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ādāya

Ādāya

having received or taken taking up, seizing on, receiving; freq. used in the sense of a prep. “with” (c. acc.) Snp.120 , Snp.247 , Snp.452 ; Ja.v.13 Vb.245 ; Dhp-a.ii.74 ; Snp-a.139 ; Pv-a.10 , Pv-a.13 , Pv-a.38 , Pv-a.61 etc ■ At Vin.i.70 the form ādāya is used as a noun f ādāyā in meaning of “a ca

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Where it lives

  • Dhammapada 2 · 3.81/10k
  • Udana 5 · 2.49/10k
  • Digha Nikaya 30 · 2.08/10k

What it meant — PTS Pali–English Dictionary

having received or taken taking up, seizing on, receiving; freq. used in the sense of a prep. “with” (c. acc.) Snp.120, Snp.247, Snp.452; Ja.v.13 Vb.245; Dhp-a.ii.74; Snp-a.139; Pv-a.10, Pv-a.13, Pv-a.38, Pv-a.61 etc
At Vin.i.70 the form ādāya is used as a noun f ādāyā in meaning of “a casually taken up belief” (tassa ādāyassa vaṇṇe bhaṇati). Cp. upa˚, pari˚.

ger. of ādāti, either from base 1 of dadāti (dā) or base 2 (dāy). See also ādiya

In the wild

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Pali text and translations from SuttaCentral (Bilara), dedicated to the public domain (CC0). PTS Pali–English Dictionary entries, public domain.