aññāta

Aññāta1

known, recognised Snp.699. an˚; what is not known, in phrase anaññāta-ññassāmī’ t’ indriya the faculty of him (who believes): “I shall know what is not known (yet)” DN.iii.219; SN.v.204; Iti.53 Pp.2; Dhs.296 (cp. Dhs trsl.86); Ne.15, Ne.54, Ne.60, Ne.191.

  • -mānin one who prides himself in having perfect knowledge one who imagines to be in possession of right insight AN.iii.175 sq.; Thag.953.

pp. of ājānāti, q.v.

Aññāta2

unknown, see ñāta.

a + ñāta