Papunati, Pāpuṇāti: 2 definitions
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Source: BuddhaSasana: Concise Pali-English Dictionarypāpuṇāti : (pa + ap + uṇā) reaches; attains; arrives at.
Source: Sutta: The Pali Text Society's Pali-English DictionaryPāpuṇāti, (pa+āp; cp. Sk. prāpnoti) to reach, attain, arrive at, obtain, get to learn.—pres. pāpuṇāti Vin. II, 208; J. IV, 285; VI, 149; Pug. 70; DA. 21; PvA. 74, 98, 125, 195; and pappoti S. I, 25; Dh. 27; Vism. 501; DhA. I, 395; pot. pāpuṇe Sn. 324; Dh. 138; J. V, 57 (1st pl. pāpuṇeyyāma for T. pappomu); DhA. IV, 200. aor. apāpuṇi ThA. 64, and pāpuṇi J. II, 229. pret. apattha J. V, 391 (proh. mā a.). fut. pāpuṇissati J. I, 260. ger. pāpuṇitvā S. II, 28; patvā Sn. 347, 575, and pappuyya S. I, 7 (cp. Vin. II, 56; A. I, 138), 181, 212. inf. pappotuṃ SI. 129=Th. 2, 60, and pāpuṇituṃ VbhA. 223.—grd. pattabba S. I, 129; II, 28; SnA 433.—pp. patta; Caus. pāpeti2 (q. v.). (Page 453)
Pali is the language of the Tipiṭaka, which is the sacred canon of Theravāda Buddhism and contains much of the Buddha’s speech. Closeley related to Sanskrit, both languages are used interchangeably between religions.
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Ends with: Anupapunati, Sampapunati.
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