi.
ku + vid.
koṭi →
pts
…the past“ Ja.i.167 3. of number: the “end” of the scale, i.e. extremely high, as numeral representing approximately the figure a hundred…
koṭṭha →
pts
…= E. cyst chest; Lat. cunnus pudendum, Ger. hode testicle
Koṭṭha2
a bird Ja.vi.539 (woodpecker?).
Koṭṭha3
Name…
ku →
pts
…how? Ja.vi.330; with nu whence or why then Snp.1049 (= kacci ssu Cnd. s.v.). kut-ettha = kuto ettha Ja.i.53
■ na kuto from nowhere…
kuhilikā →
pts
kuhali flowers Attanugaluvaṃsa 216.
kukutthaka →
pts
(variant reading BB. kukkuṭhaka) a kind of bird Ja.vi.539. Kern (
Toevoegselen
s. v.) takes it to be Sk. kukkuṭaka, phasianus gallus.
kula →
pts
…anujāto putto “one who keeps up the line & tradition of the family” Ja.vi.380; -dattika (and…
kumbha →
pts
…1 a potter; enumerated with other occupations and trades at DN.i.51 = Mil.331. Vin.iv.7. In similes, generally referring to his…
kumbhīla →
pts
…fear of the crocodile, in enumeration of several objects causing fear, at MN.i.459 sq. = AN.ii.123 sq.; Mil.196 = Nd ii.on bhaya
■ Thig.502;…
kummāsa →
pts
…= MN.ii.17 and ≈; in enum. of material food (kabaḷinkārâhāra) Dhs.646, Dhs.740, Dhs.875. Vin.iii.15; Ja.i.228; Vv.14#6 (= Vv-a.62…
kumuda →
pts
…DN-a.i.139. 2. a high numeral, in vīsati kumudā nirayā AN.v.173 = Snp.p.126.
- -naḷa a lotus-stalk Ja.i.223; *…
kusala →
pts
…(cp. MN.ii.31).
- -anuesin striving after righteousness Snp.965; cp kinkusalānuesin DN.ii.151 and kinkusalagavesin MN.i.163 sq.; *…
kusīta →
pts
…occasions of indolence, are enumerated at AN.iv.332; DN.iii.255; Vb.385
■ akusīta alert, mindful careful Snp.68 (+ alīnacitto); Cnd. s.v.;…
kuṇapa →
pts
…(ahi˚, kukkura˚, manussa pūti˚); AN.iv.198 sq.; Snp.205; Ja.i.61, Ja.i.146; Pv-a.15 Kaṇṭhe āsatto kuṇapo a corpse hanging round…
kāla →
pts
…collyrium Vin.i.203; -ānusārī black (polished?) Anusāri (“a kind of dark, fragrant sandal wood” Vin. Texts ii.51) Vin.i.203;…
kālika →
pts
…= SN.iv.339 = SN.v.343. 2. subject to time, i.e. temporal vanishing Pv-a.87. 3. unusual, out of season Mil.114 (cp. akāla).
■ See…
kāma →
pts
…kratiyo mâhu pacchânutāpinī SN.i.128. mā pamādam anuyuñjetha, mā kāmaratisanthavaṃ appamatto hi jhāyanto pappoti paramaṃ…
kāruñña →
pts
compassion (usually with anudayā and anukampā) SN.ii.199; AN.iii.189; Vism.300; Pv-a.75; Sdhp.509.
fr. karuṇa
kāya →
pts
…SN.iv.211 (and vay’ ânupassī nirodh’ ânupassī), so also asubhânupassī Iti.81 kāyañ ca bhindantaṃ ñatvā Iti.69; evaṃdhammo…
kāḷa →
pts
…collyrium Vin.i.203; -ānusārī black (polished?) Anusāri (“a kind of dark, fragrant sandal wood” Vin. Texts ii.51) Vin.i.203;…
kāḷaka →
pts
adjective black, stained; in enumeration of colours at Dhs.617 (of rūpa) with nīla, pītaka, lohitaka odāta, k˚, mañjeṭṭha; of a robe…
kīvatika →
pts
(interr. adj.) of number: how much? how many? Kīvatikā bhikkhū how many Bhikkhus Vin.i.117.
fr. last
kūṭa →
pts
…the wrong way) kūṭa-dhenuyā khīraṃ pivitvā kūṭa-vaccho, etc., such a calf lies still at the post
■ Kūṭa-danta as Np. should…
laguḷa →
pts
club, cudgel Vin.iii.77 (enumerated with var. weapons of murder, like asi, satti, bheṇḍi pāsāṇa etc.); Mil.152, Mil.351…
lakkha →
pts
…Ja.vi.271. 4. a high numeral, a lac or 100,000 (but cp. Pv-a.255, where lakkha of Pv.iv.3#38 is taken as a “period of time,” equal to…
lakkhaṇa →
pts
…Snp-a.386. A long enumn of all sorts of (perfect) marks (tatha-lakkhaṇāni) is found at DN-a.i.62 sq. Cp….
lakkhī →
pts
…iv.38 (id.). 3. prosperity Dāvs v.35 (˚nidhāna Anurādhapura).
Sk. lakṣmī
lesa →
pts
…(where ten lesas are enumerated, viz. jāti˚, nāma˚ gotta˚, linga˚, āpatti˚, patta˚, cīvara˚, upajjhāya˚ ācariya˚,…
leṇa →
pts
…shelter, a rock cell. Often enumerated with kuṭi guhā, e.g. Vin.iv.48; Mil.151; Vb.251 (n.). At Vin.ii.146 it is given as collective name for 5…
likkhā →
pts
…as measure equal to 8 trasareṇu (BR.)
■ Connected with Lat. ricinus a kind of vermin (see Walde, Lat. Wtb. s. v.)
loha →
pts
…of a famous monastery at Anurādhapura in Ceylon Vism.97; DN-a.i.131; Mvu passim.
- -piṇḍa an iron ball…
loka →
pts
…DN.iii.220 Vism.14. -ānukampā sympathy with the world of men [cp. BSk. lokânugraha Divy.124 sq.] DN.iii.211; Iti.79…
lola →
pts
…Ja.ii.319 (˚manussa), Ja.iii.7; Pp.65; Mnd.366; Dāvs iv.44; Mil.300
■ alola not greedy, not distracted (by…
loma →
pts
…Vin.iii.183; MN.i.442. Cp. anu˚, paṭi˚, vi˚.
- -kūpa a pore of the skin Ja.i.67; Kp-a.51, Kp-a.63; Snp-a.155 (where…
lomaka →
pts
…see how the term; caturaṅga is used here
■ Cp. anulomika.
fr. loma
lopa →
pts
…Vv-a.79 often in anunāsika˚; dropping of (final) ṃ Snp-a.410; Vv-a.154, Vv-a.275. At SN.v.342 read piṇḍiy ’ālopena for…
loḷa →
pts
…Ja.ii.319 (˚manussa), Ja.iii.7; Pp.65; Mnd.366; Dāvs iv.44; Mil.300
■ alola not greedy, not distracted (by…
lākhā →
pts
lac; lac-dye; enumerated with other colourings at MN.i.127 = SN.ii.101 = AN.iii.230
■ Snp-a.577 Vism.261 (as colour of blood).
*…
lūkhasa →
pts
adjective rough, harsh; miserable, selfmortifying Snp.244 (= nīrasa atta-kilamath’ ânuyutta Snp-a.287).
fr. lūkha
m →
pts
…Ja.iii.387 (katattho-m-anubujjhati); Ja.v.72 (orena-m-āgama); Ja.vi.266 (pacchā-m-anutappati); Snp-a.309 (rāg’…
maccha →
pts
…rohita˚; the species Cyprinus rohita Ja.ii.433; Ja.iii.333; Dhp-a.ii.132 On maccha in simile see J.P.T.S. 1907, 121. Of names of fishes…
magga →
pts
…are at DN.ii.216; MN.iii.71 enumerated as requisites for sammā-samādhi. The name of this table of ethical injunctions is given as “maggam…
mahant →
pts
…Mvu.iii.221].
- -ānubhāva majesty, adj. wonderful splendid Ja.i.194; Ja.vi.331; Pv.iii.3#1; Pv-a.117, Pv-a.136…
malla →
pts
…Ja.iv.81 (two, named Cānura and Muṭṭhika “fister”); Vism.31 (muṭṭhika + i.e. boxing & wrestling as amusements: see…
mallaka →
pts
…vessel (of wood or cocoanut-shell) for holding the oil used in unction, mālā “cocoanut-shell,” and adds: probably a Dravidian…
mamaṅkāra →
pts
…with ahaṅkāra mān’ ānusaya; (belief in an ego and bias of conceit) e.g. at MN.iii.18, MN.iii.32; SN.iii.80, SN.iii.103, SN.iii.136,…
mana(s) →
pts
…Vism.243 (id., viz anupubbato, nâtisīghato, nâtisāṇikato etc.); Pv-a.63 (yoniso˚); -vidhāna arrangement of attention Vb-a.69,…
mandākinī →
pts
…lakes in the Himavant, enumerated at AN.iv.101; Ja.v.415; Vism.416; Snp-a.407; DN-a.i.164. (Halāyudha 3, 51 gives m. as a name for the…
mano →
pts
…Vism.243 (id., viz anupubbato, nâtisīghato, nâtisāṇikato etc.); Pv-a.63 (yoniso˚); -vidhāna arrangement of attention Vb-a.69,…
manuja →
pts
…king Snp.553; Ja.vi.98.
manu + ja, i.e. sprung from Manu, cp. etym. of manussa s. v.
manussa →
pts
…Pv.ii.1#12.
- -loka the world of men Snp.683.
fr. manus, cp. Vedic manuṣya. Connected etym. with Goth. manna = man
manussatta →
pts
human existence, state of men Iti.19; Vv.34#16; Snp-a.48, Snp-a.51; Sdhp.17 sq.
abstr. fr, manussa
manussika →
pts
adjective see under *a*˚.
fr. manussa
manute →
pts
to think, discern, understand Dhs-a.123.
Med. form of maññati
manuñña →
pts
adjective pleasing, delightful, beautiful Vv.84#17 (= manorama Vv-a.340); Ja.i.207 Ja.ii.331; Pv.ii.12#2; Pv.iv.12#1; Mil.175, Mil.398; Vv-a.11, Vv-a.36; Pv-a.251; adv. -ṃ pleasantly, delightfu …
maraṇa →
pts
…antako).
- -ānussati mindfulness of death Vism.197, Vism.230 sq. (under 8 aspects)
- -cetanā intention of…
masāragalla →
pts
…It occurs in stereotyped enumn of gems at Vin.ii.238 (where it is said to be found in the Ocean) = Mil.267; and at Mil.118, where it…
masāraka →
pts
…(mañca) or longchair; enumerated under the 4 kinds of mañcā at Vin.iv.40-See also Vin.ii.149; Vin.iv.357 (where explained as: mañcapāde…
matta →
pts
…of, measuring (with numerals or similar expressions): appamatto kali Snp.659; pañcamattā sata 500; DN-a.i.35; saṭṭhimatte…
mattā →
pts
measure, quantity, right measure, moderation Snp.971 (mattaṃ so jaññā); Dhp.i.35 (mattā ti pamāṇaṃ vuccati)
■ Abl. mattaso in -kārin doing in moderation, doing moderately Pp.37 (= pamānena pade …
mañjeṭṭha →
pts
…red, crimson, usually enumerated in set of 5 principal colours with nīla, pīta, lohitaka, odāta; e.g. at Vin.i.25; SN.ii.101 (f….
maññati →
pts
…as; na taṃ maññāmi mānusiṃ I deem you are not human Pv.ii.4#1; yassa dāni kālaṃ maññati for this now may he think it time (in a…
maṇi →
pts
…Ja.v.441 sq.; jāti˚; a genuine precious stone Ja.ii.417; Vism.216 (in comparison); tārā˚; (-vitāna) (canopy) of jewelled stars Vism.76;…
maṇḍala →
pts
…round, flat surface, e.g. jānu˚ the disk of the knee, i.e. the knee Pv-a.179 naḷāta˚ the (whole of the) forehead DN.i.106; Snp.p.108 4. an…
maṇḍana →
pts
…-ānuyoga practice of ornamenting, fondness of finery Vin.i.190.
- -jātika of an ornament…
mettā →
pts
…mettāyitattaṃ* anudā anudāyana anudāyitattaṃ hitesitā anukampā abyāpādo… kusalamūlaṃ“ at Mnd.488 & Dhs.1056 (where T. mettaṃ…
meṇḍa →
pts
…Ja.iv.353 (˚visāṇa-dhanu, a bow consisting of a ram’s horn) -patha Npl. “ram’s road” Mnd.155 = Mnd.415. -yuddha ram fight…
meṇḍaka →
pts
…strong) bow Ja.ii.88 (˚dhanu); Ja.v.128 (˚singadhanu). 2. belonging to a ram, in meṇḍaka-pañha “question about the ram” Mil.90…
micchatta →
pts
…the 8 wrong qualities as enumerated under (an-) ariya-magga (see micchā) forming the contrary to the…
miga →
pts
mināti →
pts
missa →
pts
…having company or a retinue, a title of honour in names, also as polite address [cp. Sk. miśra & āraya miśra] Ja.v.153 (voc. f. misse),…
mitta →
pts
…vacī-parama, anuppiyabhāṇin apāya-sahāya, i.e. one who takes anything one who is a great talker, one who flatters, one who is a…
mohana →
pts
…Snp.772) explains “mohanaṃ vuccati kāmaguṇā, ettha hi deva-manussā muyhanti.”
fr. muh as Caus. formn
moheti →
pts
…maccurājā amohayittha vasānuge cp. Sn ed. p. 58)
■ On mohayamāna Dhp-a.i.275 see modati.
Caus. fr. muh, see…
mokkhacika →
pts
…that rolls along, continuously turning The foll. sentence however seems to imply turning head over heels: “ākāse vā daṇḍaṃ gahetvā…
muhuttika →
pts
…tan-khaṇikā.
fr….
munāti →
pts
…corresponding to Sk. med. manute, with inversion *munati and analogy formation after jānāti as munāti, may be in allusion…
muta →
pts
…Snp.812; Ja.v.398 (= anumata C.) Vb.14, Vb.429 sq
■ Often in set diṭṭha suta muta what is seen, heard & thought (? more likely…
mutta →
pts
…ca m.); Pv-a.43, Pv-a.78 enumerated under the 32 constituents of the body (the dvattiṃs-ākāraṃ) at Kp iii. (cp. Kp-a.68 in detail on…
muttā →
pts
…Eight sorts of pearls are enumerated at Mvu. 11, 14, viz. haya-gaja-rath’ āmalakā valay’anguli-veṭhakā kakudha-phala-pākatikā, i.e…
muñcati →
pts
…an arrow); Vism.313 (dhenu vacchakassa khīra-dhāraṃ m.); Mhvs.25, Mhvs.63 (phalakaṃ). 3. to let out of the yoke, to unharness, set free…
muṇḍa →
pts
…ti adhippāyo. Maybe that reading veṭi is more correct.
- -sira shaven head…
muṭṭha →
pts
…(where read: yā asati ananussati… adhāraṇatā pilāpanatā sammussanatā) Vb.360, Vb.373; Vism.21; Dhp-a.iv.85; & -sati(n) (adj….
mā →
pts
…with pot.: mā anuyuñjetha Dhp.27; mā bhuñjetha let him not eat Mhvs.25, Mhvs.113; mā vadetha Ja.vi.364. 4. with *indic….
mālaka →
pts
…(Tiss’ ārāma) at Anurādhapura there were 32 mālakas; Dpvs.xiv.78; Mhvs.15, Mhvs.192. The sacred Bodhi-tree e.g. was surrounded by a…
māna →
pts
…= mā anatthe
- -ānusaya the predisposition or bad tendency of pride MN.i.486; DN.iii.254, DN.iii.282; Snp.342. Cp. mamankāra *…
mānusa FIXME double →
pts
…(kāmā)
■ f manusikā Vism.407.
2. a human being, man Pv.iv.1#57. Also nt. (collectively) pl. mānusakāni human beings, men…
mānusa →
pts
…= manusa
cp. Vedic mānuṣa; fr. same base (manus) as manussa
mānusaka →
pts
…(kāmā)
■ f manusikā Vism.407.
2. a human being, man Pv.iv.1#57. Also nt. (collectively) pl. mānusakāni human beings, men…
māpaka →
pts
…measuring the d. revenue (of rice Ja.ii.367, Ja.ii.381; Dhp-a.iv.88; and in dhañña˚; measuring corn or grain Ja.iii.542 (˚kamma, the…
māraka →
pts
…who kills or destroys, as manussa˚; man-killer Ja.ii.182; hatthi˚; elephant-killer Dhp-a.i.80
■ m. in phrase…
māsācita →
pts
…languid.“ The other enumns of the 8 kusīta-vatthūni (AN.iv.332; DN.iii.255) do not give m. m. It may be that the resemblance…
māḷaka →
pts
…(Tiss’ ārāma) at Anurādhapura there were 32 mālakas; Dpvs.xiv.78; Mhvs.15, Mhvs.192. The sacred Bodhi-tree e.g. was surrounded by a…
mūla →
pts
…of the classes of plants enumerated under bījagāma (q.v.).
- -rasa taste of roots, or juice made fr….
na →
pts
…see also nu & nanu.
Sk. na (in cana) & nā (in nānā, vi-nā) Idg. pron. base *no, cp. Gr.; νή, ναί; Lat. nē, nae…
nadana →
pts
roaring Ja.i.19 (sīhanāda˚ the sound of a lion’s roar).
cp. Sk. nadanu
nagga →
pts
adjective naked, nude Vin.ii.121; Ja.i.307; Pv.i.6#1 (= niccola Pv-a.32); Pv.ii.1#5; Pv.ii.8#1; Pv-a.68 Pv-a.106.
*…
naggiya →
pts
naked state, nudity Vin.i.292, Vin.i.305; SN.iv.300; Snp.249.
Sk. *nagnyaṃ
nahuta →
pts
vast number, a myriad Snp.677; Ja.i.25, Ja.i.83; Pv.iv.1#7; Dhp-a.i.88; Pv-a.22, Pv-a.265.
Sk. nayuta (m. pl.) of unknown etym. Is it the same as…
nahāru →
pts
…Gr. νέω, νήχω, ν ̈ημα (thread); Ohg. nājan; also Gr. νεϋρον (= Lat. nervus); Ags. sinu (= sinew); Ohg. senawa Goth. nepla = Ags….
nakkhatta →
pts
…for Śatatāraka). enumerated at Abhp. 58–60 as follows Assayuja [Sk. Aśvinī] Bharaṇī, Kattikā, Rohiṇī, Magasiraṃ [Sk….
nanda →
pts
…of “dear”; the first expln to be preferred & n. probably to be read as nanu (variant reading nuna or; handa (in…
nanu →
pts
…nanda? variant reading BB nuna); Manor. Pūr. on AN.v.194 (Andersen P. R. 91) 2. part. of interrogation (= Lat. nonne) “is it not (cp….
nava →
pts
Nava1
(num.) number nine. gen
■ dat. navannaṃ (Snp.p.87) instr
■ abl. navahi (Vv-a.76), loc. navasu.
