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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Suta1 [pp. of su*!ti; cp. Vedic $ruta] 1. heard; in special sense "received through inspiration or revelation";<br />

learned; taught A 97 sq.; D iii.164 sq., 241 sq.; freq. in phrase "iti me suta'" thus have I heard, I have<br />

received this on (religious) authority, e. g. It 22 sq. (nt.) sacred lore, inspired tradition, revelation;<br />

learning, religious knowledge M iii.99; A i.210 sq.; ii.6 sq.; S iv.250; J ii.42; v.450, 485; Miln 248. -- appa<br />

-- ssuta one who has little learning A ii.6 sq., 218; iii.181; v.40, 152; bahu -- ssuta one who has much<br />

learning,<br />

-- 718 --<br />

famous for inspired knowledge A ii.6 sq.; iii.113 sq., 182 sq., 261 sq.; S ii.159. See bahu. asuta not heard<br />

Vin i.238; Pv iv.161; J iii.233; also as assuta J i.390 (˚pubba never heard before); iii.233. -- na suta pubba'<br />

a thing never heard of before J iii.285. dussuta M i.228; sussuta M iii.104. -- 2. renowned J ii.442. -- !dh!ra<br />

holding (i. e. keeping in mind, preserving) the sacred learning J iii.193; vi.287. -- kavi a Vedic poet, a poet<br />

of sacred songs A ii.230. -- dhana the treasure of revelation D iii.163, 251; A iii.53; iv.4 sq.; VvA 113. --<br />

dhara remembering what has been heard (or taught in the Scriptures) A ii.23 (+˚sannicaya); iii.152, 261 sq.<br />

-- maya consisting in learning (or resting on sacred tradition), one of the 3 kinds of knowledge (paññ!), viz.<br />

cint! -- may!, s. -- m., bh!van! -- may! paññ! D iii.219; Vbh 324 (expld at Vism 439); as ˚may" at Ps i.4,<br />

22 sq.; Nett 8, 50, 60. -- ssava far -- renowned (Ep. of the Buddha) Sn 353.<br />

Suta<br />

Suta2 [Sk. suta, pp. of s( (or su) to generate] son Mhvs 1, 47; fem. sut! daughter, Th 2, 384.<br />

Sutatta<br />

Sutatta (nt.) [abstr. fr. suta1] the fact of having heard or learnt SnA 166.<br />

Sutappaya<br />

Sutappaya (adj.) [su+grd. of tappati2] easily contented A i.87; Pug 26 (opp. dut˚).<br />

Sutavant<br />

Sutavant (adj.) [suta1+vant] one who is learned in religious knowledge Vin i.14; A ii.178; iii.55; iv.68, 157;<br />

S iii.57; Tikp 279; Sn 70 (=!gama -- sampanna SnA 124), 90, 371; sutavanta -- nimmita founded by<br />

learned, pious men Miln 1; assutavant, unlearned M i.1 (˚v! puthujjano laymen); Dhs 1003; A iii.54;<br />

iv.157.<br />

Suti<br />

Suti (f.) [cp. $ruti revelation as opp. to sm%ti tradition] 1. hearing, tradition, inspiration, knowledge of the<br />

Vedas Sn 839, 1078; Miln 3 (+sammuti); Mhvs 1, 3. 2. rumour; sutivasena by hearsay, as a story,<br />

through tradition J iii.285, 476; vi.100. -- 3. a sound, tone VvA 139 (dv!v"sati suti -- bhed! 22 kinds of<br />

sound).<br />

Sutitikkha<br />

Sutitikkha (adj.) [fr. su+titikkh!] easy to endure J 524.<br />

Sutta

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