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Anudhāvin                                                                                       Anupadhika



           117.                                                 Anupaṭṭhita (adj.) [anu + pa + ṭhita] setting out after, following,
                                                                   attacking J v.452.
        Anunadī( — tire) along the bank of the river S iv.177 should be
           read anu nadītīre (= anu prep. c. loc.; see under anu A).  Anupatati [anu + patati] 1. to follow, go after, J vi.555 anu-
                                                                   patiyāsi Subj.). — 2. to fall upon, to befall, attack Vin iii.106
        Anunamati [anu + namati] to incline, bend (intrs.), give way Miln
                                                                   = M i.364; S i.23 (read °patanti for °patatanti) = Dh 221
           372 (of a bow).
                                                                   (dukkhā); Th 1, 41 = 1167 (of lightning). — pp. anupatita
        Anunaya [fr. anuneti] "leading along", friendliness, courtesy,
                                                                   (q. v.). Cp. also anupāta & anupātin.
           falling in with, fawning D iii.254 (°saṁyojana); A iv.7 sq. (id.)
                                              d.
           M i.191; Dhs 1059; Vbh 145; Nett 79; comb w. opp. paṭigha  Anupatita [pp. of anupatati] "befallen", affected with, oppressed
                                                                   by (—°) S ii.173 (dukkha°); iii.69 (id.); Sn 334 (pamāda°).
           (repugnance) at Miln 44, 122, 322.
                                                                Anupatitatta (nt.) [abstr. of anupatita] the fact of being attacked
        Anunayana (nt.) [fr. anuneti] fawning DhsA 362.
                                                                   by, being a victim of (—°) SnA 339.
        Anunāsika (adj.) [anu + nāsā + ika] nasal; as tt. g. the sound ṁ;
           in °lopa apocope of the nasal ṁ VvA 114, 253, 275, 333.  Anupatta (anuppatta) [pp. of anupāpuṇāti; cp. Sk. anu-prāpta]
                                                                   (having) attained, received, got to (c. acc), reached D i.87 —
        Anunīta (adj.) [pp. of anuneti] led, induced S iv.71; Sn 781.                                      66
                                                                   111; ii 2; It 38; Sn 027, 635; Dh 386, 403; Pv iv.1 ; PvA 59
        Anunetar [n. ag. fr. anuneti] one who reconciles or conciliates  (dukkhaṁ), 242. In phrase addhagata vayo-anuppatta hav-
           Ps ii.194 (netā vinetā anunetā).                        ing reached old age, e. g. Vin ii.188; D i.48; Sn pp. 50, 92;
                                                                   PvA 149.
        Anuneti [anu + neti] to conciliate, appease, win over, flatter S
           i.232 (ppr. anunayamāna); pp. anunīta (q. v.).       Anupatti (anuppatti) (f.) [anu + patti] attainment, accomplish-
                                                                   ment, wish, desire (fulfilled), ideal S i.46, 52.
        Anupa see anūpa.
                                                                Anupathe at J v.302 should be read as anu pathe by the way at
        Anupakampati [anu + pakampati] to shake, move, to be unsteady
                                                                   the wayside; anu to be taken as prep. c. loc. (see anu A). C.
           Th 1, 191 = Ud 41.                                          ns.
                                                                   expl  as janghamagga — mahāmaggānaṁ antare.
        Anupakkama [an + upakkama] not attacking, instr. °ena not by
                                                                Anupada [cp. Sk. anupadaṁ adv., anu + pada] 1. the "after-foot",
           attack (from external enemies) Vin ii.195.
                                                                   i. e. second foot a verse, also a mode of reciting, where the
        Anupakkuṭṭha (adj.) [an + upak°] blameless, irreproachahle D
                                                                   second foot is recited without the first one Vin iv.15 (cp. 355);
           i.113; Vin iv.160; Sn p. 115; DA i.281.
