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Definition[1]

discard : (v.t.) apanudati; nissajati; odhunāti (pp.) apanudita; nissaṭa; odhūta.

Source
A.P. Buddhadatta Mahathera, Concise Pali-English and English-Pali Dictionary [available as digital version from Metta Net, Sri Lanka]
Definition[2]

 捨 [py] shĕ [wg] she [ko] 사 sa [ja] シャ sha ||| (1) To throw away, relinquish, give up, discard, abandon, forsake, renounce (nikṣipati). (2) Transliteration of the Sanskrit sound sa. (3) To abandon mistaken views; the cessation of evil actions by a religious practitioner; to discard evil and attachment. (4) Not striving, as a result of indifference. (5) Serenity of mind. The mental condition of not feeling pleasure or pain, not perceiving things as good or evil (upekṣā). The mind of equality; an unbiased viewpoint. One of the Four Unfathomable Minds (四無量心); one of the Ten Virtuous Elements in the Abhidharmakośa-bhāsya, one of the Eleven Good Function Elements in Yogācāra theory.

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Definition[3]

dor

[tenses]

  • dor/
  • 'dor/
  • dord/
  • 'dord/

[translation-eng] {Hopkins} discard; reject; cast out; forsake; cancel

[comments] ck Lag for ex (""cast"")

Source
Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
Definition[4]

dor ba

[translation-san] niryūha

[translation-san] {C} avakāra

[translation-san] {MSA} tyāga (e.g.: manaskāra-tyāga)

[translation-eng] {C}discard; reject; cast out; forsake; cancel withdrawal; repudiation

Source
Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
Definition[5]

dor bya

[translation-san] {C} riñcitavyo

[translation-eng] {Hopkins} discard; cast out

[translation-eng] should get parted

Source
Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
Definition[6]

'dor

[tenses]

  • dor/
  • 'dor/
  • dord/
  • 'dord/

[translation-san] {C} utsṛjati

[translation-san] {C} tyajati

[translation-san] {C} ujjhati

[translation-san] {MSA} (apa √nī): apanayati

[translation-san] {√ric} : {MSA}riñcanti

[translation-san] {C} riñcati

[translation-eng] {Hopkins} discard; reject; cast out; forsake; cancel

[translation-eng] {C} renounces; cast away; rejects; emits; cast off; come up; let go; abandon; would discard; let loose; lose; fling away; give up; throw out; eject; part from; spurns

Source
Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
Definition[7]

'dor ba

[translation-san] {C} parityajati

[translation-san] {C} parimokṣaṇa

[translation-san] {C} niryūhika

[translation-san] {ut √sṛj} : {C}utsṛjati

[translation-san] {MV} utsṛjati

[translation-san] {MSA} nikṣepaṇa

[translation-san] {C} kṣepaṇa

[translation-san] {MSA} apagama

[translation-eng] {Hopkins} discard; cast out; forsake; reject; cancel

[translation-eng] {C} renounces; gives away; abandons; deserts; rejection; which rejects; which ceases toiling; cast away; rejects; emits; cast off; come up; let go; abandon; would discard; let loose; throw away

Source
Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
Definition[8]

'dor bar bgyid pa

[translation-san] {C} niryūhika

[translation-eng] {Hopkins} discard; reject; cast out; forsake

[translation-eng] {C} which rejects; which ceases toiling

Source
Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
Definition[9]

'dor bar 'gyur

[translation-san] {C} pratiniḥsṛjati (=āśrayabalāt)

[translation-san] {C} riñcati

[translation-eng] {Hopkins} discard; reject; cast out; forsake

[translation-eng] {C} throws back; abandons; part from; spurns

Source
Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
Definition[10]

gnas par bya

[translation-san] {C} sthāpayati

[translation-eng] {Hopkins} abide; remain

[translation-eng] {C} to place (in); discard; to store; affix; to fix; deposits; to put up

Source
Jeffrey Hopkins' Tibetan-Sanskrit-English Dictionary
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