Domanassa
Domanassa,(nt.) [Sk.daurmanasya,duḥ+manas] distress,dejectedness,melancholy,grief.As mental pain (cetasikaṁ asātaṁ cet.dukkhaṁ S.V,209=Nd2 312; cp.D.II,306; Nett 12) opp.to dukkha physical pain:see dukkha B III,1 a).A synonym of domanassaṁ is appaccaya (q.v.).For defn of the term see Vism.461,504.The freq.combn dukkha-domanassa refers to an unpleasant state of mind & body (see dukkha B III,1 b; e.g.S.IV,198; V,141; M.II,64; A.I,157; It.89 etc.),the contrary of somanassaṁ with which dom° is combd to denote “happiness & unhappiness,” joy & dejection,e.g.D.III,270; M.II,16; A.I,163; Sn.67 (see somanassa).-- Vin.I,34; D.II,278,306; S.IV,104,188; V,349,451; M.I,48,65,313,340; II,51; III,218; A.I,39 (abhijjhā° covetousness & dejection,see abhijjhā); II,5,149 sq.; III,99,207; V,216 sq.; Sn.592,1106; Pug.20,59; Nett 12,29 (citta-sampīḷanaṁ d.) 53,Dhs.413,421,1389; Vbh.15,54,71,138 sq.; Dh.I,121.
--indriya the faculty or disposition to feel grief D.III,239 (+som°); S.V,209 sq.; --upavicāra discrimination of that which gives distress of mind D.III,245; --patta dejected,disappointed J.II,155.(Page 331)