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Adhipacca lot Anejja<br />

146, wbere spelt adhipateyya; expld. by issariya at PvA<br />

137); J 1.57; Davs V.17; VvA 126 (gehe a = issariya).<br />

<strong>The</strong> three (att°, lok", dhamm") at Vism 14.<br />

Adhuta [a -\- dhuta'] shaken, moved (by the wind, i.e.<br />

fanned Vv 39* (v. 1. adhuta which is perhaps to be<br />

preferred, i. e. not shaken, cp. vatadhutar) Davs v. 49;<br />

VvA 178 expls- by sanikaq vidhupayamana, i.e. gently<br />

fanned).<br />

Adheyya (adj.) [grd. of a + dadhati cp. adhana^] to be<br />

deposited (in one's head & heart Pug A), to be heeded,<br />

to be appropriated [in latter meaning easily mixed with<br />

adheyya, cp. w. 11, under adiya^]; nt. depository (=:<br />

adhalabliata thapetabbala Pug A 217) Pug 34 (°i) gacchati<br />

is deposited); Miln 359 (sabbe lass' adheyya^ honti they<br />

all become deposited in him, i. e. his deposits or his<br />

property).<br />

-mukha see adiya^.<br />

Anaka [Sk. anaka, cp. Morris J P T S. 1893, 10] a kind<br />

of kettledrum, beaten only at one end S 11.266; J 11.<br />

344; Dpvs XVI. 14.<br />

Anaiica see akasa" and vinnana".<br />

Ananja see anejja.<br />

AnaQya (nt.) [Sk. anrnya, so also RSk. e. g. Jtm 3 1 '8;<br />

from a + FO^i -f- 'P'' ^"' *'^° ^0^ '" composition, thus<br />

an-nna as base of ananya] freedom from debt D 1.73;<br />

A 111-354 (Ep. of Nibbana, cp. anana) ; Nd' 160; Vism<br />

44; DA 1.3.<br />

AnadatI [a + nadali] to trumpet (of elephants) J IV. 233.<br />

Anana (nt.) [Vedic ana, later Sk. anana from an to breathe]<br />

the mouth; adj. (— °) having a mouth Sdhp 103; Pgdp<br />

63 (vikat").<br />

Anantarika (& °ya) [fr. an -f- antara -)- ika] without an<br />

interval, immediately following, successive Vin 1. 321; II.<br />

JI2 ; Pug 13; Dhs 1291.<br />

-kamma "conduct that finds retribution without delay"<br />

(Az/jj Irsl. 275 n. 2) Vin II. 193; J 1-45; Kvu 480; Miln<br />

25 (cp. Dhs Irsl. 267); Vism 177 (as prohibiting practice<br />

of kammattbana).<br />

Ananda [Vedic aoanda, fr. a -\- nand, cp. BSk. anandl joy<br />

Divy 37] joy, pleasure, bliss, delight D 1.3; Sn 679, 687;<br />

J 1.207 (°maccha Leviathan); VI. 589 (°bheri festive drum);<br />

DA I 53 (= pitiya etaq adhivacanaq).<br />

Anandatl [a + nandati] to be pleased or delighted J vi.<br />

589 (aor. anandi in T. reading anandi vitta, expld. by<br />

C. as nandittha was pleased ; we should however read<br />

aaandi-citta with gladdened heart). See also anandiya.<br />

Anandin (adj.) [fr. a -f nand] joyful, friendly Th I, 555;<br />

J<br />

IV. 226.<br />

Anandiya (adj.-.) [grd. of anandati] enjoyable, nt. joy, feast<br />

J VI. 5 89 (°q acarati to celebrate the feast =: anandacbana<br />

C.).<br />

Anandi (f.) [a + nandl, cp. ananda] joy, happiness in cpd.<br />

anandi-citta J vi.589 (so read probably for anandi vitta:<br />

see anandati).<br />

Anaya (adj-) [a 4- naya] to be brought, in suvanaya easy<br />

to bring S 1.124= J t-8o.<br />

Anayatl see a<strong>net</strong>i.<br />

Anapana (nt.) [ana -f apana, cpds. of an to breathe] inhaled<br />

& exhaled breath, inspiration & respiration S v. 1 32,<br />

311 sq.; J 1.58; Ps 1. 162 (°katha); usually in cpd. °sati<br />

concentration by in-breathing & out-breathing (cp. Man.<br />

of Mystic 70) M 1.425 (cp. D U.291); lll.S^; Vin 111.70;<br />

A 1.30; It 80; Ps I.J66, 172, 185 ("samadhi); Nd^ 466 B<br />

(id.); Miln 332; Vism III, 197, 266 sq.; SnA 165. See<br />

detail under sati.<br />

Anapetl see a<strong>net</strong>i.<br />

Anameti [a + nameti. Cans, of namati, which is usually<br />

spelt nameti] to make bend, to bend, to bring toward or<br />

under J V.154 (doubtful reading fut anamayissasi. v. 1.<br />

anayissati, C. anessasi = lead to).<br />

AnisaiJSa [a 4- "> + saqsa, BSk. distorted to anusarjsa]<br />

praise i. e. that which is commendable, profit, merit, advantage,<br />

good result, blessing in or from (c. loc). —<br />

<strong>The</strong>re are five anisar|sa sllavato sila-sampadaya or bles-<br />

sings which accrue to the virtuous enum

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