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Jīvin Joteti
Jīvin (adj.) (usually — °) living, leading a life (of...) S i.42, 61; (aggo jeṭṭho seṭṭho=the first, foremost & best of all); A i.108;
Sn 88, 181; Dh 164; PvA 27. Cp. dīgha°, dhamma°. ii.87; iii.152; iv.175; J i.138 (°putta); ii.101 (°bhātā), 128
(°yakkhinī); iv.137.
Juṇhā (f.) [Sk. jyotsnā, see also P. dosinā) moonlight, a moonlit
-apacāyin, in phrase kule — j. — apacāyin paying due
night, the bright fortnight of the month (opp. kālapakkha) Vin
respect to the clan — elders D iii.72, 74; S v.468; Vism 415;
i.138, 176; J i.165; iv.498 (°pakkha). 2
DhA i.265. Same for °apacāyikā (f.) honour to... Nd 294, &
Juti (f.) [Sk. jyuti & dyuti, to dyotate, see jotati] splendour,
°apacāyitar D iii.70, 71, 145, 169. -māsa N. of a month SnA
brightness, effulgence, light J ii.353; PvA 122, 137, 198. The 359.
n
spelling juti at M i.328 (in comb gati+juti) seems to be faulty
Jeṭṭhaka=jeṭṭha J i.253; ii.101 (°tāpasa); iii.281 (°kam māra:
for cuti (so as v. l. given on p. 557). 3
head of the silversmith's guild); iv.137, 161; v.282; Pv i.11
-dhara (jutin°) carrying or showing light, shining, re-
(putta=pubbaja PvA 57); DhA iii.237 (°sīla); iv.111 (id.); PvA
splendent, brilliant S i.121; J ii.353; DhA i.432.
36 (°bhariyā), 42 (°pesakāra head of the weaver's guild), 47
Jutika (adj.) (—°) having light, in mahā° of great splendour D
(°vāṇija), 75.
ii.272; A i.206; iv.248.
Jeti see jayati.
Jutimatā (f.) [fr. jutimant] splendour, brightness, prominence J
Jevanīya (nt.) a kind of (missile) weapon A iv.107=110 (comb d
14; v.405
with āvudha & salāka; vv. ll. vedhanika, jeganika, jevanika).
Jutimant (adj.) [fr. juti] brilliant, bright; usually fig. as promi-
Jotaka (adj.) [from juti] illuminating, making light; explaining J
nent in wisdom: "bright." distinguished, a great light (in this
ii.420; Dpvs xiv.50; Miln 343 (=lamp-lighter). — f. °ikā ex-
sense often as v. l. to jātimant) D ii.256 (ī); S v.24; Dh 89
(=DhA ii.163 ñāṇajutiyā jotetvā); Sn 508; Pv iv.1 35 (=PvA planation, commentary, N. of several Commentaries, e. g. the
Paramatthajotikā on the Sutta Nipāta (KhA 11); cp. the similar
230 ñāṇajutiyā jutimā).
expression dīpanī (Paramatthadīpanī on Th 2; Vv & Pv.). —
Jutimantatā (f.) [fr. jutimant] splendour SnA 453.
Jotika Np. DhA i.385 (Jotiya); Vism 233, 382.
Juhati [Sk. juhoti, *gheu(d); cp. Gr. ξέω, ξύτρα, ξϋλος; Lat. Jotati [Sk. dyotate to shine, *deiǮā ; cp. Gr. δέαται shine, δ¨ηλος
fundo; Goth. giutan, Ohg. giozan] to pour (into the fire), to
clear; also Sk. dī in dīpyate; Lat. dies. Dhtp 120 gives jut
sacrifice, offer; to give, dedicate A ii.207 (aggiṁ); Sn 1046 in meaning "ditti," i. e. light] to shine, be splendid JǤ i.53;
2
(=Nd 263 deti cīvaraṁ, etc.); 428 (aggihuttaṁ jūhato), p. 79 vi.100, 509; PvA 71 (jotantī=obhāsentī).
