noun
- An ancient Indo-Aryan language of India, used as the sacred language of Theravada Buddhism and preserved in Buddhist scriptures.
Usage: proper noun when referring to the language itself; often capitalized
Examples
- Pali is the language of the earliest Buddhist texts.
- Scholars study Pali to understand ancient Buddhist philosophy.
- The Tripitaka, the Buddhist canon, was originally written in Pali.
- Many Buddhist monks learn Pali as part of their religious training.
- Pali shares linguistic features with Sanskrit and other Indic languages.