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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Viniyoga [vi+niyoga] possession, application, use DhsA 151; VvA 157; PvA 171, 175.<br />

Viniva&&eti<br />

Viniva&&eti (& ˚vatteti) [vi+nivatteti] 1. to turn over, to repeat J i.25 (&&), 153 (&&), 190 (&&). -- 2. to turn<br />

(somebody) away from, to distract Pv i.88 (read ˚vattayi for ˚vattanti); ii.619 (˚vattayi; aor.); J iii.290 (&&).<br />

3. to roll over, to glide off J iii.344 (&&); DhA ii.51 (&&).<br />

Vinivijjha<br />

Vinivijjha (adj.) [grd. of vinivijjhati] to be pierced; in dubbinivijjha difficult to pierce, hard to penetrate J<br />

v.46.<br />

Vinivijjhati<br />

Vinivijjhati [vi+ni+vijjhati] to pierce through & through J ii.91; Miln 339; DhsA 253.<br />

Vinivijjhana<br />

Vinivijjhana (nt.) [fr. vinivijjhati] piercing, perforating, penetrating DhsA 253; ThA 197 (in expln of<br />

bahuvidha).<br />

Vinividdha<br />

Vinividdha [pp. of vinivijjhati] pierced (all through), per- forated J v.269; vi.105; Vism 222.<br />

Vinive&hana<br />

Vinive&hana (& ˚nibbe&hana) (nt.) [vi+nibbe&hana] unwrapping, unravelling; fig. explaining, making clear,<br />

explanation, refutation Nd2 503 (di&&hi -- sangh!tassa vinibbe&hana; where id. p. at Nd1 343 reads<br />

vinivedhana, cp, nibbedha); Miln 96; VvA 297 (di&&hi -- ga*&hivinive&hana).<br />

Vinive&heti<br />

Vinive&heti [vi+nibbe&heti] 1. to disentangle, to unwrap Vin i.3, 276 (anta -- ga*&hi', the intestines); J ii.283<br />

(sar"ra'); v.47. -- 2. to disentangle oneself, to free oneself (from) A iii.92; Pug 68.<br />

Vinivesa<br />

Vinivesa [vi+nivesa] tie, bond, attachment A i.66 (+vini- bandha).<br />

Vin"ta<br />

Vin"ta [pp. of vineti] led, trained, educated S v.261; A iv.310 (viyatta+); DhA ii.66 (˚vatthu); PvA 38. --<br />

avin"ta not trained S iv.287; Vv 297; Dhs 1003, 1217; suvin"ta well trained S iv.287; opp. dubbin"ta badly<br />

trained J v.284, 287. -- ratha -- vin"ta (nt.) a relay M i.149.<br />

Vin"laka<br />

Vin"laka (adj.) [vi+n"laka] of a bluish -- black (purple) colour, discoloured J ii.39 (of a cygnet, bastard of a<br />

swan & a crow, "resembling neither father nor mother," i. e. "black & white"). Usually applied to the

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