(aggiṁ); Pug 56; fut. juhissati S i.166 (aggiṁ); caus. hāpeti 2
Jotana (nt.) & jotanā (f.) [cp. Sk. dyotana] illumination, expla-
pp. huta; see also hava, havi, homa.
nation J vi.542; Ps ii.112; VvA 17 (°nā).
Juhana (nt.) [fr. juhati] offering, sacrifice D i.12, J ii.43.
Joti (m. nt.) [Sk. jyotis (cp. dyuti) nt. to dyotate, see jotati] 1.
Jūta (nt.) [Sk. dyūta pp. of div, dīvyati, P. dibbati to play at 2
light, splendour, radiance S i.93; A ii.85; Vv 16 . — 2. a star:
dice] gambling, playing at dice D i.7 (°ppamādaṭṭhāna cp. DA
see cpds. — 3. fire S i.169; Th 1, 415; J iv.206; sajotibhūta
i.85)≈; iii.182, 186 (id.); J i.290; iii.198; vi.281; DhA ii.228. set on fire S ii.260; A iii.407 sq.; J i.232.
2
°ṁ kīḷati to play at d. J i.289; iii.187. — See also dūta .
-parāyaṇa (adj.) attaining to light or glory S i.93; A ii.85;
-gīta a verse sung at playing dice (for luck) J i.289, 293; 2
D iii.233; Pug 51; -pāvaka a brilliant fire Vv 16 (expl. VvA
-maṇḍala dice board (=phalaka J i.290) J i.293. -sālā gam-
79: candima — suriya — nakkhatta tāraka — rūpānaṁ sād-
bling hall J vi.281.
hāraṇa — nāmaṁ); -pāsāṇa a burning glass made of a crys-
Je (part.) exclamation: oh! ah! now then! Vin i.232, 292 (gaccha tal DhA iv.209; -mālikā a certain torture (setting the body
je); M i.126; VvA 187, 207; DhA iv.105. on fire: making a fiery garland) M i.87=A i.47=ii.122=Nd 1
2
154=Nd 604=Miln 197; -rasa a certain jewel (wishing stone)
Jeguccha (adj.) & jegucchiya (J ii.437) [sec. der. fr. jigucchā]
VvA 111, 339; DhA i.198; Miln 118; -sattha the science
contemptible, loathsome, detestable J iv.305; Vism 250; Th 1,
of the stars, astronomy: one of the 6 Vedic disciplines: see
1056; PvA 78, 192 (asuci+). Cp. pari°. — a° not despised Sn
chaḷanga, cp. jotisā.
852; Th 1, 961.
Jotimant (adj.) [joti+mant, cp. also P. jutimant] luminous, en-
Jegucchitā (f.) [see jigucchita] avoidance, detestation, disgust
dowed with light or splendour, bright, excellent (in knowl-
Vin i.234; M i.30; A iv.182 sq.
edge) Sn 348 (=paññājoti — sampanna SnA 348).
Jegucchin (adj.) one who detests or avoids (usually — °) M i.77;
Jotisā (f.) [=Sk. jyotiṣa (nt.)] astronomy Miln 3.
(parama°), 78 A iv.174, 182 sq., 188 sq., Miln 352 (pāpa°).
Jeṭṭha (adj.) [compar. — superl. formation of jyā power. Joteti [Caus. of jotati] (a) trs. to cause to shine, illuminate,
Gr. βία, from ji in jināti & jayati "stronger than others," make clear, explain A ii.51=J v.509 (bhāsaye jotaye dham-
used as superl. (& compar.) to vuḍḍha old — elder, eldest. maṁ; Gloss J v.510 katheyya for joteyya=jotaye) It 108; J
The compar. *jeyya is a grammarian's construction, see re- ii.208; PvA 18. — (b) intrs. to shine DhA ii.163 (ñāṇajutiyā
jotetvā); pp. jotita resplendent PvA 53.
marks on kaniṭṭha] better (than others), best, first, supreme;
first — born; elder brother or sister, elder, eldest D ii.15
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