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           easily trained, docile J i.444; ii.43. -sikkhāpita well taught,  380; ii.56; DA i.262; see also pubbāpeti. — pp. sukkhita.
           trained J i.444.  -sippika a skilful workman Mhvs 34, 72.
                                                                Sukkhana (nt.) [fr. sukkha] drying up J iii.390 (assu — °).
           -sīla moral, virtuous S i.141.  -sukka very white, resplen-
                                                                Sukkhāpana (nt.) [fr. sukkhāpeti] drying, making dry J vi.420.
           dent D ii.18; iii.144; Sn 548.  -seyya lying on soft beds S
           ii.268. -ssata well remembered M i.520. -ssara melodious  Sukkhita [pp. of sukkhati] dried up, emaciated Miln 303. Cp.
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           Vv 36 ; SnA 355. -ssavana good news J i.61. -ssoṇi hav-  pari°.
           ing beautiful hips J iv.19; v.7, 294; cp. sussoṇiya J vi.503, &
                                                                Sukha (adj. — n.) [Vedic sukha; in R. V. only of ratha; later gen-
           see °saññā. -hajja friend S iv.59; Dh 219; Sn 37; J i.274; A
                                                                   erally] agreeable, pleasant, blest Vin i.3; Dh 118, 194, 331; Sn
           iv.96; DhA iii.293. -hada friendly, good — hearted a friend
                                                                   383; paṭipadā, pleasant path, easy progress A ii.149 sq.; Dhs
           D iii.187 (=sundara — hadaya C.) J iv.76; vi.382; suhadā a
                                                                   178; kaṇṇa — s. pleasant to the ear D i.4; happy, pleased D
           woman with child J v.330.  -hanna modesty J i.421. See
                                                                   ii.233. — nt. sukhaṁ wellbeing, happiness, ease; ideal, suc-
           hanna. -huṭṭhita [su+ uṭṭhita] well risen Sn 178. -huta well
                                                                   cess Vin i.294; D i.73 sq.; M i.37; S i.5; A iii.355 (deva —
           offered, burnt as a sacrifical offering A ii.44.        manussānaṁ); It 47; Dh 2; Sn 67; Dhs 10; DhsA 117; PvA
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        Su (indecl.) (—°) [*ssu, fr. Vedic svid, interrog. part., of which  207 (lokiya° worldly happiness). — kāyika sukkha bodily
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           other forms are si and sudaṁ. It also stands for Vedic sma,  welfare Tikp 283; cp. Cpd. 112 ; sāmisaṁ s. material hap-
           deictic part. of emphasis, for which also sa & assa] a particle  piness A i.81; iii.412; VbhA 268. On relation to pīti (joy) see
           of interrogation, often added to interrogative pronouns; thus  Vism 145 (sankhāra — kkhandha — sangahitā pīti, vedanā —
           kaṁ su S i.45; kena ssu S i.39; kissa ssu S i.39, 161 (so read  kkhandha — sangahitaṁ sukhaṁ) and Cpd. 56, 243. — De-
           for kissassa); ko su Sn 173, 181; kiṁ su Sn 1108; kathaṁ su  fined further at Vism 145 & 461 (iṭṭha — phoṭṭhabb — ânubha-
           Sn 183, 185, 1077; it is often also used as a pleonastic particle  vana — lakkhaṇaṁ; i. e. of the kind of experiencing pleasant
           in narration; thus tadā su then D ii.212; hatthe su sati when  contacts). — Two kinds, viz. kāyika & cetasika at Ps i.188;
           the hand is there S iv.171. It often takes the forms ssu and  several other pairs at A i.80; three (praise, wealth, heaven)
           assu; thus tyassu=te assu D ii.287; yassāhaṁ=ye assu ahaṁ D  It 67; another three (manussa°, dibba°, nibbāna°) DhA iii.51;
           ii.284 n. 5; api ssu Vin i.5; ii.7, 76; tad — assu=tadā su then J  four (possessing, making good use of possessions, having no
           i.196; tay'assu three Sn 231; āditt'assu kindled D ii.264; nāssu  debts, living a blameless life) A ii.69. — gātha — bandhana
           not Sn 291, 295, 297, 309; sv — assu=so su J i.196. Euphonic  — sukh'atthaṁ for the beauty of the verse J ii.224. — Opp.
           ṁ is sometimes added yehi — ṁ — su J vi.564 n. 3; kacciṁ  asukha D iii.222, 246; Sn 738; or dukkha, with which often
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           — su Sn 1045, 1079.                                     comb (e. g. Sn 67, 873, with spelling dukha at both pass.).
