past participle adjective · khitta 1 · khitta 2
throw
Khitta [past participle of khip, to throw Dhātup 479; peraṇe] thrown; cast, overthrown Dhp 34; rajo paṭivātaṃ kh°, dirt thrown against the wind S I 13, 164 = Snp 662 = Dhp 125 = Ja III 203; ratti-khittā sarā arrows shot in the night Dhp 304 = Nett 11; acchi vātavegena khittā a flame overthrown by the power of the wind, blown out Snp 1074 (explained Nidd II §220 by ukkhittā nuṇṇā, khambhitā); in interpretation of khetta Pv-a 7 said of sowing: khittaṃ vuttaṃ bījaṃ. — akkhitta not upset, not deranged, undisturbed, in qualities required of a brahmin with reference to his genealogy: yāva sattamā pitāmahāyugā akkhitto D I 113 = Snp page 115, etc. Cf. vi°. -citta (a) one whose mind is thrown over, upset, unhinged, usually combined with ummattaka, out of one's mind Vin I 131, 321; II 64, etc.; Saddh 88. Cf. citta-kkhepa.
thrown; tossed; thrown away; tossed about; disordered, deranged; dismissed; sent away; reviled; criticized
(khipati 的【過分】), 已丟,已推翻,已抛棄,已顛覆。~citta,【形】 發瘋的人。
(pp, pp of khipati) thrown; cast; tossed cast away, thrown Construction: √khip + ta
(pp, pp of khipati) shot; fired [lit.] thrown Construction: √khip + ta
(pp, pp of khipati) upset; unbalanced; disturbed upset, overthrown [lit.] thrown Construction: √khip + ta