*Meaning and…
navama →
pts
ordinal number the ninth Snp.109; f. ˚ī Vv-a.72.
Sk. navama = Oir. nōmad; cp. Lat. nonus; Gr. ε ̓́νατος, Goth. niunda with diff. superl…
navuti →
pts
number number ninety Vv-a.345 & in compound eka˚; 91; DN.ii.2 (i.e. 92 minus 1; in expr. ekanavuto kappo, variant reading ekanavuti kappe);…
naya →
pts
…conclusion) Pv-a.227 (+ anumināti)
■ With -ādi˚; N. has the function of continuing or completing the context “and similarly,” e.g….
naṅgalin →
pts
adjective noun having or using a plough, ploughman, in mukha˚ “using the mouth as plough” Thag.101 (maulvergnügt, Neumann) (Mrs. Rh. D. harsh of speech).
nekkhamma →
pts
…bent on self-abnegation (enumerated with 5 other ideals of Arahantship: paviveka, avyāpajjha upādānakkhaya, taṇhakkhaya, asammoha)…
nhāru →
pts
…Gr. νέω, νήχω, ν ̈ημα (thread); Ohg. nājan; also Gr. νεϋρον (= Lat. nervus); Ags. sinu (= sinew); Ohg. senawa Goth. nepla = Ags….
nibaddha →
pts
…constantly always, continually Ja.i.100, Ja.i.150; Ja.iii.325; Ja.v.95, Ja.v.459 Ja.vi.161; Pv-a.267 (˚vasanaka); Dhp-a.ii.41, Dhp-a.ii.52…
nibandha →
pts
…continuance, continuity SN.ii.17; Vv-a.259 Vv-a.260 (perseverance). acc. nibandhaṃ (often misspelt for…
nibbisa →
pts
earnings, wages Thag.606 = Thag.1003 = Mil.45 (cp. Manu vi.45); Snp-a.38.
to nibbisati
nibbuta →
pts
…
■ In phrase anupādāya nibbuta: SN.ii.279; AN.i.162; AN.iv.290 = Dhp.414 = Snp.638
■ In other connections: attadaṇḍesu…
nibbāna →
pts
…pāragū sabbadhammānaṃ anupādāya nibbuto AN.i.162; pāragato jhāyī anup˚ nibbuto, a philosopher freed, without any cause, source, of…
nibbāyati →
pts
…puriyādānā aññassa ca anupāhārā anāhāro nibbāyeyya SN.ii.85 (opp. jāleyya); do. of telaṃ & vaṭṭiṃ paṭicca; telappadīpo n….
nicca →
pts
…etc
■ kāye anicc’ ânupassin realizing the impermanence of the body (together with vayânupassin & nirodha˚) SN.iv.211; SN.v.324,…
niccatā →
pts
continuity, permanence, only as a˚; changeableness, impermanence SN.i.61, SN.i.204 SN.iii.43; SN.iv.142 sq., SN.iv.216, SN.iv.325.
abstr. to nicca
niddhuniya →
pts
? neuter hypocrisy Pp.18 (= makkha); cp J.P.T.S. 1884, 83.
= Sk. nihnuvana fr. nihnute with diff. derivation
nikkha →
pts
…nekkha.
Vedic niṣka; cp. Oir. nasc (ring), Ohg. nusca (bracelet)
nikkhamana →
pts
…(opp. pavesana); fig renunciation Kp-a.184 (kata˚ as adj. = nikkāmin). See also abhi˚. Nikkhameti & Nikkhameti;
BSk. niṣkramaṇa, to…
nikkhamati →
pts
…= Mil.245 (where nikkamati); Ja.i.51 (agārā), Ja.i.61 (mahābhinikkhamanaṃ “the great renunciation”), Pv-a.19 (id.)
pp nikkhanta; caus….
nikkhepa →
pts
…elimination, giving up, renunciation; abstract or summary treatment. Dhs-a.6 344 ‣See under mātikā;
■in grammar…
nikkhipati →
pts
…Mhvs.14, Mhvs.10 (dhanu-saraṃ). 3. to eliminate, get rid of, give up Pv.ii.6#15 (dehaṃ to get rid of the body) Dhs-a.344…
nikāya →
pts
…Khuddaka˚; enumerated Pv-a.2; Anvs p. 35; Dhp-a.ii.95 (dhammāsanaṃ āruyha pañcahi nikāyehi atthañ ca kāraṇañ ca…
nimitta →
pts
…sq.; AN.i.82.
- -ānusārin following outward signs (= ˚gāhin) AN.iii.292; Ne.25;
- -kamma prognostication,…
nimmanussa →
pts
void of men, absence of men Ja.iii.148.
nis + manussa + ya
ninna →
pts
…= AN.iv.198 (samuddo anupubba˚ etc.) AN.iv.224 (viveka˚); AN.v.175 (id.); MN.i.493 (Nibbāna˚) Similarly: samudda˚ Gangā MN.i.493;…
nirabbuda →
pts
…neuter a vast number; also Name of a hell SN.i.149 = AN.ii.3 = AN.v.171 (explained at AN.v.173 as “seyyathā pi vīsati abbudā…
nirantara →
pts
…having no interval, continuous, uninterrupted Pv-a.135. Usually in nt. as adv nirantaraṃ always, incessantly, constantly; immediately at once…
niraya →
pts
…Tartarus. There are a great number of hells, of which the most fearful is the; Avīcimahāniraya (see Avīci). Names of other purgatories occur…
nirodha →
pts
…(jīvitassa) 2. (as-˚): anupubba DN.iii.266; AN.iv.409, AN.iv.456; abhisaññā˚ DN.i.180; asesavirāga˚ SN.ii.4, SN.ii.12; SN.iv.86; SN.v.421…
nirutti →
pts
…interpretation; pronunciation, dialect way of speaking, expression Vin.ii.139 (pabbajitā… sakāya niruttiyā Buddhavacanaṃ dūsenti);…
nisajjeti →
pts
to spend, bestow, give, give up Pv-a.105 (dānûpakaraṇā nisajjesi read better as ˚karaṇǡni sajjesi). See also nissajjati.
sic MSS. for niss˚; Sk. niḥsarjayati, nis + sajjeti, …
nissaya →
pts
…of a bhikkhu in diff. enumeration); Pts.ii.49 sq., Pts.ii.58 sq. Pts.ii.73 sq.; Pts.ii.220; Ne.7, Ne.65; Vism.12, Vism.535. *nissayaṃ…
nivāsa →
pts
…phrase pubbe-nivāsaṃ anussarati “to remember one’s former abode or place of existence (in a former life),” characterising the faculty…
niṭṭhubhati →
pts
…to expectorate Vin.i.271 (nuṭṭhuhitvā), Vin.iii.132 (id.); Ja.ii.105, Ja.ii.117 (nuṭṭh˚); Ja.vi.367; Dhp-a.ii.36 (niṭṭhuhitvā)….
niṭṭhurin →
pts
…given; vv. ll SS anuṭṭhurī, BB anuṭṭharī, explained as anissukī Mnd.440 however has aniṭṭhurī with expln of…
no →
pts
…part. = nu (cp. na1): indeed, then, now Snp.457, Snp.875, Snp.1077; Ja.v.343 (api no api nu), Ja.v.435 (=…
nodeti →
pts
see *vi*˚.
fr. nud
nuda →
pts
…Vv.35#2 (= viddhaṃsana Vv-a.161).
Sk. ˚nud & ˚nuda, to nudati
nudaka →
pts
or Nūdaka (-˚) = nuda Ja.v.401 (āsa-nūdaka).
nudati →
pts
… pp nunna (nuṇṇa). Nunna (nunna)
Vedic nudati; Idg. *(s)neu to push, cp. Sk. navate, Gr. νεύω & νύσσω, Lat. nuo; Ags….
nunna →
pts
Nunna (nuṇṇa)
thrust, pushed, driven away, removed Cnd.220 (ṇṇ) = khitta, cp. panuṇṇa AN.ii.41.
pp. of nudati
nuṇṇa →
pts
Nunna (nuṇṇa)
thrust, pushed, driven away, removed Cnd.220 (ṇṇ) = khitta, cp. panuṇṇa AN.ii.41.
pp. of nudati
nuṭṭhubhati FIXME double →
pts
Nuṭṭhubhati
see niṭṭhubhati. (aor. nuṭṭhubhi, e.g. Ja.ii.105).
nuṭṭhubhati →
pts
…to expectorate Vin.i.271 (nuṭṭhuhitvā), Vin.iii.132 (id.); Ja.ii.105, Ja.ii.117 (nuṭṭh˚); Ja.vi.367; Dhp-a.ii.36 (niṭṭhuhitvā)….
nāma →
pts
…to call by name, to enumerate Ja.iv.402; Pv-a.18 (variant reading BB nāmato g.). Definitions at Vin.iv.6 (two kinds: hīna & ukkatṭha˚)…
nānatta →
pts
…impressions,“ M.A.). Enumn of diversity as nānattā, viz. dhātu˚ phassa˚ vedanā˚ saññā˚ sankappa chanda˚ pariḷāha˚…
nāḷikera →
pts
the coconut tree Vv.44#13 Ja.iv.159; Ja.v.384; DN-a.i.83; Vv-a.162.
Sk. nārikera, nārikela, nalikera, nālikela: dialect, of uncertain etym.
nāḷikerika →
pts
adjective belonging to the coconut tree Ja.v.417.
nīdhura →
pts
? bracelet, bangle Ja.vi.64, (= valaya; variant reading BB nivara). Also given as nīyura (cp Prk. neura & P. nūpura).
Sk.? Cp. keyura
nīla →
pts
…e.g. in the enumn of the ten kasiṇa practices (see kasiṇa): nīla pīta lohita odāta; in the…
nīvaraṇa →
pts
…an ethical sense & usually enumerated or referred to in a set of 5 (as pañca nīvaraṇāni and p. āvaraṇāni), viz. *kāmacchanda,…
nūna →
pts
…nūnaṃ = Gr. νύν, Lat. nunc (cp. num); Goth. nu, Ger. nun, cp. E. now See also nu
nūpura →
pts
an ornament for the feet, an anklet Thig.268; DN-a.i.50.
Sk. nūpura; Non-Aryan. Cp. Prk. ṇeura & nīdhura (nīyura)
nūtana →
pts
…cp. Sk. śvastana (of to-morrow) Lat. crastinus etc.
odapattakinī →
pts
…house with water Thus in enumn. of the 10 kinds of wives (& women in general) at Vin.iii.140 (expld. by udakapattaṃ…
odhi →
pts
putting down, fixing, i.e. boundary, limit, extent Dhp-a.ii.80 (jaṇṇu-mattena odhinā to the extent of the knee, i.e. kneedeep); Dhp-a.iv.204 (id.)
■ odhiso (adv.) limited, spe …
odissa →
pts
…without a purpose, indefinitely (? Mil.156 (should we read anudissa?).
ger. of o + disati = Sk. diśati, cp. uddissa
odāta →
pts
ogahana →
pts
…bathing-place Snp.214 (= manussānaṃ nahāna-tittha Snp-a.265). See also avagāhana.
o + gahana fr. gāhati; Sk….
ogāhati FIXME double →
pts
…Pv.ii.12#11; Vv.6#1 (= anupavisati Vv-a.42), Vv.39#2 (sālavanaṃ o = pavisati Vv-a.177). ogāheti Pv-a.155 (pokkharaṇiṃ) ger….
ogāheti →
pts
…Pv.ii.12#11; Vv.6#1 (= anupavisati Vv-a.42), Vv.39#2 (sālavanaṃ o = pavisati Vv-a.177). ogāheti Pv-a.155 (pokkharaṇiṃ) ger….
oharati →
pts
…steal Ja.i.384; Pv-a.47 (avahari vatthaṃ), Pv-a.86 (id., = apānudi)
pp avahaṭa (q.v.).
ava + hṛ.
ojā →
pts
…meaning of strength-giving, nutritive essence (appl; d. to food). MN.i.245 SN.ii.87 SN.v.162 (dhamm’) AN.iii.396 Ja.i.68 Dhs.646…
okkhita →
pts
…Thig.145 (candan˚ = candanânulitta Thag-a.137); Ja.v.72 (so in variant reading T. reads okkita; C. explains by okiṇṇa parikkita…
okāsa FIXME double →
pts
…-matta permission Snp.p. 94.
- -loka the visible world (manussa-loka) Vism.205 Vv-a.29
ava + kāś to shine
oramāpeti →
pts
to make someone desist from Ja.v.474 (manussa-maṃsā).
Caus. ii. of oramati
orohaṇa →
pts
descent, in udak’orohaṇânuyoga practice of descending in to the water (i.e. bathing Pp.55; Ja.i.193; Mil.350.
abstr. fr. orahati
osadhī →
pts
…Childers calls it Venus, but gives no evidence other translators render it ʻmorning star’. According to Hindu mythology the lord of…
ovadati →
pts
…ovadati); Snp.1051 (= anusāseyya)
aor ovadi Dhp-a.i.397
inf ovadituṃ Vin.i.59 (+ anusāsituṃ)
grd…
ovadiya →
pts
adjective who or what can be advised, advisable Vin.i.59 (+ anusāsiya); Vv.84#36 (ovāda-vasena vattabbaṃ Vv-a.345).
grd. of ovadati
oḍḍha →
pts
…corā thieves with their plunder Vism.180 (cp. Sk. sahoḍha Manu ix.270).
better spelling oḍha, pp. of ā + vah
oṇojeti →
pts
…ii.138, complementary to remarks s. v. on p. 5 explains as assimil. onuj˚i.39; iv.156; AN.iv.210 = AN.iv.214 (oṇojesi aor.); Mil.236.
pa →
pts
…only in foll. compounds dhenu˚ drinking of the cow, suckling calf MN.i.79; Snp.26 (= dhenuṃ pivanto Snp-a.39); - pāda˚; a tree (lit….
pabandha →
pts
adjective (˚-) continuous Vism.32.
pa + bandha
pabbata →
pts
pabbhāra →
pts
…SN.v.219; AN.iv.198 (anupubba˚), AN.iv.224 (viveka˚) Mil.38 (samādhi˚). Very frequent in combination with similar expressions, e.g….
pabbājaniya →
pts
…Mil.186; also in cpd. -kamma excommunication, one of the 5 ecclesiastical acts enumerated at Vin.i.49, Vin.i.143. See also AN.i.79;…
paccanika →
pts
…reverse, negative, opp. to anuloma. Tikp.71 passim cp. paṭiloma.
- -gāthā response, responding verse (cp. paṭigāthā…
paccanubhoti →
pts
…upalabbhati)
pp paccanubhūta MN.ii.32; SN.ii.178; Iti.15.
paṭi + anu + bhū, BSk….
paccanubhāsati →
pts
to speak out or mention correspondingly, to enumerate Kp-a.78, Kp-a.79 sq.
paṭi + anubhāsati, cp. BSk. pratyavabhāṣate to call to Divy.9
paccanusiṭṭha →
pts
advised, admonished DN.ii.209 = DN.ii.225.
paṭi + anusiṭṭha
paccanīya →
pts
…reverse, negative, opp. to anuloma. Tikp.71 passim cp. paṭiloma.
- -gāthā response, responding verse (cp. paṭigāthā…
paccati →
pts
…kāle na p.); AN.i.141 (phenuddehakaṃ p. niraye) Snp.670, Snp.671; Dhp.69, Dhp.119, Dhp.120 (pāpaṃ suffer for sin, cp Dhp-a.iii.14);…
paccatta →
pts
…= visuṃ visuṃ attanā anubhūyamānā mahādukkhavedanā Pv-a.214) Dhs.1044 (ajjhatta + ; trsld “self referable”); Mil.96…
paccaya →
pts
…from hetu as the genus of which hetu was the typical, chief species. i.e. paccaya became synonymous with our “relation,” understood…
pacchā →
pts
…[fr. ânutāpa] to feel remorse Pv.ii.7#12 Ja.v.117
■ ānutāpa [cp. Sk. paścattāpa] remorse repentance Sdhp.288….
pacchānutappati →
pts
see under pacchā.
paccupaṭṭhāna →
pts
…Snp-a.509; Dhs-a.332 Thag-a.288. 2. tending DN.iii.191. 3. vv.ll. gilānupaṭṭhāna.
fr. paṭi + upa + sthā; cp. Cpd. 13 &…
pada →
pts
…Kp-a.84; Snp-a.91
- -ānupadaṃ (adv.) on the track Dhp-a.ii.38.
