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śākini, f. 5. 373, a kind of evil spirit. śāriphalaka, m. 1. 2. 747, chess-board, L. śāri, f. 6. 94, die. śikṣā, f. 4. 106, threat. śikhābandha, m. 4. 300, a tuft of hair that is tied, the coți, L. śiva, n. 1. I, final emancipation, L. sissaghati, 6. 601, skull. śukla, n. 5. 103, fresh butter, L. śudh, 5. 47, caus., search for. śulaks, 4. 365, to impale. śairsacchedya, adj. 1, 562, one whose head is to be cut off. śrāddha, m. 1. 60, layman (Jain). śri, f. 1. 19, 25, emancipation; 1. 455; 2. 363, etc.,=glory,
highly personified; 5. 579=lilā, appearance, resem
blance. śrigțha, n. 4. 709, treasury, Jamb. p. 277a. śridāmaganda, n. 2. 618, a gold ornament. See n. 167. śrinandana, m. 1. 722, metron. of god of love, L. śrutajñāna, n. 3. 581, study-knowledge.
samlekhanā, f. 1. 787, total abstinence ending in death. sarśrava, m. 5. 251, promise, agreement, L. samspheta, m. 5. 447, war, battle, L. samhanana, n. 2. 119, joint. sankrandana, n. 6. 497, wailing, lamentation. sañjñāsūtra, n. 4. 783, any sūtra which teaches the
meaning of a technical term. Sch. on Pāṇ. sattraśālā, f. 4. 43, food-dispensary. Cf. H. and M.
annasatra. sattrin, m. 2. 154, a liberal giver, especially one who estab
lishes a food-dispensary. sadhryañc, adj. 3. 505, resembling. sandhipāla, m. 4. 259, diplomatic agent, KSK 1. 62, p. 64b. samavasaraṇa, n. 1. 817, a preaching-hall erected by the
gods for the Arhats. . samavāyabhrt, m. I. 887, one who has knowledge of the
padārthas, Sam. p. Ia.
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