Analaya to anittha
anālaya : [adj.] free from attachment. (m.), aversion.
anāḷhika : [adj.] poor; one who does not possess even a measure of rice.
anāvattī : [m.] one who does not return.
anāvaraṇa : [adj.] open; without any obstacle.
anāvāṭa : [adj.] open; not shut.
anāvila : [adj.] undisturbed; clean.
anāvuttha : [adj.] not dwelt in.
anāsakatta : [nt.] fasting.
anāsava : [adj.] free from intoxicants; passionless.
aniketa : [adj.] without an abode.
anikkasāva : [adj.] not free from impurity of mind.
anigha : [adj.] free from trouble. || anīgha (adj.) free from trouble.
anicca : [adj.] not stable; impermanent.
aniccato : [ind.] as impermanent.
anicchanta : [pr.p.] unwilling.
anicchamāna : [pr.p.] unwilling.
anicchā : [f.] disliking; dispassion.
aniñjana : [nt.] immobility.
aniñjita : [adj.] unshaken; undisturbed.
aniṭṭha : [adj.] unpleasant; not agreeable.
anālaya : [adj.] free from attachment. (m.), aversion.
anāḷhika : [adj.] poor; one who does not possess even a measure of rice.
anāvattī : [m.] one who does not return.
anāvaraṇa : [adj.] open; without any obstacle.
anāvāṭa : [adj.] open; not shut.
anāvila : [adj.] undisturbed; clean.
anāvuttha : [adj.] not dwelt in.
anāsakatta : [nt.] fasting.
anāsava : [adj.] free from intoxicants; passionless.
aniketa : [adj.] without an abode.
anikkasāva : [adj.] not free from impurity of mind.
anigha : [adj.] free from trouble. || anīgha (adj.) free from trouble.
anicca : [adj.] not stable; impermanent.
aniccato : [ind.] as impermanent.
anicchanta : [pr.p.] unwilling.
anicchamāna : [pr.p.] unwilling.
anicchā : [f.] disliking; dispassion.
aniñjana : [nt.] immobility.
aniñjita : [adj.] unshaken; undisturbed.
aniṭṭha : [adj.] unpleasant; not agreeable.