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Anāyāsa                                                                                              Anītika



           Th 1, 1008.                                             impurity, impure, stained Dh 9 = Th 1, 969 = J ii.198 = v.50;
                                                                   DhA i.82 (= rāgâdīhi kasāvehi sakasāva).
        Anārambha [an + ārambha] that which is without moil and toil
           Sn 745 (= nibbāna SnA 507).                          Anikhāta (adj.) [a + nikhāta, pp. of nikhanati] not dug into, not
                                                                   dug down, not deep J vi.109 (°kūla; C. agambhīrā).
        Anārādhaka (adj.) [an + ārādhaka] one who fails, unsuccessful
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           Vin i.70.                                            Anigha see nigha and īgha.
        Anāriya (adj.) [doublet of anariya] not Aryan, ignoble, Sn 815  Anicchā (f.) [an + icchā] dispassion S v.6; adj. °a without desires,
           (v. l. SS. anariya).                                    not desiring Sn 707.
        Anālamba (adj.) [an + ālamba] without support (from above),  Aniñjana (nt.) [an + iñjana] immobility, steadfastness Ps i.15.
                                                  d.
           unsuspended, not held Sn 173 (+ appatiṭṭha; expl at SnA 214
                                                                Aniñjita (adj.) [an + iñjita] immoveable, undisturbed, unshaken
           by heṭṭhā patiṭṭhâbhāvena upari ālambhāvena ca gambhīra).  Th 1, 386.
        Anālaya [an + ālaya] aversion, doing away with Vin i.10                     2
                                                                Aniṭṭhangata see niṭṭhā .
           (taṇhāya).
                                                                Aniṭṭhita see niṭṭhita.
        Anāḷhiya & Anāḷhika (adj.) [an + ālhiya, Sk. āḍhya, see also
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           addha ] not rich, poor, miserable, destitute, usually comb d.  Anitthi (f.) [an + itthi] a woman lacking the characteristics of
                                                                   womanhood, a woman ceasing to be a woman, "nonwoman" J
           with daḷidda M i.450; ii.178 (v. l. BB. anāḷiya); A iii.352
                                                                             d
                                                                   ii.126 (comp with anadī a river without water; interpreted by
           sq. (vv. ll. BB. anāḷhika), 384; J v.96.
                                                                   ucchiṭṭh — itthi).
        Anāvaṭa (°—) [an + āvaṭa] not shut; in °dvāratā (f.) not clos-
                                                                                n.
                                                                Anindi- [the comp form of nindā] in °ḷocana (with) faultless
           ing the door againṡt another, accessibility, openhand edness D
                                                                   eyes J vi.265.
           iii.191.
                                                                Anindita (adj.) [a + nindita] blameless, faultless J iv.106 (°angin
        Anāvattin (adj. — n.) [an + āvattin] one who does not return,
                                                                   of blameless body or limbs).
           almost syn. with anāgāmin in phrase anāvatti-dhamma, one
           who is not destined to shift or return from one birth to another,  Anibbisaṁ [ppr. of nibbisati, q. v.] not finding Th 1, 78 = Dh
           D i.156 (cp. DA i.313); iii.132; Pug 16 sq., 62.        153 (= taṁ ñāṇaṁ avindanto DhA iii.128).
        Anāvasūraṁ (adv.) [an + ava + sūra = suriya, with ava length-  Animisa (adj.) [Ved. animeṣa, cp. nimisati] not winking, waking,
           ened to āva in verse] as long as the sun does not set, before sun  watchful Dāvs v.26 (nayana).
           — down J v.56 (= anatthangata — suriyaṁ C.) cp. Sk. utsūra.  Aniyata (adj.) [a + niyata] not settled, uncertain, doubtful Vin
        Anāvāsa (adj. — n.) [an + āvāsa] uninhabited, an uninhabited  i.112; ii.287; D iii.217.
           place Vin ii.22, 33; J ii.77.
                                                                Aniyamita (adj.) [pp. of a + niyameti] indefinite (as tt. g.) VvA
        Anāvikata etc. see āvikata.                                231.
        Anāvila (adj.) [an + āvila] undisturbed, unstained, clean, pure  Anila [from an, cp. Sk. aniti to breathe, cp. Gr. α῎νεμος wind;
           D i.84 (= nikkaddama DA i.226); iii.269, 270; Sn 637 (=  Lat. animus breath, soul, mind] wind J iv.119 (°patha air, sky);
           nikkilesa SnA 469 = DhA iv.192); Th 2, 369 (āvilacitta +);  Miln 181; VvA 237; Sdhp 594.
           Dh 82, 413; ThA 251; Sdhp 479.
                                                                Anirākata (adj.) [a + nirākata] see nirankaroti.
        Anāvuttha (adj.) [an + āvuttha, pp. of āvasati] not dwelt in D
                                                                Anissara (adj.) [an + issara] without a personal ereator Th 1, 713.
           .ii50.
                                                                Anissukin (adj.) [an + issukin, see also an — ussukin] not hard,
        Anāsaka (adj.) [an + āsaka] fasting, not taking food S iv.118. f.
                                                                   not greedy, generous D iii.47 (+ amaccharin; v. l. anussukin);
           °ā [cp. Sk. anāśaka nt.] fasting, abstaining from food Dh 141
                                                                   SnA 569 (see under niṭṭhurin).
           (= bhatta — paṭikkhepa DhA iii.77).
                                                                Anīka (nt.) [Ved. anīka face, front, army to Idg. *og&uarc; (see),
        Anāsakatta (nt.) [abstr. of anāsaka] fasting Sn 249 (= abhojana  cp. Gr. ο῎μμα eye, Lat. oculus, see also Sk. pratīka and P.
           SnA 292).                                               akkhi] army, array, troops (orig. "front", i. e. of the battle —
                                                                                          d.
        Anāsava (adj.) [an + āsava] free from the 4 intoxications (see  array) Vin iv.107 (where expl in detail); Sn 623 (bala° strong
           āsava) Vin ii.148 = 164; D iii.112; Sn 1105, 1133; Dh 94, 126,  in arms, with strong array i. e. of khanti, which precedes; cp.
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           386; Nd 44; It 75; Pug 27, Dhs 1101, 1451; Vbh 426; Th 1,  SnA 467).
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           100; Pv ii.6 ; VvA 9. See āsava and cp. nirāsava.           -agga a splendid army Sn 421 (= balakāya senāmukha
                                                                   SnA 384).   -ṭṭha a sentinel, royal guard D iii.64, 148; J
        Anāsasāna (adj.) [an + āsasāna] not longing after anything Sn
                                                                   v.100; vi.15 ("men on horseback", horseguard); Miln 234,
           369 (SnA 365 however reads anāsayāna & has anāsasāna as
                                           d
           v. l. Cp. also vv. ll. to āsasāna. Expl by kañci rūpâdi —  264. -dassana troop — inspection D i.6 (aṇīka° at DA i.85,
                                                                   q. v. interpretation); Vin iv.107 (senābyūha +).
           dhammaṁ nâsiṁsati SnA 365.
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                                                                Anīgha see nigha and cp. īgha.
        Anāhāra (adj.) [an + āhāra] being without food M i.487; Sn 985.
                                                                Anīti (f.) [an + īti] safety, soundness, sound condition, health A
        Anikkaḍḍhanā (f.) [a + nikkaḍḍhanā] not throwing out or ex-
                                                                   iv.238; Miln 323 (abl. °ito).
           pelling J iii.22.
                                                                Anītika (adj.) [fr. anīti] free from injury or harm, healthy, secure
        Anikkasāva (adj.) [a + nikkasāva, cp. nikasāva] not free from
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