                                                                   — Cases: instr. sukhena with comfort, happily, through hap-
        Suṁsumāra [cp. Sk. śiśumāra, lit. child — killing] a crocodile S
                                                                   piness Th 1, 220; DhsA 406; acc. sukhaṁ comfortably, in
           iv.198; Th 2, 241; ThA 204; J ii.158 sq.; Vism 446; SnA 207
                                                                   happiness; yathā s. according to liking PvA 133; sukhaṁ
           (°kucchi); DhA iii.194. — °rī (f.) a female crocodile J ii.159;
                                                                   seti to rest in ease, to lie well S i.41; A i.136; Dh 19, 201; J
           suṁsumārinī (f.) Miln 67; suṁsumārapatitena vandeti to fall
                                                                   i.141. Cp. sukhasayita. — s. edhati to thrive, prosper S i.217;
           down in salutation DA i.291.
                                                                   Dh 193; Sn 298; cp. sukham — edha Vin iii.137 (with Kern's
        Suka [Vedic śuka, fr. śuc] a parrot J i.458; ii.132; instead of suka  remarks Toev. ii.83). s. viharati to live happily, A i.96; iii.3;
           read sūka S v.10. See suva.
                                                                   Dh 379. — Der. sokhya.
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        Sukka [Vedic śukra; fr. śuc] planet, star Ud. 9=Nett 150; (nt.)  -atthin fem. — nī longing for happiness Mhvs 6, 4.
           semen, sukkavisaṭṭhi emission of semen Vin ii.38; iii.112;  -āvaha bringing happiness, conducive to ease S i.2 sq., 55;
           iv.30; Kvu 163.                                         Dh 35; J ii.42. -indriya the faculty of ease S v.209 sq.; Dhs
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        Sukka (adj.) [Vedic śukla] white, bright; bright, pure, good S  452; It 15, 52. -udraya (sometimes spelt °undriya) having
                                                                   a happy result A i.97; Ps i.80; Pv iv.1 78  (=sukha — vipāka
           ii.240; v.66, 104; Dh 87; Dhs 1303; It 36; J i.129; Miln 200;
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                                                                   PvA 243); Vv 31 .  -ūpaharaṇa happy offering, luxury J
           sukkadhamma J i.129; kaṇhāsukkaṁ evil and good Sn 526;
                                                                   i.231.  -edhita read as sukhe ṭhita (i. e. being happy) at
           Sukkā a class of gods D ii.260.
                                                                   Vin iii.13 & S v.351 (v. l. sukhe ṭhita); also at DhA i.165;
               -aṁsa bright lot, fortune Dh 72; DhA ii.73. -chavi hav-
                                                                   cp. J vi.219.  -esin looking for pleasure Dh 341.  -kāma
           ing a white skin J iv.184; vi.508; at both pass. said of the sons
                                                                   longing for happiness M i.341; S iv.172, 188.  -da giving
           of widows. -pakkha [cp. BSk. śukla — pakṣa Divy 38] the
                                                                   pleasure Sn 297. -dhamma a good state M i.447. -nisinna
           bright fortnight of a month A ii.19; Miln 388; J iv.26 (opp.
                                                                   comfortably seated J iv.125.  -paṭisaṁvedin experiencing
           kāḷa — pakkha); the bright half, the good opportunity Th 2,
                                                                   happiness Pug 61.  -ppatta come to well — being, happy J
           358; ThA 2.
                                                                   iii.112. -pharaṇatā diffusion of well — being, ease Nett 89
        Sukkha (adj.) [Vedic śuṣka, fr. śuṣ] dry, dried up D ii.347; J
                                                                   (among the constituents of samādhi). -bhāgiya participating
           i.228, 326; iii.435; v.106; Miln 261, 407. Cp. pari°, vi°.
                                                                   in happiness Nett 120 sq., 125 sq., 239 (the four s. dhammā are
               -kaddama dried mud Mhvs 17, 35.  -kantāra desert J
                                                                   indriyasaṁvara, tapasaṁkhāta puññadhamma, bojjhangabhā-
           v.70.  -vipassaka "dry — visioned" Cpd. 55, 75; with diff.  vanā and sabbūpadhipaṭinissaggasankhāta nibbāna). -bhūmi
               n
                                 n
           expl Geiger, Saṁyutta tsrl ii.172 n. 1.
                                                                   a soil of ease, source of ease Dhs 984; DhsA 346. -yānaka
        Sukkhati [fr. śuṣka dry; śuṣ] to be dried up Miln 152; J v.472; ppr.  an easy — going cart DhA 325.  -vinicchaya discernment
           sukkhanto getting dry J i.498; ppr. med. sukkhamāna wast-  of happiness M iii.230 sq.  -vipāka resulting in happiness,
           ing away J i.104; Caus. II. sukkhāpeti S i.8; Vin iv.86; J i.201,  ease D i.51; A i.98; DA i.158.  -vihāra dwelling at ease
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