-jāta (6550)

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-jāta
Entry 6550, Page 240, Col. 1
(jAta, -jAta)
-jāta¦ (= Pali id.; in Skt. rarely found, if at all, in just this use; cf. BR s.v. 1d, end, where it is not cited after an abstract noun except from LV), after an abstract noun, become characterized by, full of, equivalent to prāpta (note audbilyaprāpta SP 20.7 = audbilyajāta 61.6 full of joy, joyous), or to an adj. based on the abstract; very common in Pali as in BHS; particularly common in both is prīti-saumanasya- (Pali pīti-somanassa-)jāta, full of joy and gladness, SP 60.1; LV 58.5; Mv ii.96.4; 163.20; 237.1; Mvy 2933; Divy 297.15; Suv 9.8, etc.; prīti-prāmodya-j° SP 75.2; LV 395.14; harṣa-j° SP 14.1; praharṣa-j° SP 229.13; prasāda-j° Divy 75.20; kutūhala-j°, interested, curious, Divy 77.25; 466.21; saṃśaya-j°, doubtful, Divy 191.5; vega-j°, excited, LV 232.9, 14; full of haste, nearly = speedily, Mv ii.299.13; vegajātu adade (mss. adaye) tṛṇamuṣṭiṃ Mv ii.399.5 (vs); gaurava-j°, filled with respect, LV 410.1; vipratisāra-j°, remorseful, Av i.90.10; saṃtāpa-j°, afflicted, LV 381.1; antaḥśalya-paridāgha-j°, tormented with inner anguish, Mv i.42.3; krodha-j°, angry, Karmav 45.6; sometimes, when prec. part of the cpd. is a concrete noun, may be rendered like (as in Pali): samaṃ pāṇi- talajātaṃ (buddhakṣetraṃ) SP 202.2 (prose), level, like the palm of the hand. Cf. Aśokan jāta, nt. (Hultzsch 96 n. 5).

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