future passive participle adjective & impersonal · deyya 1 · deyya 2
Deyya (adjective) [Sanskrit deya, gerund of dā, see dadāti I 2, b] (a) to be given (see below). (b) deserving a gift, worthy of receiving alms Ja III 12 (a°); Miln 87 (rāja°) — neuter a gift, offering Vin I 298 (saddhā°). -dhamma a gift, literally that which has the quality of being given; especially a gift of mercy, meritorious gift S I 175; A I 150, 166; II 264 (saddhā°); Pv I 1 1 ; II 3 18 ; Pv-a 5, 7 f., 26, 92 (°bīja), 103, 129; cf. Avś I 308. The deyyadhamma (set of gifts, that which it is or should be a rule to give) to mendicants, consists of 14 items, which are (as enumerated at Nidd II §523 under the old brahman's term yañña "sacrifice") (1) cīvara, (2) piṇḍapāta, (3) senāsana, (4) gilāna-paccaya-bhesajja-parikkhāra, (5) anna, (6) pāna, (7) vattha, (8) yāna, (9) mālā, (10) gandhā, (11) vilepana, (12) seyya, (13) āvasatha, (14) padīpeyya. A similar enumeration in different order is found at Nidd I 373.
to be given; there must be giving; a gift
(nt, nt, ptp of dadāti) offering; giving [lit.] to be given Construction: √dā + eyya
(ptp, ptp of dadāti) should be given; should be offered [lit.] to be given Construction: √dā + eyya