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Singī & singi Siniyhati
Singī & singi (f.) [cp. Sk. śṛngī] 1. gold Vin i.38; S ii.234; J Sitta [pp. of siñcati] sprinkled Dh 369; J iii.144; Vism 109
i.84. — 2. "ginger" in sense of "dainties, sweets" J iv.352
Sittha (nt.) [cp. *Sk. siktha] a lump of boiled rice Vin ii.165,
(=singiver' ādika uttaribhanga C.; cp. Tamil iñji ginger). 214; J i.189, 235; v.387; vi.358 (odana°), 365 (yāgu°); PvA
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-nada gold Vv 64 ; VvA 284. -loṇa ( -kappa) license
99; sitthatelaka oil of beeswax Vin ii.107, 151.
as to ginger & salt Vin ii.300, 306. -vaṇṇa gold-coloured D
-âvakārakaṁ (adv.) scattering the lumps of boiled rice
ii.133. -suvaṇṇa gold VvA 167.
Vin iv.196.
Singu (f.) (?) a kind of fish J v.406; plur. singū J vi.537. Accord-
Sitthaka (nt.) [cp. Sk. sikthaka] beeswax Vin ii.116 (madhu°).
ing to Abhp. singū is m. and Payogasiddhi gives it as nt.
Sithila (adj.) [Vedic śithira, later śithila] loose, lax, bending,
Singhati [singh, given as "ghāyana" at Dhtp 34] to sniff, to get
yielding S i.49, 77=Dh 346=J ii.140; J i.179; ii.249; Miln 144;
scent of S i.204=J iii.308; DA i.38. Cp. upa°. n
DhA iv.52, 56; PvA 13. In comp with bhū as sithilī°, e. g.
Singhāṭaka [cp. Sk. śṛngāṭaka; fr. śṛnga] (m. and n.) 1. a square, °bhāva lax state Vism 502=VbhA 100; °bhūta hanging loose
a place where four roads meet Vin i.237, 287, 344; iv.271; D PvA 47 (so read for sithila°). -°hanu a kind of bird M i.429.
i.83; A ii.241; iv.187, 376; S i.212; ii.128; iv.194; Miln 62, — Cp. saṭhila.
330, 365; DhA i.317. aya-s° perhaps an iron ring (in the shape 1
Siddha [a specific Pali formation fr. sijjati (svid) in meaning "to
of a square or triangle) M i.393; J v.45. — 2. a water plant 2
cook," in analogy to siddha ] boiled, cooked J ii.435 (=pakka);
(Trapa bispinosa?) J vi.530, 563.
v.201 (°bhojana); Miln 272; SnA 27 (°bhatta=pakk'odana of
Singhāṇikā (f.) [Sk. singhāṇaka] mucus of the nose, snot D Sn 18).
ii.293; M i.187; Sn 196 — 198=J i.148 (all MSS. of both books Siddha [pp. of sijjhati] ended, accomplished Mhvs 23, 45, 78;
2
3
— n — instead of — ṇ — ); Miln 154, 382; Pv ii.2 ; Vism 264
successful Miln 247. — (m.) a kind of semi — divine beings
& 362 (in detail); DhA i.50; VbhA 68, 247.
possessed of supernatural faculties, a magician Miln 120, 267
Sijjati [svid, Epic Sk. svidyate] to boil (intr.), to sweat; ppr. si- [cp. Sk. siddha Halāyudha 1, 87; Yogasūtra 3, 33; Aufrecht
jjamāna boiling J i.503; Caus. sedeti (q. v.). The Dhtp 162 remarks: "This is a post — vedic mythological fiction formed
gives "pāka" as meaning of sid. — pp. sinna (wet) & siddha 1 on the analogy of sādhya"].
(cooked). -attha one who has completed his task Miln 214.
Sijjhati [sidh; Epic Sk. sidhyate. The Dhtp gives 2 roots sidh, Siddhatthaka [Sk. siddhārthaka] white mustard ThA 181 (Ap.
viz. one as "gamana" (170), the other as "saṁsidhi" (419)] to v.24); J iii.225; vi.537; DhA ii.273 (in Kisāgotamī story).
succeed, to be accomplished, to avail, suit SnA 310; PvA 58,
Siddhi (f.) [fr. sidh, Vedic siddhi] accomplishment, success,
113, 254 (inf. sijjhituṁ). — pp. siddha.
prosperity Mhvs 29, 70; Sdhp 14, 17, 325, 469; PvA 63 (attha°
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Siñcaka [fr. siñcati] watering, one who waters Vv 79 (amba°). advantage); padasiddhi substantiation of the meaning of the
word DA i.66; cp. sadda°.
