Concise Pali-English Dictionary
Pali | Case | Meaning | Same Case |
jagati | f. | the earth; the world. | |
jagatippadesa | m. | a spot on the earth. | |
jagatiruha | m. | a tree. | |
jagiṃsanta | pr.p. of | wishing to have. | |
jaggati | jagg + a | watches over; nourishes; lies awake. | |
jaggana | nt. | tending; bringing up; watchfulness. | jagganā (f.) tending; bringing up; watchfulness. |
jaggi | aor. of jaggati | watched over. | |
jaggitvā | abs. of jaggati | having watched over. | |
jagghati | jaggh + a | laughs; derides. | |
jagghanā | f. | laughter. | |
jagghi | aor. of jagghati | laughed; derided. | |
jagghita | nt. | laughter. | |
jaghana | nt. | the lion; the buttocks. | |
jaghi | aor. of jagghati | laughed; derided. | |
jaṅgama | adj. | movable. | |
jaṅgala | nt. | jungle; a sandy and waterless place. | |
jaṅghapesanika | nt. | carrying messages on foot; (m.), one who carries messages. | |
jaṅghamagga | m. | foot-path. | |
jaṅghā | f. | the lower leg; the calf of the leg. | |
jaṅghābala | nt. | strength of the leg. | |
jaṅghāvihāra | m. | a walk. | |
jaṅgheyya | nt. | a knee-piece. | |
jacca | adj. | (in cpds.), having such a birth. | jaccā = jātivā |
jaccandha | adj. | blind from birth. | |
jajjara | adj. | feeble with age; old; vithered. | |
jajjarita | pp. of jarati | weakened. | |
jañña | adj. | pure; noble; charming; of good birth. | jaññā (3rd sing. pot. of ñā), to know. |
jaṭādhara | m. | an ascetic wearing matted hair. | |
jaṭita | pp. | entangled; plaited. | |
jaṭiya | m. | a kind of ascetics with matted hair. | |
jaṭila | m. | a kind of ascetics with matted hair. | |
jaṭhara | m.; nt. | the belly; the stomach. | |
jaṭharaggi | (jhaṭhara + aggi) m. | gestation. | |
jaṇṇu | nt. | the knee. | |
jaṇṇukā | f. | the knee. | |
jaṇṇumatta | adj. | knee-deep. | |
jatu | nt. | the lac; sealing wax. | jātu (ind.) surely; undoubtedly. |
jatukā | f. | a bat. | |
jatumaṭṭhaka | nt. | something encased with lac. | |
jattu | nt. | the shoulder. | |
jana | m. | a person; a man; the people. | |
janaka | m. | a producer; father. (adj.), producing; generating. | jānaka (nt.) knowledge; recognition. |
janakāya | m. | a crowd of people. | |
janakāyatā | f. | a gathering of people. | |
janatā | f. | populace. | |
janana | nt. | production; causing. | |
jananī | f. | the mother. | |
janapada | m. | a province; a country; country-side. | jānapada (adj.) belonging to the country; (m.) a rustic. plu. country-folk. |
janapadakalyāṇī | f. | the most beautiful girl in a country. | |
janapadacārikā | f. | travelling in a country. | |
janasammadda | m. | crowding of the people. | |
janādhipa | m. | a king (of men). | |
janikā | f. | the mother; genetrix. | |
janita | pp. of janeti | generated; produced. | |
janinda | m. | a king (of men). | |
janeti | jan + e | generates; produces; gives birth. | |
janetu | m. | producer; generator. | |
janettī | f. | the mother. | |
janetvā | abs. of janeti | having generated; having produced. | |
janenta | pr.p. of janeti | generating; producing. | |
jantāghara | nt. | a hot room for steam bath. | |
jantu | m. | a creature; living being. | |
japa | m. | muttering. | japā (f.) China-rose. |
japati | jap + a | utters; mumbles; recites. | |
