masculine · abhinivesa 1 · abhinivesa 2
inclination
Abhinivesa [abhi + nivesa, see nivesa 2 and cf. nivesana] "settling in", i.e. wishing for, tendency towards (—°), inclination, adherence; as adjective liking, loving, being given or inclined to D III 230; M I 136, 251; S II 17; III 10, 13, 135, 161, 186 (saṃyojana° IV 50; A III 363 (paṭhavī°, adjective); Nidd II §227 (gāhaṃ parāmasaṃ + a.); Pp 22; Vibh 145; Dhs 381, 1003, 1099; Nett 28; Pv-a 252 (micchā°), 267 (taṇhā°); Saddh 71. — Often combined with adhiṭṭhāna e.g. S II 17; Nidd II §176, and in phrase idaṃ-saccābhinivesa adherence to one's dogmas, as one of the 4 Ties: see kāyagantha and cf. Cpd. 171 note 5.
devotion, adherence to, intentness on (locative); inclination (especially to something bad); insistence, conviction (especially of what is not true); extension (in length or width)
【陽】 傾向,趨向。
(masc, masc, from abhinivisati) adherence; being attached (to); sticking (to); insistence; fixation inclination, tendency [lit.] completely entering down Construction: abhi + ni + √vis > ves + *a
(masc, masc, from abhinivisati) settling (into); making oneself at home [lit.] completely entering down Construction: abhi + ni + √vis > ves + *a
(masc, masc) interpretation, misinterpretation [lit.] completely entering down Construction: abhi + ni + √vis > ves + *a