˚ga
˚Ga [fr. gam] adj., only as ending: going. See e. g. atiga, anuga, antalikkha˚, ura˚, pāra˚, majjha˚, samīpa˚, hattha˚. It also...
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˚Gama
˚Gama 1. adj. going, able to go; going to, leading to; in vihangama going in the air Sn 221, 606;...
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˚gāmin
˚Gāmin (adj.) [from gacchati, gam] f. ˚iṇī, in composition ˚gāmi˚. — (a) going, walking, lit.: sīgha˚ walking quickly Sn 381;...
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˚gavesaka
˚Gavesaka (adj. fr. next) looking for, seeking J i.176 (kāraṇa˚); ii.3 (aguṇa˚).
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˚gha
˚Gha (adj. — suffix to ghan) killing, destroying, see hanati. — iṇagha at Sn 246 is v. l. SS for...
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˚khattuṃ
˚Khattuŋ [Sk. ˚kṛtvah, cp. ˚kad] in compn with numerals “times”: dvikkhattuŋ, tikkhattuŋ, etc.; twice, three times, etc.
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˚pa
˚Pa (adj.) [Cp. Ved. ˚pa, adj. base of pā to drink, as ˚ga fr. gam or ˚ṭha fr. sthā] drinking; only in foll. cpds.: dhenu˚...
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˚ṭha
˚Ṭha (˚ṭṭha) (adj. — suffix) [from tiṭṭhati] standing, as opposed to either lying down or moving; located, being based on,...
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–mā
— Mā [the short form of māsa, direct dern fr. mā: see mināti] see puṇṇa — mā.
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.avajjha
.Avajjha (adj.) [grd of a + vadhati, Sk. vadhya, vadh] not to be killed or destroyed, inviolable Sn 288; J...
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*āpā
*Āpā (& *Āvā) (f.) [for āpadā, q. v.] misery, misfortune J ii.317 (loc. pl. āpāsu, v. l. avāsu, C. āpadāsu);...
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*asabha
*Asabha [Sk. ṛṣabha] see usabha.
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*asati
*Asati (& Asanāti q. v.) [Sk. aśnāti, aś to partake of, to eat or drink cp. aŋśa share, part] to...
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*āsita
*Āsita1 [= asita1?] “having eaten”, but probably māsita (pp. of mṛś to touch, cp. Sk. mṛśita, which is ordinarily in...
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*āsita
*Āsita2 [registered as such with meaning “performed” by Hardy in Index] at VvA 276 is better read with v. l....
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*dassati
*Dassati1 [Sk. *darś in dadarśa pref. to dṛś; caus. darśa- yati. Cp. Gr. de/rkomai to see; Oir. derc eye; Ags....
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*dassati
Dassati2 fut. of dadāti, q. v.
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*dhayati
*Dhayati to suck: see dhātī. Caus. dhāpayati, pp. dhāta (q. v.).
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*dunoti
*Dunoti to burn, see der, dava, dāva & dāya.
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*parikkharoti
*Parikkharoti [pariṣ+kṛ] lit. to do all round, i. e. to make up, equip, adorn (cp. parikaroti); pp. parikkhata2 (q. v.); see...
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*phāṭeti
*Phāṭeti is conjectured reading for pāteti in phrase kaṭṭhaŋ pāteti M i.21, and in adhipāteti to split (see adhipāta & vipāta). The derivation of these expressions from pat is...
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*pura
*Pura [on etym. see purā, purāṇa, pure] base of adv. & prep. denoting “before”; abl. purato (adv. & prep.) in front of...
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*ubha
*Ubha see ubho; cp. ubhato & ubhaya.
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*vābhi
*Vābhi [fr. vā to weave] appears in P. as nābhi in uṇṇa- nābhi (q. v.).
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*vacati
*Vacati [vac] see vatti.
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*varati
*Varati [vṛ] & der. (“to choose” as well as “to obstruct”) see vuṇāti.
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ababa
Ababa [of uncertain origin, prob. onomatopoetic]. N. of a cert. Purgatory, enumd. with many other similar names at A v.173...
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abaddha
Abaddha [a + baddha] not tied, unbound, unfettered Sn 39 (v. l. and Nd2 abandha; expld — by rajju —...
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abandha
Abandha (n. — adj.) [a + bandha] not tied to, not a follower or victim of It 56 (mārassa; v....
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ābandhaka
Ābandhaka (adj.) [ā + bandh, cp. Sk. ābandha tie, bond] (being) tied to (loc.) PvA 169 (sīse).
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