- -ānupadika following one’s footsteps Ja.ii.78; Dhp-a.ii.94…
padesika →
pts
…the index of only with numerals in reference to age (usually soḷasavassa˚ at the time of 16 years) Ja.i.259 (id.), Ja.i.262 (id. Ja.ii.277…
padhāna →
pts
…pahāna˚, bhāvana˚ anurakkhaṇā˚ or exertion consisting in the restraint of one’s senses, the abandonment of sinful thoughts, practice…
padosa →
pts
Padosa1
defect, fault, blemish, badness, corruption, sin DN.i.71 (= padussati paraṃ vā padūseti vināsetī ti padoso DN-a.i.211); MN.iii.3; SN.iv.322 (vyāpāda˚); AN.i.8 (ceto˚); AN.iii.92 ( …
paduma →
pts
padāna →
pts
…ādi˚) Pv-a.71 (anubala˚) Thag-a.35 (anupattidhammatā˚)
■ At Thag.47 Kern (
Toevoegselen
ii.138) proposes to read tuyhaṃ…
padīpa →
pts
…âyaṃ p.); Dhp-a.ii.163 (anupādāno viya p.). -ṃ karoti to make a light, to light up Vin.i.118; ˚ṃ ujjāleti see under 1. Usually as…
pajjhāyati →
pts
…(pajjhāti metri causa; C = anusocati) = Mil.5
ppr pajjhāyanto downcast, in formula tuṇhībhūto mankubhūto pattakkhandho adhomukho p….
pakappeṭi →
pts
…plan SN.ii.65 (ceteti p. anuseti); Snp.886 (pakappayitvā = takkayitvā vitakkayitvā saṃkappayitvā Mnd.295)
pp…
pakka →
pts
…i.e. foretelling the number of years a man has yet to live in list of forbidden crafts at DN.i.9, explained at DN-a.i.94 as…
pakkha →
pts
…C.). Note BSk. phakka is enumerated at Mpt. 271120 with jātyaṇḍa, kuṇḍa pangu, reminding of the combn kāṇo vā…
pakkhandati →
pts
…= pakkhanditvā anupavisitvā Vv-a.338); to be after someone in pursuit Dhp-a.i.198; usually fig. to rejoice in, find pleasure or…
pakkhika FIXME double →
pts
…of food mentioned in enumn of five bhojanāni, viz. niccabhatta, salākabhatta, pakkhika uposathika, pāṭipadika, Vin.i.58 =…
pakāsati →
pts
…etc
grd pakāsaniya to be made known or announced in -kamma explanation, information annunciation Vin.ii.189 (cp. Vin. Texts iii.239) …
palibodha →
pts
…(ghara˚); Kp-a.39 (enumerated as set of dasa palibodhā which are also given and explained in detail at Vism.90 sq.); cp. Dhs-a.168, and…
palāyin →
pts
…= SN.i.223
■ Usually neg. apalāyin SN.i.185, and in phrase abhīru anutrāsin apalāyin SN.i.99; Thag.864; Ja.iv.296 and…
pamajjati →
pts
…preferably to be read as “api panujjamānena pi” (see panudati).
pa + mṛj
pamināti →
pts
…pres. formation fr. mi, after Sk. minoti; see also anumināti
pana →
pts
…merely connecting & continuing the story
- (adversative) but, on the contrary Ja.i.222; Ja.ii.159; Vv-a.79 (correl. with tāva). ca pana…
panasa →
pts
…panasa-taca); Snp-a.475; Vv-a.147.
cp. late Sk. panasa, Lat. penus stores, Lith. pẽnas fodder, perhaps Goth. fenea
pannarasa →
pts
number, adjective fifteen (and fifteenth), usually referring to the 15th day of the lunar month, i.e. the full-moon day Snp.153 (pannaraso…
pannarasama →
pts
ordinal number the 15th Snp-a.366 (gāthā).
fr. pannarasa
panudati →
pts
…reading to be substituted for T. pamajjamānena)
pp panunna & panudita; (q.v.).
pa + nudati
panudita →
pts
dispelled, driven out Snp.483 (panūdita metri causa, variant reading panudita). See also panunna. Panunna (Panunna & Panunna);
pp. of panudati
panunna (paṇunna FIXME double FIXME double →
pts
Panunna (Paṇunna & Panuṇṇa)
(med. & pass.) put away, rejected or rejecting, dispelled driven away, sent AN.ii.29; AN.v.31; Snp.469 (˚kodha)…
panunna (paṇunna FIXME double →
pts
Panunna (Paṇunna & Panuṇṇa)
(med. & pass.) put away, rejected or rejecting, dispelled driven away, sent AN.ii.29; AN.v.31; Snp.469 (˚kodha)…
panunna (paṇunna →
pts
Panunna (Paṇunna & Panuṇṇa)
(med. & pass.) put away, rejected or rejecting, dispelled driven away, sent AN.ii.29; AN.v.31; Snp.469 (˚kodha)…
panuṇṇa) FIXME double FIXME double →
pts
Panunna (Paṇunna & Panuṇṇa)
(med. & pass.) put away, rejected or rejecting, dispelled driven away, sent AN.ii.29; AN.v.31; Snp.469 (˚kodha)…
panuṇṇa) FIXME double →
pts
Panunna (Paṇunna & Panuṇṇa)
(med. & pass.) put away, rejected or rejecting, dispelled driven away, sent AN.ii.29; AN.v.31; Snp.469 (˚kodha)…
panuṇṇa) →
pts
Panunna (Paṇunna & Panuṇṇa)
(med. & pass.) put away, rejected or rejecting, dispelled driven away, sent AN.ii.29; AN.v.31; Snp.469 (˚kodha)…
panūdana →
pts
…Snp.1106 (= pahānaṃ etc. Cnd.396).
fr. panudati
para →
pts
…Ja.ii.279 (where it continues ajja and hiyyo, i.e. to-day and yesterday, and refers to the day before…
parama →
pts
…Mil.28; Vv-a.24 (manusso), Vv-a.30 (bhikkhu), Vv-a.72 (jīvitindriyaṃ); Pv-a.146 (pabbajito, corresponding to anavasesato), Pv-a.253…
paraṃ →
pts
…(paramparāya in phrase anussavena p. itikirāya, as at Cnd.151); Bv.i.79; Ja.i.194; Ja.iv.35 (explained by C. as purisa˚, viz. a series of…
pari →
pts
…per (see [in adj per-magnus very great](/define/in adj per-magnus very great)); Obulg. pariy round about Lith. per̃ through, Oir…
paribhata →
pts
nurtured, nourished MN.ii.56 (sukha˚). Also in expln of pāribhaṭyatā (q.v.).
pp. of pari + bhṛ.
pariccāga →
pts
…abandonment, sacrifice, renunciation AN.i.92 (āmisa˚ & dhamma material & spiritual); Pts.ii.98 Ja.i.12 (jīvita˚) Dhp-a.iii.441 (pañca…
paricārika →
pts
…a maid-servant, handmaiden, nurse, (personal attendant MN.i.253; cp. SN.i.125; Ja.i.204 (pāda˚;), Ja.i.291, Ja.ii.395; Ja.iv.35…
paridaṇḍa →
pts
…iṭṭhi“ a woman protected by a stick, or liable to punishment (?), in stock phrase enumerating 10 kinds of women MN.i.286 = MN.iii.46 =…
pariggahita →
pts
…Vin.iv.278; Dhp-a.i.13 (amanussa˚ by ghosts); Pv-a.87 Pv-a.133; Sdhp.64
■ f. abstr, -tā being possessed (Vism.121 (amanussa˚).
pp. of…
pariharati →
pts
…(q.v.)
■ See also anupariharati.
pari + hṛ.
parihāna →
pts
diminution, decrease, wasting away, decay SN.ii.206 sq.; AN.ii.40 (abhabbo parihānāya), AN.iii.173, AN.iii.309, AN.iii.329 sq., AN.iii.404 sq….
parihāni →
pts
loss, diminution (opp. vuddhi) SN.ii.206; SN.iv.76, SN.iv.79; SN.v.143, SN.v.173; AN.i.15; AN.iii.76 sq. AN.iv.288; AN.v.19 sq., AN.v.96, AN.v.124…
parijana →
pts
…attendants, servants, retinue, suite Vin.i.15; Ja.i.72, Ja.i.90; Dhp-a.iii.188; Vv-a.63; Pv-a.58, Pv-a.62
■ saparijana with one’s…
parikathā →
pts
…(cp. Vin Texts ii.154); Vb.353 = Vism.23 (with obhāsa nimitta); Snp-a.497. 3. continuous or excessive talk Vism.29.
pari + kathā, cp. BSk….
parikkhaya →
pts
exhaustion, waste, diminution, decay, loss, end DN.i.156; MN.i.453; MN.iii.37 sq.; SN.i.2, SN.i.90, SN.i.152; SN.v.461; AN.i.100, AN.i.299 AN.ii.68;…
parikkhāra →
pts
…instruments of a mendicant, enumerated in stock phrase “cīvara-piṇḍapāta-senāsana-gilānapaccayabhesajja-p.” i.e. robe, alms-bowl,…
parikkhārika →
pts
…the 8 p. are understood, but occasionally 12 are given as in the detailed enumn of p. at DN-a.i.204–DN-a.i.207.
fr. parikkhāra
parimaṇḍala →
pts
…(nābhimaṇḍalaṃ jānu-maṇḍalaṃ paṭicchādentena C.; cp timaṇḍala). 2. rounded off, i.e. complete, correct, pleasant, in…
parinibbuta →
pts
…Vv.iii.9#2 (˚e Gotame = anupādisesāya nibbāna-dhātuyā parinibbuto Vv-a.169); Pv-a.140 (Satthari p.), Pv-a.212 (Bhagavati). Of others:…
parinibbāna →
pts
…the determination of anupādā-parinibbāna, i.e. emancipation without ground. for further clinging (lit without fuel), which corresponds to…
parinibbāti →
pts
…AN.ii.120 (anupādisesāya nibbāna-dhātuyā p.); AN.iv.202 (id.), AN.iv.313 (id.), Mil.175 (id.); Ja.i.28 (id.), Ja.i.55 (id.);…
parinibbāyati →
pts
…AN.ii.120 (anupādisesāya nibbāna-dhātuyā p.); AN.iv.202 (id.), AN.iv.313 (id.), Mil.175 (id.); Ja.i.28 (id.), Ja.i.55 (id.);…
paripantha →
pts
…to the crops from (the nuisance of deer Ja.i.143, Ja.i.154
■ saparipantha full of danger Dhp-a.i.63. See also…
paripphosakaṃ →
pts
…80 absolutive in ˚aka (i.e. nt. formation fr. adj. paripphosa, as phenuddeha + kaṃ etc.). Cp also Geiger P.Gr. § 62. 1
parisā →
pts
…female devotees; cp same enumn at Divy.299) SN.ii.218; AN.v.10; cp. Ja.i.40 (catu-parisa-majjhe), Ja.i.85 (id.), Ja.i.148 (id.) …
parivitakka →
pts
reflection, meditation, thought, consideration MN.ii.170 (ākāra˚), Vin.ii.74; SN.ii.115 (id.); AN.ii.193 (id.); Mil.13; Dhp-a.ii.62; Dhs-a.74; Vv-a.3; Pv-a.282 (vutta-˚e nipāta in expln</sup …
parivitakkita →
pts
reflected, meditated, thought over MN.i.32; SN.i.193
■ nt. ˚ṃ reflection, thinking over Pv-a.123 (˚e with ref. to nūna, i.e. particle of reflection).
pp. of parivitakketi
parivāra →
pts
- surrounding, suite, retinue, followers, entourage, pomp Ja.i.151; Ja.iv.38; Ja.vi.75; Pv-a.21, Pv-a.30 (˚cāga-cetana, read…
parivāraka →
pts
…4 and paricāraka.
parivāra +…
parivāreti →
pts
…(with variant reading ˚cāriyamāna) at DN.ii.21; AN.i.145; Ja.i.58; Vv-a.92
■ See also anuparivāreti
pp…
parivāsika →
pts
…to be taken to No. 3?) a˚ unusual, new, uncommon Ja.ii.435 (where it is combined with abhinava, which should be substituted…
pariyanta →
pts
…mattaññutā˚, jāgariyânuyoga˚). 3. (adj. ˚) bounded by, limited by, surrounded, ending in Vin.iv.31; MN.iii.90; SN.ii.122 (āyu˚);…
pariyuṭṭhāna →
pts
…set as under headings of anusaya & saṃyojana; thus placing p. into the same category as these two) Dhs.390, Dhs.1061 (avijjā˚), Dhs.1162…
paro →
pts
…only ˚-in connection with numerals (cp. Vedic use of paras with acc. of numerals) e.g. paropaññāsa more th an.50; DN.ii.93; parosataṃ…
passaddhi →
pts
…Vism.134 = Vb-a.282 (where 7 conditions of this state are enumerated).
fr. pa + śrambh
passanā →
pts
see *anu*˚, vi˚.
pasākha →
pts
…(= adho-nābhi ubbha-jānu-maṇḍalaṃ C.). Cp. Suśruta ii.31, 10. 4. the extremities (being the 5th stage in the formation of…
patanu →
pts
adjective very thin Ja.vi.578 (˚kesa); Dhs.362 (˚bhāva) = Dhs-a.238; Kv.299 (id.).
pa + tanu
patha →
pts
…anila˚ (air) Ja.iv.119; anupariyāya˚ AN.iv.107; ādicca˚ (path of the sun, sky) Dhp-a.iii.177; ummagga SN.i.193; kamma˚ Dhp-a.i.36;…
patodaka →
pts
…only in phrase aṅguli˚; nudging with one’s fingers Vin.iii.84 = Vin.iv.110 (here to be taken as “tickling”); DN.i.91 (cp Dial. DN.i.113);…
patta →
pts
…Pv-a.71 (manussabhāvaṃ). Very frequent as-˚ and in meaning equal to finite verb or other phrase, when spelling -ppatta is…
pattha →
pts
…atikkamitvā manussānaṃ anupacāra-ṭṭhānaṃ yattha na kasanti na vapanti“ DN-a.i.210; Ud.43 (patthañ ca sayan’…
pattika →
pts
…p.); Ja.vi.145; Vism.396 (manussā pattikā gacchanti); Snp.418; a form pattikārika is found, e.g. at Ja.iv.134; Ja.v.100; Ja.vi.15 Ja.vi.463;…
patāpa →
pts
splendour, majesty Vv.40#8 (= tejas, ānubhāvo Vv-a.180).
fr. pa + tap
pavacchati →
pts
see *anu*˚, & cp.; pavecchati.
Sk. prayacchati
pavana →
pts
…= upavana; perhaps = Lat. pronus “prone”
Pavana3
at Vin.ii.136 in cpd. pavan-anta refers to the end of the girdle…
pavatta →
pts
…“starting afresh in innumerable births,” quot. fr. C.), opp appavatta freedom from Saṃsāra, i.e. Nibbāna ibid 3. founded on, dealing…
pavattati →
pts
…to exist to be, continue in existence Ja.i.64; Pv-a.130 (opp ucchijjati). 3. to result, to go on Pv-a.45 (phalaṃ), Pv-a.60…
pavatteti →
pts
…Pv-a.139. 4. to continue, keep on, practise, go on with Dhp-a.i.257; Pv-a.29 (attabhāvaṃ), Pv-a.42 (kammante) 5. to move about,…
pavattāpanatta →
pts
making continue, keeping going, preservation upkeep Vism.32 (T. ˚attha).
fr. Caus. ii. of pavatteti = pavattāpeti
paveṇi →
pts
…-pālaka guardian of tradition Vism.99 (tanti-dhara vaṃsanurakkhaka +); Dhp-a.iii.386.
pa + veṇi; cp. late Sk….
pañca →
pts
…thus lost their original numerical significance and their value equals an expression like our “thousands,” cp. the use of Lat. mille and…
pañcama →
pts
adjective num. ord the fifth DN.i.88; Snp.84, Snp.99, Snp.101; Vv-a.102; Pv-a.52 (˚e māse in the 5th month the Petī has to die);…
pañha →
pts
…or left undecided,“ thus enumerated at DN.iii.229; AN.i.197 sq.; AN.ii.46; Mil.339.
Ved. praśna, for details of etym. see…
paññāya →
pts
…(ajjhupekkhati); AN.i.125 (anuggahissati), AN.iii.44 (vaḍḍhati); AN.iv.13 sq. (pariyogāhamāna); AN.v.39 (disvā) Snp.1035 (see Cnd.380#ii);…
paṇudati →
pts
Paṇudati, Paṇunna
see panudati etc.
paṇunna →
pts
Paṇudati, Paṇunna
see panudati etc.
paṇītaka →
pts
…Panudati, Panunna
perhaps = Sk. paṇita, or paṇ (see paṇa), as P. formation it may be taken…
paṇḍaka →
pts
eunuch, weakling Vin.i.86, Vin.i.135, Vin.i.168, Vin.i.320; Vin.iv.20, Vin.iv.269; AN.iii.128; AN.v.71 Sdhp.79
■ With ref. to the female sex as…
paṭhama →
pts
adjective num. ord. “the first,” in foll. meanings:
- the first, foremost, former Snp.93, Snp.436, Snp.1031; Ja.ii.110; Kp-a.i.192;…
paṭhavī →
pts
…as the first element in enumn of the 4 elements (see dhātu 1), viz p., āpo, tejo, vāyo (earth, water, fire,…
paṭi →
pts
…in directional meaning is anu, with which it is freq. combined either (a) in neg. contrast or (b) in positive emphasis e.g.
1….
paṭibhāga →
pts
…Mil.357 (+ appaṭiseṭṭha); Dhp-a.i.423 (= anuttara).
paṭi + bhāga
paṭicaleti →
pts
to nudge Ja.v.434.
Caus. of paṭicalati
paṭicca →
pts
…(kammaṃ), Pv-a.207 (anuddayaṃ). See also foll.
- -vinīta trained to look for causality MN.iii.19….
paṭicca-samuppāda →
pts
…know forward and backward (anuloma-paṭilomaṃ manas’ âkāsi Vin.i.1) is indispensable for the student, are as follows. The root of all…
paṭijaggaka →
pts
adjective fostering, nursing, taking care of Ja.v.111.
fr. paṭijaggati
paṭijaggati →
pts
…look after, take care of, nurse Dhp.157; Ja.i.235, Ja.i.375 Ja.ii.132, Ja.ii.200, Ja.ii.436; Vism.119; Dhp-a.i.8, Dhp-a.i.45, Dhp-a.i.99,…
paṭijaggiya →
pts
adjective to be nursed Dhp-a.i.319.
grd. of paṭijaggati
paṭiloma →
pts
…usually combined with anuloma i.e. forward & backward Vin.i.1; AN.iv.448 etc (see paṭiccasamuppāda);…
paṭimasati →
pts
…(q.v.).
paṭi + masati of mṛś, cp….
paṭimokkha →
pts
…“khārâdīni datvā tad-anurūpo khaṇe gate tesaṃ apanayanaṃ.” Cp Dial. 26. 2. binding, obligatory Ja.v.25 (sangaraṃ p a binding…
paṭinissagga →
pts
…AN.v.110, AN.v.320 sq.; ˚ânupassanā Pts.ii.44 sq.; ˚ânupassin MN.iii.83; SN.iv.211; SN.v.329; AN.iv.88, AN.iv.146 sq.; AN.v.112,…
paṭipadā →
pts
…with the epithets sammā anuloma˚ apaccanīka˚ anvattha˚ dhammânudhamma Mnd.32, Mnd.143, Mnd.365; Cnd.384 etc. (see detail under…
paṭipajjati →
pts
…SN.iv.63 (dhammass’ anudhammaṃ); SN.v.346 (id.); SN.iv.194 (maggaṃ); AN.i.36 (dhammânudhammaṃ); AN.ii.4; Snp.317, Snp.323 Snp.706,…
paṭipanna →
pts
…sq.; Iti.81 (dhammânudhamma˚); Snp.736; Dhp.275 (maggaṃ); Vv.34#23 (= maggaṭṭha one who has entered the path Vv-a.154) =…
paṭipatti →
pts
…AN.i.69 AN.v.126 (dhammânudhamma˚), AN.v.136; Pts.ii.15; Mnd.143 Cnd. s.v.; Mil.131, Mil.242; Dhp-a.ii.30; Dhp-a.iv.34 (sammā good or…
paṭisambhidā →
pts
lit. “resolving continuous breaking up,” i.e. analysis, analytic insight discriminating knowledge. See full discussion expln of term…
paṭisotaṃ →
pts
…against the stream (opp. anusotaṃ) Iti.114; Ja.i.70; Pv-a.154. paṭisotagāmin going against the stream, toiling, doing hard work SN.i.136;…
paṭivinodeti →
pts
…Pv.iii.5#8; Pp.64; Vv-a.305; Pv-a.60.
paṭi + vi + Caus. of nud, Cp. BSk. prativinudati Divy.34, Divy.371 etc.
paṭivātaṃ →
pts
…against the wind (opp. anuvātaṃ) Vin.ii.218; SN.i.13; Snp.622; Dhp.54, Dhp.125; Pv-a.116; Sdhp.425.
paṭi + vātaṃ, acc. cp. Sk….
pekkhati →
pts
…make one see or consider Vin.ii.73; AN.v.71
■ Cp. anu˚.
pa + īkṣ
peta →
pts
…dakkhiṇaṃ anupadassati); AN.iii.43 (id.); AN.i.155 sq. AN.v.132 (p. ñātisalohita); MN.i.33; SN.i.61 = SN.i.204; Snp.585 Snp.590,…
pharati →
pts
…phuṭṭha; see further anu˚, pari˚.
sphur & sphar;, same root as in Gr. σπαίρω to twitch; Lat. sperno “spurn” lit. kick away;…
pharaṇa →
pts
…zest; cp pīti pharaṇatā)
■ Cp. anu˚.
fr. pharati
phassa →
pts
…acquisition by touch, nutriment of contact, one of the 3 āhāras, viz phass˚, mano-sañcetanā˚ (Name of representative cogitation) and…
phaṇijjaka →
pts
kind of plant, which is enumerated at Vin.iv.35 = DN-a.i.81 as one of the aggabīja, i.e. plants propagated by slips or cuttings, together with…
phusāyati →
pts
…SN.i.104 sq., SN.i.154 SN.i.184 (devo ekaṃ ekaṃ ph. “drop by drop”). See also anuphusāyati (so read for ˚phusīyati).
