adjective · daḷha 1 · daḷha 2
firm
Daḷha (adjective) [Sanskrit dr̥ḍha to dr̥hyati to fasten, hold fast; °dhergh, cf. Latin fortis (strong). Greek ταρϕύς (thick), Lithuanian difžas (strap). For further relations see Walde, Latin Wtb. under fortis] firm, strong, solid; steady, fast; neuter adverb very much, hard, strongly — D I 245; S I 77; A II 33; Snp 321 (nāvā), 357, 701, 821 (°ṃ karoti to strengthen), 966 (the same); Dhp 112; Ja II 3; IV 106; Dhp-a IV 48; Pj I 184; Vv-a 212 (= thira); Pv-a 94, 277. — daḷhaṃ (adverb) Dhp 61, 313. -dhamma strong in anything, skilled in some art, proficient S II 266 = A II 48 (of an archer); M I 82; Ja VI 77; Vv 63 1 according to Trenckner, "Notes" page 60 (cf. also Vv-a 261) = dr̥ḍha-dhanva, from dhanu = having a strong bow; -nikkama of strong exertion Snp 68 (= Nidd II §294); -parakkama of strong effort, energetic M II 95; A II 250; Dhp 23; Thig 160; -pahāra a violent blow Ja III 83; -pākāra (etc.) strongly fortified S IV 194; -bhattin firmly devoted to somebody As 350.
firm; strong; solid
【形】 結實的,強壯的,穩固的。~parakkama,【形】 很努力的,精力充沛的。~haṃ,【副】 堅定地,強烈地。
(pp, pp of √dah) strong; firm; steady firm, strong, steady [lit.] become strong Construction: √dah + ta > daḍha > daḷha
(pp, pp of √dah) strenuous; hard; tough [lit.] become strong Construction: √dah + ta > daḍha > daḷha