japana | nt. | mumbling; whispering. | |
japi | aor. of japati | uttered; mumbled. | |
japita | pp. of japati | uttered; mumbled. | |
japitvā | abs. of japati | having uttered; having mumbled. | |
jappana | nt. | mumbling; whispering. | jappanā (f.) greed; talk for gain. |
jappā | f. | greed; talk for gain. | |
jambāra | m. | the orange tree; (nt.), orange. | |
jambālī | f. | a dirty pool. | |
jambīra | m. | the orange tree. (nt.) orange. | |
jambu | f. | the rose-apple tree. | jambū (f.) the rose-apple tree. |
jambuka | m. | a jackal. | |
jambudīpa | m. | the country of the rose-apples; i.e. lndia. | |
jambupakka | nt. | the fruit of Eugenia Jambolana. | |
jambusaṇḍa | m. | rose-apple grove. | |
jambonada | nt. | a sort of gold coming from the Jambu river. | |
jambhati | jabh + ṃ + a | yawns; arouses oneself. | |
jambhanā | f. | yawning; arousing. | |
jambhi | aor. of jambhati | yawned; aroused oneself. | |
jamma | adj. | vulgar; contemptible. | |
jaya | m. | victory; conquest. | jāyā (f.) wife. |
jayaggaha | m. | conquest; the lucky throw or lot. | jayaggāha (m.) conquest; the lucky throw or lot. |
jayati | ji + a | conquers; surpasses; defeats. | jāyati (jan + ya) is born; arises. |
jayanta | pr.p. of jayati | conquering; surpassing. | jāyanta (pr.p. of jāyati), arising. |
jayapāna | nt. | the drink of victory. | |
jayampati | m. | the husband and wife. | |
jayasumana | nt. | the red China-rose. | |
jayi | aor. of jayati | conquered; surpassed. | jāyi (aor. of jāyati), arose. |
jayitvā | abs. of jayati | having conquered; having surpassed. | jāyitvā (abs. of jāyati), having arisen. |
jara | m. | fever. (adj.), old; decayed; decrepit. | jarā (f.) decay; old age. ### jāra (m.) a paramour. |
jaraggava | m. | an old bull. | |
jaratā | f. | decay; old age. | |
jarasakka | m. | the old sakka, (the deva-king). | |
jarājajjara | adj. | feeble an decrepit with age. | |
jarājiṇṇa | adj. | feeble an decrepit with age. | |
jarādukkha | nt. | suffering through the old age. | |
jarādhamma | adj. | subject to growing old or decaying. | |
jarābhaya | nt. | fear of old age or decay. | |
jarūdapana | nt. | decayed well. | |
jala | nt. | water. | jaḷa (adj.) slow; stupid. (m.) a stupid person. ### jāla (nt.) a net; entanglement. ### jālā (f.) flame. |
jalagocara | adj. | living in the water; aquatic. (m.), a fish. | |
jalacara | adj. | living in the water; aquatic. (m.), a fish. | |
jalaja | adj. | born or sprung from the water. (nt.), a lotus. | |
jalati | jal + a | shines; burns. | |
jalada | m. | a rain-cloud. | |
jaladhara | m. | a rain-cloud. | jalādhāra (jala + adhāra) m. deposit of water; reservoir. |
jaladhi | m. | the ocean. | |
jalana | nt. | shining; burning. | |
jalaniggama | m. | an outlet for water; a drain. | |
jalanidhi | m. | the ocean. | |
jalanta | pr.p. of jalati | shining; burning; blazing. | |
jalamānā | pr.p. of jalati | shining; burning. | |
jalābu | m. | the placenta. | |
jalābuja | adj. | born in a placenta; viviparous. | |
jalālaya | m. | a lake; an artificial tank. | |
jalāsaya | (jala + asaya), m. | a lake; an artificial tank. | |
jali | aor. of jalati | shone; burnt. | |
jalitvā | abs. of jalati | having shone; having burnt. | |
jalūkā | f. | a leech. | |
