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A Practical Sanskrikt Dictionary, by A. A. Macdonell, 1893,
http://www.sanskrit-lexicon.uni-koeln.de/scans/MDScan/index.php?sfx=jpg; 1929.
- Nataraj ed., 1st in 2006, 2012.
- https://dsal.uchicago.edu/dictionaries/macdonell/ 190516
The Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit Grammar and Dictionary, BHS, vol.2, by F. Edgerton, pp. 627.
- FEdgerton-BHSD<Ô> / Bkp<Ô> (link chk 180627)
The Student's Pali English dictionary , by U Pe Maung Tin, 1920.
- (ref: UPMT-PEDxxx).  Downloaded copies in TIL HD-PDF and SD-PDF libraries:
- UPMT-PaliDict1920<Ô> / bkp<Ô> (link chk 190113)
•  Pali-Myanmar Dictionary (in Pal-Myan), by U Hoke Sein,
- (ref: UHS-PMD). The dictionary in printed form is in TIL Research Library.
Latin-English Vocabulary II, by Hans H Ørberg, 1998
- HHOrberg-LinguaLatina<Ô> / Bkp<Ô> (link chk 190624)

Edited by U Kyaw Tun (UKT) (M.S., I.P.S.T., USA), Daw Khin Wutyi, Daw Thuzar Myint, Daw Zinthiri Han and staff of Tun Institute of Learning (TIL). Not for sale. No copyright. Free for everyone. Prepared for students and staff of TIL  Research Station, Yangon, MYANMAR 
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p356c1

 

p356c1-b01
• सुषंसद् [su-shamsád]
- a. having or fond of good company (RV.); -shakhí, a. [sakhi] having good friends, friendly (RV.); -shana, a. [sana] easy to obtain (RV.1); -shanana, a. id. (RV.1); -shama, a. [sama] splendid, beautiful; easy to understand: â, f. splendour, beauty; -shamídh, f. [samidh] good fuel (V.); (idh), a. lighting well (Br., S.); -shirá, a. [having a good flow of sap: sirâ] hollow; n. (C.) hollow, hole: -tâ, f. hollowness; (sú)-shuta, pp. [suta] well pressed or prepared (Soma; RV.); (sú)-shuti, f. easy birth (RV.1); (sú)-shupta, pp. [supta] sound asleep; n. deep sleep; -shupti, f. [supti] deep sleep.

 

 

p356c1-b02
• सुषुप्सा [su-shup-sâ]
- des. f. [√svap] desire to sleep, drowsiness; -su, des. a. sleepy.

 

p356c1-b03
• सुषुमत्् [su-shu-mát]
- a. very stimulating (RV.1).

 

p356c1-b04
• [su-suhmna]
- (or mna: RV.) a. [sumna] very gracious (V.); -shumna, -sumna, f. carotid vein; -shu, a. I. [ad] well-pressed or very stimulating (V.); 2. bring forth easily (RV.1): -shana, a, having a good missle (C.) m. N. of a Gandarva (V., P.); N. of a fairy and of various men, esp. kings. (C.): a. f N. of a princess; -shtuti, f. high praise (V.).

 

p356c1-b05
• सुष्ठु [su-shthú]
- ad. [well-placed: √sthâ] fitly, aptly, well; very much, exceedingly: -- khalu, most certainly: -taram, ad. still more, in a still higher degree; -dvâra, a. affording a good entrance.

 

p356c1-b06
• सुष्वय [sushvaya]
- [den. fr. súshvi sushváyanta and sushváyantî, run, flow (V.).

 

p356c1-b07
• सुष्वि [sú-shu̮i]
- a/ [√1. su] pressing or offering Soma (RV.).

 

p356c1-b08
• सुसंयुत [su-sam-yuta]
- pp. well-controlled; (sú-sam)-rabdha, pp. well-established (RV.1); greatly enraged, very wrathful (C.); -vîta, pp. well-covered, fully clothed; well-girt; abundantly provided with (--°); -vrita, pp. well-concealed, kept very secret; carefully guarding oneself; (sú-sam)-sita, pp. wellsharpened, very sharp; (sú-sam)-skrita, pp. well-adorned (RV.); well-prepared; kept in good order; good Sanskrit: -̮upaskara, a. keeping the utensils in good order; -hata, pp. well-combined, closely united; being in close contact; very compact: -m kri, close very tightly; -hati, a. id.; -hita, pp. wellunited.

