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Pariciṇṇa                                                                                          Parijjanā



           practised, performed Miln 360.                          (q. v.).
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        Paricita [pp. of pari+ci, cinoti, P. cināti] gathered, accumu-  Paricchindana (nt.) [fr. paricchindati] "cutting up," definition,
           lated, collected, increased, augmented M iii.97; S i.116; ii.264;  analysis VvA 114.
           iv.200; A ii.67 sq., 185; iii.45, 152; iv.282, 300; v.23; Th 1,  Paricchindanaka (adj.) [fr. pari+chind] marking out, defining,
                          d
           647; Ps i.172 (expl ); PvA 67; Sdhp 409.
                                                                   analysing, DhsA 157 (ñāṇa).
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        Paricita [pp. of pari+ci, ciketi, P. cināti; but perhaps identical  Paricchinna [pp. of paricchindati] 1. restricted, limited, small
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           with paricita ] known, scrutinized, accustomed, acquainted or
                                                                   DhA i.58; PvA 136 (°ppamāṇa). — 2. divided, measured
           familiar with, constantly practised Vin ii.95 (vācasā p.), 109
                                                                   Vism 184; PvA 185 (=mita).
           (aggi° etc. read aggiparijita); ThA 52; Miln 140 (iddhipādā
                                                                Pariccheda [fr. pari+chid; late Sk: (philos.) in same meaning] 1.
           p.); Dāvs iv.19. — aparicita unfamiliar DhA i.71.
                                                                   exact determination, circumscription, range, definition, con-
        Paricumbati [pari+cumbati] to kiss (all round, i. e. from all
                                                                   notation, measure J iii.371; Vism 184 (as one of the nimittas
           sides), to cover with kisses M ii.120; S i.178, 193; A iv.438;  of the body), 236 (referring to the 5 nimittas of the life — prin-
           DhA i.330.
                                                                   ciple); SnA 160, 229, 231, 376, 408, 503; KhA 182 (gaṇana°);
        Paricca (indecl.) [ger. of pari+i, cp. Sk. (Gr.) parītya & P.  VvA 194 (id.); DhsA 3; DhA ii.73 (avadhi°); PvA 254 (kāla°),
           pariyeti] lit. "going round," i. e. having encircled, grasped,  255 (āyuno p.); VbhA 417 (citta°, for citta — paricce ñãṇa Vbh
           understood; grasping, finding out, perceiving; freq. in phrase  330). — 2. limit, boundary Miln 131, 405; J iii.504 (°nadī —
           cetasā ceto paricca (pajānāti) grasping fully with one's mind,  tīra). — 3. limitation, restriction DhA ii.88, 98; PvA 20 (°ṁ
           e. g. at D i.79; M i.445; iii.12; S ii.121, 233; It 12; Vbh 329;  karoti to restrict). — 4. division (of time), in ratti° & divā°,
           Vism 409 (=paricchinditvā). See pariyeti.               night — & day — division Vism 416. — 5. (town) — plan-
                                                                   ning, designing VbhA 331.
        Pariccajati [pari+cajati of tyaj] to give up, abandon, leave be-
           hind, reject S i.44; It 94; J ii.335; vi.259 (=chaḍḍeti) Miln 207;  Paricchedaka (adj.) [fr. pariccheda] determining, fixing VbhA
           DhA iv.204; PvA 121, 132, 221 (read jīvitaṁ pariccajati for  346 (uṭṭhāna — velā °ā saññā).
           parivajjati; cp. BSk. jīvitaṁ parityakṣyāmi AvŚ i.210); Sdhp
                                                                Parijana [pari+jana] "the people round," i. e. attendants, ser-
           539. — pp. pariccatta (q. v.).
                                                                   vants, retinue, suite Vin i.15; J i.72, 90; DhA iii.188; VvA 63;
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        Pariccajana (nt.) & °nā (f.) [fr. pariccajati] 1. giving up, rejec-  PvA 58, 62. — saparijana with one's servants Cp ii.8 (T.
           tion, leaving It 11, 12. — 2. giving out, bestowing, giving a  saparijjana metri causâ).
           donation PvA 124.
