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235; v.68, 332; A iii.412; D iii.278; Vbh 195; Vism 71; Sdhp iii.201; Dh 352 (°padakovida=niruttiyañ ca sesapadesu cā ti
475, 477. catūsu pi paṭisambhidāsu cheko ti attho DhA iv.70; i. e.
skilled in the dialect or the original language of the holy Scrip-
Nirārambha (adj.) [nis+ārambha] without objects (for the pur-
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tures); Ps i.88 sq.; ii.150 (°paṭisambhidā); Nd 563; Dhs 1307;
pose of sacrificing), i. e. without the killing of animals (of
Nett 4, 8, 33, 105; Miln 22; Vism 441; SnA 358; PvA 97.
yañña) S i.76; A ii.42 sq.
Nirudaka (adj.) [nis+udaka] without water, waterless M i.543;
Nirālamba (adj.) [nis+ālamba] unsupported Miln 295 (ākāsa). 2
Nd 630.
Nirālaya (adj.) [nis+ālaya] houseless, homeless Miln 244
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(=aniketa). At DhA iv.31 as expl of appossukka. — f. abstr. Niruddha (pp.) [pp. of nirundhati, cp. nirujjhati] expelled, de-
stroyed; vanished, ceased S iii.112; Dhs 1038.
nirālayatā homelessness Miln 162, 276, 420.
Nirundhati see nirujjhati, niruddha, nirodha & nirodheti. Cp.
Nirāsa (adj.) [nis+āsā] not hungry, not longing for anything, de-
parirundhati.
sireless S i.12, 23, 141; A i.107 sq.; Sn 1048 (anigha+), 1078
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(id.); Nd 360; Pug 27; Pv iv.1 33 (=nittaṇha PvA 230). See Nirupakāra (adj.) [nis+upakāra] useless J ii.103.
also amama.
Nirupaghāta (adj.) [nis+upaghāta] not hurt, not injured or set
Nirāsaṁsa (adj.) [nis+āsaṁsa, śaṁs] without wishes, expecta- back Miln 130.
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tions or desires, desireless Sn 1090 (Nd reading for nirāsaya); Nirupatāpa (adj.) [nis+upatāpa] not harassed (burnt) or afflicted
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Nd 361 (cp. DhA iv.185 nirāsāsa= *nirāsaṁsa, v. l. for
(by pain or harm) Th 2, 512.
nirāsaya).
Nirupaddava (adj.) [nis+upaddava] without affliction or mishap,
Nirāsanka (adj.) [nis+āsankā] without apprehension, unsuspi-
harmless, secure, happy J iv.139; PvA 262 (sotthi).
cious, not doubting J i.264; Vism 180.
Nirupadhi (adj.) (in verse always nirūpadhi) [nis+upadhi, cp.
Nirāsankatā (f.) [abstr. fr. nirāsanka] the not hesitating J vi.337.
upadhīka] free from passions or attachment, desireless, con-
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Nirāsattin (adj.) [adj. to pp. āsatta with nis] not hanging on to, trolled Vin ii.156; S i.194 (vippamutta+); iv.158; A i.80, 138
not clinging or attached to (c. loc.) Sn 851 (=nittaṇha SnA (sītibhūta+); Dh 418 (id.); Th 1, 1250; 2, 320 (vippamutta+;
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549); Nd 221. expl by niddukkha ThA 233); It 46, 50, 58, 62; Sn 33, 34,
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642 (sītibhūta+); Pv iv.1 ; DhA iv.225 (=nirupakkilesa); PvA
Nirāsaya (adj.) [nis+āsaya, fr. śri] without (outward) support,
230.
not relying on (outward) things, without (sinful) inclinations
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Sn 56 (: Nd 360 b reads nirāsasa), 369, 634, 1090 (Nd 361 Nirupama (adj.) [nis+upama] without comparison, incomparable
reads nirāsaṁsa); Dh 410; DhA iv.185 (v. l. BB nirāsāsa; SnA 455 (=atitula).