 

 

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p356c2-b01
• सुसखि [su-sakhi]
- m.(nm. â) good friend; -samkruddha, pp. greatly enraged; -samgatâ, f. N.; -samgama, m. pleasant (place of) meeting; -samgrihîta, pp. well-controlled or governed (kingdom); -sakiva, m. good minister; a. having a good minister; -saggîkri, make perfectly ready; -samkita, pp. well-gathered, carefully accumulated: -m sam-ki, collect carefully; -sattra, n. good hospital; -sattva, a. very resolute; -sadrisa, a. (î) very like (g.); -samtushta, pp. perfectly satisfied; -samtosha, a. easy to satisfy; -samdîpta, pp. flaming brightly; -samdrís, a. fair to see; -samdha, a. true to one's word; -sanna, pp. [√sad] completely at an end, foiled; -sama, a. perfectly level or smooth; (sú)-samâhita, pp. [√dhâ] wellladen (waggon, Br.); C.: well-adorned; very attentive or intent, thoroughly concentrated; (sú)-samiddha, pp. [√idh] well-kindled; (sú)-samriddha, pp. [√ridh] V.: quite perfect; C.: very abundant; very wealthy; -samriddhi, f. great wealth; -sampad, f. affluence, great prosperity; (sú)-sampish- ta, pp. completely shattered (car; RV.1); -sampratapta, pp. thoroughly harassed; -sambaddha, pp. intimately connected; -sambhriti, f. due collection of requisites; -sambhrama, m. great agitation or confusion, excessive haste; -sambhrânta, pp. completely bewildered; (sú)-sarva, a. quite complete (Br.); -sahâya, a. having a good companion or assistant: -vat, a. id.; -sâdhana, a. easy to prove; -sâdhita, pp. welltrained; -sâdhya, fp. easy to control, amenable; -sâman, n. very conciliatory words; -sârathi, a. having a good charioteer; -sita, a. pure white; -siddha, pp. well-cooked; very efficacious, of great magical power; completely supplied with (in.): -̮artha, a. having completely attained one's object; -sîma, a. having a good parting (woman).

 

 

 

 

p356c2-b02
• सुसुख [su-sukha]
- a. very agreeable or comfortable: °-- or -m, ad.; -sûkshma, a. very minute, small, or insignificant; very subtile (mind, sense); -sevita, pp. well-served (king); -saindhavî, f. beautiful mare from the Indus country (Sindh); -stambha, m. good pillar; -strî, f. good woman; -stha, a. (wellsituated), faring well, healthy, being at ease, prosperous, well off; full (moon): -tâ, f. health; -sthâna, n. beautiful place; -sthita, pp. (√sthâ) firmly established; following the right path, innocent; faring well, prosperous, well off, being at ease (ord. mg.): -tva, n. ease, comfort, prosperity, -m-manya, a. considering oneself well off; -sthiti, f. excellent position; welfare; -sthira, a. very steadfast, lasting, or durable: -m-manya, a. considering oneself firmly established, -varman, m. N.; -snâta, pp. perfectly cleansed by bathing; -snigdha-gambhîra, a. very soft and deep (voice); -spashta, pp. [√spas] very clear, evident, or distinct: -m, ad. most manifestly; -svapna, m. beautiful dream; -svara, m. correct accent; a. having a beautiful voice; melodious; loud: -m, ad. melodiously; loudly; -svâda, a. having a good taste, well-flavoured, sweet; -svâdu, a. very well-flavoured (water); -svâmin, m. good leader (of an army).

 

 

 

p356c2-b03
• [sussala]
- m. N.

