adjective · khama 1 · khama 2
Khama (adjective) [from kṣam] (a) patient, forgiving. (b) enduring, bearing, hardened to (frost and heat, e.g.), fit for. (a) kh. belongs to the lovable attributes of a bhikkhu (kh. rūpānaṃ, saddānaṃ, etc.; indulgent as regards sights, sounds, etc.) A III 113 = 138; the same applied to the king's horse A III 282. Khamā paṭipadā the way of gentleness (and opposite akkhamā), viz. akkosantaṃ na paccakosati "not to shout back at him who shouts at you" A II 152 f.; cf. Nett 77; classified under the four paṭipadā at D III 229. In combination with vacana of meek, gentle speech, in vattā vacana° a speaker of good and meek words S I 63; II 282; Miln 380; cf. suvaco khamo A V 24 f., forgiving: Miln 207. (b) khamo sītassa uṇhassa, etc., enduring frost and heat A III 389 = V 132; addhāna° padhāna° (fit for) A III 30; raṅga°, anuyoga°, vimajjana° M I 385. — akkhama (adjective) impatient, intolerant, in combination dubbaca dovacassa karaṇehi dhammehi samannāgata S II 204 f. = A II 147 f. With reference to rūpa, saddā, etc. (see also above), of an elephant A III 156 f. — D III 229; Saddh 95.
patient, enduring; able to put up with; forbearing; amenable to; adequate, fit for; appropriate, proper for
【形】 寬恕的,忍耐的,容忍的。
(adj, adj, from khamati) patient (with); forbearing (with); enduring (of); tolerant (of) forgiving, enduring, bearing Construction: √kham + a
(adj, adj, in comps, from khamati) fit (for); capable (of); suitable (for) Construction: √kham + a