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Vicchandanika Vijita
the body Vin iii.271 (Sam. Pās. on Pār. iii.3, 1); & °sutta the another name for the Kāya — vicchandanika — sutta).
Suttanta having disillusionment for its subject (another name
Vijayati (& vijinati) [vi+jayati] to conquer, master, triumph over
given by Bdhgh to the Vijayasutta Sn 193 — 206) SnA 241 sq.
DA i.250 (vijeti); fut. vijessati J iv.102. — ger. vijeyya Sn
(°ya). Cp. vicchindati.
524, 1002; and vijetvā J iii.523. — pp. vijita. Cp. abhi°.
Vicchādanā (f.) [vi+chādanā] concealment Pug 19, 23.
Vijahati [vi+jahati] to abandon, forsake, leave; to give up, dis-
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Vicchika [cp. Vedic vṛścīka: Zimmer, Altind. Leben 98] a scor- miss Pv iii.6 15 (sarīraṁ); VvA 119; Pot. vijaheyya Pv iv.1 ;
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pion D i.9 (°vijjā scorpion craft); Vin ii.110; A ii.73; iii.101, fut. vijahissati S ii.220; Pv ii.6 (jīvitaṁ). — ger. vihāya
306; iv.320; v.289 sq.; J ii.146; Miln 272, 394; Vism 235; DA Mhvs 12, 55; & vijahitvā Vin iv.269; J i.117; iii.361 (iddh'
i.93. ânubhāvena attabhāvaṁ). — grd. vihātabba A iii.307 sq.;
Miln 371. — Pass. vihīyati J vi.499 (eko v.=kilamissati C.).
Vicchita in phrase balavicchita-kārin at Miln 110 is to be read
— pp. vijahita & vihīna.
balav' icchita-kārin "a man strong to do what he likes," i. e.
a man of influence. Vijahana (nt.) [fr. vijahati] abandoning, relinquishing DA i.197.
Vicchidda (adj.) [vi+chidda] only in (redupl.) combin. chidda° Vijahita [pp. of vijahati] left, given up, relinquished; only in neg.
full of little holes, perforated all over J i.419. a° J i.71, 76, 94, 178.
Vicchiddaka [vi+chidda+ka] "having holes all over," referring to Vijātā (f.) [pp. of vijāyati] (a woman) having borne J ii.140; Pv
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one of the asubha — kammaṭṭhānas, obtained by the contem- ii.2 (=pasūtā PvA 80).
plation of a corpse fissured from decay A ii.17 (°saññā); v.106, -kāla time of birth J ii.140. -ghara birth-chamber Miln
310; Miln 332; Vism 110, 178, 194. 301.
Vicchinda [fr. vi+chind as in vicchindati] breaking off, cutting Vijāti in °loha a kind of copper VbhA 63.
off J ii.436, 438 (kāya°). Kern, Toev. s. v. considers it as a
Vijāna (nt. — adj.) [fr. vijānāti] understanding; as adj. (—°) in
corruption of vicchanda. See vicchandanika.
cpds. du° (dubbijāna) hard to understand S i.60; J iv.217; and
Vicchindati [vi+chindati] to cut off, to interrupt, to prevent su° easy to perceive Sn 92; J iv.217.
PvA 129 (°itu — kāma). The BSk. form is vicchandayati
Vijānana (nt.) [the diaeretic form of Sk. vijñāna: cp. jā-
[=vi+Denom. of chando] e. g. Divy 10, 11, 383, 590. — pp.
nana=ñāṇa] recognition, knowing, knowledge, discrimination
vicchinna.
Vian 452; DhsA 141.
Vicchinna [pp. of vicchindati] cut off, destroyed Sdhp 34, 117,
Vijānāti [vi+jñā] to have discriminative (dis=vi°) knowledge, to
370, 585.
recognize, apprehend, ascertain, to become aware of, to un-
Vicchurita [vi+churita] besprinkled, sprinkled about VvA 4, 280 derstand, notice, perceive, distinguish, learn, know Sn 93 sq.,
a
1
(=ullitta). 763; Dh 64, 65; Nd 442. See also viññāṇa 2 . — imper. 2 nd
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b
2
sg. vijāna Sn 1091 (=ājāna Nd 565 ); Pv iv.5 (=vijānāhi
Viccheda [vi+cheda] cutting off, destruction J iv.284 (santati°).