jalla | nt. | wet-dirt. | |
jallikā | f. | dirt (on the body); decayed outer bark of the tree. | |
java | m. | speed; strength. | |
javati | ju + a | runs; hastens; hurries. | |
javana | nt. | impulse; alacrity; swift understanding; running. (adj.), swift. | |
javanapaññā | adj. | having swift understanding. | |
javanikā | f. | a screen; curtain. | |
javamānā | pr.p. of javati | running; hurrying. | |
javi | aor. of javati | ran; hastened; hurried. | |
javita | pp. of javati | run; hastened; hurried. | |
javitvā | abs. of javati | having run; having hurried. | |
jaha | adj. | (in cpds.), leaving behind; giving up. | |
jahati | hā + a; hā is duplicated and the first hā is changed to ja | leaves; abandons; gives up; forsakes. | jahāti = jahati. |
jahanta | pr.p. of jahati | leaving; abandoning. | |
jahāra | v. | (he) has left. | |
jahi | aor. of jahati | left; abandoned. | |
jahita | pp. of jahati | left; abandoned. | |
jahitabbā | pt.p. of jahati | should be left. | |
jahitvā | abs. of jahati | having left; having abandoned. | |
jāgara | adj. | awake; vigilant; watchful. | |
jāgaraṇa | nt. | keeping awake. | |
jāgarati | jāgar + a | to be awake or watchful. | |
jāgaranta | pr.p. of jāgarati | awaking. | |
jāgari | aor. of jāgarati | awoke. | |
jāgarijāṇuyoga | m. | vigilance; practice of watchfulness. | |
jāgarita | nt. | wakeful state. | |
jāgariya | nt. | vigil; waking. | |
jāgariyānuyoga | m. | vigilance; practice of watchfulness. | |
jāṇu | m. | the knee. | |
jāṇumaṇḍala | nt. | the knee-cap. | |
jāṇumatta | adj. | knee-deep. | |
jāta | pp. of jāyati | born; arisen; become; occurred; happened. (nt.), a collection or variety. | jaṭa (nt.) the handle (of a knife, etc.). ### jaṭā (f.) tangle; planting; matted hair. |
jātaka | nt. | a birth story. (adj.), born; arisen. | |
jātakabhāṇaka | m. | a speaker of the Jātakas. | |
jātatta | nt. | the fact of being born. | |
jātadivasa | m. | birth-day. | |
jātarūpa | nt. | gold. | |
jātaveda | m. | fire. | |
jātassara | m.; nt. | a natural lake. | |
jāti | f. | birth; rebirth; race; nation; genealogy; a sort of; a kind of. | |
jātika | adj. | descended from; belonging to the class, clan, or nation of. | |
jātikosa | m. | mace (of nutmeg). | |
jātikkhaya | m. | destruction of the chance of being reborn. | |
jātikkhetta | nt. | birth-place; the realm of rebirth. | |
jātitthaddha | adj. | proud of (one's own), birth. | |
jātidhamma | adj. | subject to rebirth. | |
jātinirodha | m. | extermination of rebirth. | |
jātiphala | nt. | nutmeg. | |
jātimantu | adj. | of good birth; having genuine qualities. | |
jātivāda | m. | discussion about the parentage. | |
jātisaṃsāra | m. | circle of rebirths. | |
jātisampanna | adj. | of good birth or a noble family. | |
jātisambhava | m. | liability for birth. | |
jātisumanā | f. | jasmine. | |
jātissara | adj. | remembering former births. | |
jātihiṅgulaka | nt. | natural vermilion. | |
jānanaka | adj. | knowing. | |
jānanīya | adj. | what should be known. | |
jānanta | pr.p. of jānāti | knowing. | |
jānapadika | adj. | belonging to the country; (m.), a rustic. plu. country-folk. | |
jānamānā | pr.p. of jānāti | knowing. | |
jānāti | ñā + nā | knows; finds out; to be aware. | |
