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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Sankhubhati [sa'+khubbati] to be shaken, to be agitated, to stir J i.446 (ger. ˚khubhitv!); DhA ii.43, 57;<br />

aor. ˚khubhi PvA 93. -- pp. sankhubhita. -- Caus. sankhobheti to shake, stir up, agitate J i.119, 350; ii.119.<br />

Sankhubhita<br />

Sankhubhita [pp. of sankhubhati] shaken, stirred J iii.443.<br />

Sankhepa<br />

Sankhepa [sa'+khepa] 1. abridgment, abstract, condensed account (opp. vitth!ra ), e. g. Vism 532, 479; Dh<br />

i.125; KhA 183; DhsA 344; SnA 150, 160, 314; VbhA 47. Cp. ati˚. -- 2. the sum of, quintessence of; instr.<br />

˚ena (adv.) by way of, as if, e. g. r!ja˚ as if he were king DA i.246; bh(mi -- ghara˚ in the shape of an earth<br />

house DA i.260. -- 3. group, heaping up, amassing, collection: pabbata -- sankhepe in a mountain glen (lit.<br />

in the midst of a group of mountains) D i.84; A iii.396. bhava˚ amassing of existences J i.165 sq., 366, 463;<br />

ii.137. 4. a&avi˚ at A i.178; iii.66 is probably a wrong reading for ˚sankopa "inroad of savage tribes."<br />

Sankheyya<br />

Sankheyya1 (adj.) [grd. of sankh!yati] calculable; only neg. a˚ incalculable S v.400; A iii.366; PvA 212. --<br />

˚k!ra acting with a set purpose Sn 351. -- As grd. of sankharoti: see upa˚.<br />

Sankheyya<br />

Sankheyya2 (nt.) a hermitage, the residence of <strong>The</strong>ra 4yup!la Miln 19, 22 etc.<br />

Sankhobha<br />

Sankhobha [san+khobha] shaking, commotion, upsetting, disturbance J i.64; Sdhp 471.<br />

Sankhobheti<br />

Sankhobheti see sankhubhati.<br />

Sanga<br />

Sanga [fr. sañj: see sajjati1] cleaving, clinging, attach- ment, bond S i.25, 117 sq.; A iii.311; iv.289; Dh<br />

170, 342, etc.; Sn 61, 212, 386, 390, 475, etc.; Dhs 1059; DhsA 363; J iii.201; the five sangas are r!ga,<br />

dosa, moha, m!na, and di&&hi, Thag. 633=Dhp. 370; DhA iv.187; seven sangas, It. 94; Nd1 91, 432; Nd2<br />

620.<br />

-- 666 --<br />

-- âtiga one who has overcome attachment, free from attachment, an Arahant M i.386; S i.3, 23; iv.158= It<br />

58; Sn 250, 473, 621; DhA iv.159.<br />

Sangacchati<br />

Sangacchati [sa'+gacchati] to come together, to meet with; ger. ˚gamma It 123; & ˚gantva Sn 290. -- pp.<br />

sangata.<br />

Sanga*a

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