Caus. of…
phuṭa →
pts
…“ettakaṃ ṭhānaṃ anupharitvā tiṭṭhanti.” The id. p. at Mnd.405 = Cnd.304#iii d reads bh. yojana-sataṃ…
pi →
pts
…just so; with numbers or num. expressions “altogether, in all, just that many” Ja.i.151; Ja.iii.275; Ja.iv.142
■ cattāro pi…
pidalaka →
pts
…Texts* iii.94.
etym.? Kern,
Toevoegselen
s. v. suggests diminutiveformation fr. Sk. bidala split bamboo
pihā →
pts
…k….
pināsa →
pts
…in the head, catarrh, in enumn of illnesses under dukkha, at Cnd.304#1 ≈ (kāsa, sāsa pināsa, etc.).
cp. Sk….
pithīyatī →
pts
…pithīyiṃsu the eyes shut), Ja.ii.158 (= paticchādiyati); Ja.vi.432. The spelling of the BB manuscripts is pidhīyati (cp. Trenckner, Notes…
pitta →
pts
…Vb-a.243
■ In enumerations of the parts or affections of the body pitta is as a rule combined with semha (cp…
piṭṭhi →
pts
…at the back of Snp.412 (+ anubandhati to follow closely); Vv-a.256; Pv-a.78 (geha˚). piṭṭhito karoti to leave behind, to turn one’s…
piṭṭhī →
pts
…at the back of Snp.412 (+ anubandhati to follow closely); Vv-a.256; Pv-a.78 (geha˚). piṭṭhito karoti to leave behind, to turn one’s…
porin →
pts
…pora = Epic Sk. paura citizen, see pura. Semantically cp. urbane → urbanus → urbs; polite πολίτησ ̓πόλις. For…
posaka →
pts
…nourishing, feeding AN.i.62, AN.i.132 = Iti.110 (āpādaka +); f. -ikā a nurse, a female attendant Vin.ii.289 (āpādikā +).
fr….
pothana →
pts
…Ja.vi.41 (kappāsa˚dhanuka). At all Ja passages th. 2. (th) snapping one’s fingers Ja.i.394 (anguli˚, + celukkhepa); Thag-a.76…
poṅkha →
pts
…cpd. poṅkh’ ānupoṅkhaṃ (adv. arrow after arrow, shot after shot, i.e. constantly, continuously SN.v.453, SN.v.454; Cnd.631 (in…
poṇa →
pts
…sloping down, prone, in; anupubba˚; gradually sloping (of the ocean) Vin.ii.237 = AN.iv.198 sq. = Ud.53 2. (-˚) sloping towards, going to,…
poṭhana →
pts
…Ja.vi.41 (kappāsa˚dhanuka). At all Ja passages th. 2. (th) snapping one’s fingers Ja.i.394 (anguli˚, + celukkhepa); Thag-a.76…
pubba →
pts
…Dhp.352; Ne.3 (˚ânusandhi); cp. BSk. pūrvāpareṇa vyākhyānaṃ karoti “explained in due order” Avs.ii.20 2 ˚rattaṃ “as…
pubbaka →
pts
…or preceded by Thag-a.74 (guṇ’ âbhitthavana udāna); Pv-a.122 (puññânumodana˚ maggācikkhana) cp. āśvāsana-pūrvaka…
pubbe →
pts
…pubbe-nivās’ ānussati (-ñāṇa) (knowledge of) remembrance of one’s former state of existence, one of the faculties of an…
pucchati →
pts
…DN.ii.240
■ See also anu˚, abhi˚, sam˚.
pṛcch, cp. Vedic pṛcchati = Lat. posco, postulo, with which connected also Lat. precor =…
pucchā →
pts
…three with addition of anumati p and kathetu-kamyatā p. also at DN-a.i.68 = Dhs-a.55. The complete list is referred to at Snp-a.159
■…
puggala →
pts
- an individual, as opposed to a group (sangha or parisā), person, man; in later philosophical (Abhidhamma) literature = character, soul (= attan). DN.i.176; MN.iii.58; SN.i.93 sq.; SN.iii.25; AN.i.8 …
pukkusa →
pts
…207
■ Found in foll. enumerations: khattiyā brāhmaṇā vessā suddā caṇḍāla-pukkusā AN.i.162 AN.iii.214; Ja.iii.194 (explained by…
pura →
pts
…or in front of each, or continuously in front Vin.ii.213; Vism.18; cp. pacchato pacchato.
Otherwise *pura occurs only in foll der.: 1 adverbial:…
pure →
pts
…(opp pacchā˚).
is the genuine representative (with Māgadhī e) of Vedic puraḥ, which also appears as *puro in purohita, as *pura in…
purisa →
pts
…the C. are “puriso nāma manussa-puriso na yakkho na peto etc.” (i.e. man κα ̓τ ἐςοξήν) Vin.iv.269 (the same expln for…
puthu →
pts
…found in metre
■ numerous various, several, more, many, most DN.i.185 (puthu saññaggā; opp. ekaṃ); SN.i.18#2 (puthū), SN.i.207…
puñña →
pts
…Usually with adj. anuttara unsurpassed field of m. (see also sangha) DN.iii.5, DN.iii.227; MN.i.446; MN.iii.80;…
puṇṇa →
pts
…prāṇa & pūrṇa = Av. pərəna; Lith. pílnas Lat. plēnus; Goth fulls = E. full = Ger voll
pāli →
pts
…Text); Vism.376 (˚nay’ anusārena id.), Vism.394, Vism.401, Vism.565 (˚anusārato accord. to the text of the Canon); Vism.607, Vism.630,…
pānudi →
pts
see panudati.
pāribhaṭya →
pts
…of being petted“ or “nurture (as Vism trsl. 32) (being carried about like on the lap or the back of a nurse, as expln at…
pāyeti →
pts
…a woman giving suck, a nursing woman DN.i.166 MN.i.77 AN.i.295 AN.ii.206 AN.iii.227 Pp.55 Dhp-a.i.49
caus 2 pāyāpeti Ja.v.422.
Caus….
pāḷi →
pts
…Text); Vism.376 (˚nay’ anusārena id.), Vism.394, Vism.401, Vism.565 (˚anusārato accord. to the text of the Canon); Vism.607, Vism.630,…
pāṭhīna →
pts
…Ja.v.405; Ja.vi.449.
cp. Sk. pāṭhīna Manu 5, 16; Halāyudha 3, 36
pāṭihāriya →
pts
…iddhi˚, ādesanā˚, anusāsanī˚ as the 3 marvels which characterise a Buddha with regard to his teaching (i.e. superhuman power, mind…
pīti →
pts
…at Dhs-a.75 viz. the 6 anussatis, upam’ ânussati, lūkhapuggalaparivajjanatā siniddha-pug
■ sevanatā,…
pūga →
pts
…= Pp.29; Snp-a.377.
see preceding
Pūga3
the betel-palm, betel nut tree Ja.v.37 (˚rukkha-ppamāṇaṃ ucchu-vanaṃ).
Class….
rahas →
pts
…talk MN.iii.230. See also anu˚. 2. rahā˚; only in cpd. rahā-bhāva secrecy in defn of arahant at DN-a.i.146 = Vism.201…
raho →
pts
…talk MN.iii.230. See also anu˚. 2. rahā˚; only in cpd. rahā-bhāva secrecy in defn of arahant at DN-a.i.146 = Vism.201…
rajo →
pts
(rajas) & Raja neuter
-
Forms.
■ Both rajo & rajaṃ occur as noun & acc. sg., e.g. rajo at DN.ii.19; Snp.207, Snp.334; Dhs.617; rajaṃ at Snp.275; Iti.83; once (in verse) *[rajo](/define/rajo …
rasa →
pts
…in later literature given as numbering 7000, e.g. at Ja.v.293 (khobhetvā phari); Dhp-a.i.134 (anuphari) Kp-a.51 (only as 7!); Snp-a.107…
ratana →
pts
…DN.ii.172 sq. They are enumerated singly as follows: the wheel (cakka) DN.ii.172 sq., the elephant (hatthi, called Uposatha) DN.ii.174,…
ratha →
pts
…Vin.iv.9 (as term of abuse, enumerated with other low grades: caṇḍāla veṇa nesāda r. pukkusa), Vin.iv.12 (˚jāti) MN.ii.152, MN.ii.183 f.;…
rati →
pts
…of SN.i.133 (˚ṃ paccanubhavati), SN.i.207; SN.iii.256; Snp.41 (= anukkhaṇṭhit adhivacanaṃ Cnd.537), Snp.59 (id.), Snp.270, Snp.642,…
ratta →
pts
…Snp.1071 where Burmese manuscripts manuscripts read rattam-ahā for rattaṁ aho, which corresponds to the Vedic phrase aho-rātraṁ (=…
rava →
pts
Rava1
speed, exceeding swiftness, galloping, in combination with dava running at Vin.ii.101; Vin.iv.4; MN.i.446 (better reading here dav’ atthe rav’ atthe for dhāve *rava …
raya →
pts
…Dhtm.336 as “gati.” The root ri itself is given at Dhtm.351 in meaning “santati,” i.e. continuation
■ On etym. cp Vedic retaḥ; Lat….
rañjita →
pts
coloured, soiled, in raja˚; affected with stain, defiled Ja.i.117
■ See also anu˚ & pari˚.
pp. of rañjeti
raṇa →
pts
…of “adukkha an-upaghāta anupāyāsa etc.,” and saraṇa of their positives. Here a meaning like “harmfulness” &…
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 …
rodha →
pts
…Snp.220; Ja.ii.450. Cp. anu˚, ni˚, vi˚.
fr. rudh
Rodha2
neuter bank, dam AN.iii.128 (where id. p. at AN.i.154 reads…
roga →
pts
…There are many diff enumerations of rogas and sets of standard combinations, of which the foll. may be mentioned. At sn.311 (cp DN.iii.75)…
rohita →
pts
…“red fish,” viz. Cyprinus Rohita, which is freq. mentioned in the “Jātaka literature, e.g. Ja.ii.433; Ja.iii.333; Dhp-a.ii.132 (four)…
ropeti →
pts
…bhikkhus is an act of the nuns to be passed off and to be referred to the nuns). 2. to make confess or accuse of (acc. āpattiṃ a guilt)…
roṇṇa →
pts
…→ tunna, pad → panna, nud → nunna. The BSk. forms are both ruṇḍa (Mvu.ii.218, Mvu.ii.224) and ruṇṇa…
ruci →
pts
…Mnd.65); also with saddhā, anussavo, ākāraparivitakke, diṭṭhinijjhānakhanti MN.ii.170, MN.ii.218; MN.ii.234; contrasted with dhamma…
ruda →
pts
stands for ruta (cry) at 2 Jātaka passages, viz. Ja.i.207; Ja.vi.475 (ruda-ññu knowing the cries of all animals, explained as “ruta-jña, sabba-rāvaṃ jānāti” C.).
rukkha →
pts
…threatens them with discontinuance of the offerings if they do not fulfil one’s request. The trees are their vimānas (Ja.i.328, Ja.i.442;…
ruta →
pts
noise, sound(ing); cry, singing Thag.1103; Ja.i.207 (T. reading ruda is explained in C. as ruta with -da for -ta: ta-kārassa dakāro kato); Ja.iii.276 (sabba-ruta-jānana-man …
ruṇṇa →
pts
…→ tunna, pad → panna, nud → nunna. The BSk. forms are both ruṇḍa (Mvu.ii.218, Mvu.ii.224) and ruṇṇa…
rāga →
pts
…nāma hoti)
- -ānusaya latent bias of passion (for = dat.) SN.iv.205 (the 3 anusayas: rāga˚, paṭigha˚, avijjā˚); Iti.80 (yo…
rāhaseyyaka →
pts
…seclusion or secrecy, in manussa˚; “fit to lie undisturbed by men” Vin.i.39 (+ paṭisallāna-sāruppa) MN.ii.118.
rahas + seyya + ka…
rājan →
pts
…Ja.vi.18; Pv-a.242.
- -ānubhāva king’s power, majesty, authority, pomp Ja.iv.247; Pv-a.279. *…
rājatā →
pts
state of being a king, kingship, sovereignty Ja.i.119 (anuttara-dhamma˚ being a most righteous king).
abstr. fr. rājā
rājā →
pts
…Ja.vi.18; Pv-a.242.
- -ānubhāva king’s power, majesty, authority, pomp Ja.iv.247; Pv-a.279. *…
rāsi →
pts
…tulā, vicchikā, dhanu, makara kumbha, mīna; or the ram, bull, twins, crab, lion, virgin balance, scorpion bow, capricorn, waterpot, fish)…
rāsika →
pts
revenue, fisc DN.i.135.
fr. rāsi
rūpa →
pts
…Pleonastically e.g. in: anupatta˚ attaining Pv.iv.1#66; taramāna˚ quickly Pv.ii.6#2; yutta˚ fit Pv-a.157; sucitta˚ variegated Pv.i.10#9
…
sa →
pts
…Snp.354; Iti.38 Ne.92. Opp. anupādisesa; -ummi roaring of the billows Iti.57, Iti.114
■ Note. sa2 & sa3 are…
sabba →
pts
… ■ In connection with numerals sabba˚ has the distributive sense of “of each,” i.e. so & so many things of each kind, like;…
sabhāga →
pts
…unusual Ja.i.303; different Vism.516; Mil.79.
- -ṭṭhāna a common room, a suitable or convenient place Ja.i.426;…
sacca →
pts
…truth MN.ii.173 sq.
- -ānubodha awakening to truth MN.ii.171 sq
- -ānurakkhaṇa warding of truth, MN.ii.176.
- -ābhinivesa…
saddhā →
pts
…taking it as ger.
- -ānusārin walking according to faith MN.i.479; AN.i.74 Pp.15; Ne.112, Ne.189.
- -indriya…
sagga →
pts
…about heaven Vin.i.15 (cp. anupubbikathā)
- -kāya the heavenly assembly (of the gods) Ja.vi.573. *…
saha →
pts
…-anukkama = sahānukkama with the bridle Dhp.398; Dhp-a.iv.161.
- -āmacca together with the ministers Mhvs.5,…
sahassa →
pts
…in the plural after other numerals cattāri satasahassāni chaḷabhiññā Bv.ii.204 = Ja.i.29; also with the thing counted in the genitive,…
sahājanetta →
pts
at Snp.1096 is of doubtful meaning (“all-seeing”?), it is explained as “spontaneously arisen omniscience” at Cnd.669 (where spelling is sahajānetta); lit. “coinciding eye”; Snp-a.598 explains as “ …
sakkharā →
pts
…Pv-a.285. 3. grain, granule, crystal, in loṇa˚; a salt crystal SN.ii.276; Dhp-a.i.370; Snp-a.222. 4. (granulated) sugar Ja.i.50.
cp….
sama →
pts
…sama˚; foll. by numerals, means “altogether,”. e.g. -tiṃsa thirty altogether Bv.18, Bv.18 5. Cases as adv.: instr….
samannāharati →
pts
…to pay respect to, to honour MN.ii.169; Vin.i.180.
saṃ + anu + āharati; cp. BSk. samanvāharati
samannāhāra →
pts
concentration, bringing together MN.i.190 sq.; DN-a.i.123; Mil.189.
saṃ + anu + āhāra
samanubandhati →
pts
to pursue Mhvs.10, Mhvs.5.
saṃ + anubandhati
samanubhāsanā →
pts
conversation, repeating together Vin.iii.174 sq.; Vin.iv.236 sq.
fr. last
samanubhāsati →
pts
to converse or study together DN.i.26, DN.i.163; MN.i.130; AN.i.138; AN.v.156 sq.; Vin.iii.173 sq.; Vin.iv.236 sq.; DN-a.i.117.
saṃ + anubhāsati
samanugāhati →
pts
to ask for reasons, to question closely DN.i.26; MN.i.130; AN.v.156 sq.; ppr. med samanuggāhiyamāna being pressed MN.i.130; AN.v.156;…
samanujānāti →
pts
…SN.iv.225; pp. samanuññāta approved, allowed Mhvs.8, Mhvs.11; aor. 1 sg. samanuññāsin Ja.iv.117 (=…
samanukkamati →
pts
to walk along together Ja.iii.373.
saṃ + anukkamati
samanumaññati →
pts
to approve; fut. 3 pl. ˚maññissanti MN.i.398; SN.iv.225; aor. 3 pl. ˚maññiṃsu Ja.iv.134.
saṃ + anumaññati
samanumodati →
pts
to rejoice at, to approve MN.i.398; SN.iv.225; Mil.89.
saṃ + anumodati
samanupassanā →
pts
considering SN.iii.44; Ne.27.
fr. last
samanupassati →
pts
…-passamāno DN.ii.66; inf -passituṃ Vin.i.14; rūpaṃ attato samanupassati to regard form as self SN.iii.42.
saṃ + anupassati
samanussarati →
pts
to recollect, call to mind SN.iv.196; Vin.ii.183.
saṃ + anussarati
samanuyuñjati →
pts
to cross-question DN.i.26, DN.i.163; MN.i.130; AN.i.138; AN.v.156; DN-a.i.117.
saṃ + anuyuñjati
samanuñña →
pts
adjective approving DN.iii.271; AN.ii.253; AN.iii.359; AN.v.305; SN.i.1, SN.i.153; SN.iv.187; Ja.iv.117.
