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Āsajja                                                                                                Āsava



           itvā, which comes near the usual paraphrase ghaṭṭetvā) — 3.  Vism 69.
           knocking against or "giving one a setting — to", insulting, of-
                                                                Āsandi (f.) [fr. ā + sad] an extra long chair, a deck — chair Vin
           fending, assailing D i.107 (ā. ā. avocāsi = ghaṭṭetvā DA i.276);
                                                                   i.192; ii.142, 163, 169, 170; D i.7 (= pamāṇâtikkant' āsanaṁ
           A iii.373 (tādisaṁ bhikkhuṁ ā.); J v.267 (isiṁ ā. Gotamaṁ; C.  DA i.86), 55 = M i.515 = S iii.307 (used as a bier) A i.181; J
           p. 272 āsādetvā); Pv iv.7 10  (isiṁ ā. = āsādetvã PvA 266). —
                                                                   i.108. See note at Dial. i.11.
           4. "sitting on", i. e. attending constantly to, persevering, ener-
                                                                Āsandikā (f.) fr. āsandi] a small chair or tabouret Vin ii. 149;
           getically, with energy or emphasis, willingly, spontaneously
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           M i.250; D iii.258 = A iv.236 (dānaṁ deti); Vv 10 (dānaṁ  KhA 44.
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           adāsiṁ; cp. VvA 55 samāgantvā). See āsada, āsādeti, āsīdeti,  Āsanna (adj.) [pp. of ā + sad, see āsīdati] near (cp. āsajja ), opp.
           āsajjana.                                               dūra J ii.154; DhA ii 91; PvA 42, 243.
        Āsajjana (nt.) [fr. āsajja in meaning of no. 3] "knocking against",  Āsappanā (fr.) [fr. + sṛp] lit. "creeping on to", doubt, mistrust,
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                                                                              d.
           setting on, insult, offence Vin ii.203 (°ṁ Tathāgataṁ an insult  always comb with parisappanā Nd 1; Dhs 1004 (trsl. "eva-
           to the T.; quoted as such at VvA 55, where two meanings of  sion", cp. Dhs trsl. p 116), 1118, 1235; DA i.69.
           ā. are given, corresponding to āsajja 1 & 3, viz. samāgama &  Āsabha [the guṇa — and comp form of usabha, corresponding to
                                                                                         n.
           ghaṭṭana, the latter in this quot.) = It 86 (so to be read with v. l.;                     n.
                                                                   Sk. ārṣabha > ṛṣabha, see usabha] (in comp ) a bull, peculiar
           T. has āpajja naṁ); S i.114 (apuññaṁ pasavi Māro āsajjanaṁ
                                                                   to a bull, bull — like, fig. a man of strong & eminent qualities,
           Tathāgataṁ; trsl. "in seeking the T. to assail"); J v.208.
                                                                   a hero or great man, a leader, thus in tār° Sn 687; nar° Sn 684,
        Āsati [from as] to sit DA i.208; h. sg. āsi S i.130. - pp. āsīna (q.  696; āsabha — camma bull's hide J vi. 453 (v. l. usabha°).
           v.).                                                        -ṭṭhāna (as āsabhaṇṭhāna) "bull's place", first place, dis-
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        Āsatta [pp. of ā + sañj] (a) lit. hanging on, in phrase kaṇṭhe  tinguished position, leadership M i.69; S ii.27; A ii.8 (C. seṭṭha
                                                                   — ṭṭhāna uttama — ṭṭhāna); iii.9; v.33 sq.; DA i. 31; KhA 104.
           āsatto kuṇapo a corpse hanging round one's neck M i.120; J
           i.5. — (b) fig. attached to, clinging to J i. 377 (+ satta lagga);  Āsabhin (adj.) [fr. āsabha] bull — like, becoming to a bull, lordly,
           ThA 259 (an°).                                          majestic, imposing, bold; only in phrase °ṁ vācaṁ bhāsati
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        Āsatta [pp. of ā + śap] accursed, cursed J v.446 (an°).    "speak the lordly word" D ii.15, 82; M iii.123j J i.53; DA i.91;
                                                                   cp. Dāvs i.28 (nicchārayi vācaṁ āsabhiṁ).
