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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Anabh!va [ana + bh!va] the utter cessation of becoming. In the oldest <strong>Pali</strong> only in adj. form anabh!va'<br />

kata or gata. This again found only in a string of four adjectives together expressing the most utter<br />

destruction. <strong>The</strong>y are used at Vin iii.3 of bad qualities, at S ii.63 of certain wrong opinions, at M i.487; S<br />

iv.62 = v.527 of the khandas, at M i.331 of the Mental Intoxications (4savas), at A iv.73 of certain tastes,<br />

of a bad kamma A i.135, of evil passions A i.137, 184, 218; ii.214 of pride A ii.41,<br />

-- 31 --<br />

of craving A ii.249, of the bonds A iv.8. In the supplement to the D"gha (D iii.326) and in the Iti -- vuttaka<br />

(p. 115) a later idiom, anabh!va' gameti, cause to perish, is used of evil thoughts. Bdhgh (quoted Vin<br />

iii.267) reports as v. l. anubh!va. Cp. Nd i.90; and Nd2 under pah"na.<br />

Anabbhita<br />

Anabbhita (adj.) [an + abbhita] not restored, not to be restored Vin iv.242; Pv i.123 (where reading prob.<br />

faulty & due to a gloss; the id. p. at Th 2, 129 has ay!cita & at J iii.165 anavh!ta; PvA 64 expls. by<br />

anavh!ta, v. l. anabbhita).<br />

Anabhu**atat!<br />

Anabhu**atat! (f.) [an + abbhu**ata + t!] the state of not being erect, i. e. hanging down J v.156.<br />

Anabhijjh!<br />

Anabhijjh! (f.) [an + abhijjh!] absence of covetousness or desire D iii.229, 269; Dhs 32, 35, 277.<br />

Anabhijjh!l(<br />

Anabhijjh!l( (adj.) [an + abhijjh!l(] not greedy or covetous D iii.82; Pug 40.<br />

Anabhijjhita<br />

Anabhijjhita (adj.) [an + abhijjhita] not desired Sn 40 (cp. Nd2 38); Vv 474 (= na abhikankhita VvA 201).<br />

Anabhinandati<br />

Anabhinandati etc. see abhi˚ etc.<br />

Anabhirata<br />

Anabhirata (adj.) [an + abhirata] not taking delight in J i.61 (naccâdisu).<br />

Anabhirati<br />

Anabhirati (f.) [an + abhirati] not delighting in, dissatis- faction, discontent D i.17 (+ paritassan!); iii.289; J<br />

iii. 395; DA i.111.<br />

Anabhiraddha<br />

Anabhiraddha (adj.) [an + abhiraddha] in anger Vin iv.236.

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