= next
samanuññā →
pts
approval SN.i.1; MN.i.359.
fr. samanujānāti
sambandha →
pts
connection, tie DN.ii.296 = MN.i.58; Snp-a.108, Snp-a.166, Snp-a.249, Snp-a.273, Snp-a.343, Snp-a.516. ˚-kula related family Ja.iii.362; a-sambandha (adj.) incompatible (C. on asaññuta Ja.iii. …
sambādha →
pts
…Ja.i.80. 2. pudendum masculinum Vin.i.216; Vin.ii.134; pudendum muliebre Vin.iv.259; Snp.609; sambādhaṭṭhāna (nt.) pudendum muliebre Ja.i.61;…
samita →
pts
…continuously MN.i.93; AN.iv.13; Iti.116; Mil.70, Mil.116.
saṃ + ita, pp. of sameti
Samita2
equal (in…
sammannati →
pts
sammā →
pts
…sq.; SN.iv.322. -dvayatānupassin duly considering both-i.e. misery with its origin, the destruction of misery with the path, respectively…
sampadā →
pts
…division is covered by the enumeration of 5 sampadās as sīla˚ samādhi˚, paññā˚, vimutti˚, vimutti-ñāṇadassana˚; MN.i.145; Pp.54;…
samparivattaka →
pts
…about manner MN.ii.138; samparivattakaṃ-samparivattakaṃ continually turning (it) Vin.i.50.
saṃ + parivattaka
sampatti →
pts
…Mil.96; Dhp-a.iii.183 (manussa˚, devaloka˚ nibbāna˚); Ne.126 (sīla˚, samādhi˚, paññā˚; cp sampadā); four Vb-a.439 sq. (gati˚,…
sampavaṅkatā →
pts
…AN.v.199; Dhs.1326; Pp.20, Pp.24; Dhs-a.394. Cp anu˚ Vin.ii.88.
fr. last
samudaya →
pts
…forth, effulgence (pabhā˚) Ja.i.83. 3. produce, revenue DN.i.227.
saṃ + udaya
samādhi →
pts
…sq. see Yogāvacara’s Manual p. xxvii; samādhi (tayo samādhī) is savitakka savicāra, avitakka vicāramatta or avitakka avicāra…
samāneti →
pts
…Ja.i.148. 4. to collect, enumerate Ja.i.429. 5. to calculate (the time) Ja.i.120, Ja.i.148; aor. samānayi DN-a.i.275 pp….
samāpatti →
pts
…sq. etc.; otherwise called anupubbavihārā DN.ii.156; AN.iv.410, AN.iv.448 & passim [cp. Divy.95 etc.]
■ In collocation with jhāna,…
samūhanati →
pts
…uposathāgāraṃ to discontinue using a Vihāra as an Uposathāgāra Vin.i.107; sīmaṃ to remove the boundary Vin.i.110.
pres also samūhanti…
sandhāvati →
pts
…aor. sandhāvissaṃ Dhp.153 = Ja.i.76 (= apar’ âparaṃ anuvicariṃ Dhp-a.iii.128).
saṃ + dhāvati
sannaddha →
pts
…Ja.i.179; Dhp.387; Dhp-a.iv.144; Pv-a.154 (˚dhanu-kalāpa).
pp. of sannayhati
santaneti →
pts
Santaneti & ˚tāneti
to continue AN.iii.96 sq.; SN.iv.104; Pp.66 sq.; Snp-a.5 (see santāyati).
Caus. of saṃ + tan
santataṃ →
pts
adverb continually, only in compounds: -kārin consistent AN.ii.187; -vutti of consistent behaviour AN.ii.187; MN.i.339; -sīla steady in…
santati →
pts
…Vism.449. citta˚ continuity of consciousness Kv.458; cp. Cpd. 6, 1531 252 sq.; dhamma˚; continuity of states Mil.40;…
santhambhati →
pts
…Ja.iii.95
caus -thambheti to make stiff or rigid, to numb Ja.i.10.
saṃ + thambhati
santiṭṭhati →
pts
…stand still, remain, continue AN.iv.101 (udakaṃ = stands still), AN.iv.282, AN.iv.302 sq. Pp.31; Ja.i.26. 2. to be established, to be put into…
santāna →
pts
…flowers). 3. (also m.) continuity, succession; lineage SN.iii.143; DN-a.i.46; Dhs-a.63, Dhs-a.217, Dhs-a.297; Vism.555; Vb-a.164. Cp….
santāneti →
pts
Santaneti & ˚tāneti
to continue AN.iii.96 sq.; SN.iv.104; Pp.66 sq.; Snp-a.5 (see santāyati).
Caus. of saṃ + tan
sarala →
pts
the tree Pinus longifolia Ja.v.420 (thus read with B instead of salaḷa).
?
sarita →
pts
…set into motion Dhp.341 (= anusaṭa, payāta Dhp-a.iv.49).
pp. of sarati1
Sarita2
remembered Vin.ii.85.
pp. of…
sasa →
pts
…Ja.iii.477.
Vedic śaśa, with Ohg. haso = E. hare to Lat. canus grey, greyish-brown; cp. Ags. hasu
sata →
pts
…sense of “many” or “innumerable,” e.g. ˚kaku, ˚raṃsi, etc.; cp. ˚satāni bahūni Ja.iv.310, Ja.iv.311.
- -kaku…
satata →
pts
…(adv.) continually AN.iv.14; Iti.116; Snp.507; Mil.70; Pv.ii.8#11 (= nirantaraṃ Pv-a.110); Pv.iii.7#10 (= sabbakālaṃ…
satta →
pts
…śapta
Satta4
(num.) number seven. It is a collective and concluding (serial) number its application has spread from the week of 7…
sattama →
pts
…sant
Sattama2
(num. ord.) the seventh DN.i.89; Snp.103
■ f. -mī Snp.437. Often in loc. -divase on the 7th day Snp.983;…
sattarasa →
pts
cardinal number seventeen Vin.i.77; Vin.iv.112 (˚vaggiyā bhikkhū, group of 17).
satta4 + rasa2 = dasa
sañjambhari →
pts
…nirantaraṃ phuṭaṃ akaṃsu upari vijjhiṃsū ti,“ i.e. continually touching (or nudging) (phuṭa = phuṭṭha or phoṭita).
saññāṇa →
pts
- perception, knowledge Vv-a.110.
- token, mark Ja.iv.301; DN-a.i.46; Vism.244.
- monument Mhvs.19, Mhvs.35.
Vedic sañjñāna
saṃ →
pts
…other prefixes (e.g. sam-anu˚, sam-ā˚ sam-pa˚). In meaning of “near by, together” it is opposed to para˚; as modifying prefix it is…
saṃsagga →
pts
…Cnd.137; Vb-a.340 (an-anulomika˚); Pv-a.5 (pāpamitta˚)
■ Two kinds of contact at Cnd.659: by sight (dassana˚) and by hearing…
saṃsarati →
pts
- to move about continuously, to come again and again Ja.i.335.
- to go through one life after the other, to transmigrate DN.i.14; DN-a.i.105;…
saṃsita →
pts
…saṃ +…
saṃyojana →
pts
…however, Dhs.1002.
A diff. enumn of seven saṃyojanas at DN.iii.254; AN.iv.7, viz. anunaya˚, paṭigha˚, diṭṭhi˚,…
saṅgha →
pts
…an assembly of nuns SN.v.360; Vin.i.140 sāvaka˚; an assembly of disciples AN.i.208; DN.ii.93; SN.i.220; Pv-a.195, etc.;…
saṅkhitta →
pts
…as “thīna-middh’ ânugata”); SN.ii.122; SN.v.263; DN.ii.299; MN.i.59. 3. contracted, thin, slender: -majjhā of slender waist…
saṅkhā →
pts
Saṅkhyā (f.)
- enumeration, calculation, estimating DN.ii.277; MN.i.109; Mil.59 Mil.2. number Dāvs i.25.
- denomination, definition, word,…
saṅkuka →
pts
stake Vv-a.338. Cp. khāṇuka.
fr. sanku
saṇhaka →
pts
…According to Andersen Pāli Glossary “betelnut” (= saṇha).
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…
seṇi →
pts
…Dāvs ii.124; their number was eighteen Ja.vi.22, Ja.vi.427; Vb-a.466. --pamukha the head of a guild Ja.ii.12 (text seni-) 2. a…
seṭṭhi →
pts
…Ja.ii.122, Ja.ii.231; hereditary Ja.i.231 Ja.i.243; Ja.ii.64; Ja.iii.475; Ja.iv.62 etc.; seṭṭhānuseṭṭhī treasurers and…
sikkhati →
pts
…in order to become a nun Vin.i.135, Vin.i.139, Vin.i.145 Vin.i.147, Vin.i.167; Vin.iv.121; AN.iii.276; SN.ii.261;
grd…
sikkhā →
pts
…AN.ii.243; Iti.40
- -ānusantatavutti whose behaviour is thoroughly in accordance with the discipline Ne.112
- -kāma…
sikkhāpada →
pts
…Vin.iv.143 (khudd’ ânukhuddakāni); Iti.96, Iti.118 Vb-a.69 (bhesajja˚); Dhp-a.iii.16. 2. in special: the 5 (or 10) rules of morality,…
sippa →
pts
…eight various kinds enumerated MN.i.85; twelve crafts Ud.31, cp. dvādasavidha s. Ja.i.58; eighteen sippas mentioned Ja.ii.243 some sippas…
sissa →
pts
pupil; Snp.997, Snp.1028; Dhs-a.32 (˚ânusissā).
cp. Sk. śiṣya, grd. of śiṣ or śās to instruct: see sāsati etc.
sithila →
pts
…= Vb-a.100;
■ -bhūta hanging loose Pv-a.47 (so read for sithila˚)
■ -hanu a kind of bird MN.i.429
■ Cp….
siṅga →
pts
sokhumma →
pts
fineness, minuteness AN.ii.17; Thag.437. At AN.ii.18 with double suffix ˚tā.
abstr. fr. sukhuma
somanassa →
pts
…(iṭṭh’ārammaṇ’ ânubhavana-lakkhaṇaṃ, etc.). A synonym of it is veda 1. On term see also Cpd. 277.
*…
sota →
pts
…antimony Vin.i.203.
- -ānugata following on hearing, acquired by hearing AN.ii.185.
- -āyatana the sense of hearing…
sotthi →
pts
…safety, safely Dhp.219 (= anupaddavena Dhp-a.iii.293); Pv.iv.6#4 (= nirupaddava Pv-a.262); Snp.269; sotthinā safely prosperously DN.i.72,…
soḷasa →
pts
cardinal number sixteen DN.i.128; Snp.1006; Ja.i.78 (lekhā); Ja.ii.87; Ja.iii.342 (atappiya-vatthūni); Ja.v.175, Ja.vi.37; Mil.11 (palibodhā);…
su →
pts
…easy to live Dhp.244 -tanu having a slender waist Vv.64#12 (= sundara-sarīra Vv-a.280). -danta well…
subha →
pts
…existing or remaining, continuing in glory DN.i.17; DN-a.i.110; AN.v.60. -dhātu the element of splendour SN.ii.150….
suddha →
pts
…a pure life Dhp.366.
- -ānupassin considering what is pure Snp.788; Mnd.85.
- -āvāsa pure abode, name of a heaven and…
suddhi →
pts
purity, purification, genuineness, sterling quality DN.i.54; MN.i.80; MN.ii.132, MN.ii.147; SN.i.166, SN.i.169 SN.i.182; SN.iv.372; Thig.293;…
sugati →
pts
…as including “manussagati,” whereas sagga is “devagati”); Vb-a.158; Dhp-a.i.153
■ suggati (in verses), Dhp.18; DN.ii.202…
sukha →
pts
…(iṭṭha-phoṭṭhabb-ânubhavana-lakkhaṇaṃ; i.e. of the kind of experiencing pleasant contacts)
■ Two kinds, viz *kāyika &…
sukhallikānuyoga →
pts
luxurious living Vin.i.10#2 (kāma-˚). See under kāma˚.
same in BSk.
sukhuma →
pts
adjective subtle, minute Vin.i.14; DN.i.182; SN.iv.202; AN.ii.171; Dhs.676; Thig.266; Dhp.125 = Snp.662; Vism.274, Vism.488 (˚rūpā). fine,…
sukhumāla →
pts
…refined, delicately nurtured AN.i.145; AN.ii.86 sq.; AN.iii.130; Vin.i.15, Vin.i.179; Vin.ii.180; beautifully young, graceful Ja.i.397;…
supati →
pts
…which cp. Gr. υ ̔́πνος sleep = Av. xvafna, Lat. somnus, Ags. swefn. Dhtp.481 “saye”
suññata →
pts
…see Cpd. 216) DN.iii.219 (one of. three samādhis); SN.iv.360 SN.iv.363; Mil.337; anupassanā Pts.ii.43 sq.
i.e. the…
suṇisā →
pts
…snuṣā; cp. Gr. νυός; Ohg. snur; Ags. snoru; Lat. nurus
sānu →
pts
…sānupabbata a forest-hill Ja.iv.277; Ja.vi.415, Ja.vi.540; pabbatasānu-˚ Ja.iii.175; girisānu-˚ Ja.iii.301; Ja.iv.195.
Vedic sānu
sānucara →
pts
adjective together with followers Dhp.294; Ja.vi.172.
sa3 + anucara
sānuseti →
pts
to fill (the mind) completely AN.ii.10.
sa (= saṃ) + anuseti
sānuvajja →
pts
adjective blameable AN.ii.3.
sa + anuvajja
sārāṇīya →
pts
…inter alia as “anussariyamānasukhato s.” at MN-a.110) AN.i.55, AN.i.281; AN.ii.42; cp. BSk. *sammodanīṃ saṃrañjanīṃ…
sāsati →
pts
…Ja.vi.472 (dūtāni, = pesesi C.); inf săsituṃ Ja.vi.291 (= anusāsituṃ C.).
śās, Dhtp.300 = anusiṭṭhi
sātataṃ →
pts
adverb continually SN.i.17 = SN.i.57.
fr. satata
sāvi →
pts
porcupine Ja.v.489 (MSS. sāmi and sāsi, cp. Manu v.18).
Sk. śvāvidh, see Lüder’s Z.D.M.G. 61, 643
sīha →
pts
…-ssara having a voice like a lion Ja.v.284, Ja.v.296 etc. (said of a prince).
- -hanu having a jaw like a lion,…
sīla →
pts
…AN.i.210 sq (under devat’ânussati)
■ At Mil.333 sīla is classed as: saraṇa˚, pañca˚, aṭṭhanga˚, dasanga˚,…
sīsa →
pts
…Dhp-a.iii.159.
- -ānulokin looking ahead, looking attentively after something MN.i.147.
- -ābādha disease of the…
sūnu →
pts
son, child Mhvs.38, Mhvs.87.
Vedic sūnu, fr. sū, cp. sūti
ta →
pts
…whatever: ye pana te manussā saddhā… te evam ahaṃsu… “all those people who were full of faith said” Vin.ii.195; yena tena upāyena…
taca →
pts
…(kāye kāy’ ânupassanā:) see kāya I. (a) of which the first deals with the anupassanā (viewing) of the body as…
tadanurūpa →
pts
adjective befitting, suitable, going well with Ja.vi.366; Dhp-a.iv.15.
cp. ta˚ i.a
tajja →
pts
…trsl.* p. 6 & Com. expl anucchavika)
■ Pv-a.203 (tajjassa pāpassa katattā by the doing of such evil, variant reading SS tassajjassa, may…
tajjārī →
pts
linear measure, equal to 36 aṇu’s and of which 36 form one rathareṇu Vb-a.343; cp. Abhp.194 (tajjarī).
taka →
pts
kind of medicinal gum, enumerated with two varieties, viz. takapattī & takapaṇṇī under jatūni bhesajjāni at Vin.i.201.
tama →
pts
…in d. Snp.348;
- -nuda (tama˚ & tamo˚), dispelling darkness, freq. as epithet of the Buddha or other sages Snp.1133,…
tanaya →
pts
…son Mhvs.vii.28. pl. tanuyā [= Sk. tanayau] son & daughter SN.i.7.
at SN.i.7, variant reading tanaya, cp. BSk. tanuja…
tanoti →
pts
…cp. Sk. tanoti, Gr. τείνω, τόνος, τέτανος; Lat. teneo, tenuis, tendo (E. ex-tend); Goth. panjan Ohg. denen; cp. also…
tanti →
pts
…Vism.99 (+ vaṃsânurakkhake & paveṇipolake). 3. a sacred text a passage in the Scriptures Vism.351 (bahu-peyyāla˚)…
tanu →
pts
…Pv-a.38.
Vedic tanu, f. tanvī; also n. tanu & tanū (f.) body; *ten (see tanoti) = Gr. τανυ-, Lat. tenuis,…
tanuka →
pts
adjective = tanu; little, small Dhp.174 (= Dhp-a.175); Snp.994 (soka).
tanutara →
pts
the waist (lit. smaller part of body, cp. body and bodice) Vin.iv.345 (sundaro tanutaro “her waist is beautiful”).
tanutta →
pts
…disappearance AN.i.160 (manussānaṃ khayo hoti tanuttaṃ paññāyati); AN.ii.144 (rāga˚, dosa˚ moha˚); esp. in phrase (characterizing a…
tanuya →
pts
…son Mhvs.vii.28. pl. tanuyā [= Sk. tanayau] son & daughter SN.i.7.
at SN.i.7, variant reading tanaya, cp. BSk. tanuja…
tarati →
pts
…side, cp. Lat. termen, terminus, Gr. τέρμα, τέρχρον; also Lat trans = Goth. pairh = Ags. purh = E. through
Tarati2
to be…
tathāgata →
pts
…powers of a T. usually enumerated as a set of ten: in detail at AN.v.33 sq = Pts.ii.174; MN.i.69; SN.ii.27; Cnd.466. Other sets of five at…
tatiya →
pts
Num. ord. the third
■ Snp.97 (parābhavo); Snp.436 (khuppipāsā as the 3rd division in the army of Māra), Snp.1001; Ja.ii.353; Dhp.309;…
tayo →
pts
…Pv.ii.9#51 (janā ˚ā); in numerical derivations: tiṃsa (30), tika (triad), tikkhattuṃ (thrice) tidhā (threefold)
■ In nominal compounds:…
taṇhā →
pts
…comfort & well-living are enumerated at Cnd.271#iii (under taṇhā-lepa), 36 kinds: 18 referring to sensations (illusions) of subjective origin…
taṇḍuleyyaka →
pts
the plant Amaranthus polygonoides Vv-a.99 (enumerated amongst various kinds of ḍāka).
cp. Sk. taṇḍulīya
te →
pts
Te˚
secondary base of numeral three (fr. ti) in compound: having a relation to a triad of, three-; in numerical compounds also = three (see under…
tettiṃsa →
pts
number thirty-three Ja.i.273; Dhp-a.i.267 sq. See also under tayo & tāvatiṃsa.
tayo + tiṃsa
thanita →
pts
thundering thunder Ja.i.470; Thag.1108; Mil.377.
pp. of thaneti cp. Vedic (s)tanayitnu thunder = Lat. tonitrus, Ohg. donar, etc.
tharu →
pts
…sword-(handle) Mil.331 (dhanuggaha + ; not in corresponding list of occupations at DN.i.51);
- -sippā training in swordsmanship Ud.31.
