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Bhikkhunī                                                                                          Bhisakka



           nun D iii.123 sq., 148, 168 sq., 264; Vin iv.224 sq., 258 sq.  danto Mhvs 5, 185. — Pot. bhinde Vism 36 (sīlasaṁvaran).
           (°sangha); S i.128; ii.215 sq., iv.159 sq.; A i.88, 113, 279;  — fut. bhindissati Vin ii.198. — aor. bhindi J i.467 (mitta
           ii.132 (°parisā), 144; iii.109; iv.75; Miln 28; VbhA 498 (da-  — bhāvaṁ), & abhindi A iv.312 (atta — sambhavaṁ). —
           hara°, story of); VvA 77.                               ger. bhinditvā J i.425, 490; PvA 12; also in phrase indriyāni
                                                                   bhinditvā breaking in one's senses, i. e. mastering, control-
        Bhinka [cp. Vedic bhṛnga large bee] the young of an animal, esp.
                                                                   ling them J ii.274; iv.104, 114, 190. — Caus. I. bhedeti: see
           of an elephant, in its property of being dirty (cp. pigs) Vin
                                                                   vi°. Caus. II. bhindāpeti to cause to be broken J i.290 (sīlaṁ);
           ii.201=S ii.269 (bhinka — cchāpa); J v.418 (with ref. to young
                                                                   vi.345 (pokkharaṇiṁ) and bhedāpeti Vin iii.42. — See also
           cats: "mahā — biḷārā nelamaṇḍalaṁ vuccati taruṇā bhinka —
                                                                   bhindana.
           cchāpa — maṇḍalaṁ," T. °cchāca°, vv. ll. bhiñjaka — cchāca;
           taruṇa — bhiga — cchāpa; bhinga — cchāja).           Bhindana (adj.) [fr. bhindati] breaking up, brittle, falling into
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        Bhinkāra (& °gāra) [cp. late Sk. bhṛngāra] a water jar, a (nearly  ruin S i.131 (kāya).
           always golden) vase, ceremonial vessel (in donations) Vin i.39  Bhindivāla [Non — Aryan; Epic Sk. bhindipāla spear, but cp Prk
           (sovaṇṇa — maya); D ii.172; A iv.210=214 (T. °gāra, v. l.  bhiṇḍi — māla & °vāla, Pischel, Prk. Gr. § 248; see also
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           °kāra); Cp. i.3 ; J i.85, 93; ii.371; iii.10 (suvaṇṇa°); Dpvs  Geiger, P.Gr. § 38] a sort of spear J vi.105, 248; Abhp 394.
           xi.32; PvA 75; KhA 175 (suvaṇṇa°; v. l. BB °gāra), Sdhp 513
                                                                Bhinna [pp. of bhindati] 1. broken, broken up (lit. & fig.) Sn 770
           (soṇṇa°).
                                                                   (nāvā); J i.98 (abhinna magga an unbroken path); iii.167 (uda
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        Bhinkāra [?] cheers, cries of delight (?) Bu i.35 (+sādhu kāra).  — kumbha); PvA 72 (°sarīra — cchavi). — 2. (fig.) split,
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        Bhinkāra [cp. Sk. bhṛnga bee, bhṛngaka & bhṛnga — rājā] a  fallen into dissension, not agreeing D iii.117=210, 171. —
                                                                   Usually in cpds., & often to be translated by prep. "without,"
           bird: Lanius caerulescens J v.416.
                                                                   e.g. bhinnahirottappa without shame. — Cp. sam°.
        Bhijjati [Pass. of bhindati, cp. Sk. bhidyate] to be broken, to
                                                                       -ājīva without subsistence, one who has little means to
           be destroyed; to break (instr.); pres. bhijjati Dh 148, ppr.
                                                                   live on, one who leads a poor mode of living Miln 229 sq.
           bhijjamāna: see phrase abhijjamāne udake under abhijj°, with
                                                                   (opp. parisuddh' ājīva); Vism 306. -nāva ship — wreeked J
           which cp. phrase abhejjantyā pathavyā J vi.508, which is
                                                                   iv.159. -paṭa a torn cloth, in cpd. °dhara "wearing a patch-
           difficult to explain (not breaking? for abhijjantī after abhe-
                                                                   work cloth," i. e. a bhikkhu (see also s. v. bhikkhu) Th 1,
           jja & abhedi, and *abhijjanto for abhijjamāna, intrs.?). imper.  1092. -plava ship — wrecked J iii.158. -manta disobeying
           bhijjatu Th 1, 312. — praet. 2 nd  pl. bhijjittha J i.468; aor.
                                                                   (i. e. breaking) a counsel J vi.437. -sira with a broken head
           abhedi Ud 93 (abhedi kāyo). — fut. bhijjhissati DA i.266;
                                                                   J iv.251. -sīmā (f.) one who has broken the bounds (of de-
           grd. bhijjitabba J iii.56; on grd. °bhijja see pabhindati; grd.
