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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Sobha*a<br />

Sobha*a2 (adj.) [fr. $ubh] 1. adorning, shining, embellishing A ii.8, 225; very often spelt sobhana J i.257;<br />

ThA 244; nagara -- sobha*! (or ˚i*") a courtesan J ii.367; iii.435, 475; Miln 350; PvA 4. -- 2. good Miln 46<br />

(text ˚na); Cpd. 96; 101; 106.<br />

Sobhati<br />

Sobhati [$ubh, Vedic $obhate] 1. to shine, to be splendid, look beautiful J i.89; ii.93; sobhetha let your light<br />

shine (with foll. ya' "in that . . .") Vin i.187, 349=ii.162= J iii.487=S i.217; ppr. ˚m!na Vism 58. aor. sobhi<br />

J i.143; Caus. sobheti to make resplendent, adorn, grace A ii.7; Sn 421; J i.43; Miln 1; Vism 79 (ppr.<br />

sobhayanto); to make clear D ii.105.<br />

Sobhanagaraka<br />

Sobhanagaraka (nt.) a kind of game, fairy scenes D i.6, 13; DA i.84.<br />

Sobh!<br />

Sobh! (f.) [fr. $ubh; Sk. $obh!] splendour, radiance, beauty Mhvs 33, 30; J iv.333; ThA 226; Miln 356.<br />

Sobhiya<br />

Sobhiya [cp. Sk. $aubhika; BSk. $obhika MVastu iii.113] a sort of magician or trickster, clown J vi.277<br />

(sobhiy! ti nagarasobhan! sampannar(p! puris!; not correct; C.).<br />

Somanassa<br />

Somanassa (nt.) [fr. su+mano; cp. domanassa] mental ease, happiness, joy D i.3; ii.278; iii.270; M i.85,<br />

313; S iv.232; A ii.69; iii.207, 238; Dh 341; Sn 67; Pug 59; VbhA 73; PvA 6, 14, 133; DA i.53; it is more<br />

than sukha D ii.214; defined at Vism 461 (i&&h'!ramma*' ânubhavana -- lakkha*a', etc.). A syn. of it is<br />

veda 1. On term see also Cpd. 277. -- indriya the faculty of pleasure D iii.224; S v.209 sq.; Dhs 18.<br />

Somanassita<br />

Somanassita (adj.) [Caus. pp. formation fr. somanassa] satisfied, pleased, contented VvA 351.<br />

Somarukkha<br />

Somarukkha [soma+rukkha] a certain species of tree J vi.530.<br />

Sombh!<br />

Sombh! (f.) a puppet, doll Th 2, 390; explained as sombhak! ThA 257.<br />

Somma<br />

Somma (adj.) [Sk. saumya, fr. soma] pleasing, agreeable, gentle D!vs i.42; DA i.247; DhsA 127; VvA 205;<br />

SnA 456; Vism 168.<br />

Soracca

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