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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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D ii.213; S i.133, 227; Pv iii.56. -- Pass. paccanubhav"yati PvA 146 (for upalabbhati). -- pp. paccanubh(ta<br />

M ii.32; S ii.178; It 15.<br />

Paccanusi&&ha<br />

Paccanusi&&ha [pa&i+anusi&&ha] advised, admonished D ii.209=225.<br />

Paccanta<br />

Paccanta (adj. n.) [pa&i+anta, cp. Sk. pratyanta] adj. adjoining, bordering on, neighbouring, adjacent Dh<br />

315; J i.11 (v.47, ˚desa), 377 (˚v!sika); PvA 201 (˚nagara); DhA iii.488 (id.); Sdhp 11 (˚visaya). (m.)<br />

the border, outskirts, neighbourhood Vin i.73; J i.126 (vih!ra˚); ii.37; Miln 314 (˚e kupite in a border<br />

disturbance); DhA i.101 (id.); PvA 20 (id.). ˚' v(pas!meti to appease the border PvA 20. -- P. in sense of<br />

"heathen" at Vism 121.<br />

Paccantima<br />

Paccantima (adj.) [fr. paccanta, cp. BSk. pratyantima frontier Divy 21, 426] bordering, adjoining, next to<br />

Vin. ii.166; Sdhp 5.<br />

Paccabhiññ!*a<br />

Paccabhiññ!*a (nt.) [pa&i+abhi+ñ!*a] recognition DhsA 110.<br />

Paccaya<br />

Paccaya [fr. pa&i+i, cp. Ved. pratyaya & P. pacceti, pa&icca] lit. resting on, falling back on, foundation;<br />

cause, motive etc. See on term as t.t. of philosophy Tikapa&&h!na I, foreword; J.P.T.S. 1916, 21 f.; Cpd. 42<br />

sq. & esp. 259 sq. -- 1. (lit.) support, requisite, means, stay. Usually with ref. to the 4 necessaries of the<br />

bhikkhu's daily life, viz. c"vara, pi*.ap!ta, sen!sana, (gil!napaccaya -- ) bhesajja, i. e. clothing, food as<br />

alms, a dwelling -- place, medicine: see under c"vara. Sn 339 (paccaya=gil!na -- paccaya SnA 342); Miln<br />

336; Mhvs 3, 15. -- 2. (appld) reason, cause, ground, motive, means, condition M i.259 (ya' yad eva<br />

paccaya' pa&icca by whatever cause or by whichever means); S ii.65; Nett 78 sq.; DA i.125; PvA 104. <strong>The</strong><br />

fourfold cause (catubbidho paccayo) of r(pa (material form) consists of kamma, citta, utu, !h!ra: Vism 600.<br />

Var. paccayas discussed at VbhA 166 sq. (twofold, with ref. to pa&isandhi), 183 (eightfold), 202, 205 sq.<br />

254 (4). sappaccaya founded, having a reason or cause S v.213 sq.; A i.82; Nd2 m(la; Dhs 1084, 1437. --<br />

yath! paccaya' karoti do as he likes Nd2 p. 280=S iii. 33. Often coupled with hetu, e. g. at S iv.68 sq.; A.<br />

i.66; iv.151 sq.; D iii.284; Nd2 under m(la; Ps ii.116 sq., paccaya came to be distinguished from hetu as the<br />

genus of which hetu was the typical, chief species. I. e. paccaya became synonymous with our "relation,"<br />

understood in a causal sense, hetu meaning condition, causal antecedent, and 23 other relations being added<br />

as special modes of causality. Later still these 24 were held reducible to 4 Tikp 1 f. (and foreword); Cpd.<br />

197. Cp. Pa&&h!na. -- Abl. paccay! as adv. by means of, through, by reason of, caused by D i.45 (vedan!<br />

˚ta*h! etc., see pa&icca -- samupp!da); M i.261 (j!tippaccay! jar!mara*a'); Pv i.52 (kamma˚); iv.150 (tap˚);<br />

PvA 147 (kamma˚). -- 3. ground for, belief, confidence, trust, reliance J i.118, 169; apara˚ without relying<br />

on anyone else S iii.83, 135; A iv.186, 210; PvA 226. -- !k!ra the mode of causes, i. e. the<br />

Pa&iccasamupp!da DhsA 2, 3; VbhA 130 sq. (cp. Vism 522 sq.).<br />

Paccayat!<br />

Paccayat! (f.) [abstr. fr. paccaya] the fact of having a cause, causation, causal relation, in phrase<br />

idappaccayat! (adv.) from an ascertained cause, by way of cause Vin i.5; D i.185; S i.136; ii.25.<br />

Paccayika

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