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Edits and progress PTS-Dictionary

  • all html-character codes to their utf-8 equivalent.
  • aŋ_ - aṁ_
  • word-breaks “-” removed when seen.
  • (û into ū when obiviously Pāḷi) needs special care, not edited for now.
  • (â into ā when obiviously Pāḷi) needs special care, not edited for now.
  • ï into ī (7x) all Pāḷi
  • ạ to “a” in dūsạka, puñcikạtā, assutạvā, Āsạŋsuka, caturassạŋ, dhạna; in sālohitạ to “aṁ”; in Modaka “be same ạs 1.” into “as”

B. LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS 1. Titles of Books (the no refers to section of A).

A Anguttara 1a Aṅguttaranikāya repl. AN?
Mhbv Mahabodhi–vansa 1b repl. Mahābodhivaṁsa
Abhp Abhidhanappadipika 4 repl. Abhidhānappadīpikāya
Mhvs. Mahavansa 1b Mahāvaṁsa
Ap Apadana 1a Apadāna
Miln Milinda–panha 1b Milindapañha
AvS. Avadana–Sataka 2
M Vastu Maha–vastu 2
Bdhd Buddhadatta 1
Mvyut Mahavyutpatti 4
Brethren see Psalms 3
Mystic see Manual 3
BR. Boehtlingk and Roth.
Nd1 Mahaniddesa 1a
Dukp Dukapatthana 1a.
Nd2 Cullaniddesa 1a
Bu Buddha–vansa 1a
Nett Netti–pakarana 1b
Cp Cariya–pitaka 1a
Patth Patthana: see Duka & Tika 1a.
Cpd Compendium 3
D Digha 1a
Pgdp Pancagati–dipana 1b
Davs Datha–vansa 1b
Ps Patisambhida–magga 1a
Dh Dhammapada 1a
Pug Puggala–pannatti 1a
Dhs Dhammasangani 1a
Pv Petavatthu 1a
Dhs trsl Atthasalini 3
S Sanyutta 1a
Divy Divyavadana 2
S B E Sacred Books of the East 3
Dpvs Dipavansa 1b
Sdhp Saddhammopayana 1b
Dhtm Dhatumanjusa 4.
Siks Siksasamuccaya 2
Dhtp Dhatupatha 4.
Sisters see Psalms 3
Halayudha: see Aufrecht 4
Sn Sutta–nipata 1a
It Itivuttaka 1a
Th 1 Theragatha1 a
J Jataka 1b
Th 2 Therigatha 1a
J A O S Journal AmerOrSoc 4
Tikp Tikapatthana 1a.
J As. Journal Asiatique 4
Toev Toevoegselen 4
J P T S. Journal Pali Text Soc 4
Ud Udana 1a
J R A S Journal Royal Asiatic Soc 4
Vbh Vibhanga 1a
Jtm Jatakamala 2
VbhA Sammoha–Vinodani 1b.
Kacc Kaccayana 4
Vin Vinaya 1a
Kh Khuddakapatha 1a
VismTrsl. Path of Purity 3
K S Kindred Sayings 3
Vism Visuddhi–magga 1b
Kvu Kathavatthu 1a
Vv Vimanavatthu 1a
K Z Kuhn's Zeitschrift 4
Z D M G Zeitschrift der Morgenlandischen Deutschen Gesellschaft 4
LalV Lalita Vistara 2
M Majjhima 1a

