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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Abhisañcetayita [pp. of abhisañceteti] raised into consci- ousness, thought out, intended, planned M i.350;<br />

S ii. 65; iv.132; A v.343.<br />

Abhisañceteti<br />

Abhisañceteti [abhi + sañceteti or ˚cinteti] to bring to consciousness, think out, devise, plan S ii.82. -- pp.<br />

abhisañcetayita (q. v.).<br />

Abhisaññ!<br />

Abhisaññ! (f.). Only in the compound abhi -- saññ! -- nirodha D i.179, 184. <strong>The</strong> prefix abhi qualifies, not<br />

saññ!, but the whole compound, which means 2 trance 3. It is an expression used, not by Buddhists, but by<br />

certain wanderers. See saññ! -- vedayita -- nirodha.<br />

Abhisaññ(hati<br />

Abhisaññ(hati [abhi + saññ(hati, i. e. sa' -- ni -- (hati] to heap up, concentrate Vbh 1, 2, 82 sq.; 216 sq.,<br />

400; Miln 46. Cp. abhisankhipati.<br />

Abhisa&a<br />

Abhisa&a [pp. of abhisarati, abhi + s% to flow] 1. (med.) streamed forth, come together J vi.56 (= sannipatita<br />

C.). 2. (pass.) approached, visited Vin i.268.<br />

Abhisatta<br />

Abhisatta [pp. of abhisapati, cp. Sk. abhi$apta, fr. abhi + $ap] cursed, accursed, railed at, reviled J iii.460;<br />

v.71; SnA 364 (= akku&&ha); VvA 335.<br />

Abhisattha<br />

Abhisattha [pp. of abhisa'sati] cursed, accursed Th 1, 118 "old age falls on her as if it had been cursed<br />

upon her" (that is, laid upon her by a curse). Morris J P T S. 1886, 145 gives the commentator's equivalents,<br />

"commanded, worked by a charm". This is a curious idiom. Any European would say that the woman<br />

herself, not the old age, was accursed. But the whole verse is a riddle and Kern's translation (Toev. s. v.) 2<br />

hurried up 3 seems to us impossible.<br />

Abhisaddahati<br />

Abhisaddahati [abhi + saddahati, cp. Sk. abhi$raddadh!ti, e. g. Divy 17, 337] to have faith in, believe in (c.<br />

acc.), believe S v.226; Th 1, 785; Pv iv.113, 125 (˚saddaheyya = pa&iñeyya PvA 226); Nett 11; Miln 258;<br />

PvA 26; D!vs iii.58.<br />

Abhisant!peti<br />

Abhisant!peti [ahhi + sant!peti, Caus. of santapati] to burn out, scorch, destroy M i.121.<br />

Abhisanda

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