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Sakkāya                                                                                            Sagocara



           sakkāya-vatthukā sassata-diṭṭhi, and five are kinds of s°-  duced sakkhi° (cp. sakid & sakiṁ). See also sacchi°.
           vatthukā uccheda-diṭṭhi (ibid. 149, 150). Gods as well as   -diṭṭha seen face to face M i.369; D i.238; J vi.233.
           men are s° pariyāpannā S iii.85; and so is the eye, DhsA 308.  -puṭṭha asked as a witness Sn 84, 122; Pug 29. -bhabbatā
           When the word diṭṭhi is not expressed it is often implied, Th 2,  the state of becoming an eyewitness, of experiencing M i.494;
           199, 339; Sn 231. S° diṭṭhi is the first Bond to be broken on en-  DhsA 141. -sāvaka a contemporaneous or personal disciple
           tering the Path (see saṁyojana); it is identical with the fourth  D ii.153.
           kind of Grasping (see upādāna); it is opposed to Nibbāna, S            2
                                                                Sakkhī (f.) or sakkhi (nt.) [cp. Sk. sākhya] friendship (with
           iv.175; is extinguished by the Path, M i.299; S iii.159; iv.260;
                                                                   somebody=instr.)  S i.123=A v.46 (janena karoti sakkhiṁ
           and is to be put away by insight DhsA 346. — See further: D                         57    65
                                                                   make friends with people); Pv iv.1 ; iv.1 ; J iii.493; iv.478.
           iii.234; A iii.438; iv.144 sq.; Kvu 81; Sn 950; Dhs 1003; and  Cp. sakhya.
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           on term Dhs. trsl § 1003; K.S. iii.80, n. 3.  -nirodha the
                                                                Sakya: see Dictionary of Names. In cpd. °puttiya (belonging to
           destruction of the existing body or of individuality A ii.165
                                                                   the Sakya son) in general meaning of "a (true) follower of the
           sq.; iii.246; D iii.216. -samudaya the rise of individuality D
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           iii.216; Nd 109.                                        Buddha," A iv.202; Vin i.44; Ud 44; a° not a follower of the
                                                                   B. Vin iii.25.
        Sakkāra [fr. sat+kṛ] hospitality, honour, worship Vin i.27, 183;
                                                                Sakhi [Vedic sakhi m. & f.] a companion, friend; nom. sakhā
           A ii.203; J i.63; ii.9, 104; Dh 75; Miln 386; Dhs 1121; Vism
                                                                   J ii.29; 348; acc. sakhāraṁ J ii.348; v.509; & sakhaṁ J
           270; SnA 284; VbhA 466. °ṁ karoti to pay reverence, to say
                                                                   ii.299; instr. sakhinā J iv.41; abl. sakhārasmā J iii.534; gen.
           goodbye DhA i.398. Cp. lābha.
                                                                   sakhino J vi.478; voc. sakhā J iii.295; nom. pl. sakhā J
        Sakkāreti is Caus. of sakkaroti (q. v.).
                                                                   iii.323; & sakhāro J iii.492; gen. sakhīnaṁ J iii.492; iv.42; &
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        Sakkuṇeyyatta (nt.) [abstr. fr. sakkuṇeyya, grd. of sakkoti] pos-  sakhānaṁ J ii.228. In comp with bhū as sakhi° & sakhī°, e.
           sibility; a° impossibility PvA 48.                      g. sakhibhāva friendship J vi.424; PvA 241; & sakhībhāva
                                                                   J iii.493.
        Sakkoti [śak; def. Dhtp 508 etc. as "sattiyaṁ": see satti] to be
           able. Pres. sakkoti D i.246; Vin i.31; Miln 4; DhA i.200;  Sakhikā (f.) [fr. sakhi] a female friend J iii.533.
           sakkati [=Class. Sk. śakyate] Nett 23. Pot. sakkuṇeyya J  Sakhitā (f.) [abstr. fr. sakhi] friendship Th 1, 1018, 1019.
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           i.361; PvA 106; archaic 1 pl. sakkuṇemu J v.24; Pv ii.8 .
                                                                Sakhila (adj.) [fr. sakhi] kindly in speech, congenial D i.116; Vin
           ppr. sakkonto Miln 27. — Fut. sakkhati Sn 319; sakkhīti                              33
           [=Sk. śakṣyati] M i.393; pl. 3 rd  sakkhinti Sn 28; 2 nd  sg.  ii.11; J i.202, 376; Miln 207; Pv iv.1 (=mudu PvA 230). Cp.
           sagghasi Sn 834; 3 rd  sg. sakkhissati DhA iv.87. — Aor.  sākhalya.
           asakkhi D i.96, 236; PvA 38; sakkhi Miln 5; J v.116; 1 st   -vācatā use of friendly speech Dhs 1343.
