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Sukkhati 175 Sunka<br />

Sukkhati [fr. suska dry; su?] to be dried up Miln 152;<br />

J V.472 ; ppr. sulckhanto getting dry J 1.498 ; ppr. med.<br />

sukkhamana wasting away J 1.104; Caus. II. sukkha-<br />

peti S i.S ; Vin iv.86 1. ; J 201, 380; 11.5b; DA 1.202;<br />

—- see also pubbapeti. pp.<br />

sukkhita.<br />

Sokkhana (nt.) [fr. sukkha] drying up J 111.390 (assu-°).<br />

Sokkbapaaa (nt.)<br />

J VI. 420.<br />

[fr. sukkhapeti] drying, making dry<br />

Sokktaita [pp. of sukkhati] dried up, emaciated Miln 303.<br />

Cp. pari".<br />

Sukba (adj.-n.) [Vedic sukha; in R. V. only of ratha;<br />

later generally] agreeable, pleasant, blest Vin 1.3 ; Dh<br />

118, 194, 331 ; Sn 383; patipada, pleasant path, easy<br />

progress A 11. 149 sq. ; Dhs 178 ; kanna-s. pleasant to the<br />

ear D 1.4 ; happy, pleased D 11.233. — nt. sukhag wellbeing,<br />

happiness, ease ; ideal, success Vin '• 1.294 ^<br />

1.37; S 1.5; A ni.355 (deva-manussanag)<br />

1.73 sq. ; M<br />

It ; 47 Dh2 ; SU67; Dhs 10 ; DhsA 117; PVA207 (lokiya"<br />

worldly happiness). — kayika sukkha bodily welfare<br />

Tikp 283 ; cp. Cpd. 112' ; samisag s. material happiness<br />

A 1. 81 ; III. 412 ; VbhA 268. On relation to piti (joy)<br />

see Vism 145 (sankhara-kkhandha-sangahita pIti,<br />

vedana-kkhandha-sangahitaj) sukhar)) and Cpd. 56,<br />

243. — Defined further at Vism 145 & 461 (ittha-phot-<br />

thabb-4nubhavana-lakkhanar) ; i. e. of the kind of<br />

experiencing pleasant contacts). — Two kinds, viz.<br />

kayika & cetasika at Ps 1.188; several other pairs at<br />

A 1.80 ; three (praise, wealth, heaven) It 67 ; another<br />

three (manussa°, dibba°, nibbana") DhA 111.51 ; four<br />

(possessing, making good use of possessions, having no<br />

debts, living a blameless life) A 11.69. — gatha-bandhana-sukh'atthar)<br />

for the beauty of the verse J 11.224.<br />

— Opp. asukha D 111.222, 246 ; Sn 738 ; or dukkha, with<br />

which often comb* (e. g. Sn 67, 873, with spelling dukha<br />

at both pass). Cases: instr. sukhena with comfort,<br />

happily, through happiness Th i, 220; DhsA 406; ace.<br />

sukhag comfortably, in happiness yatha s. according<br />

;<br />

to liking PvA 133; sukhag seti to rest in ease, to lie<br />

well S 1.41 ; A 1.136 ; Dh 19, 201 ; J 1.141. Cp. sukha-<br />

sayita. — s. edhati to thrive, proper S 1.217; Dh 193;<br />

Sn 298; cp. sukham-edha Vin 111.137 (with Kern's<br />

remarks Toev. 11. 83). s. viharati to live happily,<br />

A 1.96 ; 111.3 ' ^^ 379- — ^^^- sokhya.<br />

-atthin fern, -ni longing for happiness Mhvs 6, 4.<br />

-avaha bringing happiness, conducive to ease S 1.2 sq.,<br />

11.42. -indriya the faculty of ease S v. 209<br />

55 ; Dh 35 ; J<br />

sq. ; Dhs 452; It 15, 52. -udraya (sometimes spelt<br />

"undriya) having a happy result A 1.97 ; Ps 1.80 ; Pv<br />

31*. -upaharana<br />

IV. i" ( = sukha-vipaka PvA 243) ; Vv<br />

happy offering, luxury J 1.23 1. -edhita read as sukhe<br />

{hita (i. e. being happy) at Vin 111.13 & S v. 351 (v. 1.<br />

sukhe thita); also at DhA 1.165; cp. J vi.219. -esin<br />

looking for pleasure Dh 341. -kama longing for happiness<br />

M 1. 341 ; S IV. 172, 188. -da giving pleasure Sn 297.<br />

-dhamma a good state M 1.447. -nisinna comfortably<br />

seated J iv.125. -patisagvedin experiencing happiness<br />

Pug 61. -ppatta come to well-being, happy J in. 112.<br />

-pharanata ditiusion of well-being, ease Nett 89 (among<br />

the constituents of samadhi). -bhagiya participating in<br />

happiness Nett 120 sq , 125 sq., 239 (the four s. dhamma<br />

are indriyasagvara. tapasagkhata puniiadhamma, bojjhangabhavaua<br />

and sabbupadhipatinissaggasankhata<br />

nibbana). -bhiimi a soil of ease, source of ease Dhs 984 ;<br />

DhsA 346. -yanaka an easy-going cart DhA 325.<br />

-vinicchaya discernment of happiness M 111.230 sq.<br />

