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Sattava=satta Sadevaka
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Sattava=satta [a diaeretic sattva] J v.351. Cp. Lal. Vist. 520. i.308, cp. Miln 282 °nisāna [=Sk. niśāna]. -vāta a cutting
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Satti (f.) [fr. śak, cp. Vedic śakti] ability, power Dhtp 508 Usu- pain A i.101=307; J iii.445.
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ally in phrase yathā satti as much as one can do, according to Satthaka (adj.) [fr. sattha ] belonging to a caravan, caravan peo-
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one's ability Cp i.10 ; DhA i.399; or yathā sattiṁ D i.102, or ple, merchant PvA 274.
y. sattiyā DhA i.92.
Satthar [Venic śāstṛ, n. ag. fr. śās] teacher, master. — nom.
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Satti (f.) [cp. Vedic śakti, orig. identical with satti ] 1. knife, satthā D i.49; Sn 179; acc. satthāraṁ D i.163; Sn 153, 343;
dagger, sword A iv.130; J ii.153; Vism 313 (dīgha — daṇḍa° instr. satthārā D i.163; instr. satthunā Mhvs 32, 19; gen.
with a long handle); DhA i.189; ii.134 (tikhiṇa° a sharp knife). satthu D i.110; It 79; Vin i.12; gen. satthuno D ii.128; Sn
mukha° piercing words J i.341. — 2. a spear, javelin S i.13; 547, 573, loc. satthari Dhs 1004; nom. and acc. pl. satthāro
A ii.117; J i.150. D i.230; A i.277; Miln 4; gen. pl. satthārānaṁ J i.509. —
-pañjara lattice work of spears D ii.164. -langhana See e. g. D i.230; A i.277; Vin i.8; Th 2, 387. — The 6
javelin dance J i.430. -simbali-vana the forest of swords teachers (as in detail at D i.52 — 59 & var. places) are Pūraṇa
(in purgatory) J v.453. -sūla a sword stake, often in simile Kassapa, Makkhali Gosāla, Nigaṇṭha Nāthaputta, Sañjaya Be-
°ûpamā kāmā S i.128; A iii.97; Vism 341. Also N. of a pur- laṭṭhiputta, Ajita — Kesakambalī. — 5 teachers at Vin ii.186;
gatory J v.143 sq. A iii.123. — 3 at D i.230; A i.277. — The Master par ex-
cellence is the Buddha D i.110; ii.128; iii.119 sq.; A iii.248;
Sattika see tala°.
iv.120, 460; Sn 153, 545, 955 (see exegesis in detail at Nd 1
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Sattu [Vedic śatru] an enemy J v.94 (acc. pl. sattavo); Vism 234 2
446=Nd 630), 1148; Vism 389, 401, 604. — gaṇa-satthar
(°nimmathana).
leader of a company J ii.41, 72; satthāra-dassana sight of the
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Sattu [cp. Sk. śaktu] barley — meal, flour Vin ii.116 (satthu); Master SnA 49; satthu-d-anvaya successor of the M. Sn 556.
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Nd 372; J iii.343 sq.; Pv iii.1 ; Dhs 646. 1
Satthi (nt. & f.) [cp. Sk. sakthi] the thigh Vin ii.161; Th 1, 151;
-āpaṇa baker's shop J vi.365. -pasibbaka flour sack; 17
Vv 81 ; J ii.408; iii.83; vi.528; antarā° between the thighs A
°bhasta id. J iii.346.
ii.245.
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Sattuka [fr. sattu ] an enemy J iii.154; Mhvs 32, 18. 3
Satthika (adj.) [fr. sattha ] belonging to a caravan D ii.344.
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Sattha (nt.) [cp. Vedic śastra, fr. śas to cut] a weapon, sword, Satthu see sattu ; satthu° see satthar.
