past participle · saṅkhāta 1 · saṅkhāta 2
agreed on; reckoned. (in compounds) so-called; named
Saṅkhāta [past participle of saṅkhāyati] agreed on, reckoned; (—°) so-called, named D I 163 (akusala° dhammā); III 65, 133 = Vin III 46 (theyya° what is called theft); Sv I 313 (the sambodhi, by which is meant that of the three higher stages); As 378 (khandha-ttaya° kāya, cf. Expositor II 485); Pv-a 40 (medha° paññā), 56 (hattha° pāṇi), 131 (pariccāga° atidāna), 163 (caraṇa° guṇa). {600} -dhamma one who has examined or recognized the dhamma ("they who have mastered well the truth of things" K.S. II 36), an epithet of the Arahant S II 47; IV 210; Snp 70 (°dhammo, with explanation Nidd II §618 b: "vuccati ñāṇaṃ" etc.; "saṅkhāta-dh. = ñāta-dhammo," of the paccekabuddha), 1038 (°dhammā = vuccanti Arahanto khīṇāsavā Nidd II §618 a), Dhp 70 (Text saṅkhata°, but Dhp-a II 63 saṅkhāta°).
【過分】 已決定,已估計。(在【合】中) 所謂的,命名。
(pp, pp of saṅkhāyati) reckoned; so called; what is called; so named agreed on, reckoned, so-called, named Construction: saṃ + √khā + ta
(pp, pp of saṅkhāyati, in comps) comprehended; recognized Construction: saṃ + √khā + ta