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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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S!yika (adj.) [fr. $"] lying, sleeping, resting in ( -- ˚) Dh 141; M i.328 (vatthu˚); Th 1, 501=Miln 367.<br />

S!yita<br />

S!yita [pp. of s!yati, cp. s!ditar] (having) tasted, tasting D i.70; ii.95, 292; M i.188, 461; Miln 378; Vism<br />

258 (kh!yita+).<br />

S!yin<br />

S!yin (adj.) [fr. $"] lying Dh 325.<br />

S!ra<br />

S!ra [Vedic s!ra nt.] 1. essential, most excellent, strong A ii.110; Vin iv.214; J iii.368; Pug 53. -- 2. (m.)<br />

the innermost, hardest part of anything, the heart or pith of a tree (see also pheggu) M i.111; J i.331; Miln<br />

413; most excellent kind of wood Vin ii.110; D ii.182, 187; sattas!r! the elect, the salt of the earth M iii.69.<br />

3. substance, essence, choicest part (generally at the end of comp.) Vin i.184; A ii.141; S iii.83, 140; Sn<br />

5, 330, 364; Dh 11 sq.; PvA 132, 211 (candana˚). s!re pati&&hito established, based, on what is essential M<br />

i.31; A ii.183. -- 4. value Miln 10; appas!ra of small value D ii.346. -- as!ra worthless Sn 937; niss!ra the<br />

same J ii.163 (pithless); mah!s!ra of high value J i.384, 463. -- !d!yin acquiring what is essential S iv.250.<br />

-- gandha the odour of the heart of a tree Dhs 625. -- gabbha a treasury J iii.408; v.331. -- gavesin searching<br />

for hard wood M i.111, 233; s!rapariyesana the same ibid. -- d!ru strong, durable wood J ii.68. --<br />

bha*.a(ka) a bundle of one's best things J ii.225. -- bh(mi good soil J ii.188. -- mañj(s! a box made of<br />

choice wood J iv.335. -- maya being of hard or solid wood J iii.318 (C. s!rarukkhamaya, "of s!ra wood"<br />

trsln). -- suva**a sterling gold SnA 448 (in expln of name Bimbis!ra). -- s(ci a needle made of hard wood J<br />

i.9.<br />

S!raka<br />

S!raka1 ( -- ˚) (adj.) [fr. s!ra] having as most essential Miln 133; a -- s!raka rotten (said of wood) J ii.163.<br />

S!raka<br />

S!raka2 [fr. sarati1] a messenger.<br />

S!raka<br />

S!raka3 in the comp. ka&a -- s!raka a mat J iv.248 (v. l.); iv.474; v.97 (cp. os!raka).<br />

S!rakkhati=sa'rakkhati<br />

S!rakkhati=sa'rakkhati Th 1, 729.<br />

S!rakkh!<br />

S!rakkh! (f.) [fr. sa3+rakkha] "standing under protec- tion" (?), a category of married women Vin iii.139<br />

(cp. M i.287).<br />

S!rajja<br />

S!rajja (nt.) [abstr. fr. s!rada=*s!radya] timidity A iii.127, 203; iv.359, 364; Miln 24, 72, 196 (parisa˚, cp.<br />

Nd2 470); J i.334; ii.66; niss!rajja undaunted J i.274.

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