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gotama
Descended from Gotama, Gautama or Gotamid or belonging to
idampissa
see idha</p><hr/<p>ida & Idaṃ (indecl.) [nt. of ayaṃ (idaṃ) in function of a deictic part.] emphatic demonstr. adv. in local, temporal & modal function, as (1) in this, here: idappaccayatā having its
manussabhūtā
manussa [fr. manus, cp. Vedic manuṣya. Connected etym. with Goth. manna=man] a human being, man. The popular etym. connects m. with Manu(s), the ancestor of men, e. g. KhA 123: "Manuno apaccā ti manus
keci
see <see>ko</see>, <see>koci</see>
kāyassa
kāya [der. probably fr. ci, cinoti to heap up, cp. nikāya heaping up, accumulation or collection; Sk. kāya] group, heap, collection, aggregate, body. -- Definitions and synonyms. -- SnA 31 gives the f
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sikkhitabbaṃ.
sikkhita [pp. of sikkhati] trained, taught Vin IV.343 (°sikkha, adj., trained in . . .; chasu dhammesu); Miln 40; PvA 263 (°sippa).
manasi
Attended to, borne in mind, pondered
abhinīharati
To turn, to direct</p><hr/<p>abhinīharati [abhi + nīharati] 1. to take out, throw out M I.119 (see abhinīhanati). -- 2. to direct to, to apply to (orig. to isolate? Is reading correct?) in phrase ñāṇa
catūhi
see <see>cattāro</see>
ubho
Both</p><hr/<p>ubho (udj.) [Sk. ubhau, an old remnant of a dual form in Pāli; cp. Gr. a)/mfw both, Lat. ambo, Lith. abū, Goth. bai, Ohg. beide = E. both. To prep.--adv. *amb, *ambi; see abhi & cp. als
āgamma
Having come to, having gone to, having arrived, having returned, by means of, on account of, according to, for the sake of, on behalf of, for</p><hr/<p>āgamma (adv.) [orig. ger. of āgacchati, q. v. un
chattha
chatta (nt.) [late Vedic chattra=*chad--tra, covering to chad, see chādati] a sunshade ("parasol" would be misleading. The handle of a chatta is affixed at the circumference, not at the centre as it
bhaddāli
A name of the wife of Siddhattha, Buddha
khīṇā
One in whom human passion is extinct, an arhat