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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Ap!paka (adj.) [a + p!paka] guiltless, innocent f. ˚ik! Vv 314; 326.<br />

Ap!pata<br />

Ap!pata (adj.) [apa + ! + pata] falling down into (c. acc.) J iv.234 (aggi').<br />

Ap!purana<br />

Ap!purana (nt.) [fr. ap!purati] a key (to a door) Vin i.80; iii.119; M iii.127. See also av!pura*a.<br />

Ap!purati & Ap!pu*ati<br />

Ap!purati & Ap!pu*ati [Sk. ap!v%*oti, apa + ! + v%, but Vedic only apa -- v%*oti corresponding to Lat.<br />

aperio = *apa -- 9erio. On form see Trenckner, Notes 63] to open (a door) Vin i.5 (ap!pur! eta' Amatassa<br />

dv!ra': imper.; where id. p. S i.137 has av!pur˚, T., but v. l. ap!pur˚); Vv 6427 (ap!puranto Amatassa<br />

dv!ra', expld. at VvA 284 by vivaranto); It 80 (ap!vu*anti A. dv. as T. conj., with v. l. ap!nu6anti,<br />

ap!purenti & ap!puranti). -- pp. ap!ruta (q. v.). -- Pass. ap!pur"yati [cp. BSk. ap!vur"yati M Vastu ii.158] to<br />

be opened M iii.184 (v. l. av!˚); J i.63 (av!˚); Th 2, 494 (ap!pu*itv!). See also av!purati.<br />

Ap!bhata<br />

Ap!bhata [pp. of apa + ! + bh% cp. Vedic apa -- bharati, but Lat. aufero to ava˚] taken away, stolen J iii.54.<br />

Ap!ya<br />

Ap!ya [Sk. ap!ya, fr. apa + i, cp. apeti] "going away" viz. -- 1. separation, loss Dh 211 (piya˚ = viyoga<br />

DhA iii.276). -- 2. loss (of property) D iii.181, 182; A ii. 166; iv.283; J iii.387 (atth˚). -- 3. leakage, out<br />

flow (of water) D i.74; A ii.166; iv.287. -- 4. lapse, falling away (in conduct) D i.100. -- 5. a transient state<br />

of loss and woe after death. Four such states are specified purgatory (niraya), rebirth as an animal, or as a<br />

ghost, or as a Titan (Asura). Analogous expressions are vinip!ta & duggati. All combined at D i.82; iii.111;<br />

A i.55; It 12, 73; Nd2 under k!ya; & freq. elsewhere. -- ap!yaduggativinip!ta as attr. of sa's!ra S ii.92,<br />

232; iv.158, 313; v.342; opp. to kh"*âp!ya -- duggati -- vinip!ta of an Arahant A iv.405; v.182 sq. -- See<br />

also foll. pass.: M iii.25 (anap!ya); Sn 231; Th 2, 63; J iv.299; Pug 51; VvA 118 (opp. sugati); PvA 103;<br />

Sdhp 43, 75 & cp. niraya, duggati, vinip!ta. -- g!min going to ruin or leading to a state of suffering DhA<br />

iii.175; cp. ˚gaman"ya id. Ps. i.94, ˚gaman"yat! J iv.499. -- mukha "facing ruin", leading to destruction (=<br />

vin!sa -- mukha DA i.268), usually as nt. "cause of ruin" D i.101 (catt!ri ap!ya mukh!ni); iii.181, 182 (cha<br />

bhog!na' a˚ -- mukh!ni, i. e. causes of the loss of one's possessions); A ii.166; iv.283, 287. -- samudda the<br />

ocean of distress DhA iii 432. -- sah!ya a spendthrift companion D iii.185.<br />

Ap!yika<br />

Ap!yika (adj.) [also as !p!yika (q. v.); fr. ap!ya] belonging to the ap!yas or states of misery D i.103; iii.6,<br />

9, 12; It 42; PvA 60 (dukkha).<br />

Ap!yin<br />

Ap!yin (adj.) [fr. ap!ya] going away J i.163 (a..ha- ratt!v!ap!yin = a..haratte ap!yin C.). -- an˚ not going<br />

away, i. e. constantly following (ch!y! anap!yin", the shadow) Dh 2; Th 1, 1041; Miln 72.<br />

Ap!ra

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