cetasa : [adj.] (in cpds.), having the purpose of. pāpacetasa = evil-minded.
Cetasa1 N. of a tree, perhaps the yellow Myrobalan J v.420.
Cetasa2 (adj.) [orig. the gen. of ceto used as nominative] only in -- ˚: sucetasa of a good mind, good -- hearted S i.4=29, 46=52; paraphrased by Buddhaghosa as sundaracetasa; pāpa˚ of a wicked mind, evil -- minded S i.70=98; a˚ without mind S i.198; sabba˚ all-hearted, with all one's mind or heart, in phrase aṭṭhikatvā manasikatvā sabbacetaso samannāharitva ohitasoto (of one paying careful & proper attention) S i.112 sq.=189, 220; A ii.116; iii.163, 402; iv.167. The editors have often misunderstood the phrase & we freq. find vv. ll. with sabbaŋ cetaso & sabbaŋ cetasā, -- appamāṇa˚ S iv.186; avyāpanna˚ S v.74.