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Santāpa                                                                                            Santhāra



        Santāpa (adj. — n.) [fr. saṁ+tap] burning; heat, fire; fig. tor-  Santuṭṭhitā (f.) [abstr. formation fr. last] state of contentment D
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           ment, torture Sn 1123 (cp. Nd 636); J i.502; Miln 97, 324;  iii.115; A i.12; Pug 25; Vism 53; Dhs 1367 (a°).
           VbhA 70 (various), 245 (aggi°, suriya°); Sdhp 9, 572.
                                                                Santuleyya (adj.) [metric for °tulya, grd. of saṁ+tuleti] commea-
        Santāpita [pp. of santāpeti] heated, aglow Th 2, 504.      surable; neg. a° J vi.283.
        Santāpeti see santappati.                               Santus(s)ita [pp. of santussati] contented, pleased, happy S iii.45
                                                                   (°tussit' attā); Sn 1040; Dh 362 (=suṭṭhu tusita DhA iv.90);
        Santāyati [saṁ+tāyati] to preserve (connect?) Vism 688 (better
                                                                   Mhbv 31 (ss).
           °dhāyati)=SnA 5 (reads °tāneti).
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        Santāraṇa (nt.) & °ī (f.) [fr. saṁ+tāreti ] conveying to the other  Santussaka (adj.) [fr. santussati] content Sn 144.
           shore S iv.174; M i.134. — f. santāraṇī Ap 234 (scil. nāvā).  Santussati [saṁ+tussati] to be contented, or pleased, or happy;
                                                                   ppr. °amāna Sn 42. — pp. santuṭṭha & °tusita.
        Santāsa [saṁ+tāsa] trembling, fear, shock A ii.33; S iii.85; J
           i.274; Miln 146, 207; PvA 22.                        Santosa [fr. saṁ+tuṣ] contentment DA i.204.
        Santāsaniya (adj.) [fr. saṁ+tāsana] making frightened, inspiring  Santhata [pp. of santharati] 1. spread, strewn with (—°), covered
           terror Miln 387.                                        D ii.160; Vin iii.32; Sn 401, 668. — dhamani°gatta having
                                                                   the body strewn with veins, emaciated Vin iii.146=J ii.283; J
        Santāsin (adj.) [fr. santāsa] trembling, frightened Dh 351.
                                                                   i.346, 350 & passim (see dhamani). Kern, Toev. s. v. con-
        Santi (f.) [fr. śam, cp. Sk. °śānti] tranquillity, peace Sn 204; D
                                                                   siders santata the right spelling. — 2. (nt.) a rug or mat Vin
           ii.157; A ii.24; Dh 202.                                           5
                                                                   iii.224; Vv 63 (=tiṇa — santharaka VvA 262).
               -kamma act of appeasing (the gods), pacification D i.12;
                                                                Santhatika (adj.) [fr. santhata 2] sleeping on a rug Miln 342, 359.
           DA i.97.  -pada "the place of tranquillity"; tranquil state, i.
           e. Nibbāna A ii.18; VvA 219. -vāda an advocate of mental  Santhana (nt.) [fr. śam, cp. Sk. śāntvana] 1. appeasing Dh 275.
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           calm Sn 845 (°vada in verse); Nd 203.                   — 2. satisfaction Vv 18 .
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        Santika (nt.) [sa +antika] vicinity, presence; santikaṁ into the  Santhamati at J i.122 is to be read saṇdhamati "to blow."
           presence of, towards J i.91, 185; santikā from the presence of,
                                                                Santhambhati [saṁ+thambhati] to restrain oneself, to keep firm
           from J i.43, 83, 189; santike in the presence of, before, with D           nd
                                                                   Sn 701 (imper. med. 2  sg. °thambhassu); Pug 65; J i.255;
           i.79, 144; Dh 32=Miln 408; Sn 379; Vin i.12; S i.33; J v.467;
                                                                   iii.95. — Caus. °thambheti to make stiff or rigid, to numb J
           with acc. S iv.74; with abl. Mhvs 205; nibbānasantike Dh
                                                                   i.10.
           372; instr. santikena=by, along with J ii.301 (if not a mistake
                                                                Santhambhanā (f.) & °thambhitatta (nt.) [abstr. fr. san- thamb-
           instead of santikaṁ or santike?).