                                                                   cency) Miln 122. -sīla one who has broken the norm of good
           bhejja in abhejja not to be broken (q. v.).
                                                                   conduct Vism 56.  -hirottappa without shame, shameless J
        Bhijjana (nt.) [fr. bhijjati] breaking up, splitting, perishing; de-  i.207.
           struction J i.392; v.284; vi.11; DhA i.257 (kaṇṇā bhijjan' ākāra
                                                                Bhinnatta (nt.) [fr. bhinna] state of being broken or destroyed,
           — pattā); ThA 43 (bhijjana — sabhāva of perishable nature;  destruction A iv.144.
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           expl of bhidura Th 2, 35); PvA 41 (°dhammā destructible, of
           sankhārā). — Der. abhijjanaka see sep.               Bhiyyo (Bhīyo, Bhīyyo) [Vedic bhūyas, compar. form fr. bhū,
                                                                   functioning as compar. to bhūri. On relation Sk. bhūyaḥ:
        Bhitti (f.) [fr. bhid, cp. *Sk. bhitta fragment, & Class. Sk. bhitti
                                                                   P. bhiyyo cp. Sk. jugupsate: P. jigucchati] 1. (adj.) more
           wall] a wall Vin i.48; D ii.85; S ii.103; iv.183; v.218; J i.491;
                                                                   Sn 61 (dukkham ettha bhiyyo), 584 (id.), 306 (bh. taṇhā
           Vism 354=VbhA 58 (in comparison); ThA 258; VvA 42, 160,
                                                                   pavaḍḍhatha); Dh 313 (bh. rajan ākirate), 349 (bh. taṇhā
           271, 302; PvA 24.
                                                                   pavaḍḍhati). — 2. (adv.) in a higher degree, more, repeat-
               -khīla a pin (peg) in the wall Vin ii.114, 152. -pāda the
                                                                   edly, further S i.108 (appaṁ vā bhīyo less or more); Sn 434
           support or lower part of a wall J iv.318.
                                                                   (bh. cittaṁ pasīdati); Dh 18 (bh. nandati=ativiya n. C.); Miln
        Bhittika (adj.) [fr. bhitti] having a wall or walls J iv.318 (naḷa °ā  40. — See also bhiyyoso, yebhuyyena.
           paṇṇasālā); vi.10 (catu° with 4 walls).                     -kamyatā desire for more, greed Vin ii.214. -bhāva get-
                                                                   ting more, increase, multiplication D iii.221; Vin iii.45; S v.9,
        Bhidura (adj.) [fr. bhid] fragile, perishable, transitory Th 2, 35
                                                                   198, 244; A i.98; v.70; VbhA 289.
           (=bhijjana — sabhāva ThA 43).
                                                                Bhiyyoso (adv.) [abl. formation fr. bhiyyo 1] still more, more
        Bhindati [bhid, Sk. bhinatti; cp. Lat. findo to split, Goth. bei-
                                                                   and more, only in cpd. °mattāya [cp. BSk. bhūyasyā mātrāya
           tan=Ger. beissen. Def. at Dhtp 381, 405 by "vidāraṇe" i. e.
                                                                   MVastu ii.345; Divy 263 & passim] exceedingly, abundantly
           splitting] to split, break, sever, destroy, ruin. In two bases:          d
           *bhid (with der. *bhed) & *bhind. — (a) *bhid: aor. 3 rd  A i.124=Pug 30 (expl at PugA 212 by "bhiyyoso — mattāya
                                                                   uddhumāyana — bhāvo daṭṭhabbo"); J i.61; PvA 50.
           sg. abhida (=Sk. abhidat) D ii.107; J iii.29 (see also under
           abhida); abbhidā J i.247; ii.163, 164. — fut. bhecchati (Sk.  Bhisa (nt.) [cp. Vedic bisa, with bh for b: see Geiger, P.Gr. § 40
           bhetsyati) A i.8. — ger. bhetvā (Sk. bhittvā) Th 1, 753; Sn  1a] the sprout (fr. the root) of a lotus, the lotus fibres, lotus
           62 (v. l. BB bhitvā). — grd. bhejja: only neg. abhejja (q.  plant S i.204; ii.268; J i.100; iv.308.
           v.). See also der. bheda, bhedana. — pp. bhinna & Pass.     -puppha the lotus flower Sn 2 (=paduma — puppha SnA
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           bhijjati. — (b) *bhind: pres. bhindati Nd 503; DhA i.125  16). -muḷāla fibres & stalk of the lotus J v.39; Vism 361.
           (kathaṁ bh. to break a promise); Sdhp 47. — ppr. bhin-
                                                                Bhisakka [cp. Vedic bhiṣaj physician, P. bhesajja medicine & see
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