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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Japp!<br />

Japp! (f.) [to jappati] desire, lust, greed, attachment, hunger (cp. Nd2 on ta*h!) S i.123 (bhava -- lobha˚);<br />

Sn 1033; Nd2 250; Nett 12; Dhs 279, 1059.<br />

Jamb!la<br />

Jamb!la [Sk. jamb!la] mud; adj. jamb!lin muddy, as n. jamb!l" (f.) a dirty pool (at entrance to village) A<br />

ii.166.<br />

Jambu<br />

Jambu (f.) [Sk. jambu] the rose -- apple tree, Eugenia Jambolana J ii.160; v.6; Vv 67; 4413, 164. -- As adj.<br />

f. jamb" sarcastically "rose -- apple -- maid," appld to a gardener's daughter J iii.22. -- d"pa the country of<br />

the rose -- apples i. e. India J i.263; VvA 18; Miln 27, etc. -- nada see jambonada; -- pakka the fruit of<br />

Eugenia jambolana, the rose -- apple (of black or dark colour) Vism 409; -- pes" the rind of the r. -- a. fruit J<br />

v.465; -- rukka the r. -- a. tree DhA iii.211; -- sa*.a rose -- apple grove (=˚d"pa, N. for India) Sn 552= Th 1,<br />

822.<br />

Jambuka<br />

Jambuka [Sk. jambuka, to jambh?] a jackal J ii.107; iii.223.<br />

Jambonada<br />

Jambonada [Sk. j!mb(nada; belonging to or coming from the Jambu river (?)] a special sort of gold (in its<br />

unwelded state); also spelled jambunada (J iv.105; VvA 13, 340) A i.181; ii.8, 29; Vv 8417. Cp. j!tar(pa.<br />

Jambhati<br />

Jambhati [cp. Vedic jehate, Dhtp 208 & Dhtm 298 define jambh as "gatta -- vin!ma," i. e. bending the<br />

body] to yawn, to arouse oneself, to rise, go forth (of a lion) J vi.40.<br />

Jambhan!<br />

Jambhan! (f.) [to jambhati] arousing, activity, alertness Vbh 352.<br />

Jamma<br />

Jamma (adj.) [Vedic *j!lma (?), dialectical?] miserable, wretched, contemptible J ii.110; iii.99 (=l!maka);<br />

f. -- " S v.217; Dh 335, 336 (of ta*h!); J ii.428; v.421; DhA iv.44 (=l!mak!).<br />

Jamman(a)<br />

Jamman(a) (nt.) [to janati] birth, descent, rank Sn 1018.<br />

Jaya<br />

Jaya [see jayati] vanquishing, overcoming, victory D i.10; Sn 681; J ii.406; opp. par!jaya Vism 401. --<br />

ggaha the lucky die J iv.322 (=ka&aggaha, q. v.); -- par!jaya victory & defeat Dh 201; -- p!na the drink of<br />

victory, carousing, wassail; ˚' pivati DhA i.193; -- sumana "victory's joy," N. of a plant (cp. j!tisumana)<br />

Vism 174; DhA i.17, 383.

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