past participle adjective · khata upahata · khata 1.1
Khata 1 [past participle of khanati] 1. dug up, uprooted, figurative one whose foundation (of salvation) has been cut off; in {232} combination with upahata D I 86 (= Sv I 237); khataṃ upahataṃ attānaṃ pariharati "he keeps himself uprooted and half-dead" i.e. he continues to lead a life of false ideas A I 105 = II 4; opposite akkhataṃ anupahataṃ, etc. A I 89. Khata 2 [past participle of kṣan, to wound] hurt, wounded; pādo kh° hoti sakalikāya "he grazed his foot" S I 27 = Miln 134, 179. — akkhata unmolested, unhurt Vv 84 52 (= anupadduta Vv-a 351). See also parikkhata.
hurt, injured; impaired
(khaṇati 的【過分】), 已挖出,已連根拔起,已受傷,已沒德行。
(idiom, idiom, pp + pp) hurt and injured; broken and damaged; maimed and wounded
(pp, pp of khanati) hurt; injured; damaged (by) Construction: √khan + ta
(pp, pp of karoti, in comps) done; made Construction: √kar > khar + ta
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