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单词 anicca
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aniccan.

Brit. /əˈniːtʃə/, /əˈnɪtʃə/, U.S. /əˈnitʃə/, /əˈnɪtʃə/
Forms: 1900s– anicca, 1900s– anichcha, 2000s– anicha (rare).
Origin: A borrowing from Pali. Etymon: Pali aniccā.
Etymology: < Pali aniccā < Sanskrit anitya anitya n.
Buddhism.
Esp. in Theravada Buddhism: the quality or fact of being transient, impermanent, or mutable; the inherent changeability of physical and mental phenomena. Cf. anitya n.One of the three fundamental aspects of existence, together with dukkha (dukkha n.) and anatta (anatta n.).In Mahayana Buddhism the related term anitya n. is typically used.
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the world > time > duration > shortness or brevity in time > swift movement of time > [noun] > transience
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fugacity1656
evanidness1659
fugaciousness1664
timeishness1674
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volatilenessa1676
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preterience1730
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unpermanency1751
transitiveness1775
caducity1793
impermanence1796
ephemerality1822
passingness1839
transitionalness1880
anitya1882
diariness1891
anicca1904
ephemeralness1911
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no-self1921
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nothingness1940
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1904 Buddhism 1 359 Whoso knows the secret of Anicca,—how all things, high and low, subtle and gross alike, are ever-changing, passing without cessation into other forms.
1915 Encycl. Relig. & Ethics VIII. 133/2 The first [law]..was virtually traversed, in Buddhist thought, by the fundamental law of anichcha..i.e. incessant change.
1954 U Ba Khin What Buddhism Is 13 So also, when one comes to a realization of the perpetual change within himself (i.e., Anicca or Impermanence), he must necessarily come to the understanding as a sequel thereto of the Truth of Suffering.
2005 P. Breiter in tr. Ajahn Chah Everything arises, Everything falls Away Translator's Pref. p. x More than anything else, Ajahn Chah grounded his teaching in anicca, impermanence, as the initial focus of mindfulness practice.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, December 2021).
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