Page 104 - Pali English Dictionary.
P. 104

Asa hīra                                                                                          Asanthava



           unfaltering); Dpvs iv.12.                            *Asati (& Asanāti q. v.) [Sk. aśnāti, aś to partake of, to eat or
                                                                   drink cp. aṁśa share, part] to eat; imper. asnātu J v 376; fut.
        Asakka (adj.) [a + sakka; Sk. aśakya] impossible J v. 362 (°rūpa).
                                                                   asissāmi Th 1, 223; Sn 970. — ppr. med. asamāna J v.59;
        Asakkuṇeyya (adj.) [grd. of a + sakkoti] impossible, unable to J
                                                                   Sn 239. ger. asitvā Miln 167; & asitvāna J iv.371 (an°). pp.
           i.55; KhA 185 and passim.
                                                                   asita (q. v.). See also the spurious forms asmiye & añhati
                                                                                           1
        Asakkhara (adj.) [a + sakkhara] not stony, free from gravel or  (añhamāna Sn 240), also āsita .
           stones, smooth J v.168; DhA iii.401 (opp. sasakkhara).
                                                                Asatiyā (adv.) [instr. of a + sati] heedlessly, unintentionally J
        Asakyadhītā (f.) [a + sakyadhītā] not a true Buddhist nun Vin  iii.486.
           iv.214.
                                                                Asatta (adj.) [pp. of a + sajjati] not clinging or attached, free from
                                                                                             2
        Asagguṇa [a + sagguṇa] bad quality, vice Sdhp 382 (°bhāvin, the  attachment Sn 1059; Dh 419; Nd 107, 108; DhA iv.228.
           a° belongs to the whole cpd.).
                                                                Asattha (n. adj.) [a + sattha] absence of a sword or knife, with-
                                                                                        d.
        Asankita & °iya (adj.) [a + sankita, pp. of śank] not hesitating,  out a knife, usually comb with adaṇḍa in var. phrases: see
           not afraid, not anxious, firm, bold J i.334 (°iya); v.241; Sdhp  under daṇḍa. Also at Th 1, 757 (+ avaṇa).
           435, 541.
                                                                Asadisa (adj.) [a + sadisa] incomparable, not having its like DhA
        Asankuppa (adj.) [a + sankuppa, grd. of kup] not to be shaken;  ii.89; iii.120 (°dāna).
           immovable; steady, safe (Ep. of Nibbāna) Sn 1149 (cp. Nd 2
                                                                Asaddha (adj.) [a + saddha] not believing, without faith D iii.252,
           106); Th 1, 649.
                                                                   282.
        Asankusaka (adj.) [a + sankusaka, which is distorted from Sk.
                                                                Asaddhamma [a + sat + dhamma, cp. asat & BSk. asaddharma]
           sankasuka splitting, crumbling, see Kern, Toev. p. 18] not con-  evil condition, sin, esp. sexual intercourse; usually mentioned
                                                    n.
           trary J vi.297 (°vattin, C. appaṭilomavattin, cp. J trsl vi.143).
                                                                   as a set of several sins, viz. as 3 at It 85; as 4 at A ii.47; as 7
        Asankheyya (adj.) [a + sankheyya, grd. of saṁ — khyā] incal-  at D iii.252, 282; as 8 at Vin ii.202.
           culable, innumerable, nt. an immense period A ii.142; Miln  1
                                                                Asana (nt.) [Vedic aśan(m)] stone, rock J ii.91; v.131.
           232 (cattāri a.), 289 DhA i.5, 83, 104.                    2
                                                                Asana (nt.) [cp. Sk. aśana of aś, cp. asati] eating, food; adj.
        Asanga (adj.) [a + sanga] not sticking to anything, free from at-
                                                                   eating J i.472 (ghatâsana Ep. of the fire; v.64 (id.). Usually in
           tachment, unattached Th 2, 396 (°mānasa, = anāsattacitta ThA
                                                                   neg. form anasana fasting, famine, hunger Sn 311 (= khudā
           259); Miln 343. Cp. next.
                                                                   SnA 324); DA i.139. See also nirasana.
