alalfhr
September 27, 2015, 3:42pm
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Two words can not be found in the Pali-English Dictionary.
Does anyone know?
abhinandati: to rejoice at, find pleasure in (acc.), approve of, be pleased or delighted with (acc.)
(aorist. abhinandi
abhinandati=> gerund. abhinanditvā (?)
anumodati: to find satisfaction in (acc.), to rejoice in, be thankful for (c. acc.), appreciate, benefit from, to be pleased, to enjoy
anumodati=> gerund. anumoditvā (?)
LXNDR
September 27, 2015, 6:02pm
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yes and yes
having approved of and rejoiced in
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alalfhr
September 27, 2015, 7:13pm
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The outline seems somewhat caught. Thank you for your help.
bhāsitar: one who speaks, utters; a speaker
abhinandati: to rejoice at, find pleasure in (acc.), “approve of”, be pleased or delighted with (acc.) D i.46 (“bhāsitaṁ”)
abhinanditvā:
anumoditvā
MN43
bhāsitaṃ abhinanditvā anumoditvā āyasmantaṃ sāriputtaṃ uttariṃ pañhaṃ apucchi –