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Sotthi Soḷasa
safely, prosperously D i.72, 96; ii.346; M i.135; J ii.87; iii.201. the ocean S ii.32, 118.
suvatthi the same J iv.32. See sotthika & sovatthika.
Sobhagga (nt.) [abstr. fr. subhaga] prosperity, beauty Th 2, 72; J
-kamma a blessing J i.343. -kāra an utterer of blessings,
i.51, 475; ii.158; iv.133. As sobhagyatā at DA i.161.
a herald J vi.43. -gata safe wandering, prosperous journey
Sobhañjana the tree Hyperanthica moringa J v.405; sobhañ-
Mhvs 8, 10; sotthigamana the same J i.272. -bhāva well —
janaka the same J iii.161 (=siggurukkha, C.); vi.535.
being, prosperity, safety J i.209; iii.44; DhA ii.58; PvA 250.
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-vācaka utterer of blessings, a herald Miln 359. -sālā a hos- Sobhaṇa (nt.) [fr. śubh] 1. a kind of edging on a girdle Vin
pital Mhvs 10, 101. ii.136. — 2. beauty, ornament Miln 356.
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Sotthika (& °iya) (adj.) [fr. sotthi] happy, auspicious, blessed, Sobhaṇa (adj.) [fr. śubh] 1. adorning, shining, embellishing A
safe VvA 95; DhA ii.227 (°iya; in phrase dīgha° one who is ii.8, 225; very often spelt sobhana J i.257; ThA 244; nagara-
happy for long [?]). sobhaṇā (or °iṇī) a courtesan J ii.367; iii.435, 475; Miln 350;
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Sotthiya =sottiya a learned man, a brahmin Dh 295; ThA 200 PvA 4. — 2. good Miln 46 (text °na); Cpd. 96; 101; 106.
(Ap v.6); J iv.301, 303; v.466. Sobhati [śubh, Vedic śobhate] 1. to shine, to be splendid, look
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Sotthiya (nt.) [der.?] a childbirth rag Vism 63. beautiful J i.89; ii.93; sobhetha let your light shine (with foll.
yaṁ "in that...") Vin i.187, 349=ii.162= J iii.487=S i.217; ppr.
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Sotthivant (adj.) [sotthi+vant] lucky, happy, safe Vv 84 .
°māna Vism 58. aor. sobhi J i.143; Caus. sobheti to make
Sodaka (adj.) [sa+udaka] containing water Mhvs 30, 38; 37, 200. resplendent, adorn, grace A ii.7; Sn 421; J i.43; Miln 1; Vism
79 (ppr. sobhayanto); to make clear D ii.105.
Sodariya (adj.) [sa+udariya] having a common origin (in the
same mother's womb), born of the same mother, a brother J Sobhanagaraka (nt.) a kind of game, fairy scenes D i.6, 13; DA
i.308; iv.434; PvA 94 (bhātā). i.84.
Sodhaka [fr. sodheti] one who cleanses Mhvs 10, 90; PvA 7. Sobhā (f.) [fr. śubh; Sk. śobhā] splendour, radiance, beauty
Mhvs 33, 30; J iv.333; ThA 226; Miln 356.
Sodhana (nt.) [fr. sodheti] cleansing Vism 276 (as f. °nā); exam-
ining J i.292; payment (see uddhāra) J i.321. Sobhiya [cp. Sk. śaubhika; BSk. śobhika MVastu iii.113] a sort
of magician or trickster, clown J vi.277 (sobhiyā ti nagarasob-
Sodheti [Caus. of sujjhati] to make clean, to purify Vin i.47; M
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i.39; Dh 141; DA i.261, 13 ; to examine, search J i.200, 291; hanā sampannarūpā purisā; not correct; C.).
