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Vikubbana                                                                                       Vikkhittaka



           Mhvs 19, 19; Miln 343; Vism 309, 316 sq. More specific as  Vikkhaṇḍita [pp. of vikkhaṇḍati] broken, ruined, spoilt Sdhp
           iddhi-vikubbana (or °ā), i. e. by psychic powers, e. g. D  436.
           ii.213; Vism 373 sq.; or vikubbanā iddhi Vism 378, 406; VvA
                                                                Vikkhambha [vi+khambha 1] diameter (lit. support) J v.268,
           58; DhsA 91 (the var. forms of iddhi). Cp. Kvu trsl. 50; Cpd.
                                                                   271; Mhvs 18, 27.
           61. — The BSk. form is represented by the pp. of vikubbati,
                                                                Vikkhambhati [fr. vi+khambha 2] (intrs.) to become stiff (with
           i. e. vikurvita, e. g. AvŚ i.258; Divy 269 etc.
                                                                   fear), to be scared or frightened Ap. 50.
        Vikulāva(ka) (adj.) [vi+kulāva] having no nest, without a nest S
                                                                Vikkhambhana (nt.) [vi+khambha+na] withdrawal of support,
           i.224 (ka); J i.203.
                                                                   stopping (the nīvaraṇas or any evil influences or corrup-
        Vikūjati [vi+kūjati] to sing (like a bird), warble, chirp, coo PvA
                                                                   tions: kilesa°), arresting, paralysing; elimination, discarding
           189 (=upanadati). — ppr. med. vikūjamāna Vin iv.15; J              1      2       b
                                                                   Ps ii.179; Nd 6; Nd 338, 606 ; J iii.15 (kilesa°+metta —
           v.12.
                                                                   bhāvana — jhān' uppatti); iv.17; Vism320; Sdhp 455. — Usu-
        Vikūṇa [cp. vikuṇita & vikāra] distortion, grimace (mukha°) SnA  ally in foll. cpds.: °pahāna elimination (of character — blem-
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           30.                                                     ishes) by discarding J ii.230; Nd 203; Vism 5; DhsA 352; SnA
        Vikūla (adj.) [vi+kūla] sloping down, low — lying A i.35 (con-  19; °vimutti emancipation by elimination J ii.35; °viveka ar-
                                                                   rest by aloofness DhsA 12, 164; Vism 140, 141.
           trasted with ukkūla). We should expect ni° for vi°, as in BSk.
           (see ukkūla).                                        Vikkhambhanatā (f.) [vikkhambhana+tā] state of having undone
                                                                   or discarded, removal, destruction, paralysis Nett 15, 16.
        Vikūlaka (adj.)  [fr.  vikūla] contrary, disgusting Th 2, 467
           (=paṭikūla ThA 284).                                 Vikkhambhika (adj.) [fr. vikkhambheti] leading to arrest (of pas-
                                                                   sions), conducive to discarding (the blemishes of character)
        Vikesikā (adj. — f.) [vi+kesa+ika] with loose or dishevelled hair
                                                                   Vism 114.
           Vin i.15.
                                                                Vikkhambhita [pp. of vikkhambheti] arrested, stopped, paral-
        Vikoṭṭita [vi+koṭṭita] beaten, cut, slain, killed Miln 304 (koṭṭita+).
                                                                   ysed, destroyed Ps ii.179; Tikp 155, 320 sq.; Dukp 10.
        Vikopana (nt.) [fr. vi+kup] upsetting, injuring, doing harm J
                                                                Vikkhambhiya (adj.) [grd. of vikkhambheti] in neg. a° not to be
           ii.330=iv.471; Miln 185, 266; DhsA 145.
                                                                   obstructed or overcome D iii.146.
        Vikopin (adj.) [vi+kup] shaking, disturbed; neg. a° J vi.226.
                                                                Vikkhambheti [vi+khambheti] (trs.) to "unprop," unsettle, dis-
        Vikopeti [vi+kopeti] 1. to shake up PvA 253. — 2. to upset, spoil,
                                                                   card; to destroy, extirpate, paralyse (cp. khambha 2 and
           to do harm Vin iii.47; Miln 276 (vikitteti+). — 3. to destroy J                                         1
                                                                   chambheti), give up, reject Sn 969 (=abhibhavati etc. Nd
           vi.68 (padaṁ a track).
