atīta
Atīta,(adj.-n.) [Sk.atīta,ati + ita,pp.of i.Cp.accaya & ati eti] 1.(temporal) past,gone by (cp.accaya 1) (a) adj.atītaṁ addhānaṁ in the time which is past S.III,86; A.IV,219; V,32.-- Pv.II,1212 (atītānaṁ,scil.attabhāvāuaṁ,pariyanto na dissati); khaṇâtīta with the right moment past Dh.315 = Sn.333; atītayobbana he who is past youth or whose youth is past Sn.110.-- (b) nt.the past:atīte (Loc.) once upon a time J.I,98 etc.atītaṁ āhari he told (a tale of) the past,i.e.a Jātaka J.I,213,218,221 etc.-- S.I,5 (atītaṁ nânusocati); A.III,400 (a.eko anto); Sn.851,1112.In this sense very frequently combd. with or opposed to anāgata the future & paccuppanna the present,e.g.atītânāgate in past & future S.II,58; Sn.373; J.VI,364.Or all three in ster.combn. atīt’-anāgata-paccuppanna (this the usual order) D.III,100,135; S.II,26,110,252; III,19,47,187; IV,4 sq.; 151 sq.; A.I,264 sq.,284; II,171,202; III,151; V,33; It.53; Nd2 22; but also occasionally atīta paccuppanna anāgata,e.g.PvA.100.-- 2.(modal) passed out of,having overcome or surmounted,gone over,free from (cp.accaya 2) S.I,97 (maraṇaṁ an° not free from death),121 (sabbavera-bhaya°); A.II,21; III,346 (sabbasaṁyojana°); Sn.373 (kappa°),598 (khaya°,of the moon = ūnabhāvaṁ atīta SnA.463); Th.1,413 (c.Abl.) -- 3.(id.) overstepping,having transgressed or neglected (cp.accaya 3) Dh.176 (dhammaṁ).
--aṁsa the past (= atīta koṭṭhāse,atikkantabhavesū ti attho ThA.233) D.II,222; III,275; Th.2,314.--ārammaṇa state of mind arising out of the past Dhs.1041.(Page 21)