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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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esult A i.97; Ps i.80; Pv iv.178 (=sukha -- vip!ka PvA 243); Vv 318. -- (pahara*a happy offering, luxury J<br />

i.231. -- edhita read as sukhe &hita (i. e. being happy) at Vin iii.13 & S v.351 (v. l. sukhe &hita); also at DhA<br />

i.165; cp. J vi.219. -- esin looking for pleasure Dh 341. -- k!ma longing for happiness M i.341; S iv.172,<br />

188. -- da giving pleasure Sn 297. -- dhamma a good state M i.447. -- nisinna comfortably seated J iv.125. -<br />

- pa&isa'vedin experiencing happiness Pug 61. -- ppatta come to well -- being, happy J iii.112. -- phara*at!<br />

diffusion of well -- being, ease Nett 89 (among the constituents of sam!dhi). -- bh!giya participating in<br />

happiness Nett 120 sq., 125 sq., 239 (the four s. dhamm! are indriyasa'vara, tapasa'kh!ta puññadhamma,<br />

bojjhangabh!van! and sabb(padhipa&inissaggasankh!ta nibb!na). -- bh(mi a soil of ease, source of ease<br />

Dhs 984; DhsA 346. -- y!naka an easy -- going cart DhA 325. -- vinicchaya discernment of happiness M<br />

iii.230 sq. -- vip!ka resulting in happiness, ease D i.51; A i.98; DA i.158. -- vih!ra dwelling at ease S v.326.<br />

-- vih!rin dwelling at ease, well at ease D i.75; Dhs 163; J i.140. -- sa'v!sa pleasant to associate with Dh<br />

207. -- saññin conceiving happiness, considering as happiness A ii.52. -- samuddaya origin of bliss It 16,<br />

52. -- samphassa pleasant to touch Dhs 648. -- sammata deemed a pleasure Sn 760. -- sayita well embedded<br />

(in soil), of seeds A iii.404=D ii.354.<br />

Sukhallikânuyoga<br />

Sukhallikânuyoga [same in BSk.] luxurious living Vin i.1012 (k!ma -- ˚). See under k!ma˚.<br />

Sukh!yati<br />

Sukh!yati [Denom. fr. sukha] to be pleased J ii.31 (asu- kh!yam!na being displeased with).<br />

Sukhita<br />

Sukhita [pp. of sukheti] happy, blest, glad S i.52; iii.11 (sukhitesu sukhito dukkhitesu dukkhito); iv.180; Sn<br />

1029; Pv ii.811; healthy Mhvs 37, 128; ˚ -- atta [!tman] happy, easy Sn 145.<br />

Sukhin<br />

Sukhin (adj.) [fr. sukha] happy, at ease D i.31, 73, 108; A ii.185; S i.20, 170; iii.83; Dh 177; Sn 145; being<br />

well, unhurt J iii.541; fem. -- n" D ii.13; M ii.126.<br />

Sukhuma<br />

Sukhuma (adj.) [Epic Sk. s(k+ma] subtle, minute Vin i.14; D i.182; S iv.202; A ii.171; Dhs 676; Th 2, 266;<br />

Dh 125=Sn 662; Vism 274, 488 (˚r(p!). fine, exquisite D ii.17, 188; Miln 313; susukhuma, very subtle Th<br />

1, 71=210 (˚ -- nipu*attha -- dassin); cp. sokhumma; khoma -- ˚, kapp!sa -- ˚, kambala -- ˚ (n.?) the finest<br />

sorts of linen, cotton stuff, woolwork (resp.) Miln 105. -- Der. sokhumma. -- acchika fine -- meshed D i.45;<br />

DA i.127; Ap 21 (j!la). -- di&&hi subtle view It 75. -- dh!ra with fine edge Miln 105.<br />

Sukhumaka<br />

Sukhumaka=sukhuma Ps i.185.<br />

Sukhumatta<br />

Sukhumatta (nt.) [abstr. fr. sukhuma] fineness, delicacy D ii.17 sq.<br />

Sukhum!la

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