Siñcati [sic, cp. Av. hinčaiti to pour; Lat. siat "urinate," Ags.
sēon; Ohg. sīhan, Ger. ver — siegen; Gr. ἰκμάς wet; Goth Siddhika (adj.) (—°) [fr. siddhi] connected with success; nā-
saiws=E. sea. — Dhtp 377: kkharaṇe] 1. to sprinkle J iii.144; masiddhika who thinks luck goes by names J i.401; ap-
v.26; Mhvs 37, 203; SnA 66. — 2. to bale out a ship Sn 771; pasiddhika unprofitable, fatal, etc. J iv.4, 5 (sāgara); vi.34
Dh 369. inf. siñcituṁ J vi.583; pass. siccati Th 1, 50 (all MSS. (samudda).
siñcati); imper. siñca Dh 369; ppr. med. siñcamāna Mhvs 37,
Sināta [pp. of sināti] bathed, bathing M i.39; S i.169= 183; J
203; ger. sitvā Sn 771=Nett 6; pp. sitta. — Caus. seceti to
v.330.
cause to sprinkle Mhvs 34, 45; Caus. II. siñcāpeti J ii.20, 104.
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Sināti (to bind): see sinoti.
— Cp. pari°.
2
Sināti [Vedic snāti, snā. For detail see nahāyati. The Dhtp 426
Siñcanaka (adj.) [fr. siñcati] sprinkling (water) SnA 66 (vāta).
gives root sinā in meaning "soceyya," i. e. cleaning] to bathe;
Siṭṭha [pp. of śiṣ; Sk. śiṣṭha] see vi°.
imper. sināhi M i.39; inf. sināyituṁ M i.39; aor. sināyi Ap
Siṇāti see seyyati. 204. — pp. sināta.
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Sita (adj.) [pp. of śā; Sk. śita] sharp Dāvs i.32. Sināna (nt.) [fr. snā] bathing M i.39; S i.38, 43; iv.118; Nd 39;
2
2
Sita [pp. of sayati ] 1. (lit.) stuck in or to: hadaya° salla Sn Vism 17; VbhA 337.
1
938; Nd 412. — 2. (fig.) reclining, resting, depending on, Sinānī (f.) bath — powder (?) M ii.46, 151, 182.
attached, clinging to D i.45, 76; ii.255; M i.364; Cp. 100; J Siniddha [pp. of siniyhati; cp. Epic Sk. snigdha] 1. wet, moist
2
v.453; Sn 229, 333, 791, 944, 1044. See also asita .
Vism 171. — 2. oily, greasy, fatty J i.463, 481; SnA 100
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Sita [pp. of sinoti] bound; sātu — ° Dh 341 (bound to pleasure); (°āhāra fattening food). — 3. smooth, glossy J i.89; iv.350
2
taṇhā — ° Miln 248. Perhaps as sita . (of leaves); Miln 133. — 4. resplendent, charming ThA 139.
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Sita (adj.) [Sk. sita] white Dāvs iii.4. — 5. pliable Vin i.279 (kāya, a body with good movement of
bowels). — 6. affectionate, attached, fond, loving J i.10; Miln
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Sita (nt.) [pp. of smi, cp. vimhāpeti. The other P. form is
229, 361; VbhA 282 (°puggala — sevanatā).
mihita] a smile Vin iii.105; iv.159; S i.24; ii.254; M ii.45;
Siniyhati [Vedic snihyate, snih; cp. Av. snāēǤaiti it snows= Lat.
Th 1, 630; Ap 21 (pātukari), 22 (°kamma) DhA ii.64 (°ṁ pāt-
ninguit, Gr. νείγει; Oir. snigid it rains; Lat. nix snow=Gr.
vakāsi); iii.479; VvA 68. -°kāra smiling J i.351 (as °ākāra).
νίγα =Goth, snaiws, Ohg. sneo=snow; Oir. snige rain; etc.
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