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Vissamati Vihārika
43, 151. — Caus. vissameti to give a rest, to make repose J (kankhaṁ; v. l. vitarati perhaps to be preferred); Sn 673; Pot.
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iii.36. 3 sg. vihane Sn 975 (cp. Nd 509); & vihāne Sn 348=Th 1,
1268. — ger. vihacca: see abhi°. — Pass. vihaññati (q. v.).
Vissamana (nt.) [fr. vissamati] resting, reposing J iii.435.
— pp. vihata.
Vissametar [n. ag. fr. vissameti] one who provides a rest, giver
Viharaṇa (nt.) [fr. viharati] abiding, dwelling DhsA 164, 168.
of repose, remover of fatigue J vi.526.
Viharati [vi+harati] to stay, abide, dwell, sojourn (in a certain
Vissara [fr. vi+sarati, of svar] 1. outcry, shout, cry of distress, d
place); in general: to be, to live; appl : to behave, lead a
scream Vin i.87; ii.152, 207; iv.316; PvA 22, 245 (s), 279, 284 d
life (as such expl with "iriyati" at Vism 16). Synonyms are
(°ṁ karoti); Sdhp 188. — 2. distress Vin iv.212, 229.
given at Vbh 194 with iriyati, vattati, pāleti, yapeti, yāpeti,
Vissarati [vi+sarati, of smṛ] to forget Vin i.207; iv.261; Mhvs 26,
carati; cp. VbhA 262. — See e. g. D i.251; Sn 136, 301, 925;
16. — pp. vissarita.
Pug 68; DhsA 168; DA i.70, 132; PvA 22, 67, 78. — Special
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Vissarita [opp. of vissarati] forgotten PvA 202. Forms: aor. 3 sg. vihāsi Sn p. 16; Pv ii.9 ; Mhvs 5, 233;
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Vissavati [vi+savati, of sru] to flow, ooze Th 1, 453= Sn 205 (v. PvA 54, 121; 3 pl. vihiṁsu Th 1, 925, & vihaṁsu A ii.21;
l. SS vissasati). fut. viharissati A iii.70; vihessati Th 1, 257; vihissati Th 2,
181; and vihāhisi J i.298 (doubtful reading!), where C. expl s
Vissasati & vissāseti [vi+sasati, of śvas] to confide in, to put one's
as "vijahissati, parihāyissati"; with phrase sukhaṁ vihāhisi
trust in (loc. or gen.), to be friendly with S i.79 (vissase); J
cp. dukkhaṁ viharati at A i.95, and see also vihāhesi. —
i.461 (vissāsayitvā); iii.148=525 (vissāsaye); iv.56; vi.292. —
pp. not found.
pp. vissattha.
Vihaviha [for vihaga] a sort of bird Th 1, 49 (v. l. cihaciha). The
Vissāsa [vi+sāsa, of śvas] trust, confidence, intimacy, mutual s
C. expl by "parillaka."
agreement Vin i.296; 308, A ii.78; J i.189, 487; Miln 126;
s
Vihāmi at J vi.78 (lohitaṁ) is poetical for vijahāmi; C. expl as
Vism 190; VvA 66; PvA 13, 265. — dubbissāsa difficult to
niṭṭhubhāmi, i. e. I spit out.
be trusted J iv.462.
Vihāya is ger. of vijahati (q. v.).
Vissāsaka (& °ika) (adj.) [vissāsa] intimate, confidential; trust-
worthy A i.26; Miln 146; DA i.289. Vihāyasa [cp. Sk. viha & vihāyasa] the air, sky PvA 14. Cases
adverbially: °yasā through the air Mhvs 12, 10, & °yasaṁ id.
Vissāsaniya (adj.) [grd. of vissāseti] to be trusted, trustworthy
J iv.47. Cp. vehāyasa & vehāsa.
