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APPENDIX
vibādhā, f. 3. 4. 161, pain, L.
vimänin (anuttaravimānin), m. 3. 7. 4, an inhabitant of a palace in the heavens.
viyuj, adj. 3. 5. 119, diminished, deficient. vilakṣa, adj. 2. 3. 915 (2), ashamed, shameful.
vilul, 2. I. 191 (vilulanti), to be disturbed, disordered. Only vilulita quoted.
viṣayin, m. 2. 6. 533, people of a district or country. vṛddhyājīva, m. 3. 7. 6, money-lender, L.
śarvalā, f. 2. 3. 52, an iron club, L.
śimbā, f. 2. 4. 182, a pod, L.
sirogṛha, n. 2. 6. 357, a room on top of the house, L. Cf. PS.
śītadhāman, m. 2. 2. 27, moon.
śuṇḍā, f. 3. 6. 101, spirituous liquor, L.
śulva, 2. 6. 238, copper, L. Cf. PS.
śūka, 2. 6. 592, pity, compassion, L. Cf. PS.
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śūkala, m. 2. 1. 152, a restive horse, L.
śaikṣa, m. 2. 3. 151, a young Brahman pupil studying with his preceptor, L.
śvabhrin, m. 3. 5. 40, hell-inhabitant.
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samyata, m. 2. 6. 662, ascetic, monk.
samvṛ, 2. 2. 505, take away, pick up. sangara, m. 2, 4. 88, 258, a vow, resolution.
sattrin, m. 2. 6. 114, benefactor, Cf. H and M sattra. samudra, m. 3. 2. 173=sāgara (as measure of time). sarinnatha, m. 3. 2. 55, ocean, L.
sahādhitin, m. 2. 6. 248, a fellow-authority.
sākṣimātra, n. 2. 3. 907, a mere eye-witness.
sātkṛ, 3. 3. 171, 174, in power of; under control of (Apte). säragandha, m. 2. 4. 23, sandal-wood, L.
sāvadānam, 2. 1. 167, with boldness or courage.
sinhaniṣadyā, f. 2. 5. 107, the name of Rṣabha's stūpa. sinhā, f. 2. 2. 173, a lion-like gait of the gods. See n. 73. sudhāndhas, m. 3. 1. 203, god. Cf. PS.
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