Satte, Saṭṭe: 1 definition
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Source: Alar: Kannada-English corpusSaṭṭe (ಸಟ್ಟೆ):—[noun] = ಸಟ್ಟಾ [satta].
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Satte (ಸತ್ತೆ):—
1) [noun] (collectively) dried leaves of a plants; trash; rubbish; refuse.
2) [noun] the organ in most mammals, formed in the lining of the uterus that provides for the nourishment of the foetus and the elimination of its waste products, which is discharged after the birth; placenta.
3) [noun] a religious or moral transgression; a sin.
4) [noun] a shrub; a bush.
5) [noun] any unwanted plant growing in profusion along with or overwhelming the cultivated crop; a weed.
6) [noun] the refuse of a fruit remaining after the pulp or juice is taken out.
7) [noun] the prolapsus of the terminal part of the large intestine, out of the anus.
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Satte (ಸತ್ತೆ):—
1) [noun] the quality or state of being indulgently lenient.
2) [noun] something that actually exists; reality; truth; fact.
3) [noun] sovereign authority of an administrator, ruler; sway.
4) [noun] the act or fact of ruling; rule; reign.
Kannada is a Dravidian language (as opposed to the Indo-European language family) mainly spoken in the southwestern region of India.
See also (Relevant definitions)
Starts with: Cattenal, Sattecala, Sattetala, Satteuala, Sattevaika, Sattevaja.
Ends with: Adasatte, Anesatte, Ekasatte, Kyaasatte, Kyasatte, Prajasatte, Pugasatte, Pukasatte, Puksatte, Sigadisatte.
Full-text: Triptamshu, Vinayaka, Appatigha, Yathakamma, Yathakammam, Kammupaga, Ajakalapaka, Cavati, Mara, Nava.
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Rig Veda (translation and commentary) (by H. H. Wilson)
Rig Veda 10.82.4 < [Sukta 82]
Gemstones of the Good Dhamma (by Ven. S. Dhammika)
Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra (by Gelongma Karma Migme Chödrön)
Appendix 2 - The ripening of fruits of good and bad actions < [Chapter LI - Seeing all the Buddha Fields]
A. Sattvaśūnyatā or Pudgalanairātmya < [I. The twofold emptiness in the canonical sūtras]
Indian Medicinal Plants (by Kanhoba Ranchoddas Kirtikar)
40. Tinospora cordifolia, Miers. < [Menispermaceae (moonseed family)]
A Manual of Abhidhamma (by Nārada Thera)
The Law of Dependent Arising < [Chapter VIII - The Compendium Of Relations]
Cosmic Perspective in Chaucer < [April - June 1972]