        Asangita (adj.) [fr. asanga, a + sangita, or should we read   3
                                                                Asana (nt.) [Sk. asana] the tree Pentaptera Tomentosa J i.40 (as
           asangika?] not sticking or stuck, unimpeded, free, quick J
                                                                   Bodhi — tree of Gotama); ii.91; v.420; vi.530.
           v.409.
                                                                      4
                                                                Asana (nt.) [cp. Sk. asanā, to asyati to hurl, throw] an arrow M
        Asacca (adj.) [a + sacca] not true, false J v.399.
                                                                   i.82 = S i.62. Cp. asani.
        Asajjamāna (adj.) [ppr. med. of a + sajjati, sañj] not clinging,  Asanāti [see asati] to eat, to consume (food) J i.472; v. 64; vi.14
                                            2
           not stuck, unattached Sn 38, 71 (cp. Nd 107); Dh 221 (nā-
                                                                   (Esb. note: read asnāti; C. paribhuñjati).
           marūpasmiṁ a. = alaggamana DhA iii.298).
                                                                Asani (f.) [Vedic aśani in same meaning; with Sk. aśri corner,
        Asajjittho 2 nd  sg. pret. med. of sajjati to stick or cling to, to
                                                                   caturaśra four cornered (see assa), to Lat. ācer pointed, sharp,
           hesitate J i.376. See sajjati.
                                                                   Gr. α῎κρος pointed, Ags. egl sting, Ohg. ekka corner, point.
                                                                                                      1
        Asajjhaya [a + sajjhāya] non — repetition Dh 241 (cp. DhA  Connected with this is Sk. aśan (see asana ). Cp. also aṁsa
                                                                          2
           iii.347).                                               & asama ] orig. a sharp stone as hurling — weapon thence in
                                                                   mythol. Indra's thunderbolt, thunder — clap, lightning J i.71,
        Asañña (adj.) [a + saññā] unconscious, °sattā unconscious be-
                                                                   167; ii.154; iii.323; Miln 277; VvA 83.
           ings N. of a class of Devas D i.28 (cp. DA i.118 and BSk.
                                                                       -aggi the fire of thunder, i. e. lightning or fire caused
           asaṁjñika — sattvāḥ Divy 505).
                                                                   by lightning DhA iii.71.  -pāta the falling of the thunder-
        Asaññata (adj.) [a + saññata, pp. of saṁ + yam] unrestrained,
                                                                   bolt, thunderclap, lightning DA i.280 (or should we read asan-
           intemperate, lacking self — control It 43 = 90 = Sn 662 = Dh
                                                                   nipāta?); PvA 45.  -vicakka same as °pāta (?) S ii. 229 (=
           307.
                                                                   lābha — sakkāra — silokassa adhivacana); D iii.44, 47.
        Asaññin (adj.) [a + saññin] unconscious D i.54 (°gabbhā, cp. DA
                                                                Asantasaṁ & °anto (adj.) [ppr. of a + santasati] fearless, not
           i.163); iii.111, 140, 263; It 87; Sn 874.                                             2
                                                                   afraid Sn 71, 74; J iv.101; vi.306; Nd 109.
        Asaṭha (adj.) [a + saṭha] without guile, not fraudulent, honest D
                                                                Asantāsin (adj.) [a + santāsin, cp. asantāsaṁ] fearless, not trem-
           iii.47, 55, 237; DhA i.69.                                                            2
                                                                   bling, not afraid Sn 850; Dh 351; Nd 109; DhA iv.70.
        Asaṁṭhita (adj.) [a + saṇṭhita] not composed, unsettled, fickle It
                                                                Asantuṭṭha [pp. of a + santussati] not contented with, greedy,
           62, 94.
                                                                   insatiate, unhappy Sn 108. Cp. next.
        Asat (Asanto) [a + sat, ppr. of asti] not being, not being good,
                                                                Asantuṭṭhitā (f.) [abstr. fr. asantuṭṭhita = asantuṭṭha] dissatisfac-
           i. e. bad, not genuine (cp. asa); freq., e. g. Sn 94, 131, 881,
                                                                   tion, discontentment D iii.214 (so read for tutth°) = A i.95.
           950; Dh 73, 77, 367; It 69 (asanto nirayaṁ nenti). See also
                                                                Asanthava [a + santhava] dissociation, separation from society,
           asaddhamma.
                                                             100
   99   100   101   102   103   104   105   106   107   108   109