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Siniyhati Sira
— The Dhtp 463 gives the 2 forms sinih & snih in mean- Sippa (nt.) [cp. Sk. śilpa] art, branch of knowledge, craft Sn
ing pīṇana. Cp. sineha] (to be moist or sticky, fig.) to feel 261; A iii.225; iv.281 sq., 322; D iii.156, 189; J i.239, 478;
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love, to be attached Vism 317=DhsA 192 (in def of mettā). Miln 315; excludes the Vedas Miln 10; sabbasippāni J i.356,
Caus. sineheti (sneheti, snehayati) to lubricate, make oily or 463; ii.53; eight various kinds enumerated M i.85; twelve
tender (through purgatives etc.) Vin i.279 (kāyaṁ); Miln 172; crafts Ud 31, cp. dvādasavidha s. J i.58; eighteen sippas
DA i.217 (temeti+); to make pliable, to soften Miln 139 (mā- mentioned J ii.243; some sippas are hīna, others ukkaṭṭha Vin
nasaṁ). — pp. siniddha. iv.6 sq.; VbhA 410. asippa untaught, unqualified J iv.177;
vi.228=asippin Miln 250. — sippaṁ uggaṇhāti to learn a craft
Sineha & sneha [fr. snih] Both forms occur without distinc-
VvA 138.
tion; sneha more frequently (as archaic) in poetry. - A.
-āyatana object or branch of study, art D i.51; Miln 78;
sineha: 1. viscous liquid, unctuous moisture, sap S i.134; A
VbhA 490 (pāpaka). -uggahaṇa taking up, i. e. learning,
i.223 sq.; J i.108; Dhs 652 (=sinehana DhsA 335); Vism 262
a craft J iv.7; PvA 3. -ṭṭhāna a craft M i.85; cp. BSk. śil-
(thīna°=meda; vilīna°=vasā). — 2. fat J ii.44 (bahu°); VbhA
pasthāna Divy 58, 100, 212. -phala result of one's craft D
67. — 3. affection, love, desire, lust J i.190; ii.27; PvA 82. —
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B. sneha: 1. (oily liquid) D i.74; Pv iii.5 (anguṭṭha°, some- i.51. -mada conceit regarding one's accomplishment VbhA
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thing like milk; expl as khīra PvA 198). — 2. (affection) 468.
A ii.10; S iv.188 (kāma°); Sn 36, 209, 943 (=chanda, pema, Sippaka=sippa J i.420.
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rāga, Nd 426); J iv.11.
Sippavant [fr. sippa] one who masters a craft J vi.296.
-anvaya following an affection Sn 36. -gata anything
Sippika [fr. sippa] an artisan Sn 613, 651; Miln 78; Vism 336.
moist or oily A iii.394 sq.; DhsA 335. -ja sprung from af-
Also sippiya J vi.396, 397.
fection Sn 272; S i.207. -bindu a drop of oil Vism 263.
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-virecana an oily purgative J iii.48. Sippikā (f.) [fr. sippī] a pearl oyster J i.426; ii.100 (sippika-
sambukaṁ); Vism 362 (in comp.)=VbhA 68.
Sinehaka a friend Mhvs 36, 44.
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Sippikā at Th 1, 49 is difficult to understand. It must mean a kind
Sinehana (nt.) oiling, softening Miln 229; DhsA 335. - Cp. sene-
of bird (°abhiruta), and may be (so Kern) a misread pippikā
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(cp. Sk. pippaka & pippīka). See also Brethren p. 53 .
Sinehaniya (adj.) [grd. formation fr. sinehana] softening,
Sippī [cp. Prākrit sippī] (f.) a pearl oyster J ii.100; sippi-puṭa oys-
oily; °āni bhesajjāni softening medicines Miln 172 (opp.
ter shell J v.197, 206. sippi — sambuka oysters and shells D
lekhaniyāni).
i.84; M i.279; A i.9; iii.395.
Sinehita [pp. of sineheti] lustful, covetous Dh 341; DhA iv.49.
Sibala N. of a tree J vi.535.
