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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Anuti&&hati<br />

Anuti&&hati [anu + ti&&hati see also anu&&hahati] to look after, to manage, carry on J v.113 (= anugacchati);<br />

PvA 78.<br />

Anut"re<br />

Anut"re (adv.) [anu + t"re, loc. of t"ra] along side or near the bank (of a river) Sn 18 (= t"ra -- sam"pe SnA<br />

28). Cp. anu A b.<br />

Anuttara<br />

Anuttara (adj.) [an + uttara] "nothing higher", without a superior, incomparable, second to none,<br />

unsurpassed, excellent, preeminent Sn 234 (= adhikassa kassaci abh!vato KhA 193), 1003; Dh 23, 55 (=<br />

asadisa appa&ibh!ga DhA i.423); Pv iv.35 2 (dhamma); Dhs 1294; DA i.129; PvA 1, 5, 6, 18, etc.<br />

Anuttariya<br />

Anuttariya (nt.) [abstr. fr. anuttara] preeminence, superi- ority, excellency; highest ideal, greatest good.<br />

<strong>The</strong>y are mentioned as sets of 3 (viz. dassana˚, pa&ipad!˚, vimutti˚) at D iii.219, or of 6 (viz. dassana˚,<br />

savana˚, l!bha˚, sikkh!˚, p!ricariy!˚, anussata˚) at D iii.250, 281; A i.22; iii.284, 325 sq., 452; Ps i.5. Cp. M<br />

i.235; A v.37. See also !nuttariya.<br />

Anutt!na<br />

Anutt!na (adj.) [an + utt!na] not (lying) open, not exposed; fig. unexplained, unclear J vi.247.<br />

Anutthun!<br />

Anutthun! (f.) [fr. anutthun!ti] wailing, crying, lamenting Nd1 167 (= v!c!pal!pa vippal!pa etc.).<br />

Anutthun!ti<br />

Anutthun!ti [anu + thunati (thun!ti); anu + stan] to wail, moan, deplore, lament, bewail D iii.86; Sn 827<br />

(cp. Nd1 167); Dh 156; J iii.115; v.346, 479; DhA iii.133; PvA 60 (wrongly applied for gh!yati, of the fire<br />

of conscience).<br />

Anutr!sin<br />

Anutr!sin (adj.) [an + utr!sin] not terrified, at ease Th 1, 864.<br />

Anuthera<br />

Anuthera [anu + thera] an inferior <strong>The</strong>ra, one who comes next to the elder Vin ii.212 (therânuther! Th. &<br />

next in age).<br />

Anudad!ti<br />

Anudad!ti [anu + dad!ti] to concede, grant, admit, fut. anudassati Miln 276, 375.<br />

Anudayati

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