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           batti); iii.7 (id.); cp. S i.143.                       & supita). Should we read su — poṭhita? Kern, Toev. ii.85
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        Sutta (nt.) [Vedic sūtra, fr. sīv to sew] 1. a thread, string D i.76;  proposes su-pīta "well saturated" (with which cp. supāyita J
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           ii.13; Vin ii.150; Pv ii.11 (=kappāsiyā sutta PvA 146); J i.52.  iv.118, said of a sword).
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           — fig. for taṇhā at Dhs 1059; DhsA 364. — kāḷa° a car-  Sudaṁ (indecl.) [=Vedic svid, influenced by sma: see su ] a de-
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           penter's measuring line J ii.405; Miln 413; dīgha° with long  ictic (seemingly pleonastic) particle in comb with demonstr.
           thread J v.389; makkaṭa° spider's thread Vism 136; yantā°  pronouns and adverbs; untranslatable, unless by "even, just,"
           string of a machine VbhA 241. — Mentioned with kappāsa  e. g. tapassī sudaṁ homi, lūkha ssudaṁ [sic] homi etc. M
           as barter for cīvara at Vin iii.216. — 2. the (discursive, narra-  i.77=J i.390; cp. itthaṁ sudaṁ thus Sn p. 59; tatra sudaṁ
           tional) part of the Buddhist Scriptures containing the suttas or  there Vin i.4, 34; iv.108; D i.87; ii.91; It 15; api ssudaṁ D
           dialogues, later called Sutta — piṭaka (cp. Suttanta). As such  ii.264; S i.119; api sudaṁ S i.113; sā ssudam S ii.255.
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           complementary to the Vinaya. The fanciful expl of the word
                                                                Sudda [cp. Vedic śūdra] (see detail under vaṇṇa 6) a Sūdra Vin
           at DhsA 19 is: "atthānaṁ sūcanto suvuttato savanato 'tha sū-
                                                                   ii.239; D i.104; iii.81, 95 sq. (origin); M i.384; A i.162; ii.194;
           danato suttāṇā — sutta — sabhāgato ca suttaṁ Suttan ti akkhā-
                                                                   S i.102; Pug 60; Sn 314; fem. suddī D i.241; A iii.226, 229;
           taṁ." — D ii.124; Vin ii.97; VbhA 130 (+vinaya); SnA 159,  Vin iii.133.
           310 (compared with Vinaya & Abhidhamma). — 3. one of
                                                                Suddha [pp. of sujjhati] 1. clean, pure, Vin i.16; ii.152; D i.110;
           the divisions of the Scriptures (see navanga) A ii.103, 178;
                                                                   Sn 476. — 2. purified, pure of heart M i.39; Dh 125, 412; Sn
           iii.177, 361 sq.; Miln 263. — 4. a rule, a clause (of the Pā-
                                                                   90 — 3. simple, mere, unmixed, nothing but S i.135; DhsA
           timokkha) Vin i.65, 68; ii.68, 95; iii.327. — 5. a chapter,
                                                                   72; J ii.252 (°daṇḍaka just the stick).
           division, dialogue (of a Buddh. text), text, discourse (see also
                                                                       -antaparivāsa a probation of complete purification Vin
           suttanta) S iii.221 (pl. suttā), 253; v.46; Nett 118; DhsA 28.
                                                                   ii.59 sq.  -ājīva clean livelihood VbhA 116; DhA iv.111.
           suttaso chapter by chapter A v.72, 81; suttato according to the
                                                                   -ājīvin living a pure life Dp 366.  -ânupassin considering
           suttas Vism 562=VbhA 173. — 6. an ancient verse, quotation
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                                                                   what is pure Sn 788; Nd 85. -āvāsa pure abode, name of a
           J i.288, 307, 314. — 7. book of rules, lore, text book J i.194
                                                                   heaven and of the devas inhabiting it D ii.50; Vism 392. Five
           (go° lore of cows); ii.46 (hatthi° elephant trainer's handbook).
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                                                                   are enum at D iii.237, viz. Avihā, Atappā, Sudassā, Sudassī,
               -anta 1. a chapter of the Scriptures, a text, a discourse,
                                                                   Akaniṭṭhā; cp. M iii.103. -āvāsakāyika belonging to the pure
           a sutta, dialogue Vin i.140 sq., 169; ii.75; iii.159; iv.344;
                                                                   abode, epithet of the Suddhāvāsa devas Vin ii.302; D ii.253;
           A i.60, 69, 72; ii.147; S ii.267=A iii.107 (suttantā kavi —
                                                                   S i.26.  -pīti whose joy is pure Mhvs 29, 49.  -buddhi of
           katā kāveyyā citt'akkharā cittavyañjanā bāhirakā sāvaka —
                                                                   pure intellect J i.1. -vaṁsatā purity of lineage Mhvs 59, 25.
           bhāsitā); Vism 246 sq. (three suttantas helpful for kāyagatā
                                                                   -vasana wearing pure clothes Th 2, 338; ThA 239. -vālukā
           sati). — 2. the Suttantapiṭaka, opp. to the Vinaya Vism 272
                                                                   white sand Mhvs 19, 37.  -sankhārapuñja a mere heap of
           (°aṭṭhakathā opp. to Vinay'aṭṭhakathā). As °piṭaka e. g. at
                                                                   sankhāras S i.135.
