future passive participle adjective (neuter) · geyya 1 · geyya 2
Geyya (neuter) [gerund of gāyati, Sanskrit geya] a certain style of Buddhist literature consisting of mixed prose and verse. It is only found in the stereotype enumeration of the scriptures in their ninefold division, beginning suttaṃ geyyaṃ veyyākaraṇaṃ. See under navaṅga.
the name of one of the nine categories (aṅgas) of the scriptures
【形】 要被唱的。【中】 詩,文學的某種風格。
<b> <c c="#a00149">Geyya</c> </b> <br>The second of the nine portions (aṅgas) into which the Buddhist scriptures were arranged before the development of the Tipiṭaka. It includes all the suttas composed in verse, especially the whole Sagāthakavagga of the Saṃyutta Nikāya.<br> <br> </deftext>
(nt, nt, ptp of gāyati) mixed verse; mixed prose; one of the nine kinds of suttas poem, certain style of literature [lit.] to be sung Construction: √gā + eyya
(ptp, ptp of) that which is to be sung Construction: √gā + eyya