1. صَمَنَ
neuter suppression Mhvs.4, Mhvs.35.
fr. śam
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Samaṇa
neuter suppression Mhvs.4 , Mhvs.35 . fr. śam
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1. صَمَنَ
neuter suppression Mhvs.4, Mhvs.35.
fr. śam
2. Samaṇa
a wanderer, recluse, religieux AN.i.67; DN.iii.16 DN.iii.95 sq., DN.iii.130 sq.; SN.i.45; Dhp.184; of a non-Buddhist (tāpasa) Ja.iii.390; an edifying etymology of the word Dhp-a.iii.84: “samita-pāpattā s.,” cp. Dhp.265 “samitattā pāpānaṃ ʻsamaṇoʼ ti pavuccati”; four grades mentioned DN.ii.151; MN.i.63; compare Snp.84 sq.; the state of a Samaṇa is attended by eight sukhas Ja.i.7; the Buddha is often mentioned and addressed by non-Buddhists as Samaṇa: thus DN.i.4, DN.i.87; Snp.p.91, Snp.p.99; Vin.i.8 Vin.i.350; Samaṇas often opposed to Brāhmaṇas thus, DN.i.13; Iti.58, Iti.60; Snp.p.90; Vin.i.12; Vin.ii.110 samaṇabrāhmaṇā, Samaṇas and Brāhmaṇas quite generally: “leaders in religious life” (cp. Dial. ii.165; DN.i.5; DN.ii.150; AN.i.110, AN.i.173 sq.; Iti.64; Snp.189; Vin.ii.295 samaṇadhammaṃ the duties of a samaṇa AN.iii.371; Ja.i.106, Ja.i.107, Ja.i.138; pure-samaṇa a junior who walks before a Bhikkhu Vin.ii.32; pacchāsamaṇa one who walks behind Vin.i.186; Vin.ii.32; AN.iii.137
■ samaṇī a female recluse SN.i.133; Thag-a.18; Ja.v.424, Ja.v.427; Vin.iv.235
■ assamaṇa not a true samaṇa Vin.i.96.
BSk. śramaṇa, fr. śram, but mixed in meaning with śam
3. Samāna
adjective similar, equal, even, same Snp.18, Snp.309; Ja.ii.108. Cp. sāmañña1.
Vedic samāna, fr. sama3
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