sikkh + a · sikkhati 1 · sikkhati 2
learn
learns; trains oneself; practices
Sikkhati [Vedic śikṣati; desiderative to śak: see sakkoti. — Dhātup (12) gives "vijj'opādāna" as meaning] 1. to learn, to train oneself (= ghaṭati vāyamati Vism 274); usually combined with the locative, thus sikkhā-padesu s. to train oneself in the Sikkhāpadas D I 63, 250; Vin I 84; It 96, 118; also with the dative, indicating the purpose; thus vinayāya s. to train oneself to give up Snp 974; the thing acquired by training is also put in the accusative; thus Nibbānaṃ s. to learn, to train oneself towards Nibbāna Snp 940, 1061; Miln 10; potential sikkheyyāsi Miln 10; sikkheyyāma D II 245; sikkhema Snp 898; sikkhe Snp 974; sikkheyya Snp 930. Future sikkhissāmi Vin IV 141; sikkhissāmase Snp 814; present participle sikkhanto Snp 657; present participle medium sikkhamāna training oneself Vin IV 141; D II 241; It 104, 121; sikkhamānā (feminine) a young woman undergoing a probationary course of training in order to become a nun Vin I 135, 139, 145, 147, 167; IV 121; A III 276; S II 261; gerundive sikkhitabba Vin I 83; Ja VI 296; M I 123; D II 138; Miln 10; and sikkha that ought to be learnt Miln 10; infinitive sikkhituṃ Vin I 84, 270; gerund sikkhitvā Miln 219. 2. to want to overcome, to try, tempt D II 245. — past participle sikkhita. causative II sikkhāpeti to teach, to train Ja I 162, 187, 257; Sv I 261; Miln 32; Pv-a 3, 4.
(sikkh + a), 學習,訓練自己,練習。【過】 sikkhi。【過分】 sikkhita。【現分】 ~khanta, ~khamāna。【獨】 ~khitvā。【潛】 ~khitabba。
(pr, pr) learns; trains (in); practices learns, trains oneself, practises Construction: sikkha + ti
(pr, pr) trains (in); trains (for the purpose of); practices (for the sake of); practice (to) learns, trains oneself, practises Construction: sikkha + ti
(pr, pr) presents; bestows (somebody with) tempts; entices; lures [lit.] trains Construction: sikkha + ti