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Nijjareti                                                                                           Niṇhāta



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           ressāmi=jīrāpessāmi vināsessāmi ThA 269).               dhi, but see Nd 263).
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        Nijjāleti [nis+jāleti] to make an end to a blaze, to extinguish, to  Niṭṭhā (f.) [Vedic niṣṭhā (niḥṣṭhā), nis+ṭhā from °ṭha] end, con-
           put out J vi.495 (aggiṁ).                               clusion; perfection, height, summit; object, aim Vin i.255;
                                                                   S ii.186; A i.279 (object); Ps i.161. niṭṭhaṁ gacchati to
        Nijjiṇṇa (adj.)  [Sk.  nirjīrṇa, nis+jiṇṇa] destroyed, over-
                                                                   come to an end; fig. to reach perfection, be completed in the
           come, exhausted, finished, dead D i.96; M ii.217= A i.221
                                                                   faith M i.176; J i.201; Miln 310; freq. in pp. niṭṭhaṁ gata
           (vedanākkhayā sabbaṁ dukkhaṁ n. bhavissati); M i.93; A
                                                                   (niṭṭhangata) one who has attained perfection (=pabbajitānaṁ
           v.215 sq.; Nett 51.
                                                                   arahattaṁ patta) DhA iv.70; S iii.99 (a°); A ii.175; iii.450;
        Nijjita (adj.) [Sk. nirjita, nis+jita] unvanquished Miln 192 (°kam-
                                                                   v.119 sq.; Dh 351; Ps i.81, 161.
           masūrā), 332 (°vijita — sangāma); Sdhp 360.
                                                                Niṭṭhāti [Sk. niṣṭiṣṭhati, nis+tiṭṭhati, the older *sthāti restored in
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        Nijjīvata (adj.) [Sk. nirjīvita, nis+jīva ] lifeless, soulless DhsA  n
                                                                   comp ] to be at an end, to be finished J i.220; iv.391; DhA
           38; Miln 413.
                                                                   i.393. — pp. niṭṭhita, Caus. niṭṭhāpeti (q. v.).
        Nijjhatta (adj.) [pp. of nijjhāpeti, *Sk. nidhyapta or nidhyāpita]
                                                                Niṭṭhāna (nt.) [abstr. of niṭṭhāti] being finished, carrying out, ex-
           satisfied, pacified, appeased J vi.414 (=khamāpita Com.); Vv  ecution, performance D i.141; ThA 19 (=avasāya). Cp. san°.
           63 19  (=nijjhāpita VvA 265); Miln 209. See also paṭi°
                                                                Niṭṭhāpita (& niṭṭhapita) [pp. of niṭṭhāpeti] accomplished, per-
        Nijjhatti (f.) [abstr. to nijjhatta, cp. BSk. nidhyapti, formation
                                                                   formed, carried out J i.86, 172 (°ṭha°), 201.
           like P. ñatti>Sk. jñapti] conviction, understanding, realiza-
                                                                Niṭṭhāpeti [Caus. to niṭṭhāti] to carry out, perform; prepare, make
           tion; favourable disposition, satisfaction M i.320; A iv.223;
                                                                   ready, accomplish J i.86, 290; vi.366; DhA iii.172. — pp.
           Ps ii.171, 176; Miln 210.
                                                                   niṭṭhāpita Cp. pari°.
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        Nijjhāna (nt.) [*Sk. nidhyāna, ni+jhāna ] understanding, in-
                                                                Niṭṭhita (adj.) [Sk. niṣṭhita (niḥṣṭhita), nis+ṭhita, cp. niṭṭhāti]
           sight, perception, comprehension; favour, indulgence (=ni-
                                                                   brought or come to an end, finished, accomplished; (made)
           jjhāpana), pleasure, delight J vi.207. Often as °ṁ khamati:
                                                                   ready, prepared (i. e. the preparations being finished) Vin
           to be pleased with, to find pleasure in: S iii.225, 228; M i.133,
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           480; Vv 84 . Thus also diṭṭhinijjhāna — kkhanti delighting  i.35; D i.109 (bhattaṁ: the meal is ready); ii.127 (id.); J i.255
                                                                   (id.); J ii.48; iii.537 (finished); VvA 188; PvA 81; & often at
           in speculation A i.189 sq.; ii.191. Cp. upa°.
                                                                   conclusion of books & chapters. aniṭṭhita not completed DhA
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        Nijjhāna (nt.) [nis+jhāna ] conflagration, in anto°= nijjhāyana  iii.172. — su° well finished, nicely got up, accomplished Sn
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           PvA 18 (cittasantāpa+in expl of soka).
                                                                   48, 240. Cp. pari°.
