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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Sangharati [=sa'harati] 1. to bring together, collect, accumulate J iii.261; iv.36 (dhana'), 371; v.383. 2.<br />

to crush, to pound J i.493.<br />

Sangh!&a<br />

Sangh!&a [fr. sa'+gha&eti, lit. "binding together"; on etym. see Kern, Toev. ii.68] 1. a raft J ii.20, 332<br />

(n!v!˚); iii.362 (id.), 371. Miln 376. d!ru˚ (= n!v!˚) J v.194, 195. -- 2. junction, union VvA 233. -- 3.<br />

collection, aggregate J iv.15 (up!hana˚); Th 1, 519 (papañca˚). Freq. as a&&hi˚ (cp. sankhal! etc.) a string of<br />

bones, i. e. a skeleton Th 1, 570; DhA iii.112; J v.256. -- 4. a weft, tangle, mass (almost="robe," i. e.<br />

sangh!&"), in ta*h!˚ -- pa&imukka M i.271; v!da˚ -- pa&imukka M i.383 (Neumann "defeat"); di&&hi˚ --<br />

pa&imukka Miln 390. 5. a post, in pi&&ha˚ door -- post, lintel Vin ii.120.<br />

Sangh!&ika<br />

Sangh!&ika (adj.) [fr. sangh!&"] wearing a sangh!&" M i.281.<br />

Sangh!&"<br />

Sangh!&" (f.) [fr. sangha&eti; cp. BSk. sangh!&" Divy 154, 159, 494] one of the three robes of a Buddhist Vin<br />

i.46, 289; ii.78, 135, 213; D i.70; ii.65; M i.281; ii.45; S i.175; A ii.104, 106 sq., 210; iv.169 sq.; v.123; Pv<br />

iv.146; VbhA 359 (˚c"vara); PvA 43. -- c!ra wandering about in a sangh!&", having deposited the c"vara Vin<br />

iv.281. -- v!sin dressed in a s. Sn 456.<br />

Sangh!*i<br />

Sangh!*i (f.) a loin -- cloth Vin iv.339 sq.<br />

Sangh!ta<br />

Sangh!ta [sa'+gh!ta] 1. striking, killing, murder Vin i.137; D i.141; ii.354; M i.78; A ii.42 sq. -- 2.<br />

knocking together (cp. sangha&&eti), snapping of the fingers (acchara˚) A i.34, 38; J vi.64. -- 3.<br />

accumulation, aggregate, multitude PvA 206 (a&&hi˚ mass of bones, for the usual ˚sangh!&a); Nett 28. -- 4.<br />

N. of one of the 8 principle purgatories J v.266, 270.<br />

Sangh!tanika<br />

Sangh!tanika (adj.) [fr. sangh!ta or sangh!&a] holding or binding together M i.322 (+agga -- sang!hika); A<br />

iii.10 (id.); Vin i.70 ("the decisive moment" Vin. <strong>Text</strong>s i.190).<br />

Sangh!disesa<br />

Sangh!disesa [unexplained as regards etym.; Geiger, P.Gr. § 383, after S. Lévi, =sangh'âtisesa; but atisesa<br />

does not occur in P!li] requiring suspension from the Order; a class of offences which can be decided only<br />

by a formal sangha -- kamma Vin ii.38 sq.; iii.112, 186; iv.110 sq., 225 (where explained); A ii.242; Vism<br />

22; DhA iii.5.<br />

Sanghika<br />

Sanghika (adj.) [fr. sangha] belonging to, or connected with the Order Vin i.250.<br />

Sanghin

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