2. General & grammatical terms. in comb. with a

Original Meaning executed replacement
orig. original(ly)
A Title-letter
(e.g. DhA) = Commentary (on Dh).
P(.) Pali Pāḷi
part particle particle (hard to see, only where obivious)
abl(.) ablative not found
form(.) formation formation (step by step → difficult…)
pass(.) passive passive or “passive:” (if active used)
abs. absolute(ly) absolute, absolutely(:)
fr(.) from from (all replaced without single check)
perf(.) perfect perfect
abstr(.) abstract abstract (all replaced without single check)
freq(.) frequently, frequentative frequently, frequentative
pers. personal personal, sometimes “impersonal”, sometimes “person”
acc(.) accusative accusative (all replaced without single check)
fut(.) future future (all replaced without single check)
pl(.)plural plural (all replaced without single check)
act. active active (step by step replaced)
Gall(.) Gallic Gallic
pop(.) popular popular
add addition additional (all step by step replaced)
gen genitive genitite (all step by step replaced), certain Gen. into Genesis.
poss possessive no match
adj. adjective adjective (all replaced without single check)
ger(.) gerund gerund (all step by step replaced)
pot(.) potential potential (all step by step replaced)
adv. adverb adverb (all replaced without single check)
Ger(.) German German (all step by step replaced) sometimes Gerund
pp past participle
Ags Anglo–Saxon
Goth Gothic
aor. aorist
ppr present participle
Gr Greek
appl. applied
gram grammaratical
prec. preceding
art article
grd. gerundive
pred predicative
attr. attribute
ibid at the same passage
pref prefix
Av Avesta
prep preposition
BB Burmese MSS
id the same
pres present
bef. before
id. p. identical passage
pret preterite
BSk Buddhist Sanskrit
i. e that is
Prk. Prakrit
i. g in general
prob probably
C (&Cy) Commentary (when cited in expln of a Text passage).
imper imperative
pron pronoun
impers. impersonal
pt part
impf imperfect
caus. causative
P T S. Pali Text Society
Ind Index
cert certain
ind indicative
q. v. quod vide (which see)
coll collective
indecl. indeclinable
comb combined, comparative, combination
ref reference, referred
indef. indefinite
inf infinitive
refl reflexive
comp. comparison, composition
instr instrumental
rel relation, relative
cond. conditional
interr. interrogative
sep separate
cons consonant
intrs. intransitive(ly)
corr correct(ed)
iter iterative
sg singular
correl. correlation, correlative
Lat Latin
Sk Sanskrit
l. c. loco citato
sq and following
cp compare
lit. literal(ly), literary
cpd compound
SS Singhalese MSS.
dat. dative
Lit Lithuanian
ster stereotype
den. denominative
loc locative
suff suffix
der. derived, derivation
m masculine
sup. superlative
med medium (middle)
des desiderative
N. Name
s. v sub voce (under the word mentioned)
dial dialect(ical)
n. noun, note
diff different
nom nominative
syn synonym (ous)
dist distinct, distinguished
Np Name of person
T Text
E. English
Npl Name of place
trans transitive
e. g. for instance
nt neuter
trsl translated, translation
encl. enclitic
num numeral
ep epithet
Obulg Old–bulgarian
t. t technical term
esp. especially
Ohg Old–high–german
t. t. g technical term in grammar
etym. etymology
Oicel Old–icelandic
exc except
Oir Old–irish
v verse
excl. exclamation, exclusive
onom onomatopoetic
var variant, various
opp. opposed, opposite
expl explanation, explained
ord. ordinal, ordinary
var. various
lect reading
f. feminine
voc vocative
fig. figurative(ly)
Wtb. Wörterbuch

Test

Hāpeti

H0101peti (alternativ 1: Hapeti; 2: Hapeti)

Hāpeti1: [Causative of hā to leave: see jahati; to which additional future 2nd singular: hāhasi J iii.172; and aorist jahi J iv.314; v.469]

  • 1. to neglect, omit A iii.44 (ahāpayaŋ); iv.25; Dh 166; J ii.437; iv.182; ahāpetvā without omitting anything, i.e. fully A ii.77; J iv.132; DA i.99. atthaṁ hāpeti to lose one's advantage, to fail Sn 37; J i.251.
  • 2. to postpone, delay (the performance of . . .) J iii.448; Vism 129.
  • 3. to cause to reduce, to beat down J i.124; ii.31.
  • 4. to be lost Sn 90 (? read hāyati).

kalyāṇa

Kaly01011e47a (alternativ 1: Kalyana; 2: Kalyana)

Kalyāṇa: (& kallāṇa) [Vedic kalyāṇa]

  • 1. (adjective) beautiful, charming; auspicious, helpful, morally good. Synonym bhaddaka PvA 9, PvA 116) and kusala (S ii.118; PvA 9, PvA 122); opposite pāpa (S i.83; M i.43; PvA 101, PvA 116 and under kalyāṇa-mitta). kata-kalyāṇa = katûpakāra PvA 116 Appld to dhamma in phrase ādi-kalyāṇa majjhe-kalyāṇa pariyosāne-kalyāṇa D i.62 and ≈; S v.152; Sn p. 103; VvA 87; Vism 213 and following (in various applications); etc.

