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Sira Sīgha
head, nom. siraṁ Th 2, 255, acc. siraṁ A i.141; siro Sn 768; 2. -santhāra stone floor Vin ii.120.
sirasaṁ J v.434; instr. sirasā Vin i.4; D i.126; Sn 1027; loc.
Silāghati [Epic Sk. ślāgh] to extol, only in Dhtp 30 as root silāgh,
sirasmiṁ M i.32; sire DA i.97; in compounds siro — A i.138. n
with def "katthana," i. e. boasting.
— sirasā paṭiggaṇhāti to accept with reverence J i.65; pādesu
Silābhu (nt.) a whip snake J vi.194 (=nīlapaṇṇavaṇṇa-sappa).
sirasā nipatati to bow one's head to another's feet, to salute re-
spectfully Vin i.4, 34; Sn p. 15, p. 101. siraṁ muñcati to Siliṭṭha [cp. Sk. śliṣṭa, pp. of śliṣ to clasp, to which śleṣman
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loosen the hair J v.434; cp. i.47; mutta° with loose hair KhA slime=P. silesuma & semha. The Dhtp (443) expl silis by
120=Vism 415; adho-siraṁ with bowed head, head down A "ālingana"] adhering, connected A i.103; DA i.91; J iii.154;
i.141; iv.133; J vi.298; cp. avaṁ°; dvedhā° with broken head DhsA 15; Sdhp 489 (a°).
J v.206; muṇḍa° a shaven head DhA ii.125.
Siliṭṭhatā (f.) [abstr. fr. siliṭṭha] adherence, adhesion, junction
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Sirā [Sk. sirā] (f.) a bloodvessel, vein Mhvs 37, 136; nerve, ten- Nd 137 (byañjana°, of "iti").
don, gut J v.344, 364; °-jāla the network of veins J v.69; PvA Silutta a rat snake J vi.194 (=gharasappa).
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Silesa [fr. śliṣ] junction, embrace; a rhetoric figure, riddle, puzzle,
Siriṁsapa [Sk. sarīsṛpa] a (long) creeping animal, serpent, a rep-
pun J v.445 (silesūpamā said of women=purisānaṁ cittaband-
tile Vin i.3; ii.110; D ii.57; M i.10; S i.154; A ii.73, 117, 143; hanena silesasadisā, ibid. 447).
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v.15; Sn 52, 964; J i.93; Pv iii.5 ; Nd 484; VbhA 6. -tta (nt.)
Silesuma (nt.) [Sk. śleṣman, fr. śliṣ. This the diaeretic form
the state of being a creeping thing D ii.57.
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for the usual contracted form semha] phlegm Pv ii.2 (=semha
Sirimant (adj.) [siri+mant] glorious D ii.240.
PvA 80).
Sirī (siri) (f.) [Vedic śrī] 1. splendour, beauty Sn 686 (instr.
Siloka [Vedic śloka Dhtp 8: silok=sanghāta] fame D ii.223, 255;
siriyā); J vi.318 (siriṁ dhāreti). — 2. luck, glory, majesty,
M i.192; S ii.226 (lābha — sakkāra°); A ii.26, 143; Sn 438; Vin
prosperity S i.44 (nom. siri); J ii.410 (siriṁ), 466; DA i.148;
i.183; J iv. 223 (=kitti — vaṇṇa); Miln 325; SnA 86 (°bhaṇana,
VvA 323 (instr. buddha — siriyā). rajjasirī — dāyikā devatā
i. e. recitation); pāpasiloka having a bad reputation Vin iv.239;
the goddess which gives prosperity to the kingdom DhA ii.17;
asiloka blame A iv.364 (°bhaya); J vi.491. — 2. a verse Miln
sirī+lakkhī splendour & luck J iii.443. — 3. the goddess of
71; J v.387.
luck D i.11 (see Rh. D. Buddhist India 216 — 222); DA i.97;
Silokavant (adj.) [siloka+vant] famous M i.200.
J v.112; Miln 191 (°devatā). — 4. the royal bed — chamber
(=sirigabbha) J vi.383. — assirī unfortunate Nett 62=Ud 79 Siva (adj. — n.) [Vedic śiva] auspicious, happy, fortunate, blest
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(reads sassar'iva). sassirīka (q. v.) resplendent SnA 91; sas- S i.181; J i.5; ii.126; Miln 248; Pv iv.3 ; Vv 18 . — 2. a wor-
sirika J v.177 (puṇṇa — canda°); opp. nissirīka (a) without shipper of the god Siva Miln 191; the same as Sivi J iii.468.
splendour J vi.225, 456; (b) unlucky VvA 212 (for alakkhika). — 3. nt. happiness, bliss Sn 115, 478; S iv.370.
