jAna · adjective
Jāna (adjective) [to jñā, see jānāti] knowing or knowable, understandable Ja III 24 (= jānamāna). dujjāna difficult to understand D I 170, 187; M I 487; II 43. su° recognizable, intelligible Pv IV 1 35 (= suviññeyya Pv-a 230). Cf. ājāna.
jāna , adj. or subst. m. (occurs, tho rarely, in Pali , e.g. Jāt. iii.24.2 ; orig. prob. = jānant-, pres. pple. , cf. §§ 18.52 ff. ; see next), knowing, wise (person): drakṣyanti jānu (all mss. ; acc. sg. ) imu saptapadāṃ kramantaṃ LV 48.1 ( vs ); puruṣadhīreṇa puruṣajānena (nearly all mss. ) LV 350.11 (prose), by a wise one among men .
(one) who knows, who has an understanding
(adj, adj, in comps, from jānāti) knowing; being aware (of); understanding Construction: jānā + a