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Abhikkhaṇa                                                                                      Abhijigi sati



           i.143.                                               Abhijappin (adj.) [fr. abhijappati] praying for, desiring A III.353
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        Abhikkhaṇa (nt.) [abhi + *ikkhaṇa from īkṣ, cp. Sk. abhīkṣṇa  (kāma — lābha°).
           of which the eontracted form is P. abhiṇha] only as acc. adv.  Abhijalati [abhi + jalati] to shine forth, ppr. °anto resplendent
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           °ṁ constantly, repeated, often Vv 24 (= abhiṇhaṁ VvA 116);  PvA 189.
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           Pv ii.8 (= abhiṇhaṁ bahuso PvA 107); Pug 31; DhA ii.91.
                                                                Abhijavati [abhi + javati] to be eager, active Sn 668.
        Abhikkhaṇati [abhi + khaṇati] to dig up M i.142.
                                                                Abhijāta (adj.) [abi + jāta] of noble birth, well — born, S i.69;
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        Abhikkhipati [abhi + khipati] to throw Dāvs iii.60; cp. ab-  Vv 29 ; Miln 359 (°kulakulīna belonging to a family of high
           hinikkhipati ibid. 12.                                  or noble birth).
        Abhigajjati [abhi + gajjati from garj, sound — root, cp. P. gag-  Abhijāti (f.) [abhi + jāti] 1. Species. Only as t. t. in use by
           gara] (a) to roar, shout, thunder, to shout or roar at (c. acc.)  certain non — Buddhist teachers. They divided mankind into
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           Sn 831 (shouting or railing = gajjanto uggajjanto Nd 172);  six species, each named after a colour D i.53, 54; A iii.383 ff.
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           ger. abhigajjiya thundering Cp. iii.10 . — (b) hum, chatter,  (quoted DA i.162) gives details of each species. Two of them,
           twitter (of birds); see abhigajjin.                     the black and the white, are interpreted in a Buddhist sense
                                                                   at D iii.250, M ii.222, and Netti 158. This interpretation (but
        Abhigajjin (adj.) [fr. abhigajjati] warbling, singing, chattering
                                                                   not the theory of the six species) has been widely adopted by
           Th 1, 1108, 1136.
                                                                   subsequent Hindu writers. — 2. Rebirth, descent, Miln 226.
        Abhigamanīya (adj.) [grd. of abhigacchati] to be approached,
                                                                Abhijātika (adj.) [fr. abhijāti] belonging to ones birth or race,
           accessible PvA 9.
                                                                   born of, being by birth; only in cpd. kaṇhâbhijātika of dark
        Abhigijjhati [abhi + gijjhati] 1. to be greedy for, to crave for,  birth, that is, low in the social scale D iii.251 = A iii.348; Sn
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           show delight in (c. loc.) Sn 1039 (kāmesu, cp. Nd 77). — 2.
                                                                   563 = Th 1, 833; cp. J P T S. 1893, 11; in sense of "evil dis-
           to envy (acc.) S i.15 (aññam — aññaṁ).
                                                                   posed or of bad character" at J v.87 (= kāḷaka — sabhāva C.).
        Abhigīta [pp. of abhigāyati, cp. gīta] 1. sung for. Only in
                                                                Abhijātitā (f.) [abstr. fr. abhijāti] the fact of being born, descen-
           one phrase, gāthābhigītaṁ, that which is gained by singing or
                                                                   dency VvA 216.
           chanting verses (Ger. "ersungen") S i.173 = Sn 81 = Miln 228.
                                                                Abhijāna (nt. or m?) [Sk. abhijñāna] recognition, remembrance,
           See SnA 151. — 2. resounding with, filled with song (of birds)
                                                                   recollection Miln 78. See also abhiññā.
           J vi.272 (= abhiruda).
                                                                Abhijānāti [abhi + jñā, cp. jānāti & abhiññā] to know by ex-
        Abhighāta [Sk. abhighāta, abhi + ghāta] (a) striking, slaying,
                                                                   perience, to know fully or thoroughly, to recognise, know of
           killing PvA 58 (daṇḍa°), 283 (sakkhara°). — (b) impact, con-
                                                                   (c. acc.), to be conscious or aware of D i.143; S ii.58, 105,
           tact DhsA 312 (rūpa° etc.).