ii.123; iii.528; to search for, to seek J ii.135; to clean away, Somanassa (nt.) [fr. su+mano; cp. domanassa] mental ease, hap-
to remove J iv.404; to correct J ii.48; to clear a debt: in this piness, joy D i.3; ii.278; iii.270; M i.85, 313; S iv.232; A ii.69;
meaning mixed with sādheti (q. v.) in phrases iṇaṁ s. and iii.207, 238; Dh 341; Sn 67; Pug 59; VbhA 73; PvA 6, 14, 133;
uddhāraṁ s.; we read iṇaṁ sodheti at PvA 276; uddhāraṁ DA i.53; it is more than sukha D ii.214; defined at Vism 461
sodheti at J iv.45; otherwise sādheti. — Caus. II. sodhāpeti (iṭṭh'ārammaṇ'— ânubhavana — lakkhaṇaṁ, etc.). A syn. of
to cause to clean, to clean Vin iii.208, 248=i.206; J i.305; ii.19; it is veda 1. On term see also Cpd. 277.
Pass. sodhīyati to be cleansed, to be adorned Bu ii.40 sq.=J -indriya the faculty of pleasure D iii.224; S v.209 sq.; Dhs
i.12. 18.
Sona dog It 36; see soṇa. Somanassita (adj.) [Caus. pp. formation fr. somanassa] satisfied,
pleased, contented VvA 351.
Sopadhīka=sa+upadhika.
Somarukkha [soma+rukkha] a certain species of tree J vi.530.
Sopavāhana=sa+upavāhana.
Sombhā (f.) a puppet, doll Th 2, 390; explained as sombhakā
Sopāka [=sapāka; śva+pāka] a man of a very low caste, an outcast
ThA 257.
Sn 137. See also sapāka.
Somma (adj.) [Sk. saumya, fr. soma] pleasing, agreeable, gentle
Sopāna (m. and nt.) [cp. Sk. sopāna; Aufrecht "sa+ upāyana"]
Dāvs i.42; DA i.247; DhsA 127; VvA 205; SnA 456; Vism
stairs, staircase Vin ii.117, 152; D ii.178; J i.330, 348; iv.265;
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Vism 10; VvA 188; PvA 156, 275; Vv 78 ; dhura — sopāna 168.
the highest step of a staircase (?) J i.330. Soracca (nt.) [fr. sorata] gentleness, restraint, meekness A ii.68,
-kalingara flight of steps Vin ii.128 (v. l. sopāṇakaḷevara 113; iii.248; S i.100, 172, 222; Sn 78, 292; Dhs 1342; J iii.442;
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as at M ii.92). -panti a flight or row of steps, a ladder Vism iv.302; Miln 162; VvA 347. Often comb with khanti forbear-
392 (three). -pāda the foot of the steps (opp. °sīsa) DhA ance (q. v.). — soracciya (nt.) the same J iii.453.
i.115. -phalaka a step of a staircase J i.330.
Sorata (adj.) [=su+rata, with so° for sū°, which latter is custom-
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Soppa (nt.) [=supina] sleep, dream S i.110; A i.261 (i. e. lazi- ary for su° before r (cp. dūr° for dur°). See du 2 and Geiger,
ness). °ante in a dream J v.329 (C. reading for T. suppante). P.Gr. § 11. — The (B)Sk. is sūrata] gentle, kind, humble, self
— restrained M i.125; S i.65; iv.305 (text, sūrata); A ii.43;
Soppati see supati.
iii.349, 393 sq.; Sn 309, 515, 540; J iv.303; DhA i.56.
Sobbha [cp. Sk. śvabhra] a hole, (deep) pit D ii.127; M i.11; A
Soḷasa (num. card.) [Sk. ṣoḍaśa] sixteen D i.128; Sn 1006; J
i.243; ii.140; iii.389 (see papāta); v.114 sq.; J vi.166; Th 1,
i.78 (lekhā); ii.87; iii.342 (atappiya — vatthūni); v.175; vi.37;
229; SnA 355, 479; a water — pool S ii.32; Sn 720; Vism
Miln 11 (palibodhā); DhA i.129 (°salākā); iv.208 (°karīsa
186; as adj. at S iii.109 (+papāta), i. e. "deep"; kussobbha a
— matta). instr. soḷasahi D i.31, & soḷasehi D i.139; gen.
small collection of water S ii.32, 118; Sn 720; mahāsobbha
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