        Āsatti (f.) [ā + sañj] attachment, hanging on (w. loc.), de-
                                                                Āsamāna (adj.) [ppr. of āsaṁsati or āsiṁsati, for the usual ear-
           pendence, clinging Vin ii.156 = A i.138; S i.212; Sn 777                                            6
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           (bhavesu); Nd 51, 221; Nett 12, 128. — Cp. nirāsattin.  lier āsasāna] wishing, desiring, hoping, expecting Vv 84 (kiṁ
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                                                                   ā = kiṁ paccāsiṁ santo VvA 336); Pv iv.1  (= āsiṁsamāna
        Āsada [ā + sad; cp. āsajja & āsādeti] — 1. approach, dealing with,
                                                                   patthayamana PvA 226).
           business with (acc.), concern, affair, means of acting or get-
                                                                Āsaya [ā + śī, cp. in similar meaning & derivation anusaya. The
           ting Vin ii.195 = J v.336 (mā kuñjara nāgam āsado); M i.326
                                                                   semantically related Sk. āśraya from ā + śri is in P. repre-
           (metaṁ āsado = mā etaṁ āsado do not meddle with this, lit.,
                                                                   sented by assaya. Cp. also BSk. āśayataḥ intentionally, in
           be not this any affair); J i 414 (cakkaṁ āsado you have to do
                                                                   earnest Divy 281; Av. Ś ii.161] — 1. abode, haunt, recep-
           with the wheel; interpreted as adj. in meaning patto = finding,
                                                                   tacle; dependence on, refuge, support, condition S i.38; Vin
           getting); vi.528 (interpreted as ankusa a hook, i. e. means of
                                                                   iii.151; J ii.99; Miln 257; VvA 60; PvA 210; jal° river VvA
           getting something). — 2. (as adj.) in phrase durāsada hard to
                                                                   47; Pgdp 80; adj. depending on, living in (—°) Miln 317;
           sit on, i. e. hard to get at, unapproachable, difficult to attack
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                                                                   Nd 362 (bil°, dak° etc.). See also āmāsaya, pakkāsaya. — 2.
           or manage or conquer Sn p. 107 (cp. SnA 451); J vi.272; Vv                                       d.
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           50 (= anupagamanīyato kenaci pi anāsādanīyato ca durāsado  (fig.) inclination, intention, will, hope; often comb & com-
                                                                   pared with anusaya (inclination, hankering, disposition), e. g.
           VvA 213); Miln 21; Dpvs v.21; vi.38; Sdhp 384.
                                                                   at Ps i. 133; ii.158; Vbh 340; Vism 140 (°posana); PvA 197.
        Āsana (nt.) [from āsati] sitting, sitting down; a seat, throne M
                                                                   — SnA 182 (°vipatti), 314 (°suddhi), KhA 103 (°sampatti).
           i.469; Vin i.272 (= pallankassa okāsa); S i.46 (ek° sitting alone,                              3
                                                                   Cp. nirāsaya. — 3. outflow, excretion Pv iii.5 (gabbh° =
           a solitary seat); A iii.389 (an° without a seat); Sn 338, 718,  gabbha — mala PvA 198); Vism 344.
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           810, 981; Nd 131; J iv.435 (āsān' ûdaka — dāyin giving
                                                                Āsayati [ā + śī; lit. "lie on", cp. Ger. anliegen & Sk. āśaya
           seat & drink); v.403 (id.); vi.413; DhA ii.31 (dhamm° the
                                                                   = Ger. Angelegenheit] to wish, desire, hope, intend J iv.291
           preacher's seat or throne); SnA 401; PvA 16, 23, 141.
                                                                   (grd. āsāyana, gloss esamāna). See āsaya.
               -âbhihara gift or distinction of the seat J i.81. -ûpagata
           endowed with a seat, sitting down Sn 708 (= nisinna SnA 495).  Āsava [fr. ā + sru, would corresp. to a Sk. *āsrava, cp. Sk. ās-
           -paññāpaka one who appoints seats Vin ii.305. -paṭikkhitta  rāva. The BSk. āśrava is a (wrong) sankritisation of the Pāli
           one who rejects all seats, or objects to sitting down D i.167; A  āsava, cp. Divy 391 & kṣīnāśrava] that which flows (out or on
           i.296; ii.206; Pug 55. -sālā a hall with seating accommoda-  to) outflow & influx. 1. spirit, the intoxicating extract or se-
           tion Vism 69; DhA ii. 65; iv.46.                        cretion of a tree or flower, O. C. in Vin iv.110 (four kinds); B.
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        Āsana (?) eating Vism 116 (visam°, cp. visam — āsita Miln  on D iii.182 (five kinds) DhsA 48; KhA 26; J iv.222; vi.9. —
                                                                   2. discharge from a sore, A i.124, 127 = Pug 30. — 3. in psy-
           302). See, however, māsana.
                                                                   chology, t.t. for certain specified ideas which intoxicate the
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        Āsanaka (nt.) [āsana + ka] a small seat Vv 1 .
                                                                   mind (bemuddle it, befoozle it, so that it cannot rise to higher
        Āsanika (adj.) [fr. āsana] having a seat; in ek° sitting by oneself  things). Freedom from the "Āsavas" constitutes Arahantship,
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