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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Sibb!pana (nt.) [fr. sibb!peti] causing to be sewn Vin iv.280.<br />

Sibbita<br />

Sibbita [pp. of sibbati] sewn Vin iv.279 (dus˚); J iv.20 (su˚); VbhA 252 (˚rajjuk!). Cp. vi˚ & pari˚.<br />

-- 711 --<br />

Sibbitar<br />

Sibbitar [n. ag. fr. s"v] one who sews M iii.126.<br />

Sibbin"<br />

Sibbin" Dhs 1059, read sibban". Cp. sibba.<br />

Simbali<br />

Simbali (f.) [cp. Vedic $imbala flower of the B., cp. Pischel, Prk. Gr. § 109] the silk -- cotton tree Bombax<br />

heptaphyllum J i.203; iii.397; Vism 206; DhA i.279. ˚ -- vana a forest of simbali trees J i.202; ii.162 (s. ˚ --<br />

p!libhaddaka -- vana); iv.277. sattisimbalivana the sword forest, in purgatory J v.453.<br />

Siyyati<br />

Siyyati see seyyati.<br />

Sira<br />

Sira (nt. and m.) [cp. Vedic $iras, $"an; Av. sar0, Gr. kara/ra head, ke/ras horn, krani/on; Lat. cerebrum;<br />

Ohg. hirni brain] head, nom. sira' Th 2, 255, acc. sira' A i.141; siro Sn 768; sirasa' J v.434; instr. siras!<br />

Vin i.4; D i.126; Sn 1027; loc. sirasmi' M i.32; sire DA i.97; in compounds siro -- A i.138. -- siras!<br />

pa&igga*h!ti to accept with reverence J i.65; p!desu siras! nipatati to bow one's head to another's feet, to<br />

salute respectfully Vin i.4, 34; Sn p. 15, p. 101. sira' muñcati to loosen the hair J v.434; cp. i.47; mutta˚<br />

with loose hair KhA 120=Vism 415; adho -- sira' with bowed head, head down A i.141; iv.133; J vi.298;<br />

cp. ava'˚; dvedh!˚ with broken head J v.206; mu*.a˚ a shaven head DhA ii.125.<br />

Sir!<br />

Sir! [Sk. sir!] (f.) a bloodvessel, vein Mhvs 37, 136; nerve, tendon, gut J v.344, 364; ˚ -- j!la the network of<br />

veins J v.69; PvA 68.<br />

Siri'sapa<br />

Siri'sapa [Sk. sar"s%pa] a (long) creeping animal, serpent, a reptile Vin i.3; ii.110; D ii.57; M i.10; S i.154;<br />

A ii.73, 117, 143; v.15; Sn 52, 964; J i.93; Pv iii.52; Nd1 484; VbhA 6. -- tta (nt.) the state of being a<br />

creeping thing D ii.57.<br />

Sirimant<br />

Sirimant (adj.) [siri+mant] glorious D ii.240.

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