23.12.2012 Views

The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

Ekantarika<br />

Ekantarika (adj.) [eka + antarika] with one in between, alternate J iv.195, ˚bh!vena (instr. adv.) in<br />

alternation, alternately Vism 374; ekantarik!ya (adv.) with intervals Vism 244.<br />

Ekamanta'<br />

Ekamanta' (adv.) [eka + anta, acc. in adv. function, cp. BSk. ekamante M Vastu i.35] on one side, apart,<br />

aside Vin i.47, 94 = ii.272; D i.106; Sn p. 13 (expld. at SnA 140 as follows: bh!vana -- pu'saka -- niddeso,<br />

ek!ok!sa' ekapassan ti vutta' hoti, bhummatthe v! upayogavacana'); Sn 580, 1009, 1017; J i.291; ii.102,<br />

111; SnA 314, 456. Also in loc. ekamante on one side DhA i.40.<br />

Ekameka<br />

Ekameka (adj.) [eka -- m -- eka, cp. BSk. ekameka M Vastu iii.358] one by one, each A v.173; Vv 782.<br />

Ekavidha<br />

Ekavidha (adj.) [eka + vidha] of one kind, single, simple Vism 514; adv. ekavidh! singly, simply Vism 528.<br />

Ekaso<br />

Ekaso (adv.) [Sk. eka$a1] singly, one by one J iii.224 (an˚).<br />

Ek!kiya<br />

Ek!kiya (adj.) alone, solitary Th 1, 541; Miln 398.<br />

Ek!dasa<br />

Ek!dasa (num.) [Sk. ek!da$a] eleven Vin i.19. -- num. ord. ek!dasama the eleventh Sn 111, 113.<br />

Ek!nika<br />

Ek!nika (adj) = ek!kiya; instr. ek!nikena as adv. "by oneself" Miln 402.<br />

Ekik!<br />

Ekik! see ekaka.<br />

Ek"bh!va<br />

Ek"bh!va [eka + bh!va, with " for a in compn. with bh(] being alone, loneliness, solitude D iii 245; M<br />

ii.250; A iii.289; v.89, 164; Vism 34; SnA 92, 93; DhA ii.103; VvA 202; DA i.253, 309.<br />

Ekodi<br />

Ekodi (adj.) [most likely eka + odi for odhi, see avadhi2 & cp. avadahati, avadahana, lit. of one attention,<br />

limited to one point. Thus also suggested by Morris J.P.T.S. 1885, 32 sq. <strong>The</strong> word was Sanskritised into<br />

ekoti, e. g. at M Vastu iii.212, 213; Lal. Vist. 147, 439] concentrated, attentive, fixed A iii.354; Nd1 478.<br />

Usually in compn. with k% & bh( (which points however to a form ekoda˚ with the regular change of a to i

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!