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PvA 260); ppr. vijānanto Sn 656, 953; Pv iv.1 ; PvA 41;
a° uninterruptedness VvA 16.
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and vijānaṁ neg. a° ignorant Dh 38, 60; It 103. Pot. 1 sg.
Vijaṭana (nt.) [fr. vijaṭeti] disentangling Miln 11.
(poet.) vijaññaṁ J iii.360 (=vijāneyyaṁ C.); Sn 1065, 1090,
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a
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Vijaṭita [pp. of vijaṭeti] disentangled S i.165. 1097 (=jāneyyaṁ Nd 565 ); & vijāniyaṁ Vv 41 (paṭivi-
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rd
jjhiṁ C.); 3 sg. vijañña Sn 253, 316, 967 (cp. Nd 489).
Vijaṭeti [vi+Caus. of jaṭ: see jaṭita] 1. to disentangle, to comb
— ger. vijāniya Mhvs 8, 16; viññāya Sn 232; & viññitvā
out; fig. to unravel, explain Vin ii.150 (bimbohanaṁ kātuṁ
Vin iv.264. — aor. (3 rd pl.) vijāniṁsu Mhvs 10, 18. —
tūlāni v.); Miln 3; Vism 1, 2. — 2. to plunder J iii.523. — pp.
Pass. viññāyati PvA 197; fut. viññissati Th 1, 703. — inf.
vijaṭita.
viññātuṁ S iii.134. — grd. viññātabba (to be understood)
Vijana (adj.) [vi+jana] deserted of people, lonely S i.180; ThA
VbhA 46; & viññeyya (q. v.). — pp. viññāta. — Caus. II.
252. -°vāta: see vāta.
viññāpeti (q. v.).
Vijambhati [vi+jambhati] to rouse oneself, to display activity, of- Vijāyana (nt.) [fr. vijāyati] bringing forth, birth, delivery A i.78;
d
ten appl to the awakening of a lion S iii.84; A ii.33; J i.12, 493;
J iii.342; vi.333; Vism 500; VbhA 97.
v.215 (°amāna, ppr., getting roused), 433, 487; vi.173; Vism
Vijāyati [vi+jāyati] to bring forth, to bear, to give birth to Sdhp
311.
133; aor. vijāyi VvA 220; PvA 82 (puttaṁ); ger. vijāyitvā
Vijambhanā (f.) [vi+jambhanā] arousing, activity, energy J 3
Mhvs 5, 43 (puttaṁ); and vijāyitvāna Pv i.6 . — pp. vijāta.
vi.457.
— Caus. II. vijāyāpeti to cause to bring forth J vi.340.
Vijambhikā (f.) [fr. vijambhati] yawning (before rising) i. e. Vijāyin (adj. — n.) [fr. vijāyati] in f. °inī able to bear a child,
n
drowsiness, laziness, in ster. comb with arati & tandī S i.7 fertile J iv.77 (opp. vañjhā); DhA i.46 (id.).
n
(trsl "the lanquid frame"); A i.3; Vbh 352; Vism 33. As vi-
Vijigucchati [vi+j.] to loathe Sn 41 (°amāna=aṭṭiyamāna
jambhitā at S v.64; J i.506 (here in meaning "activity, alert-
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harāyamāna Nd 566), 253, 958 (°ato=aṭṭiyato harāyato Nd 1
ness," but sarcastically as sīha°); VbhA 272 (=kāya — vinā-
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466), 963; Nd 479.
manā).
Vijita [pp. of vijayati] 1. conquered, subdued, gained, won Sn
Vijaya [fr. vi+ji] victory; conquering, mastering; triumph over
46; SnA 352; DA i.160; PvA 75, 76, 161. — Cp. nijjita. —
(—°) D i.46; A iv.272 (idha — loka°); SnA 241 sq. (°sutta,
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