        Nijjhāpana (nt.)  [Sk.  *nidhyāpana, ni+jhāpana, Caus.  to
                                                                Niṭṭhubhati (& nuṭṭhubhati Vin i.271; J i.459; also niṭṭhu-haṭi)
           jhāpeti] favourable disposition, kindness, indulgence J iv.495
                                                                   [Sk. niṣṭhubhati, but in meaning=Sk. niṣṭhīvati, nis+*thīv,
           (°ṁ karoti=khamāpeti Com.; text reads nijjhapana).
                                                                   stubh taking the function of ṣṭhīv, since stubh itself is rep-
        Nijjhāpaya (adj.) [Sk. *ni — dhyāpya, to nijjhāpeti] to be dis-  resented by thavati & thometi] to spit out, to expectorate Vin
           criminated or understood, in dun° hard to... Miln 141 (pañha).  i.271 (nuṭṭhuhitvā); iii.132 (id.); J ii.105, 117 (nuṭṭh°); vi.367;
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        Nijjhāpeti [Sk. nidhāyayati, ni+jhāpeti, Caus. to jhāyati ; cp. Sk.  DhA ii.36 (niṭṭhuhitvā). pp. nuṭṭhubhita Sdhp 121. — Cp.
                                                                   oṭṭhubhati.
           nididhyāsate] to make favourably disposed, to win somebody's
           affection, or favour, to gain over Vin ii.96; M i.321; J iv.108;  Niṭṭhubhana (nt.) [Sk. niṣṭhīvana, see niṭṭhubhati & cp. Prk.
           414, 495; vi.516; Miln 264; VvA 265 (nijjhāpita=nijjhatta).  niṭṭhuhana] spitting out, spittle J i.47; PvA 80 (=kheḷa, v. l.
                                                                   SS niṭṭhuvana, BB niṭhūna).
        Nijjhāma (adj. n.) [Sk. niḥkṣāma, cp. niḥkṣīṇa, nis+ jhāma of
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           jhāyati =Sk. kṣāyati] burning away, wasting away, consum-  Niṭṭhurin (adj.) [Sk. niṣṭhura or niṣṭhūra, ni+thūra= thūla; cp.
           ing or consumed A i.295; Nett 77, 95 paṭipadā.          Prk. niṭṭhura] rough, hard, cruel, merciless Sn 952 (a°; this
               -taṇha (adj.) of consuming thirst, very thirsty J i.44; -  reading is mentioned as v. l. by Bdhgh at SnA 569, & the
           taṇhika=°taṇha denoting a class of Petas (q. v.) Miln 294,  reading anuddharī given; vv. ll. SS anuṭṭhurī, BB anuṭṭharī,
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           303, 357.                                               expl as anissukī. Nd 440 however has aniṭṭhurī with expl n
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        Nijjhāyati [Sk. nidhyāyati, ni+jhāyati ] to meditate, reflect,  of nitthuriya as under issā at Vbh 357).
           think S iii.140 sq. (+passati, cp. jānāti), 157; M i.334 (jhāyati  Niṭṭhuriya (nt.) [cp. Sk. niṣṭhuratva] hardness, harshness, rough-
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           n. apajjhāyati); iii.14 (id.). Cp. upa°.                ness Nd 440; Nd 484 (in exegesis of makkha)= Vbh 357.
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        Nijjhāyati [ni+jhāyati ] to be consumed (by sorrow), to fret Nd 1  Niḍḍāyati [Sk. nirdāti, nis+dāyati, cp. Sk. nirdātar weeder] to
           433.                                                    cut out, to weed D i.231 (niddāyit°); It 56 (as v. l. niddāta for
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        Nijjhāyana (nt.) [Sk. *niḥkṣāyana, nis+jhāyana of jhāyati ]  niṇhāta, q. v.); J i.215. Caus. niḍḍāpeti to cause to weed, to
           burning away, consumption; fig. remorse, mortification in  have weeds dug up Vin ii.180.
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           anto° J i.168 (cp. nijjhāna ).                       Niḍḍha (nt.) [Vedic nīḍa resting — place ni+sad "sitting down"]
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        Niṭṭha (adj.) [Sk. niṣṭha, ni+°tha; cp. niṭṭhā ] dependent on, rest-  nest, place, seat Dh 148 (v. l. niḷa).
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           ing on, intent upon S iii.13 (accanta°); Nd 263 (rūpa°).  Niṇhāta (adj.) [Sk. *niḥsnāta, nis+nahāta] cleansed, purified It
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        Niṭṭhā (f.) [Sk. niṣṭhā; ni+ṭhā, abstr. of adj. — suff. °ṭha] basis,  56 (°pāpaka=sinless; with several vv. ll. amongst which nid-
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                                                                   dāta of niḍḍāyati=cleansed of weeds) =Nd 58 (ninhāta°)=Nd 2
           foundation, familiarity with Sn 864 (expl. SnA 551 by samid-
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