present 3 singular · kilissati 1 · kilissati 2
Kilissati [Sanskrit kliśyati = kliś or śliṣ to adhere, cf. Pāli kheḷa and silesuma or semha, Sanskrit śleṣma, slime. Same root as Greek λείμαξ snail; Anglo-Saxon slīm slime. Another, specifically Pāli, meaning is that of going bad, being vexed, with reference to a heated state. This lies at the bottom of Dhātup (445) and Dhātum. (686) explained by upatāpe.] 1. to get wet, soiled or stained, to dirty oneself, be impure It 76 (of clothes, in the passing away of a deva); Thag 954 (kilisissanti, for kilissanti); Paṭis I 130. Kilisseyya Dhp 158 (explained as nindaṃ labhati) to do wrong. Cf. pari°.
troubles, afflicts, molests; spoils; is troubled, is afflicted; feels pain is or becomes dirty or stained; is morally stained
(kilis + ya), 弄髒,沾染,污染。kilissi,【過】。kilissanta,【現分】。
(pr, pr) is dirtied; is stained (by blame) becomes soiled or stained, is impure Construction: kilissa + ti
(pr, pr) is afflicted; suffers distress; feels pain Construction: kilissa + ti