Dear Yong Peng and all,

I have been puzzling over the form abhinandinii, finding pleasure, in
the Dhammacakkappavattanasutta.
Warder: suffix -in is an adjective. Same for nandin. This must be a
stem, and then the ending ii, I do not know about the inflexion on ii.
In Warde, lesson 25: the kita suffix -in a possesive noun. A
kitakanaama.
I remember that Florent mentioned in his Pali exercises kita quite
often.

Nina.

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]