jānāpita | pp. of jānāpeti | caused to make known; caused to inform. | |
jānāpeti | caus. of jānāti | causes to make known; causes to inform; causes to reveal oneself. | |
jānāpetvā | abs. of jānāpeti | having caused to make known; having caused to inform. | |
jānāpesi | aor. of jānāpeti | caused to make known; caused to inform. | |
jāni | f. | loss; deprivation; the wife. (aor. of jānāti), knew; found out. | |
jānituṃ | inf. of jānāti | to know; to found out. | |
jānitvā | abs. of jānāti | having known; having found out. | |
jānipati | m. | the wife and husband. | |
jāmātu | m. | son-in-law. | |
jāyattana | nt. | the state of a wife. | |
jāyana | nt. | birth; arising. | |
jāyamāna | pr.p. of jāyati | arising. | |
jāyāpati | m. | wife and husband. | |
jārattana | nt. | the state of a paramour. | |
jārī | f. | an adultress. | |
jālaka | m. | a bud; a small net. | |
jālakkhika | nt. | a mesh of a net. | |
jālapūva | m. | pancake. | |
jālayamāna | pr.p. of jāleti | kindling; lighting. | |
jālākula | adj. | surrounded by flames. | |
jālika | m. | a fisherman who uses a net. | jālikā (f.) an armour made of chain. |
jālita | pp. of jāleti | kindled; lighted. (pp. of jalati), shone; burnt. | |
jālinī | f. | lust; desire; craving. | |
jāleti | jal + e | kindles; lights; causes to burn. | |
jāletvā | abs. of jāleti | having kindled; having lighted. | |
jālenta | pr.p. of jāleti | kindling; lighting. | |
jālesi | aor. of jāleti | kindled; lighted. | |
jigiṃsaka | adj. | desirous of. | |
jigiṃsati | har + sa. har becomes giṃ; it is doubled and the former gin becomes ji | desires. | |
jigiṃsanā | f. | covetousness; desire for. | |
jigiṃsamāna | pr.p. of jigiṃsati | desiring. | |
jigiṃsā | f. | covetousness; desire for. | |
jigiṃsi | aor. of jigiṃsati | desired. | |
jigiṃsita | pp. of jigiṃsati | desired. | |
jigucchaka | adj. | one who disapproves of or dislikes. | |
jigucchati | gup + cha; gu is doubled and the first gu becomes ji | shuns; loathes; is disgusted at. | |
jigucchana | nt. | disgust for; dislike; detestation. | jigucchanā (f.) disgust for; dislike; detestation. |
jigucchanta | pr.p. of jigucchati | shunning. | |
jigucchamāna | pr.p. of jigucchati | shunning. | |
jigucchā | f. | disgust for; dislike; detestation. | |
jigucchi | aor. of jigucchati | shunned; loathed. | |
jigucchita | pp. of jigucchati | shunned; loathed. | |
jigucchitvā | abs. of jigucchati | having shunned; having loathed. | |
jigucchiya | abs. of jigucchati | having shunned; having loathed. | |
jighacchati | ghas + cha; g is doubled and the first g is changed to ji. the s of the root becomes c. | is hungry; desires to eat. | |
jighacchā | f. | hunger. | |
jighacchi | aor. of jighacchati | had a desire to eat. | |
jighacchita | pp. of jighacchati | had a desire to eat. | |
jiñjuka | m. | wild liquorice. | |
jiṇṇa | pp. of jirati | became old; decayed. | |
jiṇṇaka | m. | an old person. | |
jiṇṇatā | f. | decrepitude. | |
jita | pp. of jināti | conquered; subdued; (nt.), victory. | |
jitatta | jita + atta | one who has subdued the mind. | |
jitta | nt. | mastery. | |
jitvā | abs. of jināti | having conquered; having subdued. | |
jina | m. | the conqueror; the victor; the Buddha. | jīna (pp. of jīyati), become old; decayed. (adj.) diminished; wasted; deprived of. |