PvA 9; Sdhp 306, 441; neg. a° J iii.474; cp. dubbissāsaniya
hard to trust J iv.462. Vihāra [fr. viharati] 1. (as m. & adj.) spending one's time (so-
Vissāsin (adj.) [fr. vissāsa] intimate, confidential A iii.136 (asan- journing or walking about), staying in a place, living; place
thava° intimate, although not acquainted). of living, stay, abode (in general) VvA 50 (jala°); PvA 22,
79; eka° living by oneself S ii.282 sq.; janghā° wandering on
Vissuta (adj.) [vi+suta, of śru] widely famed, renowned, famous foot PvA 73; divā° passing the time of day Sn 679; PvA 142.
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Sn 137, 597, 998, 1009; Pv ii.7 ; Mhvs 5, 19; PvA 107 (=dūra d
See also below 3 a. — 2. (appl meaning) state of life, condi-
— ghuṭṭha).
tion, mode of life (in this meaning almost identical with that of
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Vissussati [vi+śuṣ] to dry up, to wither S i.126 (in comb n vāsa ), e. g. ariya° best condition S v.326; SnA 136; dibba°
ussussati vissussati, with ss from uss°). Spelling here visuss°, supreme condition (of heart) Miln 225; brahma° divine state
but ss at S iii.149. — Caus. visoseti (q. v.). S v.326; SnA 136; Vism 295 sq. (ch. ix.); phāsu° comfort
A iii.119, 132; sukha° happiness S iii.8; v.326; A i.43; ii.23;
Vissota (adj.) [vi+sota, of sru] flowedaway, wasted Miln 294.
iii.131 sq.; iv.111 sq., 230 sq.; v.10 sq. See further D i.145,
Vihaga [viha, sky, +ga] a bird (lit. going through the sky) DA
196; iii.220 (dibba, brahma, ariya), 250 (cha satata°), 281; S
i.46. -°pati lord of birds, a garuḷa Dāvs iv.33, 38, 55.
ii.273 (jhāna°); iii.235 (id.); A iii.294 (°ṁ kappeti to live one's
Vihanga=vihaga, J v.416; PvA 154, 157; Sdhp 241. life); Ps ii.20; Nett 119 sq. — 3. (a) a habitation for a Bud-
dhist mendicant, an abode in the forest (arañña°), or a hut; a
Vihangama (adj.) [viha+gam] going through the air, flying; (m.)
dwelling, habitation, lodging (for a bhikkhu), a single room
a bird A ii.39; iii.43; Sn 221, 606; Th 1, 1108; J i.216; iii.255;
Vin ii.207 sq.; D ii.7; A iii.51, 299 (yathāvihāraṁ each to his
DA i.125=DhsA 141.
apartment); Sn 220 (dūra° a remote shelter for a bhikkhu), 391;
Vihaññati [Pass. of vihanati] to be struck or slain; to be vexed
Vism 118 (different kinds; may be taken as c.). — (b) place
or grieved, to get enraged, to be annoyed, suffer hardship; to for convention of the bhikkhus, meeting place; place for rest &
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be cast down Sn 168 sq.; Pv ii.11 (=vighātaṁ āpajjati PvA recreation (in garden or park) DA i.133. — (c) (later) a larger
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150); iv.5 (with same expl ); J i.73, 359; ii.442; v.330; DA
building for housing bhikkhus, an organized monastery, a Vi-
i.289. — ppr. vihaññamāna Sn 1121 (with long and detailed hāra Vin i.58; iii.47; S i.185 (°pāla the guard of the monastery);
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exegesis at Nd 604); S i.28 (a°); PvA 150. pp. vihata DA
J i.126; Miln 212; Vism 292; DhA i.19 (°cārikā visit to the
i.231.
monastery), 49 (°pokkharaṇī), 416; Mhvs 19, 77; PvA 12, 20,
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Vihata [pp. of vihanati] struck, killed, destroyed, impaired It 100 54, 67, 141. 151; and passim. See also Dictionary of Names.
(where A i.164 reads vigata); J vi.171; Sdhp 313, 425. The modern province Behar bears its name from the vihāras.
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Vihata (adj.) [cp. Sk. vihṛti] broad, wide J vi.171 (=puthula C.). Vihāraka=vihāra 3 (room, hut) Th 2, 94 (=vasanaka-ovaraka
ThA 90).
Vihanati [vi+hanati] to strike, kill, put an end to, remove A iii.248
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