– As m. one who observes the sīlapadaṁ (opposite pāpa, who violates it) A ii.222, compare with k-kalyāṇa – mittā = sīlâdīhi adhikā SnA 341. - S iv.303, S v.2, S v.29, S v.78; A iii.77, A iv.361; Vin ii.8, Vin ii.95; J i.4; Mil 297;

kata-kalyāṇa

kata-kalyāṇa: (kata + kalyāṇa) (opposite kata-pāpa) of good, virtuous character, in phrase k-kalyāṇa katakusala, etc. Iti 25, etc. (see kata ii.1 a). k-kalyāṇa of kitti ( – sadda) D i.49 (= DA i.146 seṭṭha); S iv.374, S v.352; of jhāna (tividha-kalyāṇa) Bdhd 96, 98, 99; of mittā, friends in general (see also compound) Dhp 78 (na bhaje pāpake mitte … bhajetha m-kalyāṇa kalyāṇe), 116, 375 (= suddhâjīvin); Snp 338.

  • 2. (neuter)
    • a. a good or useful thing, good things Vin i.117; A iii.109; compare with bhadraŋ.
    • b. goodness, virtue, merit, meritorious action J v.49 (kalyāṇā here neuter nominative in sense of plural; compare with Vedic neuter), 492;

kalyāṇa-ŋ karoti karoti to perform good deeds S i.72; A i.138 and following; Vin i.73; PvA 122.

– ⓒ kindness, good service J i.378, J iii.12 (= upakāra), 68 (kalyāṇa-ŋ karoti).

– (d) beauty, attraction, perfection; enumerated as 5 kalyāṇāni, as follows: kesa-kalyāṇa, maŋsa-kalyāṇa, aṭṭhi-kalyāṇa, chavi-kalyāṇa, vaya-kalyāṇa i.e. beauty of hair, flesh, teeth, skin, youth J i.394; DhA i.387.

kalyāṇa-ajjhāsaya

kalyāṇa-ajjhāsaya: (kalyāṇa + ajjhāsaya) the wish or intention to do good DhA i.9;

kalyāṇa-âdhimuttika

kalyāṇa-âdhimuttika: (kalyāṇa + âdhimuttika) disposed towards virtue, bent on goodness S ii.154, S ii.158; Iti 70, Iti 78; Vbh 341;

kalyāṇa-kāma

kalyāṇa-kāma: (kalyāṇa + kāma) desiring what is good A iii.109;

kalyāṇa-kārin

kalyāṇa-kārin: (kalyāṇa + kārin) (a) doing good, virtuous (opposite pāpa-kalyāṇa) S i.227, compare with J ii.202 = iii.158; DhsA 390; (masculine) who has rendered a service J vi.182;

kalyāṇa-carita

kalyāṇa-carita: (kalyāṇa + carita) walking in goodness, practising virtue Vbh 341;

kalyāṇa-jātika

kalyāṇa-jātika: (kalyāṇa + jātika) one whose nature is pleasantness, agreeable J iii.82;

kalyāṇa-dassana

kalyāṇa-dassana: (kalyāṇa + dassana) looking nice, lovely, handsome Snp 551 = Th 1, 821 (+kañcanasannibhattaca);

kalyāṇa-dhamma

kalyāṇa-dhamma: (kalyāṇa + dhamma)

  • 1. of virtuous character, of good conduct, virtuous Vin i.73, Vin iii.133; S v.352; Pug 26; Iti 96; Pv iv.135; Mil 129; DhA i.380; J ii.65 (= sundara-kalyāṇa), PvA 230 (= sundara-sīla); sīlavā+k-kalyāṇa (of bhikkhu, etc.) M i.334; S iv.303; PvA 13.

– @k#Kalyāṇa#ena@ @k#Kalyāṇa#atara@ perfectly good or virtuous A ii.224.

