adjective · samanta 1 · samanta 2
all; entire
Samanta (adjective) [saṃ + anta "of complete ends"] all, entire Snp 672; Miln 3. Occurs usually in oblique cases, used adverbially, e.g. accusative samantaṃ completely Snp 442; ablative samantā (D I 222; Ja II 106; Vin I 32) and samantato (M I 168 = Vin I 5; Mhv 1, 29; Vism 185; and in definitions of prefix pari° Sv I 217; Vv-a 236; Pv-a 32); instrumental samantena (Thig, 487) on all sides, everywhere, anywhere; also used as prepositions; thus, samantā Vesāliṃ, everywhere in Vesāli D II 98; samantato nagarassa all round the city Mhv 34, 39; samāsamantato everywhere Sv I 61. -cakkhu all-seeing, an epithet of the Buddha M I 168 = Vin I 5; Snp 345, etc.; Miln 111; Nidd I 360; -pāsādika all-pleasing quite serene A I 24; °kā Buddhaghosa's commentary on the Vinaya Piṭaka Sv I 84; -bhaddakatta complete auspiciousness, perfect loveliness Pj II 444; Vibh-a 132; -rahita entirely gone Ja I 29; -veda one whose knowledge (of the Veda) is complete Ja VI 213.
【形】 全部的,整個的。~cakkhu,【形】 普眼者(佛陀,無所不 見的)。~pāsādika,【形】 普端嚴(令所有的人喜愛的)。~bhaddaka,【形】 完全吉兆的。
(adj, adj) all; every all, entire [lit.] together with ends Construction: saṃ + anta
(adj, adj, from anta) surrounding; neighbouring surrounding [lit.] together with ends Construction: saṃ + anta