adinna 1.1 · adinna 1.2 · adinna 2.1
Adinna (past participle) [a + dinna] that which is not given, frequently in phrase adinn'ādāna (BHS adattādāna Divy 302) seizing or grasping that which is not given to one, i.e. stealing, is the 2nd of the ten qualifications of bad character or sīla (dasa-sīla see sīla II). Vin I 83 (°ā veramaṇī); D I 4 (= parassa haraṇaṃ theyyaṃ corikā ti vuttaṃ hoti Sv I 71); III 68 f., 82, 92, 181 f.; M I 361; It 63; Khp I, 16;, cf. Pj I 26. — adinnādāyin he who takes what is not given, a thief; stealing, thieving (cf. BSK. adattādāyika Divy 301, 418) Vin I 85; D I 138; Saddh 78.
adinna , adj. (= Pali id. ), not given : Mv i.346.10 ff. ; abbreviated expression for adinnādāna , q.v. , Mv i.145.9 = 202.6 = ii.6.3 ( vs ) viramāmi cāpy adinnā(d), and I abstain also from (taking) what is not given , i.e. from theft.
【形】 未給的。
(nt, nt, pp of na dadāti) which is not given; something not offered [lit.] not given Construction: na > a + √dā > dī + na
(pp, pp of na dadāti) unoffered; not accepted; not given Construction: na > a + √dā > dī + na
(pp, pp of na) not seen