ñāta 1 · ñāta 2
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Ñāta [past participle of jānāti = Greek γνωτός, Latin (g)notus; ajñāta (Pāli aññāta) = ἄγνωτοσ = ignotus] known, well-known; experienced, brought to knowledge, realized. In Nidd II sub voce constantly explained by tulita tirita vibhūta vibhāvita which series is also used as explanation of diṭṭha and vidita A V 195; Ja I 266; Snp 343 (+ yasassin); Miln 21 (the same). — aññāta not known, unknown Vin I 209; M I 430; S II 281; Dhp-a I 208.
(jānāti 的【過分】) 已被知道,已衆所周知,已認識到。
(pp, pp of jānāti) known; recognized; understood known, realised Construction: √ñā + ta
(pp, pp of jānāti) well-known; famous; recognised well-known Construction: √ñā + ta