number · cha ajjhattikāni āyatanāni · cha bāhirāni āyatanāni
six
{. . . gi cha nas} from the point of view/ perspective of . . . ; from the aspect of . . .
1) the letter cha. 2) fraction, portion, share, part. 3) aspect, pair, match, side, direction, part, division, partial, choosy, mode, factor, certainty. 4) to change an adjective to its abstract noun form. 5) same, 6) onomatopoeia
factors, parts [ggd]
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part; factor; an odd number (see example 2); all of (the parts of something; see example 3); pair; fraction; place; region; rain; fitting; proper; seemly Is example 2 correct—an odd number of opposite form being something should be opposite from being something? {T}
portion
Cha and Chaḷ (cha in composition effects gemination of consonant, e.g. chabbīsati = cha + vīsati, chabbaṇṇa = cha + vaṇṇa, chaḷ only before vowels in compounds: chaḷ-aṅga, chaḷ-abhiññā) [Vedic ṣaṣ and ṣaṭ (ṣaḍ = chaḷ), Greek ἥξ, Latin sex, Goth, saihs] the number six. Cases: nominative cha, genitive channaṃ, instrumental chahi (and chambhī (?) Ja IV 310, which should be chambhi and probably chabbhi = ṣaḍbhiḥ; see also chambhī), locative chasu (and chassu), ordinal number chaṭṭha the sixth. Cf. also saṭṭhi (60) soḷasa (16). Six is applied whenever a "major set" is concerned (see 2), as in the following: 6 munis are distinguished at Nidd II §514 (in pairs of 3: see muni); 6 bhikkhus as a "clique" (see chabaggiya, cf. the Vestal virgins in Rome, 6 in number); 6 are the sciences of the Veda (see chaḷaṅga); there are 6 Buddha-dhammā (Nidd II §466); 6 viññāṇakāyā (see upadhi); 6 senses and sense-organs (see āyatana) — cha dānasālā Ja I 282; oraṃ chahi māsehi kālakiriyā bhavissati (I shall die in 6 months, i.e. not just yet, but very soon, after the "next" moon) Pv IV 3 35 . Six bodily faults Ja I 394 (viz. too long, too short, too thin, too fat, too black, too white). Six thousand Gandhabbas Ja II 334. -aṃsa six-cornered Dhs 617; -aṅga the set of six Vedāṅgas, disciplines of Vedic science, viz. 1. kappa, 2. vyākaraṇā, 3. nirutti, 4. sikkhā, 5. chando (viciti), 6. jotisattha (thus enumerated at Vv-a 265; at Pv-a 97 in sequence 4, 1, 3, 2, 6, 5): D III 269; Vv 63 16 ; Pv II 6 13 ; Miln 178, 236. With reference to the upekkhās, one is called the "one of six parts" (chaḷ-ang'-upekkhā) Vism 160; -abhiññā the 6 branches of higher knowledge Vin II 161; Pp 14. See abhiññā; -āsīti eighty-six [i.e. twice that many in all directions: psychologically 6 × 80 = 6(4 × 2) 10 ], of people: an immense number, millions Pv II 13 7 : of petas Pv-a 212; of sufferings in Niraya Pv III 10 6 ; -āhaṃ for six days Ja III 471; -kaṇṇa heard by six ears, i.e. public (as opposed to catukaṇṇa) Ja VI 392; -tiṃsa (ti) thirty-six A II 3; It 15; Dhp 339; Dhp-a III 211, 224 (°yojana-parimaṇḍala); IV 48; -danta having six tusks, in °daha name of one of the Great Lakes of the Himavant (satta-mahā-sarā), literally lake of the elephant with 6 tuskṣ cf. cha-visāṇa Vism 416; -dvārika entering through six doors (i.e. the senses) Dhp-a IV 221 (taṇhā); -dhātura (= dhātuya) consisting of six elements M III 239; -pañca (chappañca) six or five Miln 292; -phassāyatana having six seats of contact (i.e. the outer senses) M III 239; Thag 755; Pv-a 52; cf. Snp 169; -baṇṇa (= vaṇṇa) consisting of six colours (of raṃsi, rays) Ja V 40; Dhp-a I 249; II 41; IV 99; -baggiya (= vaggiya) forming a group of six, a set of (sinful) Bhikkhus taken as exemplification of trespassing the rules of the Vinaya (cf. Oldenberg, Buddha 7384). Their names are Assaji, Punabhasu, Paṇḍuka, Lohitaka, Mettiya, Bhummajaka Vin II 1, 77, and passim ; Ja II 387; Dhp-a III 330. {245} -bassāni (= vassāni) six years Ja I 85; Dhp-a III 195; -bidha (= vidha) sixfold Vism 184; -bisāṇa (= visāṇa) having six (i.e. a "major set") of tusks (of pre-eminent elephants) Ja V 42 (Nāgarājā), 48 (kuñjara), cf. chaddanta. — bīsati (= vīsati) twentysix Dhp-a IV 233 (devalokā). [BD]: °baggiya. Not trespassing, but pushing the limits. They were frequently the first to act in ways that were the source of a later rule.
six
【形】 六。~kkhattuṃ,【副】 六次。~cattāḷīsati,【陰】 四十六。~dvārika,【形】 屬於六門的(感官六門,即:眼、耳、鼻、舌、身、意)。~navuti,【陰】 九十六。~paññāsā,【陰】 五十六。~bbaggiya,【形】 屬於六 個一群或六個一夥的。~bbaṇṇa,【形】 由六個顔色所組成。~bbassika,【形】 存在整個六年期間,六歲。~bbidha,【形】 六倍的。~bbīsati,【陰】 二十六。~saṭṭhi,【陰】 六十六。~sattati,【陰】 七十六。
<term> digit of the moon, phase
(idiom, idiom, card + adj + nt) six internal sense organs
(idiom, idiom, card + adj + nt) six external sense fields; sights, sounds, smells, tastes, sensations and mental activities
(card, card, x pl) six (6) six
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