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Paṇīta (adj.) [pp. of pa+neti in same application BSk.; cp. Divy 385] 1. (lit.) brought out or to, applied, executed; used with ref. to punishment (see paṇeti daṇḍaŋ) Pv iv. 166 (˚daṇḍa receiving punishment= ṭhapita -- sarīra -- daṇḍa PvA 242). -- 2. (appld ) brought out or forth, (made) high, raised, exalted, lofty, excellent; with ref. to food (very often used in this sense) "heaped up, plentiful, abundant." Synonymous with uttama (DA i. 109, 171), uḷāra (PvA 25, 228), atuḷa (PvA 110);opp. hīna (D iii. 215; A iii. 349; v. 140; Vism 11), lūkha (S ii. 153; VvA 64). -- D i. 12 (dhammā gambhīrā . . . paṇītā . . .), 109 (khādaniya); ii. 127 (id.) iii. 215 (with hīna & majjhima -- dhātu); S i. 136 (dhammo gambhīro etc.); ii. 153 (dhātu), 154 (paṇidhi); iii. 47; iv. 360; v. 66 (dhammā), 226 (etaŋ padaŋ), 266 (sattā); A i. 284; ii. 171, 190; iv. 10, 332, 423; v. 8, 36 and passim; Sn 240, 389; It 44; Pv i. 53 ; iv. 127 ; Pug 28 (˚âdhimutta having high aspirations), 30, 60; Dhs 269, 1027, 1411; PvA 12, 35 (āhāra), 42 (id.); DhA ii. 154 (bhojana). Compar. paṇītatara, often combd with abhikkantatara, e. g. D i. 62, 74, 216; S i. 80; A i. 119, 171; v. 37, 140, 203 sq.
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Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
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a. 妙
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巴漢辭典 編者:(斗六) 廖文燦
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paṇitaka , paṇitakam vadhnanti , panītatara sutta , paniva , paṇiya , paṇipātika , paṇipatati , paṇipāta , pāṇin , pāṇikā