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Nipalāvita                                                                                       Nipphanna



           i.326.                                                  mann trsl. i.119: "dem keine Sonderheit behagt"); A iii.431;
                                                                   iv.229 sq.; Miln 262.
        Nipāka (adj.) [Sk. nipāka, ni+pāka (pacati)] full grown, fully
           developed, in full strength J vi.327 (of a tree).    Nippabha (adj.) [nis+prabhā] without splendour J ii.415; Miln
                                                                   102.
        Nipāta [Sk. nipāta, ni+pāta, of nipatati] 1. falling down Dh 121
           (udabindu°); VvA 279 (diṭṭhi°, a glance); PvA 45 (asa°). —  Nippariyāya [nis+pariyāya] 1. without distinction or difference,
           2. descending M i.453. — 3. a particle, the gram. term for  absence of explanation or demonstration DhsA 317 (°ena not
           adverbs, conjunctions & interjections J v.243 (assu); PvA 11  figuratively), 403 (°desanā); VvA 320. — 2. unchangeable,
           (mā), 26 (vo), 40 (taṁ), 50 (ca). — 4. a section of a book (see  not to be turned Miln 113, 123, 212.
           next). Cp. vi°, san°.
                                                                Nippalāpa (adj.) [nis+palāpa] free from prattle or talk, not talking
        Nipātaka (adj.) [to nipāta] divided into sections or chapters Dpvs  A ii.183 (apalāpa+; v. l. °palāsa).
           iv.16.                                               Nippalibodha (adj.) [nis+palibodha] without hindrances, unob-
        Nipātana (nt.) [to nipatati] 1. falling upon DhA i.295. - 2. going  structed Miln 11.
           to bed VvA 71 (pacchā° opp. pubbuṭṭhāna). Cp. nipātin.
                                                                Nippādeti see nipphādeti.
        Nipātin (adj.) [to nipatati] 1. falling or flying down, chanc-
                                                                Nippāpa (adj.) [nis+pāpa] free from sin Sn 257=Dh 205.
           ing upon Dh 35, 36 (yatthakāma° cittaṁ=yattha yattha icchati
                                                                Nippitika (adj.) [Sk. *niṣpaitṛka=fatherless or *niṣprī-tika?] a
           tattha tatth' eva nipatati DhA i.295). — 2. going to bed D i.60
                                                                   bastard J i.133 (v. l. nippītika q. v.).
           (pacchā° going to bed late). — Cp. abhi°.
                                                                Nippipāsa (adj.) [nis+pipāsā] without thirst or desire Sn 56; Nd 2
        Nipāteti [ni+Caus. of patati] to let fall, throw down into (c. loc.);
                                                                   351.
           bring to fall, injure; fig. cast upon, charge with D i.91; M
           i.453 (ayokaṭāhe); J iii.359; SnA 272; PvA 152 (bhūmiyaṁ).  Nippītika (adj.) [nis+pīti+ka] 1. free from (feelings of) enjoy-
           pp. nipātita corrupt, evil, wicked Vin ii.182 (caṇḍa+; text nip-  ment (characteristic of 3rd jhāna, q. v.) D i.75; A i.81. — 2.
           pātita, v. l. nipphātita).                              being unloved, a foster child etc. (?) see nippitika.
        Nipuṇa (adj.) [Sk. nipuṇa, dial. for nipṛṇa, to pṛṇoti, pṛ] clever,  Nippīḷana (nt.) [nis+pīḷana] squeezing, pressing; a blow J iii.160.
           skilful, accomplished; fine, subtle, abstruse D i.26≈(n. gamb-  Cp. abhinippīḷanā.
           hīra dhamma), 162 (paṇḍita+); M i.487 (dhamma); S i.33;  Nippīḷeti [nis+pīḷeti] to squeeze, press, clench, urge J i.63, 223.
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           iv.369; A iii.78; Sn 1126 (=gambhīra duddasa etc. Nd 350);  Pass. nippīḷiyati, only in ppr. nippīḷiyamāna being urged
           Vbh 426; Miln 233, 276; DA i.117; VvA 73 (ariyasaccesu  Vin ii.303; VvA 138; PvA 31, 192. Cp. abhi°.
           kusala+), 232; PvA 1, 16. Cp. abhinipuṇa.
