Kamyatā (—°) and kammatā (Nidd) [from kām] wish, desire, longing for, striving after; with infinitive or equivalent: kathetu° Vv-a 18; muñcitu° (+ paṭisaṅkhā) Paṭis I 60, 65; Abhidh-av 123; asotu°, adaṭṭhu° and adassana° Vibh 372. Especially in definitions, as of chanda: kattu° Vibh 208; Abhidh-av 20; of jappā: puñcikatā sādhu° Vibh 351; 361 = Dhs 1059; Nidd II sub voce taṇhā II (has the better reading mucchañci katā asādhu°; v.l. pucchañci°; both Vibh and Dhs have sādu in text which should be corrected to asādhu°; see detail under puñcikatā); of māna; ketu° Nidd II §505; Dhs 1116 = 1233; Vibh 350 f.; Abhidh-av 24; of lapanā: pāṭu° (v.l. cāṭu°) Vibh 246 = 352. — As ablative (= kamyā) in dassana° S I 193 = Thag 1241; Snp 121 (explained as icchāya Pj II 179). Cf. kammaññatā and kamma-sādutā.
(在【合】中) 【陰】 希望,渴望。
(fem, fem, abstr, in comps, from kamya) wish; desire; longing (for, to) wish, longing [lit.] desiring state Construction: √kam + ya + tā kamya + tā