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Nipphanna                                                                                            Nibbāti



           determined, conditioned Kvu xi.7; xxiii.5; Vism 450; Pts. of  with seed); J i.168; ii.111; PvA 10 (niraye), 35 (petayoniyaṁ),
           Controversy, 395. Cp. abhi°, pari°. See also Cpd. 156, 157.  100 (pubbe n. — ṭhānato paṭṭhāya); Miln 268 (kamma°, hetu°
                                                                   & utu°). — Cp. abhi°.
        Nipphala (adj.) [nis+phala] without fruit, barren in a° not without
           fruit, i. e. amply rewarded (dāyaka, the giver of good gifts)  Nibbattaka (adj.) [cp. nibbatta] producing, yielding PvA 26
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                   5
           Pv i.4 ; 5 , PvA 194; Sdhp 504.                         (phala °ṁ kusalakammaṁ), 126 (=sukha°=sukhāvaha).
        Nipphalita (adj.) [Sk. niṣphārita, pp. of nipphaleti, nis+ phaleti]  Nibbattati [nis+vattati] to come out from (cp. E. turn out), arise,
           broken out, split open J i.493 (lasī=nikkhantā Com.; v. l. nip-  become, be produced, result, come into being, be reborn, ex —
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           phaḷita).                                               ist (=nir — vatt) Dh 338; Pv i.1 (nibbattate); ThA 259 (=jāy-
                                                                   ati); DhA iii.173; PvA 8 (=uppajjati) 71 (id.); ger. nibbattitvā
        Nipphāṇitatta (nt.) [nis+phāṇita+tva] state of being free from
                                                                   J ii.158 (kapiyoniyaṁ); PvA 68, 78; aor. nibbatti J i.221; PvA
           sugar or molasses J iii.409.
                                                                   14 (Avīcimhi), 67 (petesu), 73 (amaccakule). — pp. nibbatta
        Nipphādaka (adj.) [fr. nipphādeti] producing, accomplishing
                                                                   (q. v.). Caus. nibbatteti (q. v.). Cp. abhi°.
           DhsA 47; PvA 147 (sukha — °ṁ puññaṁ).
                                                                Nibbattana (nt.) [abstr. fr. nibbattati] growing, coming forth;
        Nipphādana (nt.) [Sk. niṣpādana, to nipphādeti] accomplishment
                                                                   (re)birth, existence, life J ii.105; PvA 5 (devaloke n — araha
           Miln 356; DA i.195.
                                                                   deserving rebirth in the world of gods) 9, 67 etc.
        Nipphādar [n. ag.=Sk. niṣpādayitṛ cp. nipphāditar] one who
                                                                Nibbattanaka (adj.) [fr. nibbattana] 1. arising, coming out,
           produces or gains S i.225 (atthassa; read nipphādā, nom. for
                                                                   growing ThA 259 (akkhidalesu n. pīḷikā). — 2. one destined
           nippadā).
                                                                   to be reborn, a candidate of rebirth J iii.304 (sagge).
        Nipphādita [pp. of nipphādeti] (having) produced, producing
                                                                Nibbattāpana (nt.) [fr. nibbattāpeti, see nibbatteti] reproduction
           (perhaps=nipphāditar) VvA 113.
                                                                   Miln 97.
        Nipphāditar [n. ag. to nipphādeti, cp. nipphādar] one who pro-
                                                                Nibbatti (f.) [Sk. nirvṛtti, nis+vatti] constitution, product; rebirth
           duces or accomplishes PvA 8 (read "so nipphāditā" for sā nip-
                                                                   J i.47; Nett 28, 79; Vism 199, 649; VvA 10. Cp. abhi°.
           phādikā). Cp. nipphādita and nipphādaka.
                                                                Nibbattita (adj.) [pp. of nibbatteti] done, produced, brought forth
        Nipphādeti [Caus. of nippajjati] to bring forth, produce; accom-
                                                                   PvA 150 (a°kusalakamma=akata).
           plish, perform J i.185 (lābhasakkāraṁ); v.81; Miln 299; VvA
                                                                Nibbattin (adj.) [fr. nibbatti] arising, having rebirth, in neg.
           32, 72 (grd. nipphādetabba, n. of ablative case); Sdhp 319,
                                                                   anibbattin not to be born again J vi.573.
           426. — pp. nipphādita. Cp. abhinipphādeti.
