past participle adjective & neuter · dinna 1 · dinna 2
given
Dinna [Sanskrit dinna, past participle of dadāti] given, granted, presented etc., in all meanings of dadāti q.v.; especially of giving alms Pv IV 3 26 (= mahādāna Pv-a 253) and in phrase adinnādāna taking what is not given, i.e. stealing, adjective adinnādāyin stealing, refraining from which constitutes the 2nd sīla (see under sīla). — dinna: D I 55 (n'atthi dinnaṃ the heretic view of the uselessness of almsgiving); Ja I 291; II 128; Snp 191, 227, 240; Dhp 356; Pv-a 68 (given in marriage). Used as finite tense frequent, e.g. Ja I 151, 152; VI 366. — adinna: M I 39, 404; Snp 119 (theyyā adinnaṃ ādiyati), 156, 395, 400, 633; Pv-a 33 etc. -ādāyin taking (only) what is given D I 4; Sv I 72; -dāna almsgiving Ja III 52; Dhp-a I 396; -dāyin giving alms, liberal, munificent D III 191.
dinna , ppp. , = Skt. datta; see § 34.16 and cf. a-dinna .
dinna prob. = diRRa ( q.v. )
(adjective) given; applied, what is given; (neuter) giving; the being given
(deti 的【過分】), 已給,已允許。~ādāyī,【形】 取所給予的。
(pp, pp of dadāti) given; offered (to) given, offered, allowed, granted, handed over Construction: √dā > dī + na
(nt, nt, pp of dadāti) offering; gift (to) [lit.] what is given Construction: √dā > dī + na
(pp, pp of dadāti) paid; outlaid; expended [lit.] given Construction: √dā > dī + na