feminine
jealousy
Issā 1 (feminine) [Sanskrit īrṣyā to Sanskrit irin forceful, irasyati to be angry, Latin īra anger, Greek Αρμϛ God of war; Anglo-Saxon eorsian to be angry. See also issati] ire, jealousy, anger, envy, ill-will D II 277 (°macchariya); III 44 (the same); M I 15; S II 260; A I 95, 105 (°mala), 299; II 203; IV 8 (°saṃyojana), 148, 349, 465; V 42 f., 156, 310; Snp 110; Ja V 90 (°āvatiṇṇa); Pv II 37; Vv 15 5 ; Pp 19, 23; Vibh 380, 391; Dhs 1121, 1131, 1460; Vism 470 (definition); Pv-a 24, 46, 87; Dhp-a II 76; Miln 155; Saddh 313, 510. -pakata overcome by envy, of an envious nature S II 260; Miln 155; Pv-a 31. See remarks under apakata and pakata. Issā 2 (feminine) [cf. Sanskrit r̥śya-mr̥ga] in issammiga (= issāmiga) Ja V 410, and issāmiga Ja V 431, a species of antelope, cf. Ja V 425 issāsiṅga the antlers of this antelope.
envy, jealousy (of, genitive); spite, resentment
【陰】 妒忌,惡意,羡慕。~manaka,【形】 嫉妒的。
(fem, fem, abstr, from issati) jealousy; envy jealousy, ill-will, envy Construction: √iss + ā