satthāre
Pali
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Noun
editsatthāre
- accusative plural of satthar (“teacher”)
- 1932, Nalinaksha Dutt, editor, Sumaṇgala-Vilāsinī: (Commentary on the Dīgha Nikāya) Suttas VIII-XV[1], Calcutta, XII Lohicca Sutta Vaṇṇanā, page 35:
- Iti Bhagavā ettāvatā aniyāmiten' eva opammavidhinā yāva bhavaggā uggataṃ brāhmaṇassa mānaṃ bhinditvā idāni codanārahe tayo satthāre dassetuṃ tayo kho 'me Lohiccā ti ādim āha.
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- (literally, “Thus the Blessed one to that extent even by this much indefinite so/even/just by the comparison method up to best state of existence exalted (acc.) Brahmin's pride (acc.) having split now blameworthy (acc. pl.) three teachers to show three indeed these Lohicca " start spoke”)