                                                                   219, 278; iii.59, 91; iv.50, 324, 399; v.52, 176, 282, 299; Sn
        Abhicetasika (adj.) [abhi + ceto + ika] dependent on the clearest                                   10     3
                                                                   1117 (diṭṭhiṁ Gotamassa na a.); J iv.142; Pv ii.7  = ii.10
           consciousness. On the spelling see ābhic° (of jhāna) M i.33,  ɔ
                                                                   (n ābhijānāmi bhuttaṁ vā pītaṁ); Sdhp 550; etc. — Pot. ab-
           356; iii.11; S ii.278; A ii.23; v.132. (Spelt. ābhi° at M i.33; A  2   a
                                                                   hijāneyya Nd 78 , & abhijaññā Sn 917, 1059 (= jāneyyāsi
           iii.114; Vin v.136). See Dial. iii.108.
                                                                   SnA 592); aor. abhaññāsi Sn p. 16. — ppr. abhijānaṁ
        Abhiceteti [abhi + ceteti] to intend, devise, have in mind J iv.310  S iv.19, 89; Sn 788 (= °jānanto C.), 1114 (= °jānanto Nd 2
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           (manasā pāpaṁ).                                         78 ) abhijānitva DhA iv.233; abhiññāya S iv.16; v.392; Sn
                                                                   534 (sabbadhammaṁ), 743 (jātikkhayaṁ), 1115, 1148; It 91
        Abhicchanna (adj.) [abhi + channa] covered with, bedecked or
                                                                   (dhammaṁ); Dh 166 (atta — d — atthaṁ); freq. in phrase
           adorned with (—°) J ii.48 (hema — jāla°, v. l. abhisañchanna),
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           370 (id.); Sn 772 (= ucchanna āvuṭa etc. Nd 24, cp. Nd 365).  sayaṁ abhiññāya from personal knowledge or self — expe-
                                                                   rience It 97 (v.l. abhiññā); Dh 353; and abhiññā [short form,
        Abhicchita (adj.) [abhi + icchita, cp. Sk. abhīpsita] desired J
                                                                   like ādā for ādāya, cp. upādā] in phrase sayaṁ abhiññā D
           vi.445 (so read for abhijjhita).
                                                                   i.31 (+ sacchikatvā); S ii.217; It 97 (v.l. for °abhiññāya), in
        Abhijacca (adj.) [Sk. ābhijātya; abhi + jacca] of noble birth J  abhiññā-vosita perfected by highest knowledge S i.167 = 175
           v.120.                                                  = Dh 423 ("master of supernormal lore" Mrs Rh. D. in kin-
                                                                   dred S. p. 208; cp. also DhA iv.233); It 47 = 61 = 81, and
        Abhijaneti occasional spelling for abhijāneti.
                                                                   perhaps also in phrase sabbaṁ abhiññapariññeyya S iv.29.
        Abhijappati [abhi + jappati] to wish for, strive after, pray for S
                                                                   — grd. abhiññeyya S iv.29; Sn 558 (°ṁ abhiññātaṁ known
           i.143 (read asmâbhijappanti & cp. Kindred Sayings p. 180) =              2
                                                                   is the knowable); Nd s.v.; DhA iv.233. — pp. abhiññāta (q.
           J iii.359 (= namati pattheti piheti C.); Ṣn 923, 1046 (+ āsiṁsati  v.).
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           thometi; Nd 79 = jappati & same under icchati). Cp. in mean-
           ing abhigijjhati.                                    Abhijāyati [abhi + jāyati, Pass. of jan, but in sense of a Caus.
                                                                   = janeti] to beget, produce, effect, attain, in phrase akaṇhaṁ
        Abhijappana (nt.) [doubtful whether to jappati or to japati to
                                                                   asukkaṁ Nibbānaṁ a. D iii.251; A iii.384 sq. At Sn 214 ab-
           mumble, to which belongs jappana in kaṇṁa° DA i.97] in
                                                                   hijāyati means "to behave, to be", cp. SnA 265 (abhijāyati =
           hattha° casting a spell to make the victim throw up or wring
                                                                   bhavati).
           his hands D i.11; DA i.97.
                                                                Abhijigiṁsati [abhi + jigiṁsati] to wish to overcome, to covet J
        Abhijappā (f.) [abstr. fr. abhijappati, cp. jappā] praying for,  vi.193 (= jinituṁ icchati C). Burmese scribes spell °jigīsati;
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           wishing, desire, longing Dhs 1059 = Nd taṇhā ii.; Dhs 1136.
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