past participle adjective · cuta 1 · cuta 2
fall
Cuta [past participle of cavati; Sanskrit cyuta] 1. (adjective) shifted, disappeared, deceased, passed from one existence to another Vin IV 216; Snp 774, 899; It 19, 99; Ja I 139, 205; Pp 17. — accuta permanent not under the sway of death, especially of Nibbāna Dhp 225. 2. (noun) in compound cutūpapāta disappearance and reappearance, rebirth, saṃsāra (see cuti) S II 67 (āgatigatiyā sati c° hoti); A III 420; IV 178; Dhp-a I 259; usually in phrase sattānaṃ cutūpapāta-ñāṇa the discerning of the saṃsāra of beings D I 82 = M I 248; D III 111. As cutuppāta at A II 183, Cf. jātisaṃsāra-ñāṇa. [BD]: [DN 6, SN 5.51.32].
cuta mf( °ti ). = cUta , the anus, L.
moved or fallen (from one ’s place); (who has) fallen away; who has abandoned (the holy life); (who has) fallen from one state of existence (to another); who has died; ceased, come to an end
(cavati 的【過分】)。
(pp, pp of cavati) passed away; died Construction: √cu + ta
(pp, pp of cavati) shifted; fallen; fallen down shifted, fallen away Construction: √cu + ta
(pp, pp of cavati) (of meditation) collapsed; broken down Construction: √cu + ta