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samahastaka, m. or n. 5. 265, hand-clapping to keep time. samāyā, 4. 586, to return. samāsphal, 2. 316, to strike together. samullāsana, n. 1. 6, rejoicing, exhilaration. samputa, m. I. 461, hollow of a bed. sambādha, m. 4. 726, fortress where grain is stored by
cultivators, KSK 1. 88, p. 73b. sarvamsahāpati, m. 4. 234, king. sarvankaśa, adj. 2. 53, destructive of everything. sarvavāram, 2. 120, at all times. sarviya, adj. 6. 417, benefiting all. sāmyugina, adj. 4. 400, experienced in battle, war-like. sāgaropama, m, n. 1, 790, an inestimably long period of
time, io crores of crores of palyopamas, PH. sādhāraṇa, m. n. I. 162, one body which contains many
souls (Jain). siñcana, m 1. 576, a bird of prey (deši). Cf. Guj. siñcāņo,
falcon. sitacchada, m. 1. 281, goose, L. siddhi, f. 2. 514, emancipation, L. sutrāman, m. 2. 189, Indra, L. surabhindriya, n. 2. 700, linga. sūksma, adj. I. 161, that which can not be grasped by the
senses. sükşmasamparāyaguna, 3. 393, name of tenth guņa
sthāna. sütikāgļha, n. 2. 405, lying-in chamber, L. sūryopala, m. 4. 1og=süryakanta, sun-crystal. sauvastika, m. 2. 906, family Brāhman or priest, L. sauväsineya, m. 5. 534, son of a woman living in her
father's house. sausthya, n. 6. 56, welfare, L. stāgha, m. 3. 119, bottom, PH. sthandila, adj. 1. 118, free from lives (Jain), PH. sthavira, m. I. 887, one who has been initiated 20 years,
or one who is 60 years old, or one who knows the tattvas (Jain).
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