 

p356c2-b04
• सुहत [su-hata]
- pp. thoroughly beaten; justly killed; -hána, a. easy to slay (V.); -hántu, a. id. (RV.); -háva, a. (V.) easily invoked, listening willingly; invoking well; n. (V.) successful invocation; -hásta, a. (V.) fairhanded; deft of hand; (sú)-hita, pp. C.: very suitable; very salutary; perfectly satisfied, fully sated (esp. with food and drink; Br., S.; rare in C.); (sú)-huta, pp. V., E.: well offered (sacrifice); well sacrificed to (C.); n. right sacrifice (V.): -hut, a. offering a right sacrifice (S.); -hrik-khoka-vivardhana, a. increasing the sorrow of one's friends; -hrig-gana, m. sg. friend, friends: pl. friends; -hrit-tama, spv. best of friends; -hrit-tâ, f., -hrit-tva, n. friendship; -hrit-tyâga, m. desertion of a friend: -hrid, m. [goodhearted] friend; ally (-hrido ganâh, friends): --° a. fond of, addicted to; closely resembling; -hridaya, a. kind-hearted (V.): -tama, spv.; -hrid-bheda, m. separation of friends; -hridvadha, m. slaying a friend; -hrid-vâkya, n. speech or advice of a friend; -hrin-nârî, f. female friend; -hrin-mitra, n. sg. friends and allies; -hemanta, m. good winter (S.); -hótri (or sú-), m. good sacrificer (V.); -hotra, m. N.

 

 

 

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p356c3

 

p356c3-b01
• [suhma]
- m. pl. N. of a people.

 

p356c3-b02
• [SU]
- SU, VI. P. (A., Br.) snva (V.), II. P. santi (BR., S.), set in motion, impel, vivify, produce; bestow (of Sacitri); consecrate, A. let oneself be consecrated; allow, authorise any one (ac.): pp. (V.) suta, suta. abhi (-shuvati), V.: consecrate for (ac.); endow with (in.). a, (V.) send, bestow (of Savitri). ni, pp. nishuta, thrown into (lc.; Br.). nis, drive away (V.). para, id. (V.). pra, (V.) set in motion, rouse to activity (of Savitri); impel, urge: allow, give up to: pp. prasuta, discharged (arrow); sent away; impelled, urged, commanded; allowed.

 

 

p356c3-b03
•[SU]
- II. A. sute (V., C.), IV. A. suyate (C., Br.; also P. in E.), I. P. sava (C.), II. P. sauti, beget (rare in C.), bear (ord. mg. in C.); produce (fig.; C.): pp. suta, f. having brought forth. pra, beget, bear, obtain offspring; bear fruit (trees); produce (fig.); ps. pra-suyate, be born or produced, arise: pp. begotten, born, produced, spring (by, form, ab., g.; in, lc., -°): a, f. confined, having borne (ac.; sts. = fruite vb.): a-matra, a. having just been confined. sam-pra, sute (E.), -suyate (C.), beget: pp. begotten, borne (by, of, ab., lc.; in, lc.).

 

 

p356c3-b04
• सू 1. [sû]
- m. father, f. mother (V., rare); in C. --°, id.; --° a. producing (C.).

 

p356c3-b05
• [su]
- V. ad. = su, well etc.

 

p356c3-b06
• सूकर [sû-kará]
- m. boar, hog: î, f. sow: (a)tâ, f. condition of a hog; (a)-preyasî, f. (beloved of the boar), sow and earth (drawn out of the waters by Vishnu in the form of a boar).

 

p356c3-b07
• सूक्त [su̮uktá]
- pp. well-spoken or recited; n. V., C.: beautiful speech, good word, song of praise; C.: wise saying; Vedic hymn, hymn to (--°); -̮ukti, f. good or wise saying: -muktâ, f. pl. pearls of wise sayings.

 

p356c3-b08
• सूक्ष्म [sûkshma]
- a. minute, fine, small; thin; narrow (path); short; trifling; delicate, scarcely audible (sound); acute, subtle (intellect, mental operation); nice, exact; intangible, atomic: w. artha, m. trifling matter: -m, ad. penetratingly, keenly, hard (look); -tikka, m. N.; -tâ, f. subtle nature; -tva, n. id.; -darsi-tâ, f. keen-sightedness, acuteness (of mind); -darsin, a. acute (mind); -drishti, f. keen glance; -pâda, a. having small or delieate feet; -tva, n. delicacy of one's feet; -bhûta, n. subtile element; -mati, a. acute-minded: -mat, a. id.; -sarîra, n. subtile or ideal body; -̮aksha, a. eagle-eyed, acute (mind): -tâ, f. acuteness (perh. incorr. for -̮îkshi-tâ); -̮îkshikâ, f. keen sight, acuteness (perhaps incorr. for -̮îkshitâ).

 

 

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