adjective · kāyika 1 · kāyika 2
Kāyika (adjective) [from kāya] 1. belonging to the body, i.e. felt by the body (experienced by the senses), or resulting from the body, i.e. done by the body (= acted as opposed to spoken or thought). sukhaṃ physical happiness (opposite cetasika°) S V 209; A I 81; dukkhaṃ D II 306; M I 302 (opposite cetasikaṃ); kāyikaṃ ( scilicet dhammaṃ) sikkhati to teach the conduct of body (opposite vāca-sikaṃ) Vin II 248. In combination with vāca-sika also at S I 190; Pp 21; Vism 18 (of anācara); Pv-a 119 (of saṃyama, control) Saddh 55; Abhidh-av 26, 134; referring to different kinds of amusements Nidd II §219 = Pj II 86. 2. —° (of devas) belonging to the company of ...:° D I 220; gandhabba° Pv-a 119.
relating to the body, physical; experienced by or in the body; performed by the body
【形】 關聯到身體的,由身體引起的。~dukkha,【中】 身苦,身體的痛苦。
(adj, adj, from kāya) bodily; physical; related to the body relating to the resulting from the body Construction: √ci > ki > kay + *a + ika kāya + ika
(adj, adj, in comps, from kāya) belonging to a body; part of a group; one of the host (of) Construction: √ci > kay + *a + ika kāya + ika