                                                                Nibbatteti [nis+vatteti, Caus. of nibbattati] to produce, bring
        Nipphoṭana (nt.) [nis+pothanā] beating S iv.300 (v. l. ṭh.). Cp.
           nippothana.                                             forth; practise, perform; to bring to light, find something lost
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                                                                   (at Miln 218) Nd =jāneti (s. v.); J i.66, 140; iii.396 (jhānâb-
        Nipphoṭeti [nis+potheti] to beat down, smother, crush S i.101,
                                                                   hiññaṁ); PvA 76 (jhānāni), 30; Miln 200; Sdhp 470. — pp.
           102.
                                                                   nibbattita (q. v.); 2nd Caus. nibbattāpeti to cause rebirth
        Nibaddha (adj.) [ni+baddha] bound down to, i. e. (1) fixed,  DhA iii.484; see also nibbattāpana. — Cp. abhi°.
           stable, sure J iv.134 (bhattavetana); Miln 398 (a°, unstable,
                                                                Nibbanka (adj.) [nis+vanka] not crooked, straight DhA i.288.
           °sayana). At DA i.243 two kinds of cārikā (wanderings, pil-
                                                                Nibbajjeti [nis+vajjeti] to throw away, to do without, to avoid Th
           grimages) are distinguished, viz. nibaddha° definite, regular
                                                                   1, 1105.
           and anibaddha° indefinite, irregular pilgrimage. — (2) asked,
           pressed, urged J iii.277. — (3) nibaddhaṁ (nt. as adv.) con-  Nibbana (adj.) 1. [Sk. nirvana] without forest, woodless J ii.358.
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           stantly, always, continually J i.100, 150; iii.325; v.95, 459;  — 2. [an abstr. fr. nibbāna, see nibbāna I.; cp. vana . Freq.
           vi.161; PvA 267 (°vasanaka); DhA ii.41, 52 sq.          nibbāna as v. l. instead of nibbana] without cravings Sn 1131
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                                                                   (nikkāmo nibbano); Dh 283 (nibbanā pl.) Vv 50 (better read-
        Nibandha [Sk. nibandha, ni+bandha] binding, bond; attachment,
                                                                   ing nibbāna, in phrase "vanā nibbānaṁ āgataṁ," as found at A
           continuance, continuity S ii.17; VvA 259, 260 (perseverance).
                                                                   iii.346= Th 1, 691, although the latter has nibbanaṁ in text),
           acc. nibandhaṁ (often misspelt for nibaddhaṁ) continually   d
                                                                   expl by "nittaṇhabhāvaṁ nibbānam eva upagataṁ" VvA 213.
           VvA 75. Cp. vi°.
                                                                Nibbanatha (adj.)  [nis+vanatha] free from lust or cravings
        Nibandhati [ni+bandhati] 1. to bind Miln 79. — 2. to mix, ap-
                                                                   Si.180, 186 (so 'haṁ vane nibbanatho visallo); Th 1, 526; Dh
           ply, prepare Vin ii.151 (anibandhanīya unable to be applied,
                                                                   344; Dāvs i.18.
           not binding); J i.201 (yāgubhattaṁ). — 3. to press, urge, im-
           portune J iii.277.                                   Nibbasana (adj.) [nis+vasana] no longer worn, cast off (of cloth)
                                                                   S ii.202, 221.
        Nibandhana (nt.) [ni+bandhana] tying, fastening; binding, bond;
           (adj.) tied to, fettered Sn 654 (kamma°); Miln 78, 80.  Nibbahati [nis+bahati] to stretch out J iii.185 (asiṁ); to pull out J
                                                                   v.269 (jivhaṁ=jivhaṁ balisena n. 275). See also nibbāheti &
        Nibodhati [ni+bodhati] to attend to, to look out for, to take J
                                                                   nibbāhāpeti.
           iii.151 (=gaṇhati). — Caus. nibodheti to waken, at Th 1, 22
           is probably to be read as vibodheti.                 Nibbāti [see nibbuta etym.; influenced in meaning by Sk. nirvāti,
                                                                   nis+vāti to blow, i. e. to make cool, see vāyati & nibbāpeti]
        Nibbatta (pp.) [Sk. nirvṛtta, nis+vaṭṭa, pp. of nibbattati] existing,
                                                                   (instr.) to cool off (lit. & fig.), to get cold, to become pas-
           having existed, being reborn Vin i.215 (n. bījaṁ phalaṁ fruit
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