past participle adjective · iṭṭha 1.1 · iṭṭha 2.1
pleasing
Iṭṭha (adjective) [past participle of icchati] pleasing welcome, agreeable, pleasant, often in the idiomatic group iṭṭha kanta manāpa (of objects pleasing to the senses) D I 245; II 192; M I 85; S IV 60, 158, 235 f.; V 22, 60, 147; A II 66 f.; V 135 (dasa, dhammā etc., ten objects affording pleasure); Snp 759; It. 15; Vibh 2, 100, 337. — Alone as neuter meaning welfare, good state, pleasure, happiness at Snp 154 (+ aniṭṭha); Nett 28 (+ aniṭṭha); Vism 167 (the same); Pv-a 116 (= bhadraṃ), 140. — aniṭṭha unpleasant, disagreeable Pv-a 32, 52, 60, 116. — See also pariy°, in which iṭṭha stands for eṭṭha.
wished, desired; desirable; liked, agreeable; allowed; prescribed
【形】 令人喜愛的,愉快的。【中】 快樂,樂事。
(pp, pp of icchati) pleasing; likeable; cherished; wished for pleasing, agreeable [lit.] wished Construction: √is + ta
(suffix, suffix, superl) (gram) used to form superlative adjectives; most; -est
(nt, nt, pp of icchati) liking; pleasure; happiness happiness, pleasure [lit.] wished Construction: √is + ta
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