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the 4 mahārājāno Pv i.4 ; J i.48 (announce the future birth Prk. form is loṇa] salt; as adj., salty, of salt, alkaline. —
of a Buddha). -byūha "world — array," pl. byūhā (devā) N. Vin i.202 (loṇāni bhesajjāni alkaline medicine, among which
of a class of devas J i.47; Vism 415 (kāmâvacara — deva's). are given sāmuddaṁ kāḷaloṇaṁ sindhavaṁ ubbhidaṁ bilaṁ as
-mariyādā the boundary of the world VvA 72. -vajja com- var. kinds of salt), 220=243 (as flavouring, with tela, taṇḍula
mon sins Miln 266; KhA 190. -vaṭṭa "world — round," i. e. & khādaniya); A i.210, 250; iv.108; Miln 63; DhA iv.176 (in
saṁsāra (opp. vivaṭṭa =nibbāna) Nett 113, 119. See also vaṭṭa. simile see below); VvA 98, 100, 184 (aloṇa sukkha — kum-
-vidu knowing the universe, Lp. of the Buddha D iii.76; S māsa, unsalted). On loṇa in similes cp. J.P.T.S. 1907, 131.
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i.62; v.197, 343; A ii.48; Sn p. 103; Vv 34 ; Pug 57; expl d -ambila acid and salt J i.505; ii.171, 394. -odaka salt
in full at SnA 442 and Vism 204 sq. -vivaraṇa unveiling of water J vi.37; VvA 99 (°udaka). -kāra salt — maker Vin
the universe, apocalypse, revelation Vism 392 (when humans i.350 (°gāma); A ii.182 (°dāraka); J vi.206 (kara); Miln 331.
see the devas etc.). -vohāra common or general distinction, -ghaṭa a pitcher with salt S ii.276. See also App. to KhA
popular logic, ordinary way of speaking SnA 383, 466; VbhA 68 (in Sn Index 870, 871) on Vism passage with loṇaghaṭaka.
164. -dhūpana salt — spicing VbhA 311 (viya sabba vyañjanesu;
i. e. the strongest among all flavourings). -phala a crystal of
Lokiya (& lokika) (adj.) [fr. loka; cp. Vedic laukika in meaning
(natural) salt [phala for phaṭa=*sphaṭa, cp. phalaka] A i.250
"worldly, usual"] 1. (ordinarily) "belonging to the world," i.
(in simile). -rasa alkaline taste A iv.199, 203. -sakkhara
e. — (a) world — wide, covering the whole world, famed,
widely known Th 1, 554; J vi.198. — (b) (—°) belonging to a salt crystal (cp. °phala), a (solid) piece of (natural) salt S
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the world of, an inhabitant of (as lokika) Pv i.6 (Yama°). — ii.276 (in simile, cp. A i.250); SnA 222 (aggimhi pakkhitta
l — s., in the same simile at DhA iv.176: uddhane pakkhitta
(c) common, general, worldly Vism 89 (samādhi); DhA iv.3
— loṇa). -sakkharikā a piece of salt — crystal, used as a
(°mahājana) PvA 131 (°parikkhaka), 207 (sukha), 220 (°sab-
caustic for healing wounds Vin i.206. -sovīraka salted sour
hāva). See also below 3. — 2. (special meaning) worldly,
gruel Vin i.210; VvA 99.
mundane, when opposed to lokuttara. The term lokuttara
has two meanings — viz. (a) in ordinary sense: the highest Loṇika & Loṇiya (adj.) [fr. loṇa] salty, alkaline Dhs 629. —
of the world, best, sublime (like lokagga, etc.), often applied loṇiya-teliya prepared with salt & oil J iii.522; iv.71. —
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to Arahantship, e. g. lokuttaradāyajja inheritance of Ara- aloṇika unsalted 42 (°aka); VvA 184; J i.228; iii.409.
hantship J i.91; DhA i.117; ideal: lokuttara dhamma (like
Lodda [cp. *Sk. rodhra; on sound changes see Geiger, P.Gr. 44,
parama dhamma) the ideal state, viz. Nibbāna M ii.181; pl. 2
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l. dhammā M iii.115. — (b) (in later canonical literature)
Lopa [fr. lup: see lumpati] taking away, cutting off; as tt. g.