                                                                   492); Vism 268; J i.303 (jhānabalena kilese v.); Miln 34 (nī-
        Vikkanta [pp. of vi+kram] heroic J i.119; ii.211; iv.271; Miln  varaṇe); DhA iv.119 (pītiṁ vikkhambhetvā: here in meaning
           400 (°cārin, of a lion).                                "set up, establish"? Or to produce such pīti as to be called
                                                                   pharaṇā pīti, thus vikkhambheti=pharati 2? Or as Denom.
        Vikkandati [vi+kandati] to cry out, lament, wail J vi.525.
                                                                   fr. vikkhambha "diameter"=to establish etc.?); VvA 156 (read
        Vikkama [fr. vi+kram] 1. walking about, stepping; in °malaka
                                                                   °etvā.) — pp. vikkhambhita.
           walking — enclosure, "περιπατεϊον," corridor J i.449. — 2.
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                                                                Vikkhalita (nt.) [vi+khalita ] stumbling, fault, faux pas A i.199.
           strength, heroism J ii.211, 398; iii.386 (°porisa).
                                                                Vikkhāyitaka (adj. — nt.) [vi+khāyati(=khādita)+ka] "pertain-
        Vikkamati [vi+kamati] to have or show strength, to exert oneself
                                                                   ing (or: of the nature of) to being eaten up," i. e. a (mental)
           J iii.184 (=parakkamati); Miln 400. — pp. vikkanta.
                                                                   representation obtained by contemplation of a corpse gnawed
        Vikkaya [vi+kaya] selling, sale A ii.209; Sn 929 (kaya+); J i.121;
                                                                   by animals, one of the asubhakammaṭṭhānas Vism 110=Miln
           ii.200; iv.115 (majja°); Miln 194 (°bhaṇḍa goods for sale, mer-
                                                                   332 (°saññā); Vism 179, 194.
           chandise); PvA 29, 113 (°bhaṇḍa).
                                                                Vikkhālita [pp. of vikkhāleti] washed off, cleansed Vin ii.201;
        Vikkayika & °kāyika (adj. — n.) [fr. vikiṇāti] 1. a salesman,
                                                                   Vism 59.
           vendor DhA iv.50 (ā). — 2. for sale J i.201 (ā); DhA i.269
                                                                Vikkhāleti [vi+khāḷeti] to wash off, to wash one's face (mukhaṁ)
           (a).
                                                                   rinse one's mouth Vin ii.201; S ii.269; J i.266, 459; PvA 75,
        Vikkiṇāti [vi+kiṇāti] to sell J i.227, 377 (ger. vikkiṇitvā); PvA
                                                                   209, 241 (=ācameti). — pp. vikkhālita
           100 (id.), 191 (aor. vikkiṇi). — inf. vikketu ṁ J iii.283. —
           grd. vikkiṇiya=for sale DhA i.390 (°bhaṇḍa merchandise).  Vikkhitta (adj.) [vi+khitta] 1. upset, perplexed, mentally upset,
                                                                   confused S ii.122 (°citta); v.157, 263 sq.; A iii.174 (°citta);
        Vikkīḷita (nt.) [vi+kīḷita] sporting, amusement, pastime Nett 124  v.147 (id.); Vism 410 (=uddhacc' ânugata). — a° undisturbed,
                 d
           (in appl meaning).
                                                                   composed, collected A v.149; It 94; PvA 26.
        Vikkuthita (adj.) [vi+kuthita] boiled, °duddha boiled milk KhA
                                                                Vikkhittaka (adj.) [vi+khitta+ka] 1. scattered all over, deranged,
           60 (T. reads vikkuthita — duṭṭha — vaṇṇa, but App. SnA In-
                                                                   dismembered; of a dead body with respect to its limbs (as
           dex p. 870: vikkuṭṭhita — duddha°). The corresp. passage at
                                                                   one of the asubha — kammaṭṭhāna's: cp. vikkhāyika & vic-
           Vism 260 has duṭṭha-khīra- vaṇṇa, which seems faulty.                                                   n
                                                                   chiddaka) Vism 110 (°saññā)=Miln 332; Vism 179 (with def
        Vikkhaṇḍati [vi+khaṇḍati] to break (up), destroy, spoil Sdhp 450  vividhaṁ khittaṁ vikkhittaṁ; aññena hatthaṁ aññena pādaṁ
           (ger. °iya). — pp. vikkhaṇḍita.                         aññena sīsan ti evaṁ tato tato khittassa chava — sarīrassa ad-
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