adjective
designated
Samaññāta [saṃ + aññāta] designated, known, notorious S I 65; Snp 118, 820; Nidd I 153; Vin II 203. samaṇa [BHS śramaṇa, from śram, but mixed in meaning with śam] a wanderer, recluse, religieux A I 67; D III 16, 95 f., 130 f.; S I 45; Dhp 184; of a non-Buddhist (tāpasa) Ja III 390; an edifying etymology of the word Dhp-a III 84: "samita-pāpattā s.", cf. Dhp 265 "samitattā pāpānaṃ "samaṇo" ti pavuccati"; four grades mentioned D II 151; M I 63; compare Snp 84 f.; the state of a samaṇa is attended by eight sukhas Ja I 7; the Buddha is often mentioned and addressed by non-Buddhists as samaṇa: thus D I 4, 87; Snp pages 91 and 99; Vin I 8 350; samaṇas often opposed to brāhmaṇas: thus, D I 13; It 58, 60; Sn page 90; Vin I 12; II 110; samaṇa-brāhmaṇā, samaṇas and brāhmaṇas quite generally: "leaders in religious life" (cf. D.B. II 165) D I 5; II 150; A I 110,-173 f.; It 64; Snp 189; Vin II 295; samaṇadhammaṃ the duties of a samaṇa A III 371; Ja I 106, 107, 138; pure-samaṇa a junior who walks before a Bhikkhu Vin II 32; pacchā-samaṇa one who walks behind Vin I 186; II 32; A III 137. — samaṇī a female recluse S I 133; Thig-a 18; Ja V 424, 427; Vin IV 235. — assamaṇa not a true samaṇa Vin I 96. -uddesa a novice, a sāmaṇera D I 151; M III 128; S V 161; Vin IV 139; A II 78; III 343. Cf. BHS śramaṇoddeśa Divy 160; -kuttaka (masculine) who wears the dress of a samaṇa Vin III 68 f. (= samaṇa-vesa-dhārako, Buddhaghosa ibid. page 271). samaṇaka [samaṇa + ka] a contemptible (little) ascetic, "some sort of samaṇa" D I 90; M II 47, 210; Snp page 21; Miln 222; Sv I 254. At A II 48 samaṇaka is a slip for sasanaka. Cf. muṇḍaka in form and meaning.
(pp, pp of samājānāti) known as; considered as; acknowledged as; notorious as designated Construction: saṃ + ā + √ñā + ta