mUlika · adjective · mūlika 1
fundamental
mūlika , adj. , ( 1 ) ( Skt. Lex. id. ) living on roots (as an ascetic practice): śatabhiṣāyāṃ jāto °ko bhavati Divy 647.1 ; mūliko brāhmaṇaḥ, sa mūlānām arthe 'nyatamaṃ parvatam abhirūḍhaḥ Av ii.125.6 ; aneka-mūlika, ep. of ascetic practices, (ātāpanaparitāpanaiḥ …) aneka-mūlikair LV 248.17 , consisting of living on many roots ; ( 2 ) ifc. Bhvr. , having … as cause , = Skt. -mūlaka, and perh. corruption for this: kiṃmūlikā ( n. pl. m. ) utpadyanti Mv iii.337.11 , having what source do they arise? , but the normal Skt. -mūlaka is used in parallels below, 13, 16 ff. , and kiṃmūlaka 339.10 , prob. read °laka.
fundamental; elementary
Mūlika (adjective/noun) [from mūla] 1. (masculine) root-vendor Miln 331. 2. (adjective —°) belonging to the feet (pāda°), a footman, lackey Ja I 122, 438; II 300 f. (name of the king of Janasandha, Gāmaṇi-caṇḍa); III 417; V 128; VI 30. 3. in rukkha° one who lives at the foot of a tree: see under rukkha, where also °mūlikatta.
【形】 基本的,初步的。
(adj, adj, from mūla) rooted in Construction: √mūl + a + ika mūla + ika
(adj, adj, from mūla) fundamental, elementary Construction: √mūl + a + ika mūla + ika