present 3 singular · nibbindati 1 · nibbindati 2
is despondent; becomes wearied, fed up (with, locative, occasionally accusative or instrumental), feels disenchantment or dissatisfaction or disgust (with, locative, occasionally accusative or instrumental); gives up, turns away from (ablative)
Nibbindati [nis + vindati, vid 2 ] to get wearied of (with locative); to have enough of, be satiated, turn away from, to be disgusted with. In two roots A. vind: present nibbindati etc. usually in combination with virajjati and vimuccati (cf. Nibbāna III. 2). Vin I 35; S II 94; IV 86, 140; A V 3; Dhp 277 f.; It 33; Ja I 267; Miln 235, 244; Saddh 612. present participle nibbindaṃ S IV 86; Pv-a 36 (nibbinda-mānasa); gerund nibbindiya Ja V 121 (°kārin). B. vid: potential nibbide (v.l. nibbije) Ja V 368 (= nibbindeyya commentary); gerund nibbijjitvā Ja I 82, and nibbijja Snp 448 = S I 124 (nibbijjāpema = nibbijja pakkameyya Pj II 393). — past participle nibbiṇṇa. See also nibbidā.
(ni + vid + ṃ-a), 厭倦,討厭。【過】 ~ndi。【過分】 nibbinna。【獨】 ~detvā。
(pr, pr) is disenchanted (with); is disinterested (in); is disillusioned (by); loses interest (in); is dispassionate (towards) gets wearied of, is disgusted with Construction: nī + vinda + ti
(pr, pr) gives up; forgets; leaves alone Construction: nī + vinda + ti