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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Pase&&ha<br />

Pase&&ha at Pv ii.973 is to be read pasa&&ha (see pasattha).<br />

Pasodheti<br />

Pasodheti [pa+Caus. of $udh] to cleanse, clean, purity D i.71 (citta').<br />

Passa<br />

Passa1 [cp. Sk. pa$ya, fr. passati] seeing, one who sees Th 1, 61 (see Morris, in J.P.T.S. 1885, 48).<br />

Passa<br />

Passa2 (m. & nt.) [Vedic p!r$va to par$u & p%+&i rib, perhaps also connected with p!r+*i side of leg, see<br />

under pa*hi] 1. side, flank M i.102; iii.3; A v.18; Sn 422; J i.264; iii.26. Pleonastic in pi&&hi˚ (cp. E.<br />

backside) the back, loc. behind J i.292; PvA 55. -- 2. (mountain -- ) slope, in Himavanta˚ J i.218; v.396<br />

(loc. pasmani=passe C.).<br />

Passati<br />

Passati [Vedic pa$yati & *spa$ati (aor. aspa+&a, Caus. sp!$ayati etc.); cp. Av. spasyeiti, Gr. ske/ptomai, (E.<br />

"scepsis"); Lat. species etc.; Ohg. spehon=Ger. sp!hen (E. spy). -- <strong>The</strong> paradigm pass˚, which in literary<br />

Sk. is restricted to the pres. stem (pa$) interchanges with the paradigm dakkh˚ & dass˚ (d%$): see dassati1] 1.<br />

to see -- Pres. passati Vin i.322; S i.69, 132, 198; ii.29; Sn 313, 647, 953, 1063, 1142 (cp. Nd2 428); Pv<br />

i.23; Miln 218; PvA 11, 102; 1st pl. pass!ma Sn 76, 153, 164; Pv i.101 (as future); imper. sg. passa Sn 435,<br />

580, 588, 756; J i.223; ii.159; Pv ii.116, 119; PvA 38; pl. passatha S ii.25; Sn 176 sq., 777, & passavho (cp.<br />

Sk. pa$yadhva') Sn 998. -- ppr. passa' (see Geiger, P.Gr. 972) M ii.9; Sn 739, 837, 909; & passanto J<br />

iii.52; PvA 5, 6; f. passant" S i.199. -- grd. passitabba J iv.390 (a˚). -- fut. passissati Pv ii.46; PvA 6. -- aor.<br />

passi J ii.103, 111; iii.278, 341. -- 2. to recognise, realise, know: only in combn with j!n!ti (pres. j!n!ti<br />

passati; ppr. j!na' passa'): see j!n!ti 11. -- 3. to find Sn 1118 (=vindati pa&ilabhati Nd2 428b); J iii.55; Pv<br />

ii.99. -- Cp. vi˚.<br />

Passaddha<br />

Passaddha [pp. of passambhati, cp. BSk. pra$rabdha Divy 48] calmed down, allayed, quieted, composed, a&<br />

ease. Almost exclusively with ref. to the body (k!ya), e. g. at Vin i.294; D iii.241, 288; M i.37; iii.86; S i<br />

126; iv.125; A i.148; v.30; Vism 134; VbhA 283 (˚k!yapuggala). -- In lit. appln ˚ratha when the car had<br />

slowed down J iii.239. See also pa&i˚.<br />

Passaddhat!<br />

Passaddhat! (f.) [abstr. fr. passaddha] calmness, repose Nd2 166.<br />

Passaddhi<br />

Passaddhi (f.) [fr. pa+$rambh] calmness, tranquillity, repose, serenity M iii.86; S ii.30; iv.78; v.66; A iv.455<br />

sq.; Ps ii.244; Dhs 40 (k!ya˚), 41 (citta˚), cp. Dhs. trsl. 23; Vism 129; VbhA 314 (k!ya˚, citta˚); DhsA 150<br />

(= samass!sa -- ppatta). Often combd with p!mujja & p"ti, e. g. D i.72, 73, 196; Nett 29, 66. Six passaddhis<br />

at S iv.217 (with ref. to v!c!, vitakka -- vic!r!, p"ti, ass!sa -- pass!s!, saññ! -- vedan!, r!ga -- dosa -- moha,<br />

through the 4 jh!nas etc.). Passaddhi is one of the 7 sambojjhangas (constituents of enlightenment): see this<br />

& cp. M iii.86; Vism 130, 134=VbhA 282 (where 7 conditions of this state are enumd).

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