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    ṣakkats ‘certainly’

    ṣakkatsek ‘certainly indeed’

    ṣāmaṃ (pl. ṣāmnāñ ) ‘monk’

    ṣāmañi ‘of a monk’

    ṣāmnune ‘monkhood’

    ṣāmnuneṣi ‘of the monkhood’

    ṣālypu ‘merciless’ (?)

    ṣäk ‘six’

    ṣäññune ‘nature’

    ṣäpänt ‘seventh’

    ṣäptuk ‘seventy’

    ṣäpno ‘sleepy’

    ṣiyak/ṣyak ‘together’

    ṣiraś ‘all around’

    ṣik ‘step’

    ṣī ‘one, to start with’

    ṣu ‘hither’

    ṣuṅk ‘throat’

    ṣurm (ṣrum ) ‘cause’

    ṣul ‘mountain’

    ṣok-yo ‘very’

    ṣotre (pl. -ntu ) ‘mark’

    ṣont (pl. -añ ) ‘street’

    ṣom (fem. of sas ) ‘one’

    ṣolāraṃ ‘up to’

    ṣkārā ‘backwards’

    ṣñi ‘own’

    ṣñikek ‘however’

    ṣñi-ṣñi ‘each his own’

    ṣtare ‘effort’

    ṣtākkrukke ‘denouncer, slanderer’

    ṣtām (pl. -ntu ) ‘tree’

    ṣtāmṣi ‘of a tree’

    ṣto(w) ‘stick’

    ṣpät ‘seven’

    ṣya-wkäṃ ‘in one way’

    S

    sakrädāgāmune ‘status of Sakṛdāgāmin’

    sakrädāgām (Skt. sakṛdāgāmin - ‘being reborn only once again’)

    saṅkasther ‘elder in the Community’ (Skt. saṃghasthavira- )

    saṅkrām ‘monastery’ (Skt. saṃghārāma- )

    saṃvarṣi ‘of restraint’ (Skt. saṃvara- )

    saṃsār ‘circle of births’ (Skt. saṃsāra- )

    saṃsārṣi ‘of the birth circle’

    sañce ‘doubt’

    santāṃ ‘continuity’ (Skt. saṃtāna- )

    saṃtuṣite (PN, male: Skt. Saṃtuṣita-)

    sam ‘equal’

    samakkore (name of a tune)

    sark ‘sequence’

    sarvapāṣāṇḍik (name of a sacrifice: Skt. sarva-pāṣāṇḍika - ‘to all heretics’)

    salu ‘whole’

    sas (acc. ṣom; fem. nom. säṃ; acc. ṣom ) ‘one’

    sasak ‘alone’

    sākät ‘quiet’

    sākrone ‘bliss’

    sāṅkhya (name of a philosophy: Skt. sāṃkhya- )

    sādhu ‘right, good’ (Skt. sādhu- )

    säksäk ‘sixty’

    säm (acc. cam; fem. sām, acc. cām; nt. täm ) ‘that one’

    säm-ne ‘that one’

    särki ‘later’

    särkiñco ‘finally’

    särk-pe ‘instep’

    särmär ‘?’

    säs (acc. caṣ; fem. sās, acc. tāṣ nt. täṣ ) ‘this’

    säs (adverb/postposition) ‘concerning’

    siddhārthe (PN, male: Skt. Siddhārtha-)

    suk (pl. su kuntu ) ‘good luck, prosperity, happiness’ (Skt. sukha- )

    su kaṣi (skaṣi ) ‘causing happiness or pleasure’

    sut ‘nectar’ (Skt. sudhā- )

    su num (snum) ‘perfume’

    sundaravāṅk (name of a tune)

    subhādre (name of a tune)

    suyāne (PN, male: cf. Skt. Suyāma-)

    se (pl. sewāñ ) ‘son’

    senik ‘under the care of, conscientiously’

    sem ‘protection’

    semśu ‘protector’

    se-lāntune ‘status of crown prince, royal succession’

    sok ‘?’

    sopi ‘net; skin between fingers and toes’

    saubhāṣani ‘serving as reward for religious utterances’ (cf. Skt. saubhāṣaṇika- )

    skam ‘always’

    skamat ‘always indeed’

    skaṣi, cf. su kaṣi

    skassu ‘happy’ (cf. suk )

    ske ‘effort’

    sne ‘without’

    spaktāṃ ‘service’

    spaktānik ‘servant’

    spaltkasu ‘eager’

    spānte ‘confident’

    smak ‘straight (?)’

    smale ‘lie’

    srotāpattune ‘status of srotāpatti’ (Skt. srotaāpatti-, lit. ‘entering the stream’)

    slam ‘flame’

    svarbhaṇu (PN, male: Skt. Svarbhānu-)

    swāñceṃ (pl. swāñcenāñ ) ‘ray’

    H

    himavant ‘Himalaya’ (Skt. Himavant-)

    hiśt ‘fie!’

    hetuphal (name of a tune)

    hai ‘alas’ (interjection)

    haimavati (PN, male: Skt. Haimavati-)

    horagaṇita ‘horoscope [and] (astronomical) computation’ (cf. Skt. horā-, gaṇita- )

    TS

    tsar (du. tsaräṃ ) ‘hand’

    tsärk ‘lute (?)’

    tsunt (name of a tune)

    tseṃ ‘blue’

    tseṃ-yok ‘of blue color’

    tsopats ‘great’

    tskunteṃ mācar ‘foster mother’

    tspok ‘taste’

    tspokaṣi (tspokṣi ) ‘of taste’

    tspoka-tspok ‘all kinds of taste’

    tsraṣṣune ‘energy’

    tsru ‘little, minute’