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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Antarik!<br />

Antarik! (f.) [abstr. fr. antarika] "what lies in between or near", i. e. -- 1. the inside of Vin iv.272 (bh!jan˚).<br />

2. the neighbourhood, region of ( -- ˚), sphere, compass Vin iii.39 (ur˚, angul˚); J i.265 (yakkhassa s"m˚<br />

inside the y7 sphere of influence). -- 3. interval, interstice Vin ii.116 (sutt˚ in lace); A i.124 (vijj˚ the<br />

interval of lightning).<br />

Antalikkha<br />

Antalikkha (nt.) [Vedic antarik+a = antari -- k+a (k+i), lit. situated in between sky and earth] the atmosphere<br />

or air D ii.15; A iii.239; iv.199; Sn 222, 688; Dh 127 = Miln 150 = PvA 104; Pv i.31 (= veh!yasa -- saññita<br />

a. PvA 14); KhA 166. -- ga going through the air A i.215. -- cara walking through the air Vin i.21; D i.17; S<br />

i.111; J v.267; DA i.110.<br />

Antavant<br />

Antavant (!dj.) [anta1 + ˚vant] having an end, finite D i.22, 31, 187; Ps i.151 sq.; 157; Dhs 1099, 1117,<br />

1175; Miln 145. -- anantavant endless, infinite A v.193 (loka). See also loka.<br />

Anti<br />

Anti (indecl.) [Vedic anti = Lat ante, Gr. a)nti/, Goth. and; Ags. and -- , Ger. ant -- , ent -- ] adv. & prep. c.<br />

gen.: opposite, near J v.399 (tav! anti' !gat!, read as tav! anti -- m -- !gat!; C. santika'), 400, 404; vi.565<br />

(s!mikass! anti = antike C.). -- Cp. antika.<br />

Antika<br />

Antika (adj. -- n.) -- 1. [der fr. anti] near KhA 217; nt. neighbourhood Kh viii.1. (odak˚); J vi.565 (antike<br />

loc. = anti near). -- 2. [der fr. anta = Sk. antya] being at the end, final, finished, over S i.130 (puris! etad --<br />

antik!, v. l. SS antiy!: men are (to me) at the end for that, i. e. men do not exist any more for me, for the<br />

purpose of begetting sons.<br />

Antima<br />

Antima (adj.) [Cp. superl. of anta] last, final (used almost exclusively with ref. to the last & final<br />

reincarnation; thus in combn. with deha & sar"ra, the last body) D ii.15; Dh 351; It 50 (antima' deha'<br />

dh!reti), 53 (id.); Vv 512; Sn 478 (sar"ra' antima' dh!reti) 502; Miln 122, 148; VvA 106 (sar"r! antima --<br />

dh!rin); Sdhp 278. -- dehadhara one who wears his last body It 101 (dh!ra T, ˚dhara v. l.); VvA 163. --<br />

dh!rin = prec. S i.14, 53 (+ kh"*!sava); ii.278; It 32, 40; Sn 471. -- vatthu "the last thing", i. e. the extreme,<br />

final or worst (sin) Vin i. 121, 135, 167, 320. -- sar"ra the last body; (adj.) having ones last rebirth S i.210<br />

(Buddho a˚ -- sar"ro); A ii.37; Sn 624; Dh 352, 400; DhA iv.166 (= ko&iya' &hito attabh!vo).<br />

Ante˚<br />

Ante˚ (pref.) [Sk. anta1, with change of -- a1 to -- e, instead of the usual -- o, prob. through interpreting it<br />

as loc. of anta] near, inside, within; only in foll. cpds.: ˚pura (nt.) "inner town", the king's palace, esp. its<br />

inner apartments, i. e. harem [Sk. anta1pura, cp. also P. antopura] Vin i.75, 269; A v.81; J ii.125; iv.472;<br />

Miln 1; PvA 23, 81, 280; ˚purik! harem woman DhsA 403; ˚v!sika one who lives in, i. e. lodges or lives<br />

with his master or teacher, a pupil Vin i.60; iii.25; S i.180; iv.136; J i. 166; ii.278; iii.83, 463; PvA 12; VvA<br />

138; ˚v!sin = ˚v!sika Vin iii.66; D i.1, 45, 74, 78, 88, 108, 157; M iii.116; DA i.36.<br />

Anto

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