                                                                Nippurisa (adj.) [nis+purisa] 1. without men PvA 177. - 2.
        Nippakāra (adj.) [nis+pakāra 2] of no flavour, tasteless, useless
                                                                   without men, executed by females (female devas) only (of
           J i.340.
                                                                   turiyā=a female orchestra) Vin i.15; D ii.21; J v.506. Cp. M
        Nippakka (adj.) [nis+pakka] boiled, infused Vin i.200.     Vastu iii.165 (niṣpuruṣena nāṭakena) & AvŚ i.321 (niṣpuruṣena
                                                                   tūryeṇa; see also note in Index p. 229), whereas Divy 3 (see
        Nippajjati & Nipphajjati [Sk. niṣpadyate, nis+pajjati] to be pro-
                                                                   Index) has niṣparuṣa (soft), with v. l. niṣpuruṣa.
           duced, be accomplished, spring forth, ripen, result, happen
           DhA ii.4 (pph); PvA 19 (=upakappati), 71 (phalaṁ ijjhati n.),  Nippesika [cp. Sk. niṣpeṣa clashing against, bounce, shock,
           120 (id.). pp. nipphanna. See also nipphādeti & nipphatti  niṣ+piṣ] one who performs jugglery, a juggler D i.8 (=nippeso
           etc.; cp. also abhi°.                                   sīlaṁ etesan ti DA.i.91); A iii.111.
        Nippañña (adj.) [nis+pañña] unwise, foolish PvA 40, 41 (=dum-  Nippesikatā (f.) [abstr. fr. prec.] jugglery, trickery (cp. Kern,
                                                                                          d
           mati).                                                  Toev. p. 176) Vbh 353 (expl at Vism 29); Miln 383.
        Nippatati & Nipphatati [nis+patati] to fall out; rush out, come  Nippothana (nt.) [nis+pothana of puth to crush] crushing, beat-
           forth, go out from (c. abl.) Vin ii.151 (nipphaṭati, v. l. nip-  ing, destroying SnA 390.
           paṭati); J v.467 (=nikkhamati Com.; or is it nipatati?). — ger.
                                                                Nipphajjati see nippajjati.
           nippacca (cp. BSk. nirpatya AvŚ i.209).
                                                                Nipphajjana (nt.) (or °nā f.?) [n. abstr. fr. nipp(h)ajjati] result-
        Nippatta (adj.) [nis+patta] 1. without wings, plucked (of a bird)  ing, procedure, achievement, plot J iv.83.
           Vin iv.259. — 2. without leaves J iii.496 (=patita — patta);
                                                                Nipphatti (f.) [cp. Sk. niṣpatti] result, accomplishment, effect,
           SnA 117 (°puppha). — Note nippatta at Dhs 1035 is to be read
                                                                   end, completion, perfection J i.56, 335 (of dreams), 343, 456;
           as nibbatta.
                                                                   iv.137 (sippe); vi.36; VvA 138 (sippa°); DhA ii.6 (import,
        Nippatti see nipphatti.
                                                                   meaning, of a vision); DhsA 354; PvA 122, 282 (sippe); Nett
        Nippadā (?) at S i.225 read nipphādā (q. v.).              54. Cp. abhi°.
        Nippadesa [Sk.  *niṣpradesa, nis+padesa] only in instr.  &  Nipphattika (adj.) [fr. nipphatti] having a result J iii.166 (evaṁ°
           abl.=separately DhsA 2, 30, 37, 297.                    of such consequence).
        Nippanna see nipanna & nipphanna.                       Nipphanna (adj.) [pp. of nippajjati] accomplished, perfected,
                                                                   trained S i.215 (°sobhin, spelt nippanna); J iv.39 (°sippa mas-
        Nippapañca (adj.) [nis+papañca] free from diffuseness S iv.370;
                                                                   ter of the art, M.A.); DhA iii.285 (sasse); DhsA 316; in phil.
           Dh 254 (Tathāgata); °ārāma not fond of delay M i.65 (Neu-

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