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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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S!rajjati<br />

S!rajjati [sa'+raj, cp. BSk. s!rajyati, Sk. sa'rajyate, cp. s!r!ga] to be pleased with, to be attached to A<br />

i.260; S ii.172; iii.69 sq.; iv.10 sq.<br />

S!rajjan!<br />

S!rajjan! (f.) [fr. s!rajjati] infatuation, feeling infatuated Dhs 389; J v.446.<br />

S!rajj!yati<br />

S!rajj!yati [Denom. of s!rajja] to be embarrassed, per- plexed, ashamed S iii.92; A iv.359.<br />

S!rajjitatta<br />

S!rajjitatta (nt.) [=s!rajjan!] infatuation, the state of being infatuated Dhs 389.<br />

S!ra*!<br />

S!ra*! (f.) [fr. s!reti2] reminding, remonstrating with Vin v.158, 164.<br />

S!ratta<br />

S!ratta [=sa'ratta, pp. of s!rajjati] impassioned, en- amoured, passionately devoted Vin iii.118; M ii.160,<br />

223; S i.74, 77; Dh 345; J i.288; ii.140; Mhvs 10, 34 (˚m!naso). as!ratta unattached Sn 704.<br />

S!rathi<br />

S!rathi [fr. sa -- ratha; Vedic s!rathi] charioteer, coachman D ii.178, 254; S i.33; v.6; A ii.112; iv.190 sq.;<br />

Sn 83; J i.59, 180; Pv iv.33. assadammas!rathi a coachman by whom horses are driven, a trainer of horses<br />

M i.124; S iv.176; purisadammas!rathi a coachman of the driving animal called man, a man -- trainer Vin<br />

i.35;<br />

-- 706 --<br />

D i.49; Sn p. 103; It 79. -- In similes: Vism 466; KhA 21.<br />

S!rada<br />

S!rada (adj.) [Vedic $!rada, fr. $arad autumn (of Babyl. origin? cp. Assyr. ,ab!tu corn month)] autumnal, of<br />

the latest harvest, this year's, fresh A iii.404=D iii.354 (b"j!ni fresh seeds); A i.135, 181 (badara -- pa*.u);<br />

S iii.54; v.380; Miln 255; Dh 149 (but at this passage expld as "scattered by the autumn winds" DhA<br />

iii.112). -- as!rada stale, old D ii.353; S v.379. Fig. s!rada unripe, not experienced, immature (see s!rajja<br />

shyness), opp. vis!rada (der. ves!rajja) experienced, wise, selfconfident; v"ta -- s!rada id. (e. g. A ii.24; It<br />

123). -- Note: At K.S. iii.46 (=S iii.54) s. is wrongly taken as s!ra+da, i. e. "giving s!ra"; but seeds do not<br />

give s!ra: they contain s!ra (cp. s!ravant). <strong>The</strong> C expln as s!r -- !d!yin is nearer the truth, but of course not<br />

literal; ˚da is not !+˚da, Moreover, the fig. meaning cannot be reconciled with this expln.<br />

S!radika<br />

S!radika (adj.) [fr. s!rada] autumnal Vin i.199; ii.41; Dh 285=J i.183; Vv 6417; DhA iii.428.

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