                                                                   Miln 340 (anupadena anupadaṁ katheti). — 2. (adj.) (follow-
        Anupakkhandati [anu + pa + khandati] to push oneself for-  ing) on foot, at every, step, continuous, repeated, in °dhamma
           ward, to encroach on D i.122 (= anupavisati DA i.290); ger.  — vipassanā uninterrupted contemplation M iii.25; °vaṇṇanā
           anupakhajja pushing oneself in, intruding Vin ii.88 (= an-  word — by — word explanation DhsA 168. As nt. adv. °ṁ
           topavisati), 213; iv.43 (= anupavisati); M i.151, 469; S iii.113;  close behind, immediately after (c. gen.) J ii.230 (tassânu-
                                                                                                      n.
           Vism 18.                                                padaṁ agamāsi); vi.422. Esp. freq. in comb padânupadaṁ
                                                                   (adv.) foot after foot, i. e. in the footsteps, immediately be-
        Anupakhajjati [den. fr. anupakhajja, ger. of anupakkhandati] to
                                                                   hind J iii. 504; vi.555; DhA i.69; ii.38.
           encroach, intrude Vin v.163.
                                                                Anupadātar (anuppadātar) [n. ag. of anupadeti] one who gives,
        Anupagacchati [anu + pa + gacchati] to go or return into (c. acc.)
                                                                   or one who sets forth, effects, designs D i.4 (cp. DA i.74); A
           D i.55 (anupeti +).
                                                                   ii.209.
        Anupaghāta [an + upaghāta] not hurting Dh 185 (anūpa° metri
                                     ɔ
                    d.
           causa; expl by anupahananañ c eva anupaghātanañ ca DhA  Anupadāna (anuppadāna) (nt.) [anu + pa + dāna, cp. anupadeti]
                                                                   giving, administering, furnishing, the giving of (—°) D i.12
           iii.238).
                                                                   (cp. DA i.98; both read anuppādāna); J iii.205; Miln 315.
        Anupacita (adj.) [anu + pa + cita, pp. of anupacināti] heaped up,
                                                                Anupadinna (anuppadinna) [pp. of anupadeti] given, handed
           accumulated ThA 56.                                                               12
                                                                   over, furnished, dedicated Pv i.5 .
        Anupacināti [an + upacināti] not to observe or notice J v.339 (=
                                                                Anupadeti (anuppadeti) [anu + pa + dadāti] to give out, give as
           anoloketi C.; v. l. anapaviṇāti).
                                                                   a present, hand over; to design, set forth, undertake S iii.131
        Anupajagghati [anu + pa + jagghati] to laugh at, to deride, mock
                                                                   (Pot. anuppadajjuṁ); M i.416 (Pot. anupadajjeyya. see dadāti
           over A i.198 (v. l. anusaṁ°).
                                                                   i.3); Miln 210 (°deti). fut. °dassati (see dadāti i.1); D iii.92;
        Anupajjati [anu + pad] to follow, accompany J iv.304. - pp.  S iv.303 (v. l. SS for T. anusarissati); A iii.43; Sn 983. ger.
           anupanna (q. v.).                                       °datvā SnA 35. inf. °dātuṁ A i.117. pp. °dinna (q. v.).
        Anupañcāhaṁ (adv.) [anu + pañcā + ahaṁ] every five days PvA  Anupaddava (adj.) [an + upaddava] free from danger, uninjured,
           139 (+ anudasāhaṁ).                                     safe Vin ii.79 = 124 (+ anītika); iii.162; Dh 338; DhA iv.48;
                                                                               n.
                                                                   PvA 250 (expl for siva).
        Anupaññatti (f.) [anu + paññatti] a supplementary regulation or
           order Vin ii.286; v.2 sq.                            Anupadhāreti [an + upadhār°] to disregard, to heed not, to ne-
                                                                   glect DhA iv.197; VvA 260.
        Anupaṭipāti (f.) [anu + paṭipāti] succession; as adv. in order,
           successively DA i.277 (kathā = anupubbikathā); DhA iii.340  Anupadhika (adj.) [an + upadhi + ka] free from attachment (see
           (anupaṭipāṭiyā = anupubbena); Vism 244.                 upadhi) Vin i 36 (anupadhīka); D. iii 112 (anupadhika opp. to
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