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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Sakkhali<br />

Sakkhali (& ˚ik!) (f.) [cp. Sk. $a+kul"] 1. the orifice of the ear: see ka**a˚. -- 2. a sort of cake or sweetmeat<br />

(cp. sangu)ik!) A iii.76 (T. sakkhalak!; v. l. ˚lik! & sankulik!); Vin iii.59; J ii.281.<br />

Sakkhi<br />

Sakkhi1 [sa3+akkhin; cp. Sk. s!k+in] an eyewitness D ii.237 (nom. sg. sakkh"= with his own eyes, as an<br />

eyewitness); Sn 479, 921, 934 (sakkhi dhamma' adassi, where the corresp. Sk. form would be s!k+!d); J<br />

i.74. -- k!ya -- sakkh" a bodily witness, i. e. one who has bodily experienced the 8 vimokkhas A iv.451;<br />

Vism 93, 387, 659. -- sakkhi' karoti [Sk. s!k+" karoti] (1) to see with one's own eyes S ii.255; (2) to call<br />

upon as a witness (with gen. of person) J vi.280 (r!j!no); DhA ii.69 (Moggall!nassa sakkhi' katv!); PvA<br />

217 (but at 241 as "friendship"). Note. <strong>The</strong> P. form is rather to be taken as an adv. ("as present") than adj.:<br />

sakkhi' & sakkhi, with reduced sakkhi˚ (cp. sakid & saki'). See also sacchi˚. -- di&&ha seen face to face M<br />

i.369; D i.238; J vi.233. -- pu&&ha asked as a witness Sn 84, 122; Pug 29. -- bhabbat! the state of becoming<br />

an eyewitness, of experiencing M i.494; DhsA 141. -- s!vaka a contemporaneous or personal disciple D<br />

ii.153.<br />

Sakkh"<br />

Sakkh" (f.) or sakkhi2 (nt.) [cp. Sk. s!khya] friendship (with somebody=instr.) S i.123=A v.46 (janena<br />

karoti sakkhi' make friends with people); Pv iv.157; iv.165; J iii.493; iv.478. Cp. sakhya.<br />

Sakya<br />

Sakya: see <strong>Dictionary</strong> of Names. In cpd. ˚puttiya (be- longing to the Sakya son) in general meaning of "a<br />

(true) follower of the Buddha," A iv.202; Vin i.44; Ud 44; a˚ not a follower of the B. Vin iii.25.<br />

Sakhi<br />

Sakhi [Vedic sakhi m. & f.] a companion, friend; nom. sakh! J ii.29; 348; acc. sakh!ra' J ii.348; v.509; &<br />

sakha' J ii.299; instr. sakhin! J iv.41; abl. sakh!rasm! J iii.534; gen. sakhino J vi.478; voc. sakh! J iii.295;<br />

nom. pl. sakh! J iii.323; & sakh!ro J iii.492; gen. sakh"na' J iii.492; iv.42; & sakh!na' J ii.228. In compn<br />

with bh( as sakhi˚ & sakh"˚, e. g. sakhibh!va friendship J vi.424; PvA 241; & sakh"bh!va J iii.493.<br />

Sakhik!<br />

Sakhik! (f.) [fr. sakhi] a female friend J iii.533.<br />

Sakhit!<br />

Sakhit! (f.) [abstr. fr. sakhi] friendship Th 1, 1018, 1019.<br />

Sakhila<br />

Sakhila (adj.) [fr. sakhi] kindly in speech, congenial D i.116; Vin ii.11; J i.202, 376; Miln 207; Pv iv.133<br />

(=mudu PvA 230). Cp. s!khalya. -- v!cat! use of friendly speech Dhs 1343.<br />

Sakh"<br />

Sakh" (f.) [to sakhi] a female friend J ii. 27, 348.

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