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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Baddhacara<br />

Baddhacara see paddhacara.<br />

Badhira<br />

Badhira (adj.) [cp. Vedic badhira, on etym. see Walde, Lat. Wtb. s. v. fatuus, comparing Goth. baups and<br />

M. Irish bodar] deaf Vin i.91, 322; Th 1, 501= Miln 367; J i.76 (j!ti˚); v.387; vi.7; DhA i.312. See also<br />

m(ga. -- dh!tuka deaf by nature J ii.63; iv.146; DhA i.346.<br />

Bandha<br />

Bandha (adj.) [cp. Vedic bandha, fr. bandh] 1. bond, fetter It 56 (abandho M!rassa, not a victim of M.);<br />

Nd1 328 (ta*h!˚, di&&hi˚); ThA 241. -- 2. one who binds or ties together, in assa˚ horsekeeper, groom J ii.98;<br />

v.441, 449; DhA i.392. -- 3. a sort of binding: ma*.ala˚ with a circular b. (parasol) Vin iv.338, sal!ka˚ with<br />

a notched b. ibid. -- 4. a halter, tether Dpvs i.76. -- Cp. vinibandha.<br />

Bandhaka<br />

Bandhaka as v. l. of va&&aka see a'sa˚.<br />

Bandhak"<br />

Bandhak" (f.) [fr. bandhaka, cp. Epic Sp. bandhuk" a low woman=p!'$uk! & svairin" Hal!y 2, 341] an<br />

unchaste woman (lit. binder) Vin iv.224 (pl. bandhakiniyo), 265 (id.); J v.425, 431 (va˚).<br />

Bandhati<br />

Bandhati [Vedic badhn!ti, later Sk. bandhati, Idg. *bhendh, cp. Lat. offendimentum i. e. band; Goth.<br />

bindan=Ohg, bintan, E. bind; Sk. bandhu relation; Gr. penqero/s father-in-law, pei_sma bond, etc.] to bind<br />

etc. -- 1. Forms: Imper. bandha D ii.350; pl. bandhantu J i.153. Pot. bandheyya S iv.198; Vin iii.45; Fut.<br />

bandhayissati Mhvs 24. 6; Aor. abandhi J iii.232, & bandhi J i.292; DhA i.182. Ger. bandhitv! Vin i.46; S<br />

iv.200; J i.253, 428, & bandhiya Th 2, 81. Inf. bandhitu' Th 2, 299. Caus. bandheti (see above Fut.) &<br />

bandh!peti (see below). -- II. Meanings -- 1. to bind S iv.200 (rajjuy!). fig. combine, unite DhA ii.189<br />

(ghar!v!sena b. to give in marriage). -- 2. to tie on, bind or put on to (loc.) DhA i.182 (dasante). fig. to<br />

apply to, put to, settle on DhA ii.12 (m!nasa' parad!re). -- 3. to fix, prepare, get up, put together J iv.290<br />

(ukk!); also in phrase cakk' âticakka' mañc' âtimañca' b. to put wheels upon wheels & couches upon<br />

couches J ii.331. iv.81; DhA iv.61. fig. to start, undertake, begin, make, in phrases !gh!ta' b. to bear malice<br />

DhA ii.21; and vera' b. to make enmity against (loc.) J ii.353. -- 4. to acquire, get J iii.232 (attha' b.=<br />

nibbatteti C.). -- 5. to compose Miln 272 (sutta'); J ii.33; v.39. -- Caus. II. bandh!peti to cause to be bound<br />

(or fettered) Vin iv.224, 316 (opp. moc!peti); Nd2 304iii. b (bandhanena); PvA 4, 113. -- Pass. bajjhati Nd2<br />

74 (for bujjhati, as in pal!bujjhati to be obstructed: see palibuddhati). I. Forms Ind. 3rd pl. bajjhare Th 1,<br />

137; pret. 3rd pl. abajjhare J i.428. Imper. bajjhantu S iv.309; A v.284. Pot. bajjheyya S ii.228. Aor. bajjhi J<br />

ii.37; iv.414. Ger. bajjha J iv.441, 498, & bajjhitv! J ii.153; iv.259; v.442. II. Meanings. -- 1. to be<br />

bound, to be imprisoned Sn 508<br />

-- 482 --<br />

(cp. SnA 418); J iv.278. -- 2. to be caught (in a sling or trap) J iii.330; iv.414. -- 3. to incur a penalty (with<br />

loc., e. g. bahuda*.e) J iv.116. -- 4. to be captivated by, struck or taken by, either with loc. J i.368<br />

(bajjhitv! & bandhitv! in Pass. sense); v.465; or with instr. J i.428; iv.259. -- pp. baddha (q. v.). -- Cp. ati˚,<br />

anu˚, !, o˚, pa&i˚, sam˚.

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