-vipaka resulting in happiness, ease D 1.51 ; A 1.98 ;<br />

DA 1. 158. -vihara dwelling at ease S v. 326. -viharin<br />

dwelling at ease, well at ease D 1.75 ; Dhs 163 ; J 1.140.<br />

-sagvasa pleasant to associate with Dh 207. -sanfiin<br />

conceiving happiness, considering as happiness A 11.52.<br />

-samuddaya origin of bliss It 16, 52. -samphassa<br />

pleasant to touch Dhs 648. -sammata deemed a plea-<br />

sure Sn 760. -sayita well embedded (in soil), of seeds<br />

A iii.404=D 11.354.<br />

Sukhallik&nuyoga [same in BSk.] luxurious living Vin 1. 10"<br />

(kama-°). See under kama°,<br />

Snkhayati [Denom. fr. sukha] to be pleased J 11.31 (asukhayamana<br />

being displeased with).<br />

Sokhita [pp<br />

of sukheti] happy, blest, glad S 1.52; in. 11<br />

(sukhitesu sukhito dukkhitesu dukkhito) ; iv.iSo; Sn<br />

1029; Pv 11.811; healthy Mhvs 37, 128; °-atta [atman]<br />

happy, easy Sn 972.<br />

Sokhin (adj.) [fr. sukha] happy, at ease D 1.31, 73, 108;<br />

A II. 185; S 1.20, 170; in.83; Dh 177; Sn 145; being<br />

well, unhurt J 111.541 ; fern, -ni D 11. 13 ; M 11. 126.<br />

Sukhuma (adj.) [Epic Sk. suksma] subtle, minute Vin 1.14 ;<br />

D 1. 182 ; S IV. 202 ; A 11. 171 ; Dhs 676 ; Th 2, 266 Dh<br />

;<br />

i25 = Sn 662; Vism 274, 488 (°rupa). fine, exquisite<br />

D II. 17, 188; Miln 313; susukliuma, very subtle Th i,<br />

71 = 210 (°-nipunattha-dassin) ; cp. sokliumma; khoma-°,<br />

kappasa-", kambala-° (n. ?) the finest sorts of<br />

linen, cotton stuff, woolwork (resp.) Miln 105.-— Der.<br />

sokhumma.<br />

-acchika fine-meshed D 1.45 ; DA 1.127 ; Ap<br />

-ditthi subtle view It 75.<br />

Sukhuinaka= sukhuma Ps 1.185.<br />

21 (jala).<br />

-dhara with fine edge Miln 105.<br />

Sokhumatta (nt.) [abstr. fr. sukhuma] fineness, delicacy<br />

D 11.17 sq.<br />

Sakbumala (adj.) [cp. Sk. su-kumara] tender, delicate,<br />

refined, delicately nurtured A 1. 145; 11.86 sq. ; 111.130;<br />

Vin 1. 15, 179; II. 180; beautifully young, graceful<br />

J 1.397; Sn 298; samaiia-" a soft, graceful Samana<br />

A 11.87; fsni- sukhumalini Th 2, 217; Miln 68, & sukhumali<br />

J vi.514.<br />

Sokhumalata (f) [abstr. fr. sukhumala] delicate constitution<br />

J V.295 ;<br />

DhA III. 283 (ati°).<br />

Sukheti [Caus. fr. sukha] to make happy D 1.51 ; S IV.331 ;<br />

DA 1.157; also sukhayati DhsA 117; Caus. II. sukhapeti<br />

D n.202 ; Miln 79. — pp. sukhita.<br />

Sugata [su-t-gata] faring well, happy, having a happy life<br />

after death (gati) : see under gata; cp. Vism 424 (s.=<br />

sugati-gata). Freq. Ep. of the Buddha (see Diet, of<br />

Names).<br />

-angula a Buddha-inch, an inch according to the<br />

standard accepted by Buddhists Vin iv.168. -alaya<br />

imitation of the Buddha J 1.490, 491 ; 11.38, 148, 162 ;<br />

111.112. -ovada a discourse of the Blessed one J 1.119,<br />

349; 11.9, 13, 46; III. 368. -vidatthi a Buddha-span, a<br />

span of the accepted length Vin in. 149 ; iv.173. -vinaya<br />

the discipline of the Buddha A n.147.<br />

Sugati (f.) [su-l-gati] happiness, bliss, a happy fate<br />

(see detail under gati) Vin 11. 162, 195 ; D 1.143 ; 11.141 ;<br />

Pug 60 ; It 24. 77. 112; A III. 5. 205 ; V.268 ; Vism 427<br />

(where def'' as " sundara gati " & distinguished fr.<br />

sagga as including " manussagati," whereas sagga is<br />

"devagati"); VbhA 158; DhA 1.153. — suggati (in<br />

verses), Dh 18; D 11.202 (printed as prose); J iv.436<br />

( = saggaC.); vi.224. Kern, Toev. 11.83 expl'' suggati as<br />

svargati, analogous to svar-ga ( = sagga); doubtful.<br />

Cp. duggati.<br />

Sugatin (adj.) [fr. sugati] righteous Dh 126; J 1.219 =<br />

Vin II. 162 (suggati).<br />

Sonka (m. and nt.) [cp Vedic sulka, nt.] i. toll, tax,<br />

customs Vin 111.52; iv.131 ; A 1.54 sq. ; DhA 11.2; J<br />

IV. 132; VI. 347; PvA III. — 2. gain, profit Th 2, 25;<br />

ThA 32. — 3. purchase-price of a wife Th 2, 420;

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