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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Adhibhavati [adhi + bhavati, cp. Sk. & P. abhibhavati] to overcome, overpower, surpass S iv.185 sq. (cp.<br />

adhibh(); A v.248, 282 (˚bhoti); J ii.336; V.30. -- aor. adhibhavi J ii.80. 3. pl. adhibha'su S iv.185. See also<br />

ajjhabhavi & ajjhabh( pp. adhibh(ta (q. v.).<br />

Adhibh!sati<br />

Adhibh!sati [adhi + bh!sati] to address, to speak to; aor. ajjhabh!si Vin ii.195; S i.103; iv.117; Sn p. 87;<br />

PvA 56, 90.<br />

Adhibh(<br />

Adhibh( (adj.) ( -- ˚) [fr. adhi + bh(, cp. adhibhavati & Sk. adhibh(] overpowering, having power over;<br />

master, conqueror, lord S iv.186 (anadhibh( not mastering. For adhibh(ta the v. l. abhi˚ is to be preferred as<br />

more usual in this connection, see abhibh(); Sn 684 (miga˚; v. l. abhi˚).<br />

Adhibh(ta<br />

Adhibh(ta [cp. adhibh( & adhibh(ta] overpowered S iv.186.<br />

Adhimatta<br />

Adhimatta (adj.) [adhi + matta of m!] extreme, exceeding, extraordinary; nt. adv. ˚' extremely M i.152,<br />

243; S iv. 160; A ii.150; iv.241; J i.92; Pug 15; Miln 146, 189, 274, 290; Pv ii.36 (= adhikatara' PvA 86);<br />

DhA ii.85; cp. PvA 281.<br />

Adhimattata<br />

Adhimattata (nt.) [abstr. fr. prec.] preponderance A ii.150; DhsA 334 (cp. Dhs. trsl. 200).<br />

Adhimana<br />

Adhimana (n. -- adj.) [adhi + mano] (n.) attention, direction of mind, concentration Sn 692 (adhimanas!<br />

bhav!tha). (adj.) directing one's mind upon, intent (on) J iv.433 (= pasannacitta); v.29 (an˚; v. l.<br />

˚m!na).<br />

Adhim!na<br />

Adhim!na [adhi + m!na] undue estimate of oneself M ii.252; A v.162 sq.<br />

Adhim!nika<br />

Adhim!nika (adj.) [fr. adhim!na] having undue confidence in oneself, conceited A v.162, 169, 317; DhA<br />

iii.111.<br />

Adhimuccati<br />

Adhimuccati [Pass. of adhi + muc] 1. to be drawn to, feel attached to or inclined towards, to indulge in (c.<br />

loc.) S iii.225; iv.185; A iv.24, 145 sq., 460; v.17; Pug 63. 2. to become settled, to make up one's mind<br />

as to (with loc.), to become clear about Vin i.209 (aor. ˚mucci); D i.106; S i.116 (pot. ˚mucceyya); It 43;<br />

DA i.275. 3. to take courage, to have faith Sn 559; Miln 234; DA i.214, 316; J iv.272; v.103; DhA<br />

i.196; iii.258; iv.170. 4. of a spirit, to possess, to enter into a body, with loc. of the body. A late idiom

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