past participle adjective, masculine feminine, & neuter · gilāna 1 · gilāna 2
sick
Gilāna (adjective) [Sanskrit glāna, glā to fade, wither, be exhausted, explained suitably by "hāsa-kkhaya" at Dhātup 439] sick, ill Vin I 51, 53, 61, 92, 142 f., 176, 302 f.; II 165, 227 f.; IV 88, etc.; S V 80, 81 (bāḷha° very ill); A I 120 = Pp 27; A III 38, 143 f.; IV 333; V 72 f.; Ja I 150; II 395; III 392; Pv-a 14; Vv-a 76. -ālaya pretence of illness Ja VI 262; -upaṭṭhāka (feminine °ī) one who attends to the sick Vin I 92, 121 f.; 142 f.; 161, 303, A I 26; III 143 f.; —°bhatta food for the attendant or nurse Vin I 292 f. ; -upaṭṭhāna tending or nursing the sick D III 191; -paccaya support or help for the sick Pv-a 144; usually with °bhesajja medicine for the sick in frequent formula of cīvara-piṇḍapāta° (the requisites of the bhikkhu): see cīvara; -pucchaka one who asks (i.e. enquires after) the sick Vin IV 88 = 115, 118; -bhatta food for the sick Vin I 142 f.; 292 f.; 303; Vism 66; -bhesajja medicine Vin I 292 f. ; -sālā a hall for the sick, hospital S IV 210; A III 142; Vism 259.
(adjective & masculine feminine) unwell; ill; unfit; one who is unwell; a sick person; (neuter) sickness
(adj, adj) sick; ill; unwell sick, unwell [lit.] being sick Construction: √gilā + ana
(masc, masc) sick person; patient sick person [lit.] being sick Construction: √gilā + ana
(nt, nt) sickness; illness [lit.] being sick Construction: √gilā + ana