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Jāla Jivhā
D ii.17 (see Dial. ii.14, note 3), cp. jālitambanakhehi Vv 81 16 Jiṇṇa [pp. of jarati] 1. decayed, broken up, frail, decrepit,
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(expl at VvA 315: jālavantehi abhilohita — nakkehi. Tena old: vuḍḍha mahallaka andhagata vayo — anupatta Nd 261;
jāli (v. l. jāla — ) hatthataṁ mahāpurisa — lakkhaṇaṁ tam- jarājiṇṇatāya jiṇṇa DA i.283. — Vin ii.189; D i.114; M ii.48
banakhataṁ anuvyañ anañ ca dasseti). sq., 66; A ii.249; iv.173; Sn 1 (urago va jiṇṇaṁ tacaṁ jahāti);
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Jāla [Sk. jvāla, from jalati] glow, blaze J v.326; PvA 52 (=tejas), Pv i.12 (same simile); Sn 1120, 1144; J i.58; iii.22 ( — pi-
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lotikā worn — out rags); Dh 155, 260; Pv ii.11 (jarājiṇṇa PvA
154 (raṁsi°); Miln 357; Vism 419 (kappavināsaka°).
147); Pug 33; Vism 119 (°vihārā), 356 (°sandamānikā), 357
-roruva N. of one of the two Roruva hells ("blazes") J
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v.271; -sikhā a glowing crest i. e. a flame Nd 11 (=accī). (°koṭṭha); ThA 213 ( — ghara a tumble — down house); PvA
40 ( — goṇa=jaraggava), 55 (of a roof). Cp. °tara J iv.108. —
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Jālaka (nt.) [jāla +ka] 1. a net J vi.536; Dāvs v.51. - 2. a bud A
2. digested J ii.362
iv.117 sq. (°jāta in bud). — f. jālikā chain armour Miln 199.
Jiṇṇaka (adj.)=jiṇṇa Sn 98, 124; J iv.178, 366; Sdhp 299 (sālā).
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Jālā (f.) [see jāla ] a flame J i.216, 322; Miln 148, 357.
Jiṇṇatā (f.) [cp. jiṇṇa, jaratā & jīraṇatā] decrepitude DA i.283
Jālin (adj. — n.) "having a net," ensnaring, deceptive: (a) lit. a
(jarā°).
fisherman J ii.178. — (b) fig. usually in f. °inī of tanhā (en-
snarer, witch) S i.107=Dh 180; A ii.211; Th 1, 162, 908; Dhs Jita [pp. of jayati, conquer] conquered, subdued, mastered: (nt.)
victory. jitā me pāpakā dhammā Vin i.8; — Dh 40, 104 (attā
1059; Vism 1; DhsA 363; cp. M Vastu i.166; iii.92.
jitaṁ seyyo for attā jito seyyo see DhA ii.228), 105, 179; Vv
Jāleti [caus. of jalati. See also jaleti] to cause to burn, to light, 27
64 (jitindriya one whose senses are mastered, cp. guttin-
kindle J ii.104; iv.290; v.32.
driya). — Cp. vi°.
-Ji (adj. — suffix) [From jayati to conquer] winning, victorious:
Jitatta (nt.) [n. abstr. of jita] mastery, conquest VvA 284.
sangāma° victorious in fight, in sangāmaj' uttama "greatest of
Jina [pp. med. of jayati] conquering, victorious, often of the Bud-
conquerors" Dh 103; sabba° S iv.83.
dha, "Victor": jitā me pāpakā dhammā tasmâhaṁ Upaka jino
Jigacchā (f.) see jighacchā.
ti Vin i.8=M i.171; Vin v.217; Sn 379, 697, 989, 996. magga°
Jigiṁsaka (adj.) [see next] one who wishes to gain, desirous of, conqueror of the Path Sn 84 sq.; saṁsuddha° (id.) Sn 372.
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pursuing Sn 690. Cp khetta°. In other connections: Pv iv.3 ; Th 2, 419 (jin'
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amhase rūpinaṁ Lacchiṁ expl at ThA 268 as jinā amhase
Jigiṁsati [Desid. of ji, jayati. On etym. see also Kern, Toev.
jinā vat' amha rūpavatiṁ Siriṁ).
p. 44] to desire, to wish to acquire, to covet; Sn 700; J ii.285;
-cakka the Buddha's reign, rule, authority J iv.100; -putta
iii.172 (v. l. BB. jigissaṁ); iv.406 (v. l. SS. jihiṁ°, BB. jigī°);
disciple of the B. Miln 177; -bhūmi the ground or footing of a
v.372; vi.268. As jigīsati Th 1, 1110.
conqueror PvA 254; -sāsana the doctrine of the B. Dpvs iv.3,
Jigiṁsanatā (f.) [n. abstr. fr. jigiṁsati] desire for, covetousness
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Vbh 353 (v. l. BB. nijigīsanatā); cp. Vism. 29
Jināti=jayati (jeti). See also vi°.
