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Anuddhasta 37 Anupadana<br />

AnuddhRSta (k'J) [anu + dhasta, pp. of anuddhai)seti,<br />

cp. Sk. npadhvasta] spoilt, corrupt, degraded M 1462<br />

(citta); A 11.126 (id.).<br />

Anudhamma [anu -|- dhamma] 1. in comp"- with dhamma<br />

as dhamtnanudhamma to be judged as a redupl. cpd.<br />

after the manner of cpds. mentioned under anu iv. &<br />

meaning "the Law in all its parts, the dhamma and what<br />

belongs to it, the Law in its fullness". For instances see<br />

dhamma C. iv. Freq. in phrase dh°-anudh°-patipanna<br />

"one who masters the completeness of the Dh.", e. g. S<br />

11.18; 111.163; It 81; Ps il.lSg. — 2. conformity or accordance<br />

with the Law, lawfulness, relation, essence, consistency,<br />

truth; in phrase dbammassa (c) anudhammai)<br />

Vyakarotl to explain the truth of the Dh. Vin 1.234; D<br />

1.161; M 1.368, 482; S U.33; III. 6; IV. 51; V.7. See<br />

further M 111.30; Sn 963 (cp. Nd' 481 for exegesis).<br />

Also in cpd. "^carin living according to the Uhamma,<br />

living in truth S U.81, 108; A 11.8; Dh 20 (cp. Dh.\<br />

1.158); Vv 3r; Sn 69 (see Nd^ 51).<br />

Anudhamntata (f-) [abstr. to anudhamma) lawfulness, conformity<br />

to the Dhamma A 11.46; Ps 135, 36.<br />

Anudhareti [anu + dhareti] to hold up DA 1. 61 fchattai)),<br />

cp. J 1.53, dhariyamana.<br />

Anudhavatl [anu -j- dhavati] to run after, to chase, follow,<br />

persecute, pursue M 1.474; S 1.9; Dh 85; Th i, 1174;<br />

Miln 253, 372.<br />

Anudhavin (adj.-o.) [fr. anudhavati] one who runs after<br />

S 1.9, 117.<br />

Anunadt(-tire) along the bank of the river S 1V.177 should<br />

be read anu naditire (= anu prep. c. loc.; see under anu A).<br />

Anunamati [anu -f- namati] to incline, bend (intrs.), give<br />

way Miln 372 (of a bow).<br />

Antmaya [fr. anu<strong>net</strong>i] "leading along", friendliness, courtesy,<br />

falling in with, fawning D 111.254 (°sai]yojana); A iv. 7sq.<br />

(id.) M 1. 191; Dhi 1059; Mjh 145; Nett 79; comb^- w.<br />

opp. pattgha (repu_gnance) at Miln 44, 122, 322.<br />

Airanayana (nt.) [fr. anu<strong>net</strong>i] fawning DhsA 362.<br />

Antmasfloi (adj.) [ami -foasa -}- ilea] nasal; as tt, g. the<br />

sound 5.; in °lopa apocope of lie nasal ij VvA 114,<br />

253, 275» .333.<br />

VVnunita (»4i;) [PP- of »nune6] led, induced S iv.71 ; Sn 781.<br />

Anu<strong>net</strong>ar [b. ag. fr. anu<strong>net</strong>i] one who reconciles or conciliates<br />

Ps Ha94 (<strong>net</strong>a vi<strong>net</strong>ii anu<strong>net</strong>S).<br />

Ani<strong>net</strong>i [ann-^meti] to conciliate, appease, win over, flatter<br />

