feminine
aversion
weariness (of); disenchantment, dissatisfaction, disgust (with)
Nibbidā (feminine) [Sanskrit nirvid, feminine (also BHS e.g. Lal 300) and nirveda; to nibbindati] weariness, disgust with worldly life, tedium, aversion, indifference, disenchantment Nibbidā is of the preliminary and conditional states for the attainment of Nibbāna (see Nibbāna II B 1) and occurs frequently together with virāga, vimutti and Nibbāna in the formula: etaṃ ekanta-nibbidāya virāgāya nirodhāya ... sambodhāya Nibbānāya saṃvattati "this leads to being thoroughly tired (of the world), to dispassionateness, to destruction (of egoism), to perfect wisdom, to Nibbāna," e.g. at D I 189; S V 82, 179, 255, 361; A III 83; IV 143; V 216. — In other connections: Vin I 15 (nibbidāya cittaṃ saṇṭhāsi); D III 130 f.; S II 30; III 40; 179, 189; IV 86, 141 (read nibbidāya for nibbindāya?); A I 51, 64; III 19, 200, 325 f.; IV 99, 336; V 2 f., 311 f.; Ja I 97; IV 471, 473; Snp 340; Paṭis I 195; II 43 f.; Vibh 330; Nett 27, 29; Vism 650. Cf. abhi°.
【陰】 厭惡,疲倦。
(fem, fem, abstr, from nibbijjati) dis-enchantment (towards); de-illusionment (with); disinterest (in); dispassion (towards) aversion, disgust, weariness Construction: nī + √vid > bid + ā