  • 2. the Good Doctrine DhA i.7.

kalyāṇa-tā

kalyāṇa-tā: (kalyāṇa + ) the state of having a virtuous character A ii.36;

kalyāṇa-pañña

kalyāṇa-pañña: (kalyāṇa + pañña) “wise in goodness” possessed of true wisdom Th 1, 506; Iti 97;

kalyāṇa-paṭipadā

kalyāṇa-paṭipadā: (kalyāṇa + paṭipadā) the path of goodness or virtue, consisting of dāna, uposathakamma & dasakusalakammapathā J iii.342;

kalyāṇa-paṭibhāṇa

kalyāṇa-paṭibhāṇa: (kalyāṇa + paṭibhāṇa) of happy retort, of good reply A iii.58, compare with Mil 3;

kalyāṇa-pāpaka

kalyāṇa-pāpaka: (kalyāṇa + pāpaka) good and bad J v.238, J vi.225; Kvu 45; (neuter) goodness and evil J v.493;

kalyāṇa-pīti

kalyāṇa-pīti: (kalyāṇa + pīti) one who delights in what is good Snp 969;

kalyāṇa-bhattika

kalyāṇa-bhattika: (kalyāṇa + bhattika) having good, nice food Vin ii.77, Vin iii.160 (of a householder);

kalyāṇa-mitta

kalyāṇa-mitta: (kalyāṇa + mitta)

  • 1. a good companion, a virtuous friend, an honest, pure friend; at Pug 24 he is said to “have faith, be virtuous, learned, liberal and wise”; M i.43 (opposite pāpa-kalyāṇa); S i.83, S i.87 (do.); A iv.30, A iv.357; Pug 37, 41; J iii.197; Bdhd 90; a-kalyāṇa not a virtuous friend DhsA 247.
  • 2. as t.t. a spiritual guide, spiritual adviser. The Buddha is the spiritual friend par excellence, but any other Arahant can act as such S v.3; Vism 89, Vism 98, Vism 121; compare with kammaṭṭhāna-dāyaka.

kalyāṇa-mittatā

kalyāṇa-mittatā: (kalyāṇa + mittatā) friendship with the good and virtuous, association with the virtuous S i.87; such friendship is of immense help for the attainment of the Path and Perfection S v.3, S v.32; it is the sign that the bhikkhu will realize the 7 bojjhangas S v.78 = 101; A i.16, A i.83, it is one of the 7 things conducive to the welfare of a bhikkhu D iii.212; A iv.29, A iv.282; Th 2, 213; Iti 10; Dhs 1328 = Pug 24; Vism 107.

a-kalyāṇa

a-kalyāṇa: (a + kalyāṇa) not having a virtuous friend and good adviser DhsA 247.

kalyāṇa-rūpa

kalyāṇa-rūpa: (kalyāṇa + rūpa) beautiful, handsome J iii.82, J v.204;

kalyāṇa-vākkaraṇa

kalyāṇa-vākkaraṇa: (kalyāṇa + vākkaraṇa), usually combined with kalyāṇa-vāca, of pleasant conversation, of good address or enunciation, reciting clearly D i.93, D i.115; A ii.97, A iii.114, A iii.263, A iv.279; Vin ii.139; Mil 21; DA i.263 (= madhura-vacana); a-kalyāṇa not pronouncing or reciting clearly D i.94. 122;

kalyāṇa-tā

kalyāṇa-tā: (kalyāṇa + ) the fact of being of good and pleasing address A i.38;

kalyāṇa-vāca

kalyāṇa-vāca: (kalyāṇa + vāca), usually in formation k-kalyāṇa k-kalyāṇa – vākkaraṇo poriyā vācāya samannāgato D i.114; A ii.97, A iii.114, A iii.195, A iii.263, A iv.279; Vin ii.139; DA i.282;

kalyāṇa-sadda

kalyāṇa-sadda: (kalyāṇa + sadda) a lucky word or speech J ii.64;

kalyāṇa-sampavanka

kalyāṇa-sampavanka: (kalyāṇa + sampavanka) a good companion A iv.357 (in phrase k-kalyāṇa – mitta k-kalyāṇa – sahāya k-kalyāṇas-kalyāṇa); Pug 37;

kalyāṇa-tā

kalyāṇa-tā: (kalyāṇa + ) companionship with a virtuous friend S i.87.

kalyāṇa-sahāya

kalyāṇa-sahāya: (kalyāṇa + sahāya) a good, virtuous companion A iv.284, A iv.357; Pug 37; compare with peceding, – kalyāṇa-tā = preceding S i.87;

kalyāṇa-sīla

kalyāṇa-sīla: (kalyāṇa + sīla) practising virtue, of good conduct, virtuous Th 1, 1008; Iti 96

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