Sinoti [sā or si; Vedic syati & sināti; the Dhtp 505 gives si in mean-
Sibba (nt.) [fr. sīv] a suture of the skull; plur. °-āni J vi.339;
ing "bandhana"] to bind DhsA 219 (sinoti bandhatī ti setu). pp.
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sita . sibbinī (f.) the same Vin i.274.
Sibbati [sīv, Vedic sīvyati. The root is sometimes given as siv, e.
Sindī (f.) [etym.?] N. of a tree Vism 183, where KhA 49 in id.
n
g. Dhtp 390, with def "tantu — santāna"] to sew J iv.25; VvA
passage reads khajjūrikā. See also Abhp 603; Deśīn viii.29.
251. Pres. also sibbeti Vin ii.116; iv.61, 280; ger. sibbetvā J
Sinduvāra [Sk. sinduvāra] the tree Vitex negundo DA i.252;
i.316; grd. sibbitabba J i.9; aor. sibbi J iv.25; & sibbesi Vin
DhsA 14, 317; also spelt sindhavāra VvA 177; sinduvārikā
ii.289; inf. sibbetuṁ, Vin i.203. — pp. sibbita. — Caus. II.
J vi.269; sindhuvāritā (i. e. sinduvārikā?) J vi.550=553; sin-
sibbāpeti J ii.197; Vin iv.61.
duvārita J iv.440, 442 (v. l. °vārakā).
Sibbana (nt.) [fr. sīv] sewing Sn 304=J iv.395; J i.220; vi.218.
Sindhava [Sk. saindhava] belonging to the Sindh, a Sindh horse
sibbanī (f.) "seamstress"=greed, lust Dhs 1059; A iii.399;
J i.175; ii.96; iii.278; v.259; DhA iv.4 (=Sindhava — raṭṭhe
DhsA 363; Sn 1040 (see lobha). -°magga suture Vism 260;
jatā assā); (nt.) rock salt Vin i.202; Sindhavaraṭṭha the Sindh
KhA 60 (id.).
country ThA 270; J v.260.
Sibbāpana (nt.) [fr. sibbāpeti] causing to be sewn Vin iv.280.
Sindhavāra see sinduvāra.
Sibbita [pp. of sibbati] sewn Vin iv.279 (dus°); J iv.20 (su°);
Sinna [pp. of sijjati; Vedic svinna] 1. wet with perspiration Vin VbhA 252 (°rajjukā). Cp. vi° & pari°.
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i.46, 51; ii.223. — 2. boiled (cp. siddha ) esp. in the comp.
Sibbitar [n. ag. fr. sīv] one who sews M iii.126.
udaka-sinna-paṇṇa; it occurs in a series of passages J iii.142,
144; iv.236, 238, where Fausböll reads sitta, although the var. Sibbinī Dhs 1059, read sibbanī. Cp. sibba.
readings give also sinna. The English translation, p. 149,
Simbali (f.) [cp. Vedic śimbala flower of the B., cp. Pischel,
says "sprinkled with water," but the text, 238, speaks of leaves
Prk. Gr. § 109] the silk — cotton tree Bombax heptaphyllum
which are "sodden" (sedetvā).
J i.203; iii.397; Vism 206; DhA i.279. °-vana a forest of sim-
Sipāṭikā (f.) [cp. Sk. sṛpāṭikā, beak, BR.] 1. pericarp M i.306; Vv bali trees J i.202; ii.162 (s. ° — pālibhaddaka — vana); iv.277.
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84 ; VvA 344; hingu° a s. yielding gum Vin i.201. Also writ- sattisimbalivana the sword forest, in purgatory J v.453.
ten sipātikā; thus ādiṇṇasipātikā with burst pod or fruit skin S
Siyyati see seyyati.
iv.193. — 2. a small case, receptacle; khura° a razor case Vin
ii.134. On s. at Pv iii.2 29 the C. has ekapaṭalā upānahā PvA Sira (nt. and m.) [cp. Vedic śiras, śīan; Av. sarō, Gr. καράρα
head, κέρας horn, κρανίον; Lat. cerebrum; Ohg. hirni brain]
186.
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