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Vicikicchita 74 Vijata<br />

Dukp 170 sq., 265 sq., 289 sq. ; Vism 471 ( = vigata<br />

cikiccha ti v. etc.), 599 sq. ; VbhA 209 ; VvA 156 ; MA<br />

1 16 ; Sdhp459. — As adj. (-°) vicikiccha, e. g. tinna° one<br />

who has overcome all doubt D 1.71, no; M 1.18;<br />

A 11.211; III. 92 ; 297 sq. ; iv.186; 210. — See also Cpd.<br />

and 242 ; Dhs. trsl. § 425 n. i ;<br />

vecikicchin.<br />

cp. kathankatha, kicchati,<br />

Vicikicchita (nt.) [pp. of vicikicchati] doubt Pv iv.i".<br />

Vicikiccbin see ve°.<br />

ViciQOa [pp. of vicareti] thought out ; in neg. a° not<br />

thought out ; reading however doubtful, better to be<br />

taken as adhicinna, i. e. procedure, method D 1.8 =<br />

M 11.3= S III. 12 (vi° as V. 1.). — DA 1.91 reads acinna<br />

(cp.M 1.372).<br />

Vicita [pp. of vi + ci to gather] in phrase "kalaka bhatta<br />

rice from which the black grains have been separated<br />

D 1. 105 ; Mil. 8 ;DA 1.274 ; as vicita-bhatta in same sense<br />

at J IV.371.<br />

Vicitta {& °citra) (adj.) [vi + citta'] various, variegated,<br />

coloured, ornamented, etc. J 1.18, 83 ; Pv n.i' ; Vv 64'°<br />

(citra) ; Miln 338, 349; VvA 2, yy ; Sdhp 92. 245.<br />

— vicitra-kathika eloquent Miln 196.<br />

Vicinati ("cinati) [vi + cinati] i. to investigate, examine,<br />

discriminate S 1.34 (yoniso vicine dhammag) ; A IV.3 sq.<br />

(id.) ; Sn 658, 933 ; Ap 42 ; J vi.373 ; Nd^ 398 ; Nett 10,<br />

22 (grd. vicetabba), 25 sq. ; Miln 298 ; Dpvs iv.2 ; DhsA<br />

147; PvA 140; Sdhp 344. — ger. vicejrya discriminating<br />

; with discrimination D 11. 21 (doubled : with careful<br />

discrim") ; 111.167 ("pekkhitar) ; Sn 524 sq. ; usually in<br />

phrase viceyya-dana a gift given with discrimination<br />

S 1.21; A 1V.244 ; J IV. 36 1 ; v.395 ; Pv 11. 9"* ; DhA<br />

111.221 ; MHivs 5, 35. — 2. to look for, to seek, to linger,<br />

to choose Pv ni.6* (aor. vicini= gavesi C.) ; iv.i''^ (ger.<br />

viceyya = vicinitva PvA 240); J 1.4 19. — See also<br />

pacinati.<br />

Vicinana (nt.) [fr. vicinati] discrimination Vism 162.<br />

Vicinteti [vi + cinteti] to think, consider Sn 1023 ;<br />

28 (vicintiya, ger.) ; 17, 38.<br />

lyihvs 4,<br />

ViouMia [vi + cunna] crushed up, only in redupl.-iter.<br />

formation cunna-vicunna crushed to bits, piecemeal<br />

J 1.26 ; 111.438 etc. See under cunna.<br />

Vicunijita [pp. of vi + cun<strong>net</strong>i] crushed up J 1.203 (viddhasta<br />