beyond these worlds, supra — mundane, transcendental, spir-
apocope, elision (of the final letter) VbhA 164 (sabba — loka
itual. In this meaning it is applied to the group of nava lokut-
— vohāra°); SnA 12, 303, 508; VvA 79; often in anunāsika°
tarā dhammā (viz. the 4 stages of the Path: sotāpatti etc., with
dropping of (final) ṁ SnA 410; VvA 154, 275. At S v.342
the 4 phala's, and the addition of nibbāna), e. g. Dhs 1094.
read piṇḍiy 'ālopena for piṇḍiyā lopena. — Cp. ālopa, nillopa,
Mrs. Rh. D. tries to compromise between the two meanings
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by giving lokuttara the trsl "engaged upon the higher ideal" vilopa, vilopiya.
(Dhs. tsrl. Introd. p. 98), since meaning (b) has too much of Lobha [cp. Vedic & Epic Sk. lobha; fr. lubh: see lubbhati]
a one — sided philosophical appearance. On term cp. Cpd. covetousness, greed. Defined at Vism 468 as "lubbhanti tena,
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91 . — 3. lokiya (in meaning "mundane") is contrasted with sayaṁ vā lubbhati, lubbhana — mattam eva vā taṁ," with sev-
lokuttara ("transcendental") at many passages of the Abhid- eral comparisons following. — Often found in triad of lobha,
hamma, e. g. at Ps ii.166; Dhs. 505, 1093, 1446; Vbh 17 sq., dosa, moha (greed, anger, bewilderment, forming the three
93, 106, 128, 229 sq., 271, 322; Kvu 222, 515, 602; Pug 62; principles of demerit: see kusala — mūla), e. g. at A iv.96;
Tikp 41 sq., 52 sq., 275; Dukp 304, 324; Nett 10, 54, 67, 77, It 83, 84; Vism 116; Dukp 9, 18 sq. See dosa & moha. —
111, 161 sq., 189 sq.; Miln 236, 294 (lokika), 390; Vism 10, D iii.214, 275; S i.16, 43, 63, 123 (bhava°); v.88; A i.64
85, 438; DA i.331; DhsA 47 sq., 213; VbhA 128, 373; DhA (°kkhaya), 160 (visama°), cp. D iii.70 sq.; ii.67; Sn 367, 371,
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i.76 (lokika); ii.150; iii.272; iv.35. 537 (°kodha), 663, 706, 864, 941 (°pāpa); Nd 15, 16, 261; J
iv.11 (kodha, dosa, l.); Dhs 982, 1059; Vbh 208, 341, 381,
Locaka (adj.) [fr. loc. Caus. of luñc; cp. Sk. luñcaka] one who
402; Nett 13, 27; Vism 103; VbhA 18; PvA 7, 13, 17, 89
pulls out D i.167 (kesa — massu°, habit of cert. ascetics); M
(+dosa), 102; VvA 14; Sdhp 52 (°moha), 266. — alobha dis-
i.308 (id.).
interestedness D iii.214; Dhs 32.
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Locana [fr. loc or lok to see; Dhtp 532 & Dhtm 766: loc= das- -dhammā (pl.) affection of greed, things belonging to
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sana] the eye; adj. (—°) having eyes. (of...) Pv i.11 (miga —
greed; (adj.) (of) greedy character M i.91; iii.37; D i.224, 230;
manda°); PvA 57, 90 (pingala°).
S iv.111; A iii.350; J iv.11. -mūla the root of greed Vism 454
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Locana (nt.) [fr. loc. Caus. of luñcati] pulling, tearing out D (eightfold; with dosa — mūla & moha — mūla).
i.167 (kesa — massu°); A i.296; Pug 55.
Lobhana (nt.) [fr. lobha] being greedy Th 2, 343 (=lobh' uppāda
Loceti see luñcati. ThA 240).
Loṭana (nt.) [luṭ, cp. *Sk. lolana & viloḷana] shaking, upsetting Lobhaniya (°īya, °eyya) (adj.) [grd. formation fr. lobha] 1. be-
Dhtm 117. Cp. vi°. longing to greed "of the nature of greed" causing greed It 84
(°eyya). See rajaniya. — 2. desirable Miln 361 (paduma).
Loṇa (nt.) [cp. Sk. lavaṇa, for which see also lavaṇa. The
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