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expl by nittaṇha).
Nirumbhati [Sk.? Trenckner, Notes p. 59 ni+rudh (?)] to sup-
Nirāsava (adj.) [nis+āsava] without intoxication, undefiled, sin- press, hush, silence J i.62 (text nirumhitvā, v. l. SS nirumb-
less ThA 148. hitvā, cp. san — nirumhitvā VvA 217).
Nirāsāda (adj.) [nis+assāda] tasteless, yielding no enjoyment Th Niruḷha (adj.) [cp. Sk. nirūḍha, pp. of niruhati] grown, risen;
1, 710. Cp. nirassāda. usual, customary, common VvA 108.
Nirāhāra (adj.) [nis+āhāra] without food, not eating, fasting J Nirussāsa (adj.) [cp. Sk. nirucchvāsa, nis+ussāsa] breathless J
iv.225; Sdhp 389. iii.416; iv.121, cp. vi.197; vi.82.
Niriñjana (adj.) [nis+iñjanā, fr. iñjati] not moving, stable, un- Nirussukka (adj.) [nis+ussukka], careless, unconcerned, indif-
shaken Vism 377 (=acala, āneñja). ferent to (c. loc.) ThA 282.
Nirindhana (adj.) [nis+indhana] without fuel (of fire), ThA 148 Niroga see nīroga.
(aggi); DhA i.44 (jātaveda).
Niroja (adj.) [nis+oja] tasteless, insipid J ii.304; iii.94; vi.561.
Nirīha(ka) (adj.) [nis+īha] inactive, motionless, without impulse
Nirodha [BSk. nirodha, to nirundhati, cp. nirujjhati & nirud-
ThA 148 (°ka); Miln 413 (+nijjīvata); Vism 484, 594 sq.
dha] oppression, suppression; destruction, cessation, annihi-
Nirujjhati [Pass. of nirundhati (nirodhati) ni+rundhati] to be bro- lation (of senses, consciousness, feeling & being in general:
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ken up, to be dissolved, to be destroyed, to cease, die Vin i.1; sankhārā). Bdhgh's expl of the word is: "ni — saddo ab-
D i.180 sq., 215; ii.157; S iii.93 (aparisesaṁ); iv.36 sq., 60, hāvaṁ, rodha — saddo ca cārakaṁ dīpeti Vism 495. — N.
98, 184 sq.; 294, 402; v.213 sq.; A iii.165 sq. (aparisesaṁ); in many cases is synonymous with nibbāna & parinibbāna; it
v.139 sq.; J i.180; Pug 64; Sdhp 606. — pp. niruddha. Cp. may be said to be even a stronger expression as far as the ac-
nirodha. tive destruction of the causes of life is concerned. Therefore
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frequently comb with nibbāna in formula "sabbasankhāra —
Niruttara (adj.) [nis+uttara] making no reply PvA 117.
samatho... virāgo nirodho nibbānaṁ," e. g. S i.136; It 88. Nd 2
Nirutti (f.) [Sk. nirukti, nis+vac] one of the Vedāngas (see s. nibbāna (see nibbāna iii.6). Also in comb with nibbidā, e.
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chaḷanga), expl of words, grammatical analysis, etymolog-
g. S iii.48, 223; iii.163 sq.; v.438. — The opposite of nirodha
ical interpretation; pronunciation, dialect, way of speaking,
is samudaya, cp. formula "yaṁ kiñci samudaya — dhammaṁ
expression Vin ii.139 (pabbajitā... sakāya niruttiyā Buddhava- 2
sabban taṁ nirodha — dhammaṁ" e. g. Nd under sankhārā
canaṁ dūsenti); D i.202 (loka°, expression); M iii.237 (jana-
& passim. (a) Vin i.1, 10; D ii.33, 41, 57 sq., 112; iii.130 sq.,
pada°); S iii.71 (tayo n — pathā); A ii.160 (°paṭisambhidā);
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