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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Sekata (nt.) [Sk. saikata] a sandbank D!vs i.32.<br />

Sekadh!r"<br />

Sekadh!r" (f.) (?) J vi.536 (n"lapupphi -- ˚, C. n"lapupph"ti !dik! pupphavalliyo).<br />

Sekha<br />

Sekha (& sekkha) [cp. Sk. $aik+a; fr. siks, sikkhati] belonging to training, in want of training, imperfect Vin<br />

i.17, 248; iii.24; Dhs 1016; one who has still to learn, denotes one who has not yet attained Arahantship D<br />

ii.143; M i.4, 144; A i.63; Pug 14; It 9 sq., 53, 71; Sn 970, 1038=S ii.47; definition A i.231; S v.14, 145,<br />

175, 229 sq., 298, 327; Nd1 493 (sikkhat" ti sekkho, etc.) =Nd2 689; VbhA 328. s. p!&ipad! the path of the<br />

student M i.354; iii.76, 300; s. s"la the moral practice of the student A i.219 sq.; ii.6, 86 sq.; asekha not to<br />

be trained, adept, perfect Vin i.62 sq.; iii.24; Pug 14 (=arahant). See asekha. -- bala the strength of the<br />

disciple, of five kinds A ii.150. -- sammata esteemed to be under discipline, educated Vin iv.179.<br />

Sekhavant<br />

Sekhavant (?) quick J vi.199 (v. l. s"ghavant).<br />

Sekhiya<br />

Sekhiya [fr. sekha] connected with training; s. dhamma rule of good breeding Vin iv.185 sq.<br />

Seg!laka<br />

Seg!laka (nt.) [fr. sig!la] a jackal's cry A i.187 sq. (˚' nadati); cp. sig!lika.<br />

Secanaka<br />

Secanaka [fr. seceti] sprinkling J vi.69; neg. asecanaka (q. v.).<br />

Seceti<br />

Seceti see siñcati.<br />

Secch!<br />

Secch!=sa -- icch!, Sdhp 249.<br />

Se&&ha<br />

Se&&ha best, excellent D i.18, 99; S iii.13; Sn 47, 181, 822, 907; Dh 1, 26; J i.443; Nd1 84=Nd2 502 (with<br />

syn.); J i.88; cp. se&&hatara J v.148. -- kamma excellent, pious deeds Mhvs 59, 9. -- sammata considered the<br />

best J iii.111.<br />

Se&&hi<br />

Se&&hi [fr. se&&ha, Sk. $re+&hin] foreman of a guild, treasurer, banker, "City man", wealthy merchant Vin i.15<br />

sq., 271 sq.; ii.110 sq., 157; S i.89; J i.122; ii.367 etc.; R!jagaha˚ the merchant of R!jagaha Vin ii.154; J<br />

iv.37; B!r!*asi˚ the merchant of Benares J i.242, 269; jana -- pada -- se&&hi a commercial man of the

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