Jighacchi to jimha
jighacchi : [aor. of jighacchati] had a desire to eat.
jighacchita : [pp. of jighacchati] had a desire to eat.
jiñjuka : [m.] wild liquorice.
jiṇṇa : [pp. of jirati] became old; decayed.
jiṇṇaka : [m.] an old person.
jiṇṇatā : [f.] decrepitude.
jita : [pp. of jināti] conquered; subdued; (nt.), victory.
jitatta : [jita + atta] one who has subdued the mind.
jitta : [nt.] mastery.
jitvā : [abs. of jināti] having conquered; having subdued.
jina : [m.] the conqueror; the victor; the Buddha. || jīna (pp. of jīyati), become old; decayed. (adj.) diminished; wasted; deprived of.
jinacakka : [nt.] the doctrine of the Buddha.
jinanta : [pr.p. of jināti] conquring; subdueing.
jinaputta : [m.] a disciple of the Buddha.
jinasāsana : [nt.] the Buddha's teaching.
jināti : [ji + nā] conquers; subdues. || vijināti = jināti.
jini : [aor. of jināti] conquered; subdued.
jinitvā : [abs. of jināti] having conquered; having subdued.
jimha : [adj.] crooked; slant; dishonest.