                                                                   hati] stiffening, stiffness, rigidity Dhs 636; DhsA 324; J i.10
               -âvacara keeping or being near D i.206; ii.139; J i.67.
                                                                   (a — santhambhana — bhāva).
        Santikā (f.) [unclear in origin & meaning] a kind of game, "spel-
                                                                Santhara [fr. saṁ+str] a couch or mat Vin ii.162; A i.277; Ap 97
           licans" (Rh. D.); (Kern: knibbelspel) D i.6; Vin ii.10; iii.180;
                                                                   (tiṇa°).
           DA i.85.
                                                                Santharaka=santhara; only as tiṇa° made of grass Vin i.24; M
        Santiṭṭhati [saṁ+tiṭṭhati] 1. to stand, stand still, remain, con-
                                                                   i.501; J i.360; VvA 262.
           tinue A iv.101 (udakaṁ=stands still), 282, 302 sq.; Pug 31;
           J i.26. — 2. to be established, to be put into order Vin ii.11.  Santharaṇaka (adj.) [fr. santharati] spreading, strewing; °vāta a
           — 3. to stick to, to be fixed or settled, to be composed D  wind which strews things about SnA 67.
           ii.206; iii.239 (citta); S v.321; Vin i.9, 15; It 43. — 4. to
                                                                Santharati [saṁ+tharati] to spread, strew D ii.84.  — pp.
           restrain oneself J i.438. — 5. to wait for (acc.) DhA i.50.
                                                                   santhata. — Caus. santhāreti Mhvs 29, 12. — Caus. II.
           — Forms: pres. santiṭṭhati D ii.206; S iii.133; saṇṭhahati
                                                                   santharāpeti to cause to be spread Vin iv.39; Mhvs 29, 9.
           J vi.160; & saṇṭhāti Pug 31; J iv.469. ppr. saṇṭhahanto
                                                                Santhariṁ (adv.) [fr. santhara] by way of spreading; in sabba°
           Vin i.9; Pot. saṇṭhaheyya Vin ii.11; S v.321. aor. saṇṭhāsi
                                rd
           Vin i.15; saṇṭhahiṁsu (3 pl.) S ii.224. Inf. saṇṭhātuṁ J  so that all is spread, prepared D ii.84; cp. Vin i.227, 384.
           i.438; DhA i.50. — pp. saṇṭhita — Caus. II. saṇṭhapeti (&  Santhava [fr. saṁ+stu, cp. santhuta] acquaintance, intimacy S
           °ṭhāpeti).                                              i.17; Sn 37, 168, 207, 245; J i.158; ii.27, 42, 180; Dhs 1059;
                                                                   DhsA 364; DhA i.235. nom. pl. santhavāni Sn 844=S iii.9;
        Santīraṇa (nt.) [saṁ+tīraṇa] investigation, decision; as t.t. de-
                                                                   J iv.98.  -°jāta having become acquainted, an acquaintance
           noting a stage in the act of sense — cognition, judging an im-
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                                                                   Nd 198. — a°vissāsin intimate without being acquainted A
           pression (see Cpd. 28, 40, 238) DA i.194; DhsA 264, 269,
                                                                   iii.136.
           272; Vism 459. As °ā (f.) at Nett 82, 191. -°kicca function
           of judging Tikp 33; Vism 21, 454.                    Santhavana (nt.) [fr. saṁ+thavati] acquaintance DhsA 364.
        Santuṭṭha [pp. of santussati] pleased, happy D i.60, 71; M ii.6;  Santhāgāra [Sk. sansthāgāra] a council hall, a mote hall D i.91;
           A ii.209; iv.232 sq.; v.25, 67, 130, 154. mahā°, the greatly  ii.147; A ii.207; M i.228, 353, 457; iii.207; DA i.256; J iv.72,
           contented one, the Arahant DhsA 407.                    147; Vin i.233; VvA 298; DhA i.347. Cp. saṇṭhāna 3.
        Santuṭṭhi (f.) [saṁ+tuṭṭhi] satisfaction, contentment D i.71; M  Santhāna see saṇṭhāna.
           i.13; Sn 265; Dh 204; A ii.27, 31; iii.219 sq., 432 (a°); DhA
                                                                Santhāra [saṁ+thāra] spreading, covering, floor(ing) S i.170; Vin
           iv.111.
                                                                   ii.120 (3 kinds of floors: iṭṭhakā°, silā°, dāru°, i. e. of tiles,
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