jinacakka | nt. | the doctrine of the Buddha. | |
jinanta | pr.p. of jināti | conquring; subdueing. | |
jinaputta | m. | a disciple of the Buddha. | |
jinasāsana | nt. | the Buddha's teaching. | |
jināti | ji + nā | conquers; subdues. | vijināti = jināti. |
jini | aor. of jināti | conquered; subdued. | |
jinitvā | abs. of jināti | having conquered; having subdued. | |
jimha | adj. | crooked; slant; dishonest. | |
jimhatā | f. | crookedness; dishonesty. | |
jiyā | f. | a bow string. | |
jirati | jir + a | becomes old; decays. | |
jivhagga | (jivhā + agga) nt. | the tip of the tongue. | |
jivhā | f. | the tongue. | |
jivhāyatana | (jivhā + āyatana) nt. | the organ of taste. | |
jivhāviññāṇa | nt | the cognition of taste. | |
jivhindriya | (jivhā + indriya) nt. | the sense of taste. | |
jīmūta | m. | rain-cloud. | |
jīyati | ji + ya | becomes diminished; loses; becomes old; decays. | |
jīyamāna | pr.p. of jīyati | becoming old. | |
jīyi | aor. of jīyati | became diminished; decayed. | |
jīraka | nt. | cummin seed. | |
jīraṇa | nt. | decaying; getting old; digestion. | |
jīramāna | pr.p. of jirati | becoming old; decayed. | |
jīrāpita | pp. of jīrāpeti | caused to decay or digest. | |
jīrāpeti | caus. of jīrati | causes to decay or digest. | |
jīrāpenta | pr.p. of jīrāpeti | causing to decay or digest. | |
jīrāpesi | aor. of jīrāpeti | caused to decay or digest. | |
jīri | aor. of jirati | became old; decayed. | |
jīreti | caus. of jīrati | causes to decay or digest. | |
jīresi | aor. of jīreti | caused to decay or digest. | |
jīva | m. | the life. | |
jīvaka | m. | one who lives; a personal name. | |
jīvagāha | m. | catching alive. | |
jīvati | jiv + a | lives; subsists on. | |
jīvadanta | m. | the tusk of a living animal. | |
jīvana | nt. | living; means of subsistence; livelihood. | |
jīvanta | pr.p. of jīvati | living; subsisting on. | |
jīvamāna | pr.p. of jīvati | living; subsisting on. | |
jīvi | aor. of jīvati | lived; subsisted on. | jīvī (m.) one who lives. (in cpds.) leading a life of. |
jīvikaṃ kappeti | gets one's living. | ||
jīvikā | f. | livelihood. | |
jīvita | nt. | life; span of life. | |
jīvitakkhaya | m. | the dissolution of life; death. | |
jīvitadāna | nt. | saving of life. | |
jīvitapariyosāna | nt. | the end of life. | |
jīvitamada | m. | the pride of life. | |
jīvitavutti | f. | livelihood. | |
jīvitasaṃsaya | m. | danger of life. | |
jīvitasaṅkhaya | m. | the solution for life. | |
jīvitāsā | (jīvita + āsa) f. | desire of life. | |
jīvitindriya | (jīvita + indriya), nt. | the faculty of life; vitality. | |
jīvitvā | abs. of jīvati | having lived. | |
juṇha | adj. | bright. | juṇhā (f.) moonlight; a moonlit night. |
juṇhapakkha | m. | the bright half of the month. | |
juti | f. | effulgence; brightness. | |
jutika | adj. | having brightness. | |
jutindhara | adj. | resplendent; brilliant. | |
jutimantu | adj. | brilliant. | |
juhati | hu + a; hu is doubled and the first h becomes j | pours into fire; dedicates. | |
juhana | nt. | a sacrifice; an offering. | |
juhi | aor. of juhati | poured into fire; dedicated. | |
jūta | nt. | gambling. | |
jūtakāra | m. | a gambler. | |
