masculine · saṅkappa 1 · saṅkappa 2
purpose
intention; purpose
Saṅkappa [saṃ + kḷp, cf. kappeti figurative meaning] thought, intention, purpose, plan D III 215; S II 143 f.; A I 281; II 36; Dhp 74; Snp 154, 1144; Nidd I 616 (= vitakka ñāṇa paññā buddhi); Dhs 21; Dhp-a II 78. As equivalent of vitakka also at D III 215; A IV 385; Dhs 7. — kāma° a lustful thought A III 259; V 31. paripuṇṇa° having one's intentions fulfilled M I 192; III 276; D III 42; A V 92, 97 f.; sara° memories and hopes M I 453; S IV 76; vyāpāda°, vihiṃsa°, malicious, cruel purposes, M II 27 f.; sammā° right thoughts or intentions, one of the aṅgas of the Eightfold Path (ariya-magga) Vin I 10; D II 312; A III 140; Vibh-a 117. Saṅkappa is defined at As 124 as (cetaso) abhiniropanā, i.e. application of the mind. See on term also Cpd. 238.
【陽】 意圖,目的。
(masc, masc, from saṅkappeti) intention; volition; purpose (of) intention, purpose Construction: saṃ + √kapp + a
(masc, masc, from saṅkappeti) thought; notion; conception (of) Construction: saṃ + √kapp + a