                                                                Parijapati [pari+japati, cp. BSk. parijapta enchanted Divy 397]
        Pariccajanaka [fr. prec.] one who gives (up) or spends, a giver,  to mutter (spells), to practise divination J iii.530; Miln 200
           donor PvA 7.                                            (vijjaṁ).
        Pariccatta [pp. of pariccajati; cp. BSk. parityakta in meaning  Parijapana (nt.) [fr. parijapati] mumbling, uttering spells Miln
           "given to the poor" AvŚ i.3] given up, abandoned, thrown out,  356 (mantaṁ).
           left behind J i.69, 174, 477; Miln 280; PvA 178, 219 (=virād-
                                                                Parijānanā (f.)  [pari+jānanā=jānana] cognition, recognition,
           hita); Sdhp 374.
                                                                   knowledge Nett 20 (as paraphrase of pariññā).
        Pariccāga [fr. pariccajati] 1. giving up, abandonment, sacrifice,
                                                                Parijānāti [pari+jānāti] to know accurately or for certain, to com-
           renunciation A i.92 (āmisa° & dhamma° material & spiritual);
                                                                   prehend, to recognise, find out M i.293; S i.11, 24; ii.45, 99,
           Ps ii.98; J i.12 (jīvita°); DhA iii.441 (pañca mahāpariccāgā the
                                                                   iii.26, 40, 159; iv.50; v.52, 422; A iii.400 sq.; Sn 202, 254,
           five great sacrifices, i. e. the giving up of the most valuable  1
                                                                   943; Nd 426; J iv.174; Th 1, 226; Miln 69; DhA iv.233
           treasures of wife, of children, of kingdom, of life and limb).
                                                                   °jānitvā). — ppr. parijānaṁ S iii.27; iv.89; It 3 sq. — pp.
           — 2. expense DhA ii.231 (sahassa° expenditure of a thousand                                       1
                                                                   pariññāta (q. v.). ger. pariññāya see under pariññā .
           coins). — 3. giving (to the poor), liberality DhsA 157; SnA
                                                                Parijiṇṇa [pp. of pari+jar, i. e. decayed; Kern Toev. s. v. pro-
           295 (mahā°, corresponding to mahādāna); PvA 7 sq.; 27, 120
                                                                   poses reading °jīna of ji, i. e. wasted, see parijīyati] worn
           sq., 124.
                                                                   out, gone down, decayed, reduced J i.111 (seṭṭhi — kulaṁ p.);
        Paricchada [fr. pari+chad] a cover, covering J i.341, 466.
                                                                   v.99, 100 (bhoga°); vi.364; Dh 148; DhA ii.272 (°kula).
        Paricchanna [pari+channa, pp. of chad] enveloped, covered,
                                                                Parijita [pp. of pari+ji, jayati; Kern, Toev. s. v. proposes read-
           wrapped round Vin iv.17.
                                                                   ing parijīta, Sk. form of P. parijīna, pp. of pari+ jīyati, but
        Paricchāta [pari+chāta] very much seared, scorched (?) Sdhp 102  hardly necessary, see also Vin. Texts iii.75] overpowered, in-
           (°odara — ttaca).                                       jured, damaged Vin ii.109 (so read for paricita).
        Paricchādanā (f.) [fr. pari+chad] covering, hiding, concealing  Parijīyati [pari+jīyati] to become worn out, to decay, fade, S
           Pug 19=23=Vbh 358.                                      i.186; J iv.111. Spelt °jiyyati at Th 1, 1215. — pp. parijīna
                                                                   (see parijiṇṇa).
        Paricchindati [pari+chindati] 1. to mark out VvA 291 (vasana
           — ṭṭhānaṁ). — 2. to determine, to fix accurately, to decide  Parijegucchā (f.) [pari+jegucchā] intense dislike of, disgust with
           J i.170 (padaṁ the track), 194 (nivāsavetanaṁ); iii.371; iv.77;  (—°) D i.25, cp. DA i.115.
           Miln 272; Vism 184, 409; SnA 434 (paññāya p.). — 3. to
                                                                Parijjanā is doubtful reading at A iii.38 (v. l. parivajjanā) =iv.266
           limit, restrict, define Miln 131; DA i.132. — pp. paricchinna
                                                                   (T. reads parijjana, cp. parijana; vv. ll. parivajjanā & pari-
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