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sedā

Seda

sweat DN.ii.293 ; AN.ii.67 sq. Iti.76 ; Snp.196 ; Ja.i.118 , Ja.i.138 , Ja.i.146 , Ja.i.243 ; in detaiḷ (physiologically) at Vism.262 , Vism.360 ; Vb-a.66 , Vb-a.245 sweating for medicinal purposes, mahā˚ a great steambath; sambhāra˚ bringing about sweating by the use of herbs, etc.; seda-kamma swea

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sweat DN.ii.293; AN.ii.67 sq. Iti.76; Snp.196; Ja.i.118, Ja.i.138, Ja.i.146, Ja.i.243; in detaiḷ (physiologically) at Vism.262, Vism.360; Vb-a.66, Vb-a.245 sweating for medicinal purposes, mahā˚ a great steambath; sambhāra˚ bringing about sweating by the use of herbs, etc.; seda-kamma sweating Vin.i.205
pl sedā drops of perspiration Dhp-a.i.253.

  • -āvakkhitta earned in the sweat of the brow AN.ii.67 sq., AN.iii.45, AN.iii.76; AN.iv.95, AN.iv.282.
  • -gata sweat-covered, sweating Vv-a.305.
  • -mala the stain of sweat Ja.iii.290; Vb-a.276
  • -yūsa sweat Vism.195.

Vedic sveda, fr. svid, cp. Av. xvaēda, Gr. ἰδρώς, Lat. sudor, Ags. svāt = E. sweat

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