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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English dictionary - Tuninst.net

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Jalogi "3 J&ta<br />

to gal in the sense of suck (?)] a leectt Miln 407 (v. 1.<br />

jalopika).<br />

Jalogi (nt. ?) toddy (i. e. juice extracted from the palmyra,<br />

the date or the cocoa palm) Vin 11.294 (patut) the<br />

drinking of j.), 301, 307 ; Mhvs 4, 10.<br />

Jalla* (nt.) [*jalya to jala or gal] moisture, (wet) dirt,<br />

perspiration (mostly as seda° or in cpd. rajo°, q. v.)<br />

Sn 249 (=rajojalla SnA 291); J vi.578 (sweat under<br />

the armpits = jallika Com.).<br />

JaUa' [prob. = jhalla, see Kern, Toevoegselen s. v.] athlete,<br />

acrobat J vi.271.<br />

Jalliki (f.) [derain. of jalla] a drop (of perspiration), dirt<br />

in seda°, etc. A 1.253 (kali°) ; Sn 198= J 1.146; vi.578.<br />

'.<br />

Ja)a (adj.) [Sk. jada] dull, slow, stupid D 111.265 (^°)<br />

A 11.252 ; Pug 13 ; Miln 251 ; DA 1.290.<br />

Java [Sk. Java, to javati] 1. (n.) speed S 11.266; v. 227;<br />

M 1.446; A II. 113; III. 248 : Sn 221; J 11.290; IV. 2.<br />

Often comb'' with thama, in phrase thamajavasampanna<br />

endowed with strength & swiftness J 1.62 ;<br />

VvA 104; PvA 4; Miln 4. — javena (instr.) speedily<br />

J 11.377. — 2. (adj.) swift, quick J ni.25 ; vi.244<br />

(mano°, as quick as thought); Vv 16 (=vegavanto<br />

VvA 78) ; VvA 6 (sigha").<br />

-cchinna without alacrity, slow, stupid (opp. sighajava)<br />

DhA 1.262 ; -sampanna full of swiftness, nimble-<br />

ness. or alacrity A 1.244 ^- 11-250 sq.<br />

Javati Vcdic jn javate intr. to hurry, junati trs. to incite,<br />

urgt<br />

v.24 ;<br />

to run, hurry, hasten<br />

DhsA 265, pp. juta.<br />

S 1.33; J iv.213; Davs<br />

Javana (nt.) i. alacrity, readiness; impulse, shock<br />

Ps I. So sq. : Visra 22 ; DhsA 265 (cp. Dhs trsl. pp. 132,<br />

156); DA 1. 194. Usually in cpd. javana-pai^fia (adj.)<br />

of alert intellection of swift understanding together<br />

with hasa-pafina (hasu° at M in. 25 ; J iv.136) & puthu"<br />

tikkha° S v. 376, 377 ; Nd^ 235, 3'. Also in cpds. "pafina<br />

Ps U.185 sq. ; °pannata A 1.45 ; "pannattai) S v. 413. —<br />

2. <strong>The</strong> twelfth stage in the function (kicca) of an act<br />

of perception (or Wthicitta) : the stage of full percep-<br />

tion, or apperception. Vism ch. xiv. (e. g. p. 459)<br />

Abhdhs. pt. iii, § 6 (kiccai)) ; Comp. pp. 29, 115, 245.<br />

In this connection javana is taken in its equally fundamental<br />

sense of " going " (not " swiftness "), and<br />

the " going " is understood as intellectual movement.<br />

Javanaka= Java 2 (adj.) VvA 78.<br />

Jaha (adj.) (-°) [to jahati] leaving behind, giving up, sec<br />

attar)", okar|°, kappag", ranar)", sabbag". etc (S 1.52 ;<br />

It 58; Sn 790, 1101, etc.); duj° hard to give up Th i,<br />

495-<br />

Jahati & jahati [Vedic root ha. Cp. *ghe(i) & ghl to be<br />

devoid (of), Gr. X'lpo^ void of, X'W" widow, x

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