                                                        rd
           pl. asakkhimha PvA 262, & asakkhimhā Vin iii.23; 3 sg.  Sakhī (f.) [to sakhi] a female friend J ii. 27, 348.
           also sakkuṇi Mhvs 7, 13. — grd. sakkuṇeyya (neg. a°)  Sakhura (adj.) [sa +khura] with the hoofs J i.9; Bdhgh on M. i.78
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           (im)possible J i.55; PvA 122. — sakka & sakkā see sep.  (see M i.536).
        Sakkharā (f.) [cp. Vedic śarkarā gravel] 1. gravel, grit Vin  Sakhya (nt.) [Sk. sākhya; cp. sakkhī] friendship J ii.409; vi.353
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           iii.147=J ii.284; J i.192; A i.253; D i.84; Pv iii.2 ; DhA iv.87.
                                                                   sq.
           — 2. potsherd VvA 157; PvA 282, 285. — 3. grain, granule,
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                                                                Sagandhaka (adj.) [sa +gandha+ka] fragment Dh 52.
           crystal, in loṇa° a salt crystal S ii.276; DhA i.370; SnA 222.
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           — 4. (granulated) sugar J i.50.                      Sagabbha (adj.) [sa +gabbha] with a foetus, pregnant Mhvs 33,
                                                                   46.
        Sakkharikā (f.) [fr. sakkharā] in loṇa° a piece of salt crystal Vin
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           i.206; ii.237.                                       Sagaha (adj.) [sa +gaha ] full of crocodiles It 57, 114. As sagāha
                                                                   at S iv.157.
        Sakkharilla (adj.) [=sakkharika, fr. sakkharā] containing gravel,
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           pebbly, stony A iv.237.                              Sagāmeyya (adj.) [grd. formation fr. gāma,+sa =saṁ°) hailing
                                                                   from the same village S i.36, 60.
        Sakkhali (& °ikā) (f.) [cp. Sk. śaṣkulī] 1. the orifice of the ear:
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           see kaṇṇa°. — 2. a sort of cake or sweetmeat (cp. sanguḷikā)  Sagārava (adj.) [sa +gārava] respectful, usually comb with sap-
           A iii.76 (T. sakkhalakā; v. l. °likā & sankulikā); Vin iii.59; J  patissa & other syn., e. g. Vin i.45; It 10; Vism 19, 221.
           ii.281.                                              Sagāravatā (f.) [fr. sagārava] respect Th 1, 589.
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        Sakkhi [sa +akkhin; cp. Sk. sākṣin] an eyewitness D ii.237  Saguṇa (adj.) [either sa +guṇa 1, as given under guṇa ; or
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           (nom. sg. sakkhī=with his own eyes, as an eyewitness); Sn  sa°=saṁ° once, as in sakṛt,+guṇa 2] either "with the string,"
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           479, 921, 934 (sakkhi dhammaṁ adassi, where the corresp.  or "in one"; Vin i.46 (saguṇaṁ karoti to put together, to fold
           Sk. form would be sākṣād); J i.74. — kāya-sakkhī a bodily  up; C ekato katvā). This interpretation (as "put together") is
           witness, i. e. one who has bodily experienced the 8 vimokkhas                                 1
                                                                   much to be preferred to the one given under guṇa 1; saguṇaṁ
           A iv.451; Vism 93, 387, 659. — sakkhiṁ karoti [Sk. sākṣī
                                                                   katvā belongs to sanghāṭiyo, and not to kāyabandhanaṁ,
           karoti] (1) to see with one's own eyes S ii.255; (2) to call upon
                                                                   thus: "the upper robes are to be given, putting them into one
           as a witness (with gen. of person) J vi.280 (rājāno); DhA
                                                                   (bundle)."
           ii.69 (Moggallānassa sakkhiṁ katvā); PvA 217 (but at 241 as   3    2
                                                                Saguḷa [sa +guḷa ] a cake with sugar J vi.524. Cp. sanguḷikā.
           "friendship"). Note. The P. form is rather to be taken as an
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           adv. ("as present") than adj.: sakkhiṁ & sakkhi, with re-  Sagocara [sa =saṁ, +gocara] companion, mate (lit. having the
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