past participle adjective · adhimutta 1 · adhimutta 2
Adhimutta (adjective) [past participle of adhimuccati, cf. BHS adhimukta. Avadānaśataka I 8, 112; Divy 49, 302 etc.] intent upon (-° or with locative or accusative), applying oneself to, keen on, inclined to, given to Vin I 183; A V 34, 38; Dhp 226; Snp 1071, 1149 (°citta); Nidd II §33; Ja I 370 (dān°) Pp 26; Pv-a 134 (dān°).
who is inclined to; applying oneself (to, accusative or locative); believing in; set on
(adhimuccati 的【過分】), 已意圖,已傾向。
<b> <c c="#a00149">Adhimutta</c> </b> <br>A Brahmin of Sāvatthī. A verse addressed by him to some corpulent monks is found in the Theragāthā. <c c="#3b6bd3">Thag.114</c> <br> <br> </deftext>
(pp, pp of adhimuccati) set; intent; focused; fixed; fixated; resolved (on) intent upon, inclined to Construction: adhi + √muc + ta
(pp, pp of adhimuccati) accustomed (to); habituated (to); firm (in); established (in); dedicated (to); firmly entrenched (in) Construction: adhi + √muc + ta
(masc, masc, pp of adhimuccati) name of an arahant monk [lit.] intent Construction: adhi + √muc + ta
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