Sk….
thera →
pts
…Vin.ii.16, Vin.ii.212. Therânutherā bhikkhū seniors & those next to them in age dating not from birth, but from admission to the Order). Three…
thira →
pts
…solid, hard, firm; strenuous, powerful Ja.i.220 Ja.iv.106 (= daḷha); Mil.194 (thir-âthira-bhāva strength or weakness); Vv-a.212 (id.),…
thulla FIXME double →
pts
Thūlaa & Thullab
(the latter usual in compounds) adjective compact, massive; coarse gross; big, strong, clumsy; common, low, unrefined rough
- DN.i.223; Snp.146 (aṇuka˚), Snp. …
thūla →
pts
Thūlaa & Thullab
(the latter usual in compounds) adjective compact, massive; coarse gross; big, strong, clumsy; common, low, unrefined rough
- DN.i.223; Snp.146 (aṇuka˚), Snp. …
thūpa →
pts
…cairn; dome, esp. a monument erected over the ashes of an Arahant (otherwise called dhātugabbha = dāgaba), or on spots consecrated as…
thūṇā →
pts
pillar, prop support AN.ii.198; Vv.54#1 (= thambha Vv-a.245); DN-a.i.124. Esp. the sacrificial post in phrase thūṇûpanīta “lead to sacrifice” (yūpa-sankhātuṃ thūṇaṃ upa DN-a.i.294): DN.i.127≈SN.i. …
ti FIXME double →
pts
…of three, threefold; in numerical compounds also three (3 times).
-kaṭuka threefold spices (kaṭuka-bhaṇḍa)…
tibba →
pts
…= Iti.90; AN.ii.30; tibbo manussaloko (dark dense) Mil.7; ˚andhakāra dense darkness Vism.500 sq. ˚kilesu deep blemish (of character)…
tidasa →
pts
number thirty (cp. tiṃsa), esp. the thirty deities (pl.) or belonging to them (adj.). It is the round figure for 33, and is used as equivalent to…
timbaru →
pts
certain tree (Strychnos nux vomica or Diospyros) Ja.vi.336; -tthanī (f.) “with breasts like the t fruit” Snp.110; Ja.vi.457 (Snp-a.172:…
tiracchāna →
pts
…among beasts); Vv-a.23 (manussatiracchāna an animal-man, wild man, “werwolf”).
- -kathā “animal talk”; wrong or…
tisata →
pts
number three hundred Ja.vi.427 (˚mattā nāvā). See also under tayo.
ti + sata
tittaka →
pts
…(id.); Pv-a.47 (id.; so read for tintaka lābu) Dhs.629 = Cnd.540 (tittika; enumerated between lavaṇa & kaṭuka); Dhs-a.320.
cp. Sk….
tittakatta →
pts
bitterness, enumerated with lavaṇattaṃ & kaṭukattaṃ at Mil.56 = Mil.63 (cp. Cnd.540).
abstr. to tittaka
tittha →
pts
- a fording place, landing place, which made a convenient bathing place DN.ii.89 = Vin.i.230 (Gotama˚ the G. ford) Ja.i.339, Ja.i.340 (titthāraṇa); Ja.ii.111; Ja.iii.228 (˚nāvika ferryman); Ja.iii.23 …
tiṃsaṃ →
pts
(tiṃsa˚) the number 30; DN.i.81≈(tiṃsaṃ pi jātiyo); SN.ii.217 (t
■ mattā bhikkhū); dat. instr. tiṃsāya AN.v.305 (dhammehi…
tiṇa →
pts
tiṭṭhati →
pts
…naṃ dakkhinti deva-manussā (as long as the body shall last) DN.i.46 tiṭṭhe shall he live on (cp. ṭhāna II.d Snp.1053,…
tu →
pts
…tāva); kin tu but (= quid nunc). Frequent in late verse ante tu, J.P.T.S. 1884, 5, 31, 37 etc. J.P.T.S. 1913 53; Bd’s Man….
tula →
pts
…or description Vv.30#4 (= anupama Vv-a.126); Pv.ii.8#9 (= appamāṇa Pv-a.110); Pv.iii.3#2 (= asadisarūpa Pv-a.188); Mil.343.
see…
tulita →
pts
weighed, estimated, compared, gauged, considered Thig.153 (yattakaṃ esā t. what she is worth = lakkhaṇaññūhi parichinna Thag-a.139); Nd ii.under ñāta (as syn. of tirita); Pv-a.52 (in expln</sup …
tumba →
pts
…fruit (like a calabash, cocoanut, etc., cp. kaṭāha, E. skull) Vin.i.205 (loha˚, kaṭṭha˚, phala˚); Vin.ii.114 (˚kaṭāha of gourd);…
tāpasa →
pts
…(brahmin). Eight kinds are enumerated at DN-a.i.270 & Snp-a.295
■ Ja.ii.101, Ja.ii.102; Ja.v.201; Pv-a.153 -pabbajjā the life of an a….
tārakā →
pts
…like the morning-star (Venus) Vv.9#2 = Pv.ii.1#10
■ Ja.i.108; tāraka-rūpa the light (or sparkling of the stars DN.iii.85, DN.iii.90;…
tāvatiṃsa →
pts
…though they took over the number 33, rejected the superstitious beliefs in the magical influence and mystic meaning of that & other simple…
tūṇī →
pts
…“carrier”) Ja.ii.403 (dhanuṃ tūṇiñ ca nikkhippa); Ja.v.47.
Sk. *tūṇa & tūṇī, to; *tI̊n: see under tulā;…
ubbha →
pts
…bone Vin.iv.213; ubbhajānumaṇḍalaṃ above the knee Vin.iv.213; ubbhamukha upwards SN.iii.238; Mil.122.
a doublet of uddhaṃ, see…
ubbhaṃ →
pts
…bone Vin.iv.213; ubbhajānumaṇḍalaṃ above the knee Vin.iv.213; ubbhamukha upwards SN.iii.238; Mil.122.
a doublet of uddhaṃ, see…
uccheda →
pts
…atta-diṭṭhi (the continuance of the soul after death) SN.ii.20; SN.iii.99, SN.iii.110 sq; Pts.i.150, Pts.i.158 Mnd.248 (opp. sassati˚);…
udaka →
pts
water Vin.ii.120, Vin.ii.213; DN.ii.15 (˚assa dhārā gushes or showers of w.); Dhp.80 Dhp.145; Ja.i.212; Pv.i.5#7; Pp.31, Pp.32; Mil.318; Vv-a.20 (udake temanaṃ aggimhe tāpanaṃ); Dhp-a.i.289; Dhp-a. …
udara →
pts
- the belly, stomach DN.ii.266; Snp.78, Snp.604, Snp.609, Snp.716; Ja.i.146, Ja.i.164, Ja.i.265; Mil.213; Pv-a.283; Kp-a.57, Kp-a.58; Dhp-a.i.47 (pregnant); Sdhp.102.
- cavity, interior, inside …
udaya →
pts
…increase; income, revenue, interest AN.ii.199; Pts.i.34; Vv.84#7 (dhan’atthika uddayaṃ patthayāna = ānisaṃsaṃ atirekalābhaṃ…
udda →
pts
…are Gambhīra-cārin and Anutīra-cārin.
Vedic udra, to uda2 water, lit. living in water; Cp. Gr. υ ̔́δρος “hydra”; Ohg….
uddesa →
pts
- pointing out, setting forth, proposition, exposition, indication, programme MN.iii.223 (u. uddiṭṭha), MN.iii.239; SN.iv.299; Snp-a.422.
- explanation SN.v.110 sq.; sa-uddesa (adj.) with (the n …
uddhacca →
pts
…“flurry or worry” u. is enumerated as the 4th of the 5th nīvaraṇa’s and as the 9th of the 10…
uddhasta →
pts
…should however be read as anuddhasta (q.v.). Cp. also viddhasta.
pp. of uddhaṃseti, see…
udāhu →
pts
…ve Snp.1075, Snp.1077; udāhu no Snp.347; eva… no udāhu (so… or not) DN.i.152; (ayaṃ) nu kho-udāhu (ayaṃ) is it (this)-(this)…
uggaha →
pts
…Vism.125, Vism.241 sq neg. an˚ Snp.912 (= gaṇhāti Mnd.330). Cp. dhanuggaha.
fr. ud + gṛh, see gaṇhāti
ugghaṭita →
pts
adjective striving, exerting oneself; keen, eager in cpd -ññū of quick understanding AN.ii.135; Pp.41; Ne.7–Ne.9, Ne.125; DN-a.i.291.
pp. of ud + ghaṭati; cp. BSk. udghaṭaka skilled Divy.3, Divy …
ugghāṭana →
pts
…Ch s. v. gives “rope & bucket of a well” as meaning (kavāṭaṃ anugghāṭeti). Cp. ugghaṭanā.
fr. ugghāṭeti
ujju →
pts
…C.); Ja.vi.500 (T anuccangin = anindita-agarahitangin C.).
- -gata walking straight, of upright life MN.i.46;…
ujjuka →
pts
…SN.v.165; Ja.i.163; Ja.v.297 (opp khujja); Dhp-a.i.18 (˚magga); Sdhp.321. -anujjuka crooked not straight SN.iv.299;…
uju →
pts
…C.); Ja.vi.500 (T anuccangin = anindita-agarahitangin C.).
- -gata walking straight, of upright life MN.i.46;…
ujuka →
pts
…SN.v.165; Ja.i.163; Ja.v.297 (opp khujja); Dhp-a.i.18 (˚magga); Sdhp.321. -anujjuka crooked not straight SN.iv.299;…
ukkaṇṭhati →
pts
…Ja.iv.160; Ja.v.10 (anukkhaṇṭhanto); Dhs-a.407; Pv-a.162 (mā ukkaṇṭhi variant reading ukkaṇhi, so read for T. mā khuṇḍali)…
ukkā →
pts
…(= λαμπρ ̈ως torch Hesychius), vελξάνος (= Volcanus); Lat. Volcanus Oir. Olcān, Idg. *ṷI̊q to be fiery
upa →
pts
…˚jīvati live on (cp. anu˚); ˚tthambhita propped up, sup-ported; ˚cita heaped up, ac-cumulated ˚dhāreti hold or take up; ˚nata bent…
upaccati →
pts
…cp. apacaya falling off, diminution If not this reading we should suggest upacchijjiṃsu from upacchindati “were destroyed”, which however is…
upadduta →
pts
…(= apakata); Mil.279; Vv-a.311 (aṭṭita +) Pv-a.61. an˚; unmolested Pv-a.195; anupaddutatta state of not being molested Vv-a.95….
upadhi →
pts
…taṇhā, cp. nirupadhi & anupadhi) S A. = pañcakkhandhā, SN.ii.108. At MN.i.162 (cp. Snp.33 = SN.i.6 = SN.i.107) wife and children, flocks and…
upagacchati →
pts
…Snp.152 (diṭṭhiṃ anupagamma); Ja.i.106 (vassaṃ); Pv-a.42 (id.); Ja.i.200; niddaṃ upagacchati to drop off into sleep Pv-a.43 (aor….
upajīvati →
pts
…by (acc.) DN.i.228; SN.i.217; Snp.612 sq.; Thag.943; Ja.iii.309, Ja.iii.338 Ja.iv.271 (= anujīvati); Pv.ii.9#50 (Ankuraṃ u. ti taṃ nissāya…
upakaraṇa →
pts
…Pv-a.133 (˚manussa, adj. suitable, fit) Sdhp.69. In general any instrument or means of achieving a purpose, viz. apparatus of a ship…
upakaroti →
pts
…(q.v.).
upa +…
upalabhati →
pts
…to exist MN.i.138 (an˚); SN.i.135; SN.iv.384; Snp.858; Pv.ii.11#1 (= paccanubhavīyati Pv-a.146); Kv.1, 2; Mil.25; Pv-a.87.
upa + labh
upalitta →
pts
smeared with (-˚), stained, tainted Thig.467 (cp. Thag-a.284; T. reads apalitta) Pp.56. Usually neg. an˚; free from taint, undefiled MN.i.319, MN.i.386; Mil.318; metri causa *[anūpalitta](/define/ …
upanikkhittaka →
pts
spy Ja.vi.409 (˚manussa), Ja.vi.431 (id.), Ja.vi.450 (id.).
= prec.
upapatti →
pts
…gifts AN.iv.239 (where 8 enumerated, see dāna).
- -deva a god by birth (or rebirth) Vv-a.18; also given…
upari →
pts
…Pv-a.11 (heṭṭhā manussa-saṇṭhānaṃ upari sūkara-s˚), Pv-a.47 (upari chattaṃ dhāriyamāna), Pv-a.145 (sabbattha upari upon…
upasama →
pts
…Iti.83; Dhp.205; Mnd.351; Ja.i.97; Pts.i.95; Mil.170, Mil.248; Vism.197 (˚ânussati); Sdhp.587 Cp. vi˚ (vū˚).
Sk. upaśama, upa + śam
upassaya →
pts
…or bhikkhun˚; a nunnery Vin.ii.259; Vin.iv.265, Vin.iv.292; SN.ii.215; Ja.i.147, Ja.i.428; Mil.124.
fr. upa + śri, cp. assaya &…
upavāda →
pts
insulting, railing; blaming, finding fault Mnd.386; Pv-a.269; an˚; (adj.) not grumbling or abusing Dhp.185 (anûpa˚ metri causa).
fr. upa + vad
upaya →
pts
approach, undertaking, taking up; clinging to, attachment, only as adj. (-˚) in an˚; (anûpaya metri causā) not going near, aloof, unattached SN.i.141, SN.i.181; SN.ii.284; Snp.786, Snp.787, Snp.897 …
upaṭṭhahati →
pts
…to care for, look after, nurse (in sickness) Vin.i.50, Vin.i.302; Vin.iv.326; MN.iii.25; SN.i.167; AN.iii.94; AN.v.72; Snp.82 = Snp.481
…
upaṭṭhapeti →
pts
…to be waited on or to be nursed AN.v.72 (gilānaṃ upaṭṭhātuṃ vā upaṭṭhāpetuṃ vā). 4. to keep (a servant) for hire…
upaṭṭhāka →
pts
…an attendant in sickness, nurse Vin.i.303; AN.i.26; saṅgh˚; one who looks after the community of Bhikkhus Vin.i.216; AN.i.26 AN.iii.39
■…
upaṭṭhāpeti →
pts
…to be waited on or to be nursed AN.v.72 (gilānaṃ upaṭṭhātuṃ vā upaṭṭhāpetuṃ vā). 4. to keep (a servant) for hire…
upaṭṭhāti →
pts
…to care for, look after, nurse (in sickness) Vin.i.50, Vin.i.302; Vin.iv.326; MN.iii.25; SN.i.167; AN.iii.94; AN.v.72; Snp.82 = Snp.481
…
upekhā →
pts
…Ten kinds of upekkhā are enumerated at Dhs-a.172 (cp. Dhs trsln. 48; Hardy, Man. Buddhism 505)
■ DN.i.38 (˚sati-parisuddhi…
upekkhā →
pts
…Ten kinds of upekkhā are enumerated at Dhs-a.172 (cp. Dhs trsln. 48; Hardy, Man. Buddhism 505)
■ DN.i.38 (˚sati-parisuddhi…
upiya →
pts
undergoing, going into, metri causa as ūpiya (-˚) and opiya, viz. hadayasmiṃ opiya SN.i.199 = Thag.119; senûpiya Ja.v.96 (variant reading senopiya; C. sayanûpagata). In tadūpiya the 2nd …
uposathika →
pts
…to the Uposatha in phrase anuposathikaṃ (adv.) on every U., i.e. every fortnight Vin.iv.315. 2. observing the Sabbath fasting (cp. BSk….
uppanna →
pts
…Vb.50, Vb.319; Vb.327; Dhp-a.iii.301; Pv-a.21 (petesu), Pv-a.33, Pv-a.144, Pv-a.155
■ anuppanna not arisen…
uppatti →
pts
…and upapatti. See also aṭṭhuppatti, dānuppatti.
Vedic utpatti, ud + pad
uppāda →
pts
…up, jump; a sudden & unusual event, portent, omen DN.i.9 (variant reading uppāta) Vism.30 (T. uppāta, variant reading uppāda) Snp.360;…
uppādana →
pts
making, generating, causing Pv-a.71 (anubal˚ read for anubalappadāna?) Pv-a.114.
fr. uppada2
uppīḷeti →
pts
…(piṭṭhi-pāṇiṃ hanukena); Ja.i.483 (hatthena akkhīni); Ja.ii.245 (hatthikumbhe mukhaṃ); Ja.v.293 (aggalaṃ); Thag-a.188. 2. to…
upādi →
pts
…cp. similarly BSk. anupādi-vimukti Mvu.i.69) completely emancipated, free, without any (material substratum Vin.ii.239…
upādā →
pts
…neg. anupādā (for anupādāya) in meaning “not taking up any more (fuel, so as to keep the fire of rebirth alive)”,…
upādāna →
pts
…with fuel SN.iv.399; anupādāna without fuel Dhp-a.ii.163. 2. (appld.) “drawing upon”, grasping, holding on, grip…
upādāya →
pts
…etc.; Mnd.266. Usually as anupādāya “not clinging to”, without any (further) clinging (to rebirth) emancipated,…
upāya →
pts
…Ja.v.401 (= upāyena C.). anupāya wrong means Ja.i.256; Sdhp.405; without going near, without having a propensity for…
upāyāsa →
pts
…(def.); DN-a.i.121
■ anupāyāsa peacefulness, composure serenity, sincerity DN.iii.159; AN.iii.429; Pts.i.11 sq.
upa…
ussada →
pts
…manassa ussannatāya manussā), viz. sattā manussa-jātikā tesu lobh’ ādayo alobh’ādayo ca ussadā. 6. (metaph.) self-elevation,…
utrāsin →
pts
…an˚ in phrase abhīru anutrāsin apalāyin without fear, steadfast & not running away SN.i.99; Thag.864; Cnd.13; Ja.iv.296; Ja.v.4; Mil.339….
uttara →
pts
uttari FIXME double →
pts
…Ja.i.196.
- -manussa beyond the power of men, superhuman, in cpd. ˚dhamma an order which is above man,…
uttari →
pts
…Ja.i.196.
- -manussa beyond the power of men, superhuman, in cpd. ˚dhamma an order which is above man,…
uttariya →
pts
…higher), preeminence; see anuttariya. 2. an answer, rejoinder Dhp-a.i.44 (karaṇ˚-karaṇa).
abstr. fr. uttara; uttara…
uttariṃ FIXME double →
pts
…Ja.i.196.
