masculine · ajjhāyaka 1.1 · ajjhāyaka 2.1
Ajjhāyaka [cf. Sanskrit adhyāyaka, cf. ajjhayana] (a brahman) engaged in learning the Veda (mantajjhāyaka Ja VI 209; Pj II 192), a scholar of the brahmanic texts, a studious, learned person D I 88, 120; III 94; A I 163; III 223; Snp 140 (°kula: thus for ajjhāyakula Fausbøll); Thag 1171; Ja I 3; VI 201, 498; Sv I 247.
one who studies (the Vedas); a studious, learned person, a scholar
【陽】指導者,教師。
(masc, masc, agent, from ajjhāyati) master; teacher; reciter of the Vedas instructor, teacher Construction: adhi > adhy > ajjh + √i > āya + *aka
(masc, masc, agent, from na jhāyati) non-meditator Construction: na > a + √jhā + [y] + aka
(masc, masc, agent, from ajjhāyati) student of the Vedas Construction: adhi > adhy > ajjh + √i > āya + *aka