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प्रतिपन्नक (pratipannaka)

 
Monier Williams Cologne
English
प्रति-°पन्नक
m.
‘arrived at an aim’, (with,
Buddh.
)
N.
of the 4 orders of Āryas (viz. the Śrota-āpanna, Sakṛd-āgāmin, An-āgāmin, and Arhat),
L.
Monier Williams 1872
English
प्रतिपन्नक, अस्, m. ‘arrived at an aim, (with
Buddhists) a collective epithet of the four orders of
Āryas, viz. the Śrota-āpanna, Sakṛd-āgāmin, An-
āgāmin, and Arhat.
Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid
English
pratipannaka, (adj. or) subst. (Pali paṭipannaka
= Skt. °nna, with specifying ka, 〔§ 22.39〕), one that has resorted to …, in adhva-pra° (= Pali magga-paṭi°, Dhp. comm. 〔i.233.16 ff.〕), one that has taken to the road, gone traveling: MSV 〔i.249.7〕.