- -manussa beyond the power of men, superhuman, in cpd. ˚dhamma an order which is above man,…
uttariṃ →
pts
…Ja.i.196.
- -manussa beyond the power of men, superhuman, in cpd. ˚dhamma an order which is above man,…
uttāna →
pts
…Pv-a.168
■ anuttāna unclear, not explained Ja.vi.247
■ The cpd. form (˚-) of uttāna in…
utu →
pts
…physical nutriment (cp. Dhs trsln. 174) Pv-a.148.
- -vikāra change of season Vism.262. *…
uḍḍha →
pts
(-˚) (num. ord.) the fourth, only in cpd. aḍḍhuḍḍha “half of the fourth unit”, i.e. three & a half (cp;…
uḷāra →
pts
…Vv-a.18 (˚pabhāva = mahānubhāva); Thag-a.173, Thag-a.280; Pv-a.5, Pv-a.6 Pv-a.7, Pv-a.8, Pv-a.25, Pv-a.30, Pv-a.43, Pv-a.58 and…
uṭṭhahāna →
pts
…sluggish, lazy Dhp.280 (= ayāyāmanto Dhp-a.iii.409); cp. anuṭṭhahaṃ SN.i.217.
ppr. of uṭṭhahati
uṭṭhānaka →
pts
…giving rise to yielding (revenue), producing Ja.i.377 Ja.i.420 (satasahass˚); Ja.iii.229 (identical); Ja.v.44 (identical). cp. uṭṭhāyika 2….
uṭṭhānavant →
pts
adjective strenuous, active Dhp.24.
uṭṭhāna + vant
v →
pts
…Vism.408); perhaps also in anu-v-icca (see anuvicca).
vacana →
pts
…terms) it refers to the “number,” i.e. singular & plural.
- -attha word-analysis or meaning of words Vism.364;…
vaco →
pts
…(= vacana byāpatha desanā anusandhi); Pv.i.11#12. instr. vacasā Vin.ii.95 (dhammā bahussutā honti dhatā v. paricitā); Vin.iii.189; SN.i.12…
vadaññu →
pts
adjective lit. “(easily) spoken to,” addressable, i.e. liberal bountiful, kind SN.i.43; AN.ii.59, AN.ii.61 sq.; AN.iv.271 sq., AN.iv.285 289, 322; Snp.487; Pv.iv.1#33, Pv.iv.3#42, Pv.iv.10#11, Vv.15#4 …
vadaññutā →
pts
bounty, kindness, liberality; neg. a˚; stinginess AN.v.146, AN.v.148 sq.; Vb.371.
abstr. fr. vadaññu
vadāniya →
pts
vaggu →
pts
…of lovely speech or enunciation Snp.955 (= madhura-vada, pemaniya-vada, hadayangama˚, karavīkaruda-mañju-ssara Mnd.446). Vagguli &…
vajati →
pts
…reads bhaja). See compounds anubbajati, upabb˚, pabb˚, paribb˚.
Vedic vraj, cp. Ved. vraja (= P. vaja) & vṛjana enclosure = Av….
vajja →
pts
Vajja1
neuter that which should be avoided, a fault, sin DN.ii.38; SN.i.221; Vin.ii.87 (thūla˚ a grave sin); AN.i.47, AN.i.98; AN.iv.140; Pts.i.122; Dhp.252; Vb-a.342 (syn. with dosa and …
valañjeti →
pts
…is doubtful whether it is genuine. lañja is given as “pada,” i.e. track, place foot, and also “tail.” We are inclined to see in lañj…
vana →
pts
…be mentioned: Snp-a.24 (vanute vanotī ti vanaṃ); Kp-a.111 (vanayatī ti vanaṃ); Dhs-a.364 (taṃ taṃ ārammaṇaṃ vanati bhajati…
vanatha →
pts
…ti vanatho taṇh’ ānusayass’ etaṃ adhivacanaṃ.“-The fig. meaning is “lust, desire,” see e.g. SN.i.186; Thag.338; Dhp.344;…
vanati →
pts
…aim at ask for Snp-a.24 (vanute & vanoti); Dhs-a.364 (vanati bhajati, allīyati). Caus. vanayati Kp-a.111.
van; Sk. vanoti & vanute. See…
vanoti →
pts
…aim at ask for Snp-a.24 (vanute & vanoti); Dhs-a.364 (vanati bhajati, allīyati). Caus. vanayati Kp-a.111.
van; Sk. vanoti & vanute. See…
vanute →
pts
…aim at ask for Snp-a.24 (vanute & vanoti); Dhs-a.364 (vanati bhajati, allīyati). Caus. vanayati Kp-a.111.
van; Sk. vanoti & vanute. See…
vara →
pts
…thing AN.iv.128 (katamaṃ nu kho varaṃ: yaṃ… yaṃ); Dhp.178 (ādhipaccena sotāpattiphalaṃ v.), Dhp.322 (varaṃ assatarā dantā……
vasa →
pts
…(q.v.).
- -ānuga being in somebody’s power, dependent, subjected obedient Snp.332, Snp.1095; Ja.iii.224 (= vasavattin C.);…
vasanaka →
pts
adjective (-˚) living (in) Ja.ii.435 (nibaddha˚, i.e. of continuous abode).
fr. vasana2
vassa →
pts
…a decade of years: see enumerated at Ja.iv.397. -pūgāni innumerable years Ja.vi.532, cp. Snp.1073. -vara a eunuch…
vassikā →
pts
…i.e. Jasminum Sambac; cp. BSk. varṣika Lal.366, Lal.431; Divy.628; Avs.i.163.
- f. (the plant) Dhp.377 (= sumanā…
vassikī →
pts
the great-flowered jasmine, Jasminum Sambac (cp. vassikā) Dhp.55 = Ja.iii.291 = Mil.333; Mil.181, Mil.338; Dhp-a.i.422.
vata →
pts
…Ja.i.202 (where 7 are enumerated, viz devotion to one’s mother & father, reverence towards elder people, speaking the truth, gentle speech,…
vatta →
pts
…diff. from those enumerated under vata-pada) Mnd.66 (sīlañ ca vattañ ca), Mnd.92 (hatthi˚ etc.: see…
vattana →
pts
moving on, upkeep, existence, continuance Snp.698 (cakka˚ continuance of royal power); Mhvs.3, Mhvs.38.
fr. vattati
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
vaya →
pts
…Dhp-a.iii.133
■ vayo anuppatta one who has attained old age, old DN.i.48 (= pacchima-vayaṃ anuppatta DN-a.i.143) Snp.p.50, 92
■ Cp….
vayha →
pts
…bed, litter Vin.iv.339 (enumerated under yāna together with ratha sakaṭa sandamānikā sivikā & pāṭankī); Ja.vi.500 (f.), with sivikā…
vayhā →
pts
…bed, litter Vin.iv.339 (enumerated under yāna together with ratha sakaṭa sandamānikā sivikā & pāṭankī); Ja.vi.500 (f.), with sivikā…
vaḍḍhati →
pts
…vaḍḍhitvā having numerous sons & daughters); Mhvs.22, Mhvs.73 (ubho vaḍḍhiṃsu dārakā grew up); Snp-a.319; Pv-a.94
ppr…
vaṃsa →
pts
…Mhvs.23, Mhvs.85.
- -ānupālaka guarding tradition Sdhp.474 (ariya˚).
- -ānurakkhaka preserving the lineage, carrying on the tradition…
vaṇṇa →
pts
…Six colours are usually enumerated as vaṇṇā, viz. nīla pīta lohitaka odāta mañjeṭṭha pabhassara Pts.i.126; cp. the 6 colours…
vaṇṇiya →
pts
…ca valiyañ ca anuppavecchati, translated by Neumann as “lässt der Rossebändiger noch die letzte Strählung und Striegelung…
vaṇṇu →
pts
is given at Abhp.663 in meaning of “sand.” Occurs only in cpd. vaṇṇupatha a sandy place, quicksand, swamp Ja.i.109; Vv.84#3 (= vālu-kantāra Vv-a.334); Pv.iv.3#2 (= petena nim …
vaṭṭa →
pts
…round fingers Vv.64#13 (= anupubbato v., i.e. regularly formed, Vv-a.280); Ja.v.207, Ja.v.215.
- -aṅgulika same as…
vaṭṭati →
pts
vaṭṭi →
pts
- a wick SN.ii.86 = SN.iii.126 = SN.iv.213; Ja.i.243 (dīpa˚); Dhp-a.393; Thag-a.72 (Ap.v.45: nom. pl. vaṭṭīni); Mhvs.32, Mhvs.37 Mhvs.34, Mhvs.35.
- enclosure, lining, film, skin Vism.258 (anta˚ e …
vedanā →
pts
…Vb-a.193, Vb-a.221 (˚ânupassanā, in detail), Vb-a.263 sq. Vb-a.382 (various)
■ Three modes of feeling (usually understood…
vedeti →
pts
…Pv.iv.1#50 (dukkhaṃ = anubhavati Pv-a.241)
■ vediyati: to feel, to experience a sensation or feeling (usually with…
vekalla →
pts
deficiency Ja.v.400; Mil.107; Dhs.223; Dhp-a.ii.26 (anga˚ deformity), Dhp-a.ii.79; Dhp-a.iii.22; Vv-a.193; Sdhp.5, Sdhp.17
■ As vekalya at Kp-a.187 (where contrasted to *sākalya)
■ jaṇṇū av …
velli →
pts
…-ppabhā c’ eva tanu-dīgha-majjhā ca“), and Ja.vi.269 (verse: kañcana-velli-viggaha; C. “suvaṇṇa…
velāmika →
pts
…ii.359); variant reading celāvikā They are some sort of servants, esp. in demand for a noble’s retinue. See also Np. Velāma (the V. sutta at…
vetta →
pts
twig, rod; creeper; junglerope (cp. veṇu-daṇḍa); cane (calamus). By itself only in standard list of punishments (tortures): vettehi tāḷeti to flog with canes, e.g. AN.i.47; AN.ii.122; Mil.196 Other …
veḷu →
pts
bamboo AN.ii.73; Vin.iv.35; Ja.iv.382 (daṇḍa˚); Ja.v.71; Vism.1, Vism.17; Snp-a.76 (= vaṃsa); Vb-a.334.
- -agga (veḷagga) the top of a bamboo Vin.ii.110
- *-[gumba](/define/gumb …
veḷuriya →
pts
veṇu →
pts
bamboo; occurs only in compounds, e.g. -gumba thicket of bamboo Dhp-a.i.177; -tinduka the tree Diospyros Ja.v.405 (= timbaru C.); -daṇḍaka jungle-rope Ja.iii.204 -bali a tax to be paid i …
vi →
pts
…is contained in viṃśati, num. for “twenty” (see vīsati) cp. Sk. viṣu apart, Gr. ι ̓́διος private (lit….
vibhava →
pts
…power Pv-a.54 vibhav’ ānurūpaṃ id. Vv-a.254. 2. non-existence cessation of life, annihilation DN.i.34; Snp.514 (+ bhava), Snp.867…
vicarati →
pts
…vicārita & viciṇṇa. Cp anu˚.
vi + carati
vicāra →
pts
…“vicaraṇaṃ vicāro, anusañcaraṇan ti vuttaṃ hoti” Vism.142 (see in def. under vitakka)
■ Hardly ever by itself (as at Thag.1117…
viddasu →
pts
adjective skilled, wise MN.i.65 (gen. sg. & nom. pl viddasuno), MN.i.310 (id.). Usually in neg. form; aviddasu foolish Vin.ii.296 = AN.ii.56 (pl. aviddasū); SN.v.1; Thig.164 (pl. …
vidhāna →
pts
- arrangement, get up, performance, process Ja.iii.178 (attano vidhānena “in his robes of office”); Vism.66 sq.; Dhs-a.168 = Vism.122 (bhāvanā˚); Vb-a.69, Vb-a.71 (manasikāra˚) Thag-a.273 (id.). …
viggaha →
pts
…atirocati); Vin.i.97 (manussa˚); Vin.ii.286 (id.); Vin.iv.215 (tiracchānagata-manussa˚), Vin.iv.269 (id.); Ja.v.398 = Ja.v.405 (= sarīra…
vijahati →
pts
…Ja.iii.361 (iddh’ ânubhāvena attabhāvaṃ)-grd. vihātabba AN.iii.307 sq.; Mil.371
pass vihīyati Ja.vi.499 (eko v. =…
vijjā →
pts
…watches) with the verbs anussarati (No. 6), pajānāti (7), abhijānāti…
vikkhitta →
pts
…SN.v.157, SN.v.263 sq.; AN.iii.174 (˚citta); AN.v.147 (id.); Vism.410 (= uddhacc ânugata)
■ a˚; undisturbed, composed, collected…
vikāra →
pts
…Vism.367 (of two kinds: anupādiṇṇa upādiṇṇa, or primary & secondary, i.e. the first caused by kappa-vuṭṭhāna, the second by…
vilokana →
pts
…of his birthday, and his renunciation). Without special meaning at DN-a.i.194 (ālokana +). Cp. volokana.
vi + lok (loc = roc), see…
vilāka →
pts
…-tanu-majjhā); Ja.v.155 (+ mudukā; C explains as sankhitta-majjhā), Ja.v.215 (˚majjhā = vilaggasarīrā C.),…
vimutta →
pts
…MN.i.439, MN.i.477
■ anupādā vimutta freed without any further clinging to the world MN.i.486; SN.ii.18; SN.iii.59 SN.iv.83 and passim.
*…
vimāna →
pts
…with significant numbers. Of these the foll. may be mentioned. The typical numbers of greatest frequency are 12, 16, 30, 700, in…
vinaya →
pts
…Vb-a.334; Kp-a.97. -ānuggaha taking up (i.e. following the rules) of the Vinaya Vin.iii.21; AN.i.98, AN.i.100; AN.v.70….
vinetar →
pts
teacher, instructor, guide Snp.484; Pts.ii.194 (netar, vinetar, anunetar); Ja.iv.320.
n. ag. fr. vineti
vinibandha →
pts
…bhuñjitvā seyya-sukhaṃ anuyogo, aññataraṃ deva-nikāyaṃ paṇidhāya brahmacariyaṃ; thus at DN.iii.238; MN.i.103; AN.iii.249;…
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. …
vinodaka →
pts
adjective driving out, dispelling, allaying Pv-a.114 (parissama˚).
fr. vinodeti, cp. nudaka & nūdaka
vinodeti →
pts
…Pv-a.38 (sokaṃ).
Caus. of vi + nudati
vinudati →
pts
is only found in Caus. form vinodeti.
vipañcita →
pts
only in phrase -ññū either: knowing diffuseness or detail, or: of unillusioned understanding, clear-minded, unprejudiced combined with ugghaṭita-ññū at AN.ii.135 = Pp.41 (trsld by B. …
viriya →
pts
…putting forth energy, strenuous SN.i.53, SN.i.166, SN.i.198; SN.ii.29, SN.ii.207 sq.; SN.iv.224; SN.v.225; AN.i.4 AN.i.12; AN.ii.76, AN.ii.228…
virāgita →
pts
…C. as vilagga-sarīrā, tanumajjhā, i.e. “having slender waists.” Could it be “excited with passion or “exciting passion”? Or could it…
visabhāga →
pts
adjective different, unusual, extraordinary, uncommon Mil.78 sq.; DN-a.i.212; Vism.180 (purisassa itthisarīraṃ, itthiyā purisa-sarīraṃ…
visata →
pts
…Ja.iv.499 (t); Mil.221, Mil.354 (ṭ; + vitthata) Mil.357. Cp. anu˚. Visata & visata
pp. of vi + sṛ; Sk. visṛta
visaṃyutta →
pts
(& visaññutta) adjective
- (lit.) unharnessed, unyoked Thag.1021 (half-fig.).
- detached from the world AN.i.262 = AN.iii.214; SN.ii.279 (ññ) Thag.1022; Snp.621, Snp.626, Snp.634; Dhp-a.iii.233 …
visaṭa →
pts
…Ja.iv.499 (t); Mil.221, Mil.354 (ṭ; + vitthata) Mil.357. Cp. anu˚. Visata & visata
pp. of vi + sṛ; Sk. visṛta
visiṭṭha →
pts
…-tara Vism.207 (= anuttara)
■ As visiṭṭhaka at Sdhp.334
■ See also abhi˚, paṭi˚, and…
vissaṭṭha →
pts
…voice.) distinct, well enunciated DN.i.114 (= apalibuddha, i.e. unobstructed; sandiddha-vilambit’ ādi dosa-rahita DN-a.i.282); DN.ii.211;…
vitakka →
pts
…is the continued exercise of the mind on that object.“ See also above defn at Vism.142). Both are properties of the…
vitudati →
pts
to strike, prick, nudge, knock, push, attack DN.i.105; SN.iv.225; AN.iii.366; Snp.675; Ud.67; Ja.ii.163, Ja.ii.185
pass vitujjati Vism.505;…
vivaṭṭa →
pts
…part of a bhikkhu’s dress (rolling up of the binding?), combined with anu- vivaṭṭa at Vin.i.287.
vi + vaṭṭa1
viññupasaṭṭha →
pts
…change unnecessary: anupasaṭṭha would have been the most natural expression if it had been meant in the sense suggested by Kern.
vi +…
viññutā →
pts
Viññutā & viññūtā
feminine discretion; in phrase viññutaṃ pāpuṇāti to reach the years of discretion or puberty Vin.i.269; Vin.ii.278; Ja.i.231; Ja.iii.437: Pv-a.3.
fr. viññu
viññāya →
pts
Viññāya & viññāyati
see vijānāti. Vinnuta & vinnuta
viññāyati →
pts
Viññāya & viññāyati
see vijānāti. Vinnuta & vinnuta
viññāṇa →
pts
…of this development is “anupādi-sesa nibbāna-dhatu,” or the nibbāna stage without a remainder (parinibbāna), which is characterized not…
viññū →
pts
adjective intelligent, learned, wise DN.i.163; SN.i.9; SN.iii.134; SN.iv.41 sq., SN.iv.93, SN.iv.339; AN.ii.228 AN.v.15; Iti.98; Snp.39, Snp.294, Snp.313, Snp.396, Snp.403; Pts.ii.19, Pts.ii.21; Mil.2 …
viññūtā →
pts
Viññutā & viññūtā
feminine discretion; in phrase viññutaṃ pāpuṇāti to reach the years of discretion or puberty Vin.i.269; Vin.ii.278; Ja.i.231; Ja.iii.437: Pv-a.3.
fr. viññu
vyaggha →
pts
…Snp.416 (˚usabha); Tha-ap.68 (˚rājā); Ja.i.357; Ja.iii.192 (subāhu); Ja.v.14 (giri-sānuja)
■ f. viyagghinī (biy˚ Mil.67. See also…
vyapanudati →
pts
to drive away, expel; ger -nujja Snp.66. aor. vyapānudi Thig.318.
vi + apanudati
vyattaya →
pts
…in purisa˚; change of person (gram.) Snp-a.545; vacana˚; reversal of number (i.e. sg. & pl.) DN-a.i.141; Snp-a.509.
vi + ati + aya
vyañjana →
pts
…sign characteristic (cp. anu˚) Snp.549, Snp.1017; Thag.819 (metric viyañjana); Ja.v.86 (viyañjanena under the pretext) Dhs.1306. gihi˚;…
vyākhyāta →
pts
told, announced, set forth, enumerated Snp.1000.
pp. of v(i)yācikkhati
vyāpāda →
pts
…Vb-a.118, Vb-a.369. ˚anusaya MN.i.433. ˚dosa MN.iii.3. ˚dhātu MN.iii.62. ˚nīvaraṇa MN.ii.203. See under each affix
■ Cp….
vā →
pts
…not even Pv.ii.6#9 (manussena amanussena vā pana); vā pi or even Snp.382 (ye vā pi ca); Pv.ii.6#14 (isayo vā pi ye…
vācā →
pts
…etc. SN.ii.54.