+ )<br />

Viccata [vi + cuta] fallen down J v.403 (expH as viyutta<br />

C.) ;<br />

Dh 1. 140.<br />

Viccha44eti [vi + chaddeti] to throw out, to vomit ; in late<br />

(Sanskritic) <strong>Pali</strong> at Sdhp 121 (pp. vicchaddita) and 136<br />

(nt. vicchaddana throwing out).<br />

Vicchandanika (& °ya) (adj.) [vi + chanda + na + ika] fit<br />

to disinterest, " disengrossing," in °katha sermon to rid<br />

of the desire for the body Vin 111.271 (Sam. Pas. on Par.<br />

III. 3, i) ; & "suttathe Suttanta having disillusionment for<br />

its subject (another name given by Bdhgh to the Vijayasutta<br />

Sn 193-206) SnA 241 sq. (°ya). Cp. vicchindati.<br />

Vicchadana (f.) [vi-(-chadana] concealment Pug 19, 23.<br />

ViCChika [cp. Vedic vr^cika : Zimmer, Altind. Leben 98] a<br />

scorpion D 1.9 ("vijja scorpion craft); Vin 11. no; A<br />

11.73 ; ni.ioi, 306 ; iv.320 ; v.289 sq. ; J 11. 146 ; Miln 272,<br />

394 ; Vism 235 ; DA 1.93.<br />

Vicchita in phrase balavicchita-karin at Miln 1 10 is to be<br />

read balav' icchita-karin " a man strong to do what he<br />

likes," i. e. a man of influence.<br />

Vicchidda (adj.) [vi h- chidda] only in (redupl.) combin.<br />

chidda" full of little holes, perforated all over J 1.419.<br />

i Vijahana<br />

I in<br />

i<br />

I -kala<br />

Vicchiddaka [vi -1- chidda -l- ka] "having holes all over,"<br />

referring to one of the asubha-kammatthanas, obtained<br />

by the contemplation of a corpse fissured from decay<br />

A II. 17 (°sarina) ; v. 106, 310 ; Miln 332 ; Vism no, 178,<br />

194.<br />

Vicchinda [fr. vi-j-chind as in vicchindati] breaking off,<br />

cutting oif J 11.436, 438 (kaya"). Kern, Toev. s. v.<br />

considers it as a corruption of vicchanda. See vicchandanika.<br />

Vicchindati [vi-l-chindati] to cut off, to interrupt, to<br />

prevent PvA 129 (°itu-kama). <strong>The</strong> BSk. form is<br />

vicchandayati [= vi-i-Denom. of chando] e. g. Divy<br />

10, n, 383, 590. — pp. vicchinna.<br />

Vicchinna [pp. of vicchindati] cut oif, destroyed Sdhp 34,<br />

117. 370. 585-<br />

Vicchorita [vi + churita] besprinkled, sprinkled about<br />

VvA 4, 280 (=ullitta).<br />

Viccheda [vi-fcheda] cutting off, destruction J iv.284<br />

(santati"). a" uninterruptedness VvA 16.<br />

Vijatana (nt.) [fr. vijateti] disentangling Miln n.<br />

Vijatita [pp. of vijateti] disentangled S 1.165.<br />

Vijateti [vi-l-Caus. of jat<br />

comb out; fig. to unravel, explain Vin 11. 150 (bimbohanai)<br />

katur) tulani v.); Miln 3; Vism i, 2. — 2. to<br />

plunder J 111.523. — pp. vijatita.<br />

: see jatita] i. to disentangle, to<br />

Vijana (adj.) [vi + jana] deserted of people, lonely S 1. 180 ;<br />

ThA 252. -"vata: see vata.<br />

Vijambhati [vi-l-jambhati] to rouse oneself, to display<br />

activity, often appl'' to the awakening of a lion S 111.84 ;<br />

A 11.33 ; I- J 12, 493 ; V.215 (°amana, ppr., getting roused),<br />

433. 487; VI. 173 ; Vism 311.<br />

Vijambbana (f.) [vi-l-jambhana] arousing, activity, energy<br />

J VI.457-<br />

Vijambhika (f) [fr. vijambhati] yawning (before rising)<br />

i. e. drowsiness, laziness, in ster. comb° with arati &<br />

tandi S 1.7 (trsl» " the lanquid frame ") ; A 1.3 ; Vbh 352 ;<br />

Vism T,!,. As vijambhita at S v. 64 ; J 1.506 (here in<br />

meaning " activity, alertness," but sarcastically as<br />

s!ha°) ; VbhA 272 (= kaya-vinamana).<br />

Vijaya [fr. vi -f ji] victory ; conquering, mastering<br />

triumph over (-°) D 1.46; A iv.272 (idha-loka°) ; SnA<br />

241 sq. (°sutta, another name for the Kaya-vicchandanika-sutta).<br />

Vijayati (& vijinati) [vi + jayati] to conquer, master,<br />

triumph over DA 1.250 (vijeti) ;<br />

fut. vijessati J iv.102. —<br />

ger. vijeyya Sn 524, 1002 ; and vijetva J 111.523. — pp.<br />

vijita. Cp. abhi°.<br />

Vijabati [vi-t-jahati] to abandon, forsake, leave; to give<br />

up, dismiss Pv 111.6'^ (sarlrai)) ; VvA 119; Pot. vija-<br />

heyya Pv iv.ii"; fut. vijahissati S 11.220; Pv 11. 6'<br />

vijahitra Vin<br />

(jivitai)). — ger. vihaya Mhvs 12, 55 ; &<br />

'• IV.269 ; J 1.117 "1-361 (iddh' dnubhavena attabhavai)).<br />

— grd. vihatabba A 111.307 sq. ; Miln 371. — Pass,<br />

vihiyati J vi.499 (eko v.= kilamissati C). — pp. vijahita<br />

& vihina.<br />

(nt.) [fr. vijahati] abandoning, relinquishing<br />

DA 1. 197.<br />

Vijahita [pp. of vijahati] left, given up, relinquished ;<br />

neg. a° J 1.71, 76, 94, 178.<br />

only<br />

Vijata (f.) [pp. of vijahati] (a woman) having borne J 11. 140 ;<br />

Pv 11.2' (= pasuta PvA 80).<br />

time of birth<br />

Miln 301.<br />

J 11. 140. -ghara birth-chamber

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