           KhA 12; VbhA 431. See Proper Names. -kantikā (scil. it-
           thi) a woman spinner PvA 75; as °kantī at J ii.79.  -kāra a  Suddhaka (nt.) [suddha+ka] a trifle, a minor offence, less than a
           cotton — spinner Miln 331. -guḷa a ball of string D i.54; M  Sanghādisesa Vin ii.67.
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           iii.95; Pv iv.3 ; PvA 145. -jāla a web of thread, a spider's  Suddhatā (f.) [abstr. fr. suddha] purity Sn 435.
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           web Nd 260. -bhikkhā begging for thread PvA 145. -maya
                                                                Suddhatta (nt.) [abstr. fr. suddha] purity D ii.14; Vism 44.
           made of threads, i. e. a net SnA 115, 263. -rajjuka a string of
           threads Vism 253; VbhA 236. -lūkha roughly sewn together  Suddhi (f.) [fr. śudh] purity, purification, genuineness, ster-
           Vin i.287, 297. -vāda a division of the Sabbatthavādins Dpvs  ling quality D i.54; M i.80; ii.132, 147; S i.166, 169, 182;
           5, 48; Mhvs 5, 6; Mhbv 97. -vibhanga classification of rules  iv.372; Th 2, 293; DhA iii.158 (v. l. visuddhi); VvA 60
           Vin ii.97. Also title of a portion of the Vinaya Piṭaka.  (payoga°); Vism 43 (fourfold: desanā°, saṁvara°, pariyeṭṭhi°,
                                                                   paccavekkhaṇa°); Dhs 1005; Sn 478; suddhiṁvada stating pu-
        Suttaka (nt.) [fr. sutta] a string Vin ii.271; PvA 145; a string of
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                                                                   rity, Sn 910; Nd 326; suddhināya leading to purity Sn 910.
           jewels or beads Vin ii.106; iii.48; DhsA 321; a term for lust
                                                                   Cp. pari°, vi°.
           DhsA 364.
                                                                       -magga the path of purification (cp. visuddhi°) S i.103.
        Suttantika versed in the Suttantas. A suttantika bhikkhu is
                                                                Suddhika (adj.) [suddhi+ka] 1. connected with purification Dhs
           one who knows the Suttas (contrasted with vinayadhara, who
                                                                   519 — 522; udaka — s. pure by use of water S i.182; Vin
           knows the rules of the Vinaya) Vin ii.75. Cp. dhamma C
                                                                   i.196; udakasuddhikā (f.) cleaning by water Vin iv.262; susāna
           1 & piṭaka. — Vin i.169; ii.75, 161; iii.159; J i.218; Miln
                                                                   — s. fastidious in the matter of cemeteries J ii.54. — 2. pure,
           341; Vism 41, 72, 93; KhA 151.  -duka the Suttanta pairs,                                  1
                                                                   simple; orthodox, schematized; justified Nd 89 (vatta°); Vism
           the pairs of terms occurring in the Suttantas Dhs 1296 sq.; -
                                                                   63 (ekato & ubhato), 64 (id.); DhsA 185 (jhāna).
           vatthūni the physical bases of spiritual exercise in the Suttan-
           tas Ps i.186.                                        Sudhā (f.) [cp. Sk. sudhā] 1. the food of the gods, ambrosia
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        Sutti (f.) [cp. Sk. śukti, given as pearl — shell (Suśruta), and as  J v.396; Vism 258=KhA 56 (sakkhara°). — 2. lime, plaster,
                                                                   whitewash, cement Vin ii.154; °-kamma whitewashing, coat-
           a perfume] in kuruvindakasutti a powder for rubbing the body
                                                                   ing of cement J vi.432; Mhvs 38, 74.
           Vin ii.107; see sotti.
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        Sutti (f.) [Sk. sūkti] a good saying Sdhp 340, 617.     Suna [Sk. śūna, pp. of śū to swell] swollen Vin ii.253; A iv.275,
                                                                   470.
        Suthita (?) beaten out, Miln 415 (with vv. ll. suthiketa, suphita
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