b 1.232 (ppr. anunayanana); )jp. anontta (q. v.).<br />

Antnia sec anupa.<br />

Amtftakampati [v.nu 4- pakampaii] to shake, xnove, to be<br />

•uwleady I'h I, J91 = Ud 41.<br />

Anupakkama [an -}- upakkama] not attacking, iiistr. °ena<br />

not I V attack (from exlernal eneaiies) Vin 11.195.<br />

Anupakhuttha (adj.) [an + upak°] liameless, irreproachahle<br />

IJ 1.103; \''" iv.l6p; Sn p. 115; DA 1.281.<br />

Anupakkbandati [ans -|- pa + khan^ti] to push oneself<br />

forward, 10 encroach 00 D 1. 122 (= anupavisati DA 1.290);<br />

ger. aoapakhajja pushing oneself in, intruding Vin<br />

11.88 (;= antopavisati), 213; iv.43 (= anupavisati); M<br />

1. 151, 469; S III. 113; Vism 18.<br />

Anupakhajjati [den. fr. anupakhajja, ger. of anupakkhandati]<br />

to encroach, intrude Vin V.163.<br />

Anupagacchatl [anu + pa + gacchati] to go or return into<br />

(c. ace.) D 1.55 (anupeti -1-).<br />

Anupaghata [an + upaghala] not hurting Dh 185 (anupa°<br />

metri causa; expld- by anupahananan c'eva anupaghalanan<br />

ca DhA 111.238).<br />

Anupacita (adj.) [anu + pa -f cita, pp. of anupacinati]<br />

heaped up, accumulated ThA 56.<br />

Anupacinati [an -f upacinati] not to obse.rve or notice J<br />

V.339 (=anoloketi C; v. I. anapavinali).<br />

Anupajaggtiati [auu + pa -f jagghati] to laugh at, to<br />

deride, mock over A 1.198 (v. 1. anusaq").<br />

Anupajjati [anu -f pad] to follow, accompany J iv.304. —<br />

pp. anupanna (q. v.).<br />

Anupancaliag (adv.) [anu + panca -|- ahai)] every five days<br />

Pv.-\ 139 (-f- anudasahaq).<br />

Anupaiiiiatti (f.) [anu 4- paiinatti] a supplementary regula-<br />

tion or order Vin 11.286; v. 2 sq.<br />

Anupatlpati (f.) [anu + patipaii] succession ; as adv. in<br />

order, successively D.\ 1. 277 (katha = anupubbikatha);<br />

DhA III 340 (anupatipatiya = anupubbena); Vism 244.<br />

Anupatthita (adj.) [anu -f pa -j- thila] setting out after,<br />

following, attacking J v.452.<br />

Anupatati [anu + patati] I. to follow, go after, J VI. 555<br />

anupatiyasi Subj.). •— 2. to fall upon, to befall, attack<br />

Vin 111.106 = M 1.364; S 1.23 (read °patanti for "patatanti)<br />

= Dh 221 (dukkha); Th i, 41 = 1167 (of lightning).<br />

pp. anupatita (q. v.). Cp. also anupata & anupatin.<br />

Anupatita [pp. of anupatati] "befallen", affected with, oppressed<br />

by (— °) S 11.173 (dukkha°); 111.69 (id.); Sn 334<br />

(pamada").<br />

Anupatitatta (nt.) [abstr. of anupatita] the fact of being<br />

attacked by, being a victim of ( — ") SnA 339.<br />

Anupatta (anuppatta) [pp. of anupapunSti; cp. Sk. anupiapia]<br />

(having) attained, received, got to (c. ace ), reached<br />

D 1.87 III; 112; It 38; Sn 027, 635; Dh 386, 403;<br />

Pv nM^O; PvA 59 (dukkhai)), 242. In phrase addhagata<br />

vayo-anuppatta having reached old age, e.g. Vin 11.188;<br />

D 1.48; Sn pp. 50, 92; PvA 149.<br />

Anupatti (anuppatti) (f.) [anu + patti] attainment, accomplishment,<br />

wish, desire (fulfilled), ideal S 1.46, 52.<br />

Anupathe at J v. 302 should be read as anu pathe by the<br />

way at the wayside; anu to be taken as prep. c. loc. (see<br />

anu A). C. explns as janghamagga-mihamagganai) antare.<br />

Anupada [cp. Sk. anupadar) adv., anu-f pada] i. the "afterfoot",<br />

i. e. second foot a verse, also a mode of reciting,<br />

where the second foot is recited without the first one<br />

Vin IV.15 (cp. 355); Miln 340 (anupadena anupadaq ka-<br />

theti). — 2. (adj.) (following) on foot, at every, step,<br />

continuous, repeated, in "dhamma-vipas.sana uninterrupted<br />

conlemplalion M 111.25; "vannana word-by-word<br />

CAplanaSiop DhsA 1 58. As nt. adv. '~r) close behind, immediately<br />

after (c. gen.) J 11.230 (tassaaupadai) agamasi);<br />

V1.422. Esp. freq. in comb"- padinupadai] (adv.) foot<br />

after foot, i. e. in the footsteps, immediately behind J ill.<br />

504; VI.555; DhA 1.69; 11.38.<br />

Anupadatar (anuppadatar) [n. ag. of anupadeti] one who<br />

gives, or one who sets forth, effects, designs D 1.4 (cp.<br />

DA 1.74); A 11.209.<br />

Anupadana (anuppadana) (nt.) [anu -f pa -f dana, cp. anujiadeli]<br />

giving, administering, furnishing, the giving of<br />

(— °) D 1.12 (cp. DA 1.98; both read anuppadana); J<br />

111.205; Miln 315.

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