je | a particle used to address a slave woman or a woman of low grade. | ||
jeguccha | adj. | contemptible; loathsome. | |
jegucchī | m. | one who detests or avoids. | |
jejassī | m. | brilliant. | |
jeṭṭha | adj. | elder; supreme; foremost. | |
jeṭṭhaka | adj. | chief; fore-most. | |
jeṭṭhatara | adj. | more old or superior. | |
jeṭṭhabhaginī | f. | the elder sister. | |
jeṭṭhabhātika | m. | the elder brother. | |
jeṭṭhabhātu | m. | the elder brother. | |
jeṭṭhamāsa | m. | name of a month, May-June. | |
jeṭṭhāpacāyana | nt. | respect to the elders. | |
jeṭṭhāpacāyī | m. | paying respect for the elders. | |
jetabba | pt.p. of jeti | fit to be conquered. | |
jeti | ji + e | conquers; subdues. | |
jetvā | abs. of jeti | having conquered; having subdued. | |
jenta | pr.p. of jeti | conquering. | |
jeyya | pt.p. of jeti | should be conquered. | |
jesi | aor. of jeti | conquered; subdued. | |
jessati | v. | he will defeat. | |
jotaka | adj. | illuminating; one who makes clear. | |
jotati | jut + a | shines; becomes bright. | |
jotana | nt. | shining; explanation. | jotanā (f.) shining; explanation. |
jotanta | pr.p. of jotati | shining; becoming bright. | |
jotayamānā | pr.p. of joteti | illuminating; making clear. | |
joti | f. | light; radiance. (nt.), a star. (m.), fire. (aor. of jotati), shone; became bright. | |
jotita | pp. of joteti | illuminated; made clear. | |
jotipāsāṇa | m. | a crystal generating heat. | |
jotisattha | nt. | astronomy. | |
joteti | caus. of jotati | causes to illuminate; causes to make clear; causes to explain. | |
jotetuṃ | inf. of joteti | to illuminate; to make clear; to explain. | |
jotetvā | abs. of joteti | having caused to illuminate; having caused to make clear. | |
jotenta | pr.p. of joteti | causing to illuminate; causing to make clear. | |
jotesi | aor. of joteti | caused to illuminate; caused to make clear. | |
jhatvā | abs. | having burnt. | jhatvā = jhāpetvā. |
jhasa | m. | a fish. | |
jhāna | nt. | concentration of mind; meditation (on a religious subject). | |
jhānaṅga | nt. | a constituent of meditation. | |
jhānarata | adj. | fond of meditation. | |
jhānavimokkha | m. | emancipation through jhāna. | |
jhānika | adj. | 1. one who has attained a jhāna. 2. belonging to a jhāna. | |
jhāpaka | m. | one who sets fire to. | |
jhāpana | nt. | setting fire to. | |
jhāpita | pp. of jhāpeti | was burnt; set fire to. | |
jhāpiya | abs. of jhāpeti | having burnt; having set fire to. | |
jhāpīyati | pass. of jhāpati | is burnt. | |
jhāpeti | caus. of jhāyati | caused to burn; causes to set fire to. | |
jhāpetvā | abs. of jhāpeti | having burnt; having set fire to. | |
jhāpenta | pr.p. of jhāpeti | causing to burn; causing to set fire to. | |
jhāpesi | aor. of jhāpeti | caused to burn; caused to set fire to. | |
jhāma | adj. | burnt; charred. | |
jhāmaka | adj. | burnt. | |
jhāyaka | m. | one who meditates. | |
jhāyati | jhā + ya | burns; to be on fire. | jhāyati (jhe + a), meditates or contemplates. |
jhāyana | nt. | 1. burning; 2. meditation. | |
jhāyanta | pr.p. of jhāyati | meditating or contemplating. | |
jhāyi | aor. of jhāyati | meditated or contemplated. | jhāyī (m.) one who meditates. |
jhāyitvā | abs. of jhāyati | having meditated or contemplated. |