Jigucchaka (adj.) one who dislikes or disapproves of M i.327
Jimha (adj.) [Vedic jihma] crooked, oblique, slant, fig. dishon-
(paṭhavī°, āpa° etc.) Miln 343.
est, false (cp. vanka, opp. uju | M i.31 (+vanka); A v.289,
Jigucchati [Desid. of gup] to shun, avoid, loathe, detest, to be
290; J i.290 (spelled jima); iii.111=v.222; vi.66; Vism 219
disgusted with or horrified at (c. instr.) D i.213 (iddhi — pāṭi-
(ajimha=uju); PvA 51 (citta° vanka...; opp. uju). Cp. kuṭila.
hāriyena aṭṭiyāmi harāyāmi j.): A iv.174 (kāyaduccaritena);
Jimhatā (f.) [n. abstr. to jimha] crookedness, deceit (opp. ujutā)
Sn 215 (kammehi pāpakehi; SnA 266=hiriyati); J ii.287; Pug.
Dhs 50, 51 (+vankatā); Vbh 359.
36. — ppr. jigucchamāna It 43; grd. jigucchitabba A i.126;
pp. jigucchita Sn 901. — See also jeguccha, jegucchin. Jimheyya (nt.) [from jimha] crookedness, deceit, fraud M i.340
(sāṭheyyāni kūṭeyyāni vankeyyāni j.°); A iv.189 (id.) v.167.
Jigucchana (nt.) dislike, contempt, disgust Vism 159; PvA 120.
Jiyā (f.) [Vedic jyā=Gr. βιός bow, cp. also Lat. filum thread] a
Jigucchā (f.) disgust for, detestation, avoidance, shunning: tapo°
bow string M i.429 (five kinds); J ii.88; iii.323; Vism 150; DA
(detesting asceticism) D i.174; S i.67; A ii.200; jigucchabīb-
i.207. -kāra bowstring — maker Miln 331.
haccha — dassana detestable & fearful — looking PvA 56.
Note. A diff. spelling, digucchā, occurs at DhsA 210. Jivhā (f.) [Vedic jihvā, cp. Lat. lingua (older dingua); Goth.
tuggo; Ohg. zunga; E. tongue] the tongue. — (a) physically:
Jighacchati [Desid. to ghasati, eat] to have a desire to eat, to be
Vin i.34; A iv.131; Sn 673, 716; Dh 65, 360; J ii.306; PvA 99
hungry D ii.266; pp. jighacchita DhA ii.145.
(of Petas: visukkha — kanthaṭṭha j.), 152. — Of the tongue
Jighacchā (f.) [from jighacchati] appetite, hunger, often comb d
of the mahāpurusha which could touch his ears & cover his
with pipāsā, desire to drink, thirst, e. g. S i.18; A ii.143, 153;
forehead: Sn 1022; p. 108; & pahūta — jivhatā the charac-
Miln 304. — M i.13, 114; 364; iii.97, 136; A iii.163; Dh 203
teristic of possessing a prominent tongue (as the 27th of the
(j. paramā rogā); J ii.445; iii.19; (°abhibhūta=chāta); Miln
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204, 304; Sdhp 118, 388. Cp. khudā & chāta. Note. A diff.
dujjivha (adj.) having a bad tongue (of a poisonous snake) A
spelling as dighacchā occurs at A ii.117.
iii.260. — (b) psychologically: the sense of taste. It follows
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Jiñjuka the Gunja shrub (Abrus precatorius) J iv.333 (akkhīni j. after ghāna (smell) as the 4th sense in the enum of sense — or-
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°phalasadisāni, cp. in same application guñjā); v.156 (j. °pha- gans (jivhāya rasaṁ sāyati Nd under rūpa; jivhā — viññeyya
lasannibha); DhA i.177 (°gumba). rasa D i.245; ii.281; M ii.42) Vin i.34; D iii.102, 226; M i.191;
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