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sankulā, f. 4. 2. 59, a small peg (?). śamilāyuga, n. 4. 2. 308, yoke-pin and yoke. See II,
yugaśamilā. śasimālā, f. 4. 7. 318, probably = candrahāra, a kind of
necklace composed of half-moons of gold. śānti, m. 5. 2. 301, name of a Jina in Videha in a past cycle. śārapatta, m. 4. 1. 16, dice-board. śāla, m. 4. 1. 522, brother-in-law. Pk. sāla. śmiga, n. 4. 5. 338, mark, token, sign, L. šauktikeya, 1. 5. 3. 5, pearl. śyāmaya, nom. 4. 1. 710, to make dark. svetaraśmi, m. 4. 1. 176, moon.
sajja, adj. 5. 4. 286, restored, cured. sabhyībhū, 4. 1. 638, 670, to be a judge. samuttāla, adj. 5. 1. 285, excited. samudravasanā, f. 4. 6. 22, earth, L. sarvatobhadra, n. 5. 2. 331, a kind of fast. See n. 312. saryābhisärin, adj. 5. 2. 196, with a complete army. sarvīya, adj. 5. 3. 32, omniscient. salilāvati, f. 5. I. 105, name of a province in West Videha. sahodara, m. 5. 4. 358 (MS reading),= brother, in general.
See p. 345. sādhāraṇastri, f. 4. 2. 155, courtesan. sämaja, m. 5. 5. 469, elephant, L. siddhacaitya, n. 5. 2. 412, a temple of an eternal Arhat.
See n. 314. siddhipada, m. or n. 4. I. 908, place of emancipation,
Siddhišila. siddhipada, m. or n. 5. 3. 185, name of a mountain. siddhiparvata, m. 5. 3. 202 = above. siman, m. 5. 1. 360, 371, 463, name of a mountain (sīmādri). sīmāntaratna, n. 4. I. 36, crest-jewel. suparvan, m. 5. 2. 366 = parvan, L., holiday. suparvaparvata, m. 5. 2. 256, Meru. suhrdin, adj. 4. 2. 164, friendly.
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