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Chando,(nt.) [Vedic chandas,from skandh,cp.in
meaning Sk.pada; Gr.i]/ambos] metre,metrics,prosody,esp.applied to the
Vedas Vin.II,139 (chandaso buddhavacanaṁ āropeti to recite in metrical
form,or Acc.to Bdhgh.in the dialect of the Vedas cp.Vin.Texts III,15Q);
S.I,38; Sn.568 (Sāvittī chandaso mukhaṁ:the best of Vedic metres).
–viciti prosody VvA.265 (enumd as one of the 6 disciplines dealing with the Vedas:see chaḷaṅga).(Page 275)
chandoPali-Dictionary Vipassana Research Institute
chando:and (chandaṃ)The Vedas; poetical metre; metres,prosody
chandoPali-Dictionary Vipassana Research Institute
chando:Wish,desire; intention; will,resolve; power; consent,approval
chandoパーリ語辞典 水野弘元著
chando:n.[Sk.chandas] 雅語,聖語,韻律.dat.gen.chandaso; instr.abl.chandasā.-viciti 韻律学.
chando漢譯パーリ語辭典 黃秉榮譯
chando:n.[Sk.chandas] 雅語,聖語,韻律.dat.gen.chandaso; instr.abl.chandasā.-viciti 韻律學.
chandoU Hau Sein’s Pāḷi-Myanmar Dictionary ပါဠိျမန္မာ အဘိဓာန္(ဦးဟုတ္စိန္)
chando:ဆေႏၵာ (န)
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