— The composition form is siri°. -vijjā knowledge of auspicious charms D i.9; DA i.93 (al-
-gabbha bedroom J i.228, 266; iii. 125; v.214. - ternatively explained as knowledge of the cries of jackals); cp.
corabrāhmaṇa "a brahmin who stole good luck" J ii.409 (cp. Divy 630 śivāvidyā.
sirilakkhaṇa — °). -devatā goddess(es) of luck Miln 191
Sivā (f.) [Sk. śivā] a jackal DA i.93.
(+kalidevatā). -dhara glorious Mhvs 5, 13. -nigguṇḍi
Sivāṭikā various reading instead of sipāṭikā, which see.
a kind of tree J vi.535. -vilāsa pomp and splendour J
iv.232. -vivāda a bedchamber quarrel J iii.20 (sayanakalaho Sivikā (f.) [Epic Sk. śibikā] a palanquin, litter Bu 17, 16 (text
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ti pi vadanti yeva, C.). -sayana a state couch, royal bed J savakā); Pv i.11 ; Vin i.192; °-gabbha a room in shape like
i.398; iii.264; vi.10; DhA ii.86; PvA 280. a palanquin, an alcove Vin ii.152; mañca-° J v.136, 262 (a
throne palanquin?). suvaṇṇa° a golden litter J i.52, 89; DhA
Sirīsa (nt.) [cp. Class. Sk. śirṣa] the tree Acacia sirissa D ii.4; S
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iv.193; Vv 84 ; VvA 331, 344; °-puppha a kind of gem Miln i.89; Vism 316.
118. Cp. serīsaka. Siveyyaka (adj.) hailing from the Sivi country, a kind of cloth
(very valuable) Vin i.278, 280; J iv.401; DA i.133. The two
Siroruha [Sk. śiras+ruha] the hair of the head Mhvs 1, 34; Sdhp
latter passages read sīveyyaka.
286.
Sisira (adj.) [Sk. śiśira] cool, cold Dāvs v.33; VvA 132. (m.)
Silā (f.) [cp. Sk. śilā] a stone, rock Vin i.28; S iv.312 sq.; Vin 445;
cold, cold season Vin ii.47=J i.93.
DA i.154; J v.68; Vism 230 (in comparison); VbhA 64 (var.
kinds); a precious stone, quartz Vin ii.238; Miln 267, 380; Vv Sissa [cp. Sk. śiṣya, grd. of śiṣ or śās to instruct: see sāsati etc.]
84 15 (=phalika° VvA 339); pada — silā a flag — stone Vin a pupil; Sn 997, 1028; DhsA 32 (°ânusissā).
ii.121, 154. Cp. sela. Sissati [Pass. of śiṣ to leave; Dhtp 630: visesana] to be left, to
-uccaya a mountain A iii.346; Th 1, 692; J i.29; vi.272, remain VvA 344. Cp. visissati. — Caus. seseti to leave
278; Dāvs v.63. -guḷa a ball of stone, a round stone M iii.94. (over) D ii.344 (aor. sesesi); J i.399; v.107; DhA i.398 (as-
-tthambha (sila°) stone pillar Mhvs 15, 173. -paṭimā stone
esetvā without a remainder). — pp. siṭṭha: see visiṭṭha.
image J iv.95. -paṭṭa a slab of stone, a stone bench J i.59;
Sīgha (adj.) [cp. Epic Sk. śīghra] quick, rapid, swift M i.120; A
vi.37 (mangala°); SnA 80, 117. -pākāra stone wall Vin
i.45; Dh 29; Pug 42; °-gāmin walking quickly Sn 381; sīgha-
ii.153. -maya made of stone J vi.269, 270; Mhvs 33, 22;
sota swiftly running D ii.132; A ii.199; Sn 319; °-vāhana swift
36, 104. -yūpa a stone column S v.445; A iv.404; Mhvs 28,
(as horses) J vi.22; cp. adv. sīghataraṁ Miln 82; sīghaṁ
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