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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Diddha [Sk. digdha to dih, see deha] smeared J v.425 sq.; esp. smeared with poison, poisoned J iv.435<br />

(sara, a poisoned arrow); perhaps to be read at It 68 for du&&ha (scil. sara) and at S ii.230 for di&&ha. Cp.<br />

san˚.<br />

Dina<br />

Dina (nt.) [Sk. dina; Lat. nun -- dinae (*noven -- dinom); Oir. denus; Goth. sin -- teins; cp. divasa] day<br />

Sdhp 239. -- duddina' darkness D!vs v.50 (d. sudina' ahosi, cp. i.49, 51); also as f. duddin" Vin i.3.<br />

Dindibha<br />

Dindibha [cp. Sk. &i&&ibha?] a kind of bird J vi.538.<br />

Dindima<br />

Dindima (nt.) [Sk. .i*.ima, cp. dundubhi] a musical instrument, a small drum J vi.580; Bu i.32. See also<br />

de*.ima.<br />

Dinna<br />

Dinna [Sk. dinna, pp. of dad!ti] given, granted, presented etc., in all meanings of dad!ti q. v.; esp. of giving<br />

alms Pv iv.326 (=mah!d!na PvA 253) & in phrase adinn'!d!na taking what is not given, i. e. stealing, adj.<br />

adinnâd!yin stealing, refraining from which constitutes the 2nd s"la (see under s"la). -- dinna: D i.55#(n'<br />

atthi dinna' the heretic view of the uselessness of almsgiving); J i.291; ii.128; Sn 191, 227, 240; Dh 356;<br />

PvA 68 (given in marriage). Used as finite tense freq., e. g. J i.151, 152; vi.366. -- adinna: M i.39, 404; Sn<br />

119 (theyy! adinna' !diyati), 156, 395, 400, 633; PvA 33 etc. -- !d!yin taking (only) what is given D i.4;<br />

DA i.72; -- d!na almsgiving J iii.52; DhA i.396; -- d!yin giving alms, liberal, munificent D iii.191.<br />

Dinnaka<br />

Dinnaka an adopted son, in enumn of four kinds of sons (atraja, khettaja, antev!sika, d.) Nd2 448; J i.135<br />

(=pos!vanatth!ya dinna).<br />

Dippati<br />

Dippati [Sk. d"pyate, see under d"pa1 & cp. jotati] to shine, to shine forth, to be illustrious Vin ii.285. Cp.<br />

pa˚.<br />

Dibba<br />

Dibba (adj.) [Ved. divya=P. divya in verse (q. v.), Gr. di_os (*divios), Lat. d"us (*divios)=divine. Cp. deva]<br />

of the next world, divine, heavenly, celestial, superb, magnificent, fit for exalted beings higher than man<br />

(devas, heroes, manes etc.), superhuman, opp. m!nusaka human. Freq. qualifying the foll. "summa bona":<br />

cakkhu the deva -- eye, i. e. the faculty of clairvoyance, attr. in a marked degree to the Buddha & other<br />

perfect beings (see cakkhumant) D i.82, 162; ii.20 (yena suda' samant! yojana' passati div! c' eva rattiñ<br />

ca); iii.219; S i.196; ii.55 sq.; M ii.21; It 52; Th 2, 70; Ps i.114; ii.175; Vism 434; Sdhp 482; PvA 5 (of<br />

Moggall!na); Tikp 278; Dukp 54. sota the d. ear, matching the d. eye D i.79, 154; J v.456; also as sotadh!tu<br />

A i.255; M ii.19; D iii.38, 281; Vism 430. r(pa D i.153. 4yu, va**a etc. (see dasa &h!n!ni) A i.115; iii.33;<br />

iv.242; PvA 9, 89. k!m! Sn 361; Dh 187; It 94; also as k!magu*! A v.273. Of food, drink, dress & other<br />

commodities: A i.182; J i.50, 202; iii.189; PvA 23, 50, 70, 76 etc. Def. as devaloke sambh(ta DA<br />

i.120; divibhavatt! dibba KhA 227; divibh!va' devattabh!va -- pariy!panna PvA 14. -- See further e. g. S<br />

i.105; D iii.146; Sn 176, 641; Dh 236, 417; Pug 60; Vism 407 (defn), 423. -- osadha magical drugs Miln<br />

283; -- k!m! (pl.) heavenly joys (see above) J i.138 (opp. m!nusak!); -- cakkhuka endowed with the

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