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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Sattha<br />

Sattha6 [cp. Sk. $vasta, $vas] breathed: see vissattha.<br />

Satthaka<br />

Satthaka1 (nt.) [fr. sattha1] a knife, scissors Vin ii.115 (da*.a˚, with a handle); J v.254 (as one of the 8<br />

parikkh!ras); Miln 282. aya˚ at J v.338 read ˚pa&&aka. -- nis!dana [cp. Sk. ni$!tana] knife -- sharpening DhA<br />

i.308, cp. Miln 282 ˚nis!na [=Sk. ni$!na]. -- v!ta a cutting pain A i.101=307; J iii.445.<br />

Satthaka<br />

Satthaka2 (adj.) [fr. sattha3] belonging to a caravan, caravan people, merchant PvA 274.<br />

Satthar<br />

Satthar [Venic $!st%, n. ag. fr. $!s] teacher, master. -- nom. satth! D i.49; Sn 179; acc. satth!ra' D i.163; Sn<br />

153, 343; instr. satth!r! D i.163; instr. satthun! Mhvs 32, 19; gen. satthu D i.110; It 79; Vin i.12; gen.<br />

satthuno D ii.128; Sn 547, 573, loc. satthari Dhs 1004; nom. and acc. pl. satth!ro D i.230; A i.277; Miln 4;<br />

gen. pl. satth!r!na' J i.509. -- See e. g. D i.230; A i.277; Vin i.8; Th 2, 387. -- <strong>The</strong> 6 teachers (as in detail at<br />

D i.52 -- 59 & var. places) are P(ra*a Kassapa, Makkhali Gos!la, Niga*&ha N!thaputta, Sañjaya<br />

Bela&&hiputta, Ajita -- Kesakambal". -- 5 teachers at Vin ii.186; A iii.123. -- 3 at D i.230; A i.277. <strong>The</strong><br />

Master par excellence is the Buddha D i.110; ii.128; iii.119 sq.; A iii.248; iv.120, 460; Sn 153, 545, 955<br />

(see exegesis in detail at Nd1 446=Nd2 630), 1148; Vism 389, 401, 604. -- ga*a -- satthar leader of a<br />

company J ii.41, 72; satth!ra -- dassana sight of the Master SnA 49; satthu -- d -- anvaya successor of the<br />

M. Sn 556.<br />

Satthi<br />

Satthi1 (nt. & f.) [cp. Sk. sakthi] the thigh Vin ii.161; Th 1, 151; Vv 8117; J ii.408; iii.83; vi.528; antar!˚<br />

between the thighs A ii.245.<br />

Satthika<br />

Satthika (adj.) [fr. sattha3] belonging to a caravan D ii.344.<br />

Satthu<br />

Satthu see sattu2; satthu˚ see satthar.<br />

Satthuka<br />

Satthuka "having a teacher," in at"ta˚ [belonging to the whole cpd.] whose teacher is dead D ii.154.<br />

Satthuna<br />

Satthuna [?] a friend J i.365.<br />

Satthuva**a<br />

Satthuva**a [satthar˚+va**a] gold (lit. the colour of the Master) Vin iii.238, 240.

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