- -ānurakkhin guarding one’s speech Dhp.281 (cp vācāya saṃvara Dhp-a.iv.86).
- -ābhilāpa…
vāda →
pts
…aññe dhutangena ovadati anusāsati). See under dhuta; bhinna˚; heretical sect (lit. discrepant talk or view) Dpvs.v.39, Dpvs.v.51 (opp….
vādaka →
pts
…vagga2) professing somebody’s party, sectarian, schismatic Vin.iii.175 (anu-vattaka +) vādaka-sammuti doctrinal (sectarian)…
vāhana →
pts
…to King Pajjota, are enumerated, viz. kaṇeru, dāsa, dve assā, hatthi)
■ bala˚ army & elephants, i.e. army in general, forces…
vālukantāra →
pts
at Vv-a.332 probably for vāluka-kantāra, i.e. sandy desert. See vaṇṇu.
vāta →
pts
…angam-ang’ ânusārino, satthakā, khurakā, uppalakā, assāso, passāso i.e. all kinds of winds (air) or drawing pains…
vātiṅgaṇa →
pts
the egg plant, Solanum melongena Ja.v.131; Dhs-a.320.
cp. *Sk. vātingaṇa
vāyo →
pts
…of var. kinds: see enumerated under vāta) Vb.84; Vism.363; Ne.74; Vb-a.55; Vv-a.15; DN-a.i.194.
for vāyu, in analogy to *āpo &…
vāḷa →
pts
…beast of prey AN.iii.102 (amanussa); Ja.i.295; Ja.iii.345 (˚macchā predaceous fishes); Mil.23 (˚vana forest of wild beasts).
*…
vīci →
pts
…(continuously) as “avīci-santati” at Cnd.631. Cp. avīci.
cp. late Sk. vīci wave; Vedic vīci only in meaning…
vīsati →
pts
…& vīsaṃ
indeclinable number 20
■ Both forms are used indiscriminately
- vīsati, e.g. Vin.ii.271 (˚vassa, as…
vīsaṃ →
pts
…& vīsaṃ
indeclinable number 20
■ Both forms are used indiscriminately
- vīsati, e.g. Vin.ii.271 (˚vassa, as…
vīti →
pts
…by and by; variant reading anukkamena)
- -kiṇṇa sprinkled, speckled, gay with Ja.v.188. *…
vūpasammati →
pts
- to be assuaged or quieted SN.iv.215.
- to be suppressed or removed Ja.iii.334.
- to be subdued or extinguished, to go out (of light) Tha-ap.35
pp vūpasanta
caus *vūpasā …
ya-kāra →
pts
…or stands for-ka as diminutive (i.e. (disparaging) ending. The same applies to -bha. Here at Vin.iv.7 this way of calling a person by means…
ya →
pts
…(yaṃ rūpe anatt’ ânupassī vihareyya). Ja.v.339 (n’ esa dhammo yaṃ taṃ jahe that I should leave you)
■ In the function…
yagghe →
pts
…similarly to part. yaṃ nu, yaṃ nūna & yaṃ hi. The part. is found in the language of the Nikāyas only, thus indicating part of the…
yajati →
pts
…of a bhikkhu ‣See enumerated under yañña. The latter use is by far the more frequent.
■ The construction is with the acc. of the…
yajubbeda →
pts
…Mil.178; DN-a.i.247; Snp-a.447. As yajuveda at Dpvs.v.62, where the 3 Vedas are enumerated as iruveda yaju˚ and sāma˚.
fr. Vedic yajus…
yakkha →
pts
…= satta, nara, puggala manussa).
-ānubhāva the potency of a yakkha Ja.i.240….
yakkhinī →
pts
…those of the yakkhas, as enumerated under yakkha 4
■ Vin.iii.37 Vin.iv.20 (where sexual intercourse with y. is forbidden to the bhikkhus);…
yamati →
pts
…i.e. let us go continually into the presence of death. A little further at Dhp-a.i.66 the expln of it is “bhaṇḍ’…
yannūna →
pts
see *ya*˚; 2˚.
yantaka →
pts
…(vihārā aguttā honti… anujānāmi yantakaṃ sūcikan ti), cp. Vin Texts iii.162; DN-a.i.200 (kuñcikā +); Dhp-a.i.220 (yantakaṃ deti…
yasa →
pts
…yaso consists of a great retinue, & company of servants, followers etc. This idea is already to be found at DN.i.118 = DN.i.126 where y. is founded…
yaso →
pts
…yaso consists of a great retinue, & company of servants, followers etc. This idea is already to be found at DN.i.118 = DN.i.126 where y. is founded…
yathā →
pts
…Snp.963, cp. Mnd.481.
- -ānurūpa suitable proper Mhvs.28, Mhvs.42.
- -ānusiṭṭhaṃ in accordance with what has been taught…
yatta →
pts
strenuous, making an effort, watchful Cnd.525 (+ paṭiyatta, in exegesis of yata); Ja.iv.222 (+ paṭiyatta); Ja.vi.294 (Kern’s reading for…
yañña →
pts
…as follows: (4) cattāro anumati-pakkhā viz the 4 groups khattiyas, ministers, brahmans and householders, as colleagues by consent; (8)…
yebhuyya →
pts
abundant, numerous, most. Not found as adj. by itself, except in phrase yebhuyya-vasena mostly, as a rule Thag-a.51 and Pv-a.136, which is…
yebhuyyasikā →
pts
…a dispute
■ Vin.ii.84 (anujānāmi bh. adhikaraṇaṃ yebhuyyasikāya vūpasametuṃ), Vin.ii.93 (vivād’ âdhikaraṇaṃ dvīhi samathehi…
yoga →
pts
…MN.i.349, MN.i.357 (anuttara); SN.i.173 (˚adhivāhana); SN.ii.195 (anuttara) SN.ii.226; SN.iii.112 (˚kāma, neg.); SN.iv.125; SN.v.130…
yogga →
pts
…Pv-a.152 (kamma-vipāk ânubhavana˚), Pv-a.154 (gamana˚ passable, variant reading yogya), Pv-a.228 (anubhavana˚).
same as last, in meaning…
yojana →
pts
…combinations of yojana with numbers are the foll.:
1/2 (aḍḍha˚): DN-a.i.35; Dhs-a.142.
3: Dhp-a.ii.41.
4: Pv-a.113.
5:…
yojeti →
pts
…admonish Mhvs.17, Mhvs.38 (manusse), Mhvs.37, Mhvs.9 (vihāraṃ nāsetuṃ y. incited to destroy the v.) Pv-a.69. 5. to construct, understand,…
yuga →
pts
… ■ Also used like an adj. num in meaning “two,” e.g. yugaṃ vā nāvaṃ two boats Dpvs.i.76. 3. (connected by descent) generation, an age…
yutti →
pts
…Snp-a.103 (contrasted to anussava). 4. trick device, practice Ja.vi.215.
- -kata combined with; (nt.)…
yāca →
pts
…yācanti tassa tassa yutto anucchaviko bhavitvā, sabbaṃ tehi yācita-yācitaṃ dadamāno ti attho“); Ja.iv.274 (“yācitabba-yuttaka”…
yācitaka →
pts
…tāvakālik’ aṭṭhena).
yācita + diminutive (disparaging) ending ˚ka
yāna →
pts
…expln “puris -anucchavikaṃ yānaṃ”); Dhp.323 (= hatthiyānādīni Dhp-a.iv.6); Ja.iii.525 sq.; Ja.v.59; Ja.vi.223 (= ratha)…
yānikata →
pts
…is to be compared with yatānuyāgin & yātrā, similarly to which it is used only in one stock phrase. It comes very near yātrā in meaning…
yāta →
pts
…yātassa puggalassa anuyāyī, paṭhamaṃ karonto yāti nāma pacchā karonto anuyāyati.“ The usual Sk. phrase is gat-ânugatika Cp….
yāti →
pts
…Lat. janua door the Np. Janus (= January); Lith. jóti to ride, Mir. āth ford
■ The Dhtp.368 explains yā more in applied…
yātrā →
pts
…(like yāta; cp. yātrā = anuvṛtti Halāyudha 5, 33; SN.i.33; SN.i.16 = SN.i.63 (translation K.S., perhaps wrongly “egress”: it is more a…
yāva →
pts
…require yāva only as continuation of the preceding yāva’s; moreover the spirit of the message is for the whole of the worlds cp. Buddhist…
yāvatā →
pts
…attano sama-samaṃ samanupassāmi kuto bhiyyo “compared with this sīla I do not see anyone quite equal to myself, much less greater.”…
yūsa →
pts
…Four kinds of broths are enumerated at MN.i.245, viz. mugga˚; bean soup, kulattha˚ of vetch (see [at Vism.256](/define/at Vism.256)),…
yūthikā →
pts
kind of jasmine, Jasminum auriculatum Ja.vi.537; Mil.338. So is also to be read at Ja.v.420 (for yodhi) & Ja.v.422 (yodhikā yudhikā). See also;…
ñāya →
pts
…SN.v.343; AN.ii.56; AN.iii.212, AN.iii.286 AN.v.183. -Nu
Sk. nyāya = ni + i
ñāṇa →
pts
… 3. Var. attributes of ñ.: anuttariya AN.v.37; aparapaccayā (k. of the non-effect of causation through lack of cause) SN.ii.17, SN.ii.78;…
ā →
pts
…the foll prep. (prefixes): anu (˚bhati), abhi (˚saṃsati), pa (˚tapati) paṭi (˚kankhati) in meaning (1) a-c; and vi (˚kirati ˚ghāta,…
ādi →
pts
…ādīni karonte manusse Ja.ii.128;… ti ādinā nayena in this and similar ways Ja.i.81; Pv-a.30. Absolute as nt. pl. ādinī with ti…
ādīnava →
pts
…dhammesu) abstr. ˚ânupassanā Vism.647 sq., Vism.695
- -dassāvin same as ˚ânupassin DN.i.245 (an˚); AN.v.178…
āgata →
pts
…(˚phala = anāgānuphala) -āgat’āgatā (pl.) people coming & going, passers by, all comers Pv-a.39, Pv-a.78, Pv-a.129;…
āghāta →
pts
…of ill-will; the usual enumn. of ā-˚ paṭivinayā comprises nine, for which see DN.iii.262, DN.iii.289; Vin.v.137; AN.iv.408;…
āhāra →
pts
…and the usual enumn. comprises four kinds of nutriment, viz.
- kabaḷinkāra āhāro (bodily nutriment, either…
ājīvaka →
pts
…ascetic, one of the numerous sects of non-buddhist ascetics. On their austerities, practice & way of living see esp. Dhp-a.ii.55 sq. and…
ājīvika →
pts
…ascetic, one of the numerous sects of non-buddhist ascetics. On their austerities, practice & way of living see esp. Dhp-a.ii.55 sq. and…
ākiṇṇa →
pts
…DN.ii.147 (˚yakkha for ˚manussa; full of yakkhas i.e. under their protection); AN.iii.215; cp. Mil.2 (˚jana-manussa). 2. (uncertain whether to…
ākāra →
pts
…in instr. sg. & pl. with; num. or pron. (in this way, in two ways etc.): chah’ākārehi in a sixfold manner Cnd.680 (cp. kāraṇehi in same…
ālaka-manda →
pts
…ti ekangaṇā manussâbhikiṇṇā i.e. full of a crowd of people, Ch. quotes ālakamandā as “the city of Kuvera” (cp. Sk….
ālokita →
pts
…DN-a.i.193 (ālokitaṃ purato pekkhanaṃ vil˚ anudisā p.).
pp. of āloketi
ālu →
pts
…(Kern), Arum Campanulatum (Hardy) Ja.iv.371 = Ja.vi.578; Ja.iv.373.
Sk. ālu & ˚ka; cognate with Lat. ālum & alium, see Walde Lat….
āmodamāna →
pts
adjective rejoicing, glad SN.i.100 (variant reading anu˚) = Iti.66; Vv.64#8 (= pamodamāna Vv-a.278); Ja.v.45.
ppr. med. of āmodeti
ānisaṃsa →
pts
…Ja.v.491 (variant reading anu˚); Mnd.73, Mnd.104, Mnd.441; Kv.400; Mil.198; Vv-a.6, Vv-a.113; Pv-a.9 (dāna˚), Pv-a.12, Pv-a.64 (= phala),…
ānubhāva →
pts
…Ja.v.491; Dhp-a.ii.58.
the dissociated composition form of anubhāva, q.v. for details. Only in later language
ānupubba →
pts
rule, regularity, order Thag.727 (cp. Mhvs.ii.224 ānupubbā).
abstr. fr. anupubba
ānupubbatā →
pts
…Cnd.137 (variant reading ˚ka).
fr….
ānupubbikathā →
pts
…representing its isolated composition form, cp. ānubhāva & see also anupubbi˚
ānupuṭṭha →
pts
metri causa for anupuṭṭha (q.v.).
ānuttariya →
pts
…ideal DN.iii.102 sq.; AN.v.37.
see also anuttariya which as-˚ probably represents ānutt˚
āpajjati →
pts
…Pp.20, Pp.33 (diṭṭh’ânugatiṃ); Pv-a.29 (ppr. āpajjanto); Dhp-a.ii.71-pot. āpajjeyya DN.i.119 (musāvādaṃ)
aor āpajji…
āpādaka →
pts
…= Iti.110 (+ posaka)
■ f. āpādikā a nurse, foster-mother Vin.ii.289 (+ posikā).
fr. ā + pad
āpādā →
pts
nursing woman, in an˚; not nursing, unmarried Ja.iv.178.
short for āpādikā
ārabbha →
pts
…(eight such occasions enumerated). 2. (prep. with acc.) lit. beginning with, taking (into consideration), referring to, concerning, with…
āracayāracayā →
pts
…i.e. yathā manussā allacammaṃ bhūmiyaṃ pattharitvā khīlehi ākoṭenti, evaṃ ākoṭetvā pharasūhi phāḷetvā ekam…
āraddha →
pts
…(adj.) strenuous, energetic, resolute Vin.i.182; DN.iii.252, DN.iii.268, DN.iii.282, DN.iii.285; AN.i.24; Snp.68, Snp.344; Iti.71…
ārādheti →
pts
…Ja.i.452; Ja.ii.72 (manusse); Ja.iv.274 (for ābhirādheti T.); Vism.73 (ārādhayanto Nāthassa vana-vāsena mānasaṃ); Dhp-a.ii.71;…
ārāmika →
pts
adjective
- (to ārāma 1) finding delight in, fond of (c. gen.) (or servant in general?) Mil.6 (sanghassa trsl. at the service of the order).
- (to ārāma 2) belonging to an Ārāma, one who shares the …
āsada →
pts
…Ja.vi.272; Vv.50#16 (= anupagamanīyato kenaci pi anāsādanīyato ca durāsado Vv-a.213); Mil.21; Dpvs.v.21; Dpvs.vi.38; Sdhp.384.
ā +…
āsajja →
pts
indeclinable
- sitting on, going to, approaching; allocated, belonging to; sometimes merely as prep. acc “near” (cp. āsanna) Snp.418 (āsajja naṃ upāvisi he came up near to him), Snp.448 (kāko va sel …
āsava →
pts
…connections see Vin.i.14 (anupādāya āsavehi cittani vimucciṃsu), Vin.i.17, Vin.i.20, Vin.i.182; Vin.ii.202; Vin.iii.5 (˚samudaya ˚nirodha…
āsaya →
pts
…with anusaya (inclination, hankering, disposition), e.g. at Pts.i.133; Pts.ii.158; Vb.340; Vism.140 (˚posana); Pv-a.197….
ātata →
pts
…red…
ātāpin →
pts
…ardent, zealous, strenuous, active DN.iii.58, DN.iii.76 sq., DN.iii.141 (+ sampajāna), DN.iii.221, DN.iii.276; MN.i.22 MN.i.56, MN.i.116,…
āya →
pts
…in DN.i.74 (= āgamana-magga DN-a.i.78); MN.ii.15; AN.ii.166; (fig.) revenue income, money Snp-a.173.
Sk. āya; ā + i
āyata →
pts
…long, in length (with numeral) DN.iii.73 (ñātikkhaya, prolonged or heavy?); MN.i.178 (dīghato ā˚; tiriyañ ca vitthata); Ja.i.77,…
āyuka →
pts
…manussesu at the time when men lived 20 000 years DN.ii.5–DN.ii.12 (see Table at Dial. ii.6); Dhp-a.ii.9; Pv-a.135…
āṇi →
pts
- the pin of a wheel-axle, a linch-pin MN.i.119; SN.ii.266, SN.ii.267; AN.ii.32; Snp.654; Ja.vi.253, Ja.vi.432; Snp-a.243; Kp-a.45, Kp-a.50.
- a peg, pin, bolt, stop (at a door) MN.i.119; SN.ii …
āṭa →
pts
kind of bird Ja.vi.539 (= dabbimukha C.).
etym.? Cp. Sk. āṭi Turdus Ginginianus, see Aufrecht, Halāyudha p. 148
īgha →
pts
…as to origin & etym. since only found in cpd. anīgha & abs. only in exegetical literature. If genuine, it should belong to; ṛgh Sk….
ūna →
pts
…= one less, but one, minus (one or two); usually with eka (as ekūna one less, e.g. ekūna-aṭṭhasataṃ (799) Ja.i.57;…
ḍaṃsa →
pts
…Vin.i.3; Cnd. s.v. (enumerated under var. kinds of dukkhā); Vism.31 (here explained as ḍaṃsana-makkhikā or andha-makkhikā).
see…
ṭhiti →
pts
…duration, continuance, immobility; persistence, keeping up (of c. gen.); condition of (-˚) relation SN.ii.11; SN.iii.31; SN.iv.14…
ṭhāna →
pts
…ways, respects. With a numeral often = a (five)fold collection of… SN.iv.249 sq. (5 objects or things, cp. Ger. fünferlei); AN.iii.54 sq….