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knife; coll. "arms" D i.4, 56; Sn 309, 819 (expl as 3: kāya°,
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vacī°, mano°, referring to A iv.42, at Nd 151); J i.72, 504; Satthuka "having a teacher," in atīta° [belonging to the whole
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Pv iii.10 ; SnA 458 (°mukhena); PvA 253. Often in comb n cpd.] whose teacher is dead D ii.154.
daṇḍa+sattha (cp. daṇḍa 4), coll. for "arms," Vin i.349; D Satthuna [?] a friend J i.365.
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i.63; A iv.249; Nd 576. — satthaṁ āharati to stab oneself Satthuvaṇṇa [satthar°+vaṇṇa] gold (lit. the colour of the Master)
S i.121; iii.123; iv.57 sq.
Vin iii.238, 240.
-kamma application of the knife, incision, operation Vin
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Sathera (adj.) [sa +thera] including the Theras A ii.169
i.205; SnA 100. -kāraka an assassin Vin iii.73. -vaṇijjā
trade in arms A iii.208. -hāraka an assassin Vin iii.73; S Sadattha [sat (=sant)+attha] the highest good, ideal D ii.141; M
iv.62. i.4; A v.207 sq.; Dh 166; Mhvs 3, 24. It may be taken as
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Sattha (nt.) [cp. Vedic śāstra, fr. śās to teach] a science, art, lore sa +attha (with euphonic -d- ), i. e. one's own good, as it is
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expl by Bdhgh at DhA iii.160 ("sake atthe"), & adopted in
Miln 3; SnA 327, 447. — vāda° science of right belief SnA
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trsl at Dial. ii.154.
540; sadda° grammar SnA 266; supina° dream — telling SnA
564. Sadatthuta (adj.) [sadā+thuta] always praised J iv.101 (=nicca —
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Sattha [sa +attha; Sk. sārtha] a caravan D ii.130, 339; Vin i.152, pasattha C.).
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292; Nd 446; Dh 123 (appa° with a small c.), Miln 351. Sadara (adj.) [sa +dara] fearful, unhappy A ii.172; M i.280,
-gamanīya (magga) a caravan road Vin iv.63. -vāsa en- 465=D iii.57 (reads dd).
campment D ii.340, 344. -vāsika & °vāsin caravan people J Sadasa [sa+dasā] a squatting mat with a fringe Vin iv.171.
i.333. -vāha a caravan leader, a merchant D ii.342; Vv 84 7
Sadassa [sat(=sant)+assa] a horse of good breed A i.289.
(cp. VvA 337); leader of a band, teacher; used as Ep. of the
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Buddha S i.192; It 80, 108; Vin i.6. In exegesis of term Satthā Sadā (adv.) [fr. saṁ°] always Sn 1041, 1087, 1119; Nd 631
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at Nd 446=Nd 630=Vism 208. (where long stereotype definition); Dh 79; Pv ii.8 11 (=sab-
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Sattha [pp. of sāsati; śās] told, taught J ii.298 (v. l. siṭṭha). bakālaṁ yāvajīvaṁ PvA 110); ii.9 37 (=sabbakālaṁ divase di-
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vase sāyañ ca pāto ca PvA 127); iv.1 .
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Sattha (adj.) [wrong for satta=śakta] able, competent J iii.173
-matta "always revelling," N. of a palace J i.363 sq. (cp.
(=samattha C.).
Divy 603); a class of devas D ii.260.
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Sattha [cp. Sk. śvasta, śvas] breathed: see vissattha. 2
Sadisa (adj.) [sa +disa=dṛśa] similar, like, equal D ii.261; S
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Satthaka (nt.) [fr. sattha ] a knife, scissors Vin ii.115 (daṇḍa°, iii.48 sq.; A i.125=Pug 35; Vin i.8; J i.191; Dhs 116; Vism
with a handle); J v.254 (as one of the 8 parikkhāras); Miln 282. 543=VbhA 148. Cp. sādisa.
aya° at J v.338 read °paṭṭaka.
Saderita see saterita.
-nisādana [cp. Sk. niśātana] knife — sharpening DhA 3
Sadevaka (adj.) [sa +deva+ka] together with the devas, with the
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