Sakkhi
Sakkhi,1 [sa3+akkhin; cp.Sk.sākṣin] an eyewitness D.II,237 (Nom.sg.sakkhī=with his own eyes,as an eyewitness); Sn.479,921,934 (sakkhi dhammaṁ adassi,where the corresp.Sk.form would be sākṣād); J.I,74.-- kāya-sakkhī a bodily witness,i.e.one who has bodily experienced the 8 vimokkhas A.IV,451; Vism.93,387,659.-- sakkhiṁ karoti [Sk.sākṣī karoti] (1) to see with one’s own eyes S.II,255; (2) to call upon as a witness (with Gen.of person) J.VI,280 (rājāno); DhA.II,69 (Moggallānassa sakkhiṁ katvā); PvA.217 (but at 241 as “friendship”).Note.The P.form is rather to be taken as an adv.(“as present”) than adj.:sakkhiṁ & sakkhi,with reduced sakkhi° (cp.sakid & sakiṁ).See also sacchi°.
--diṭṭha seen face to face M.I,369; D.I,238; J.VI,233.--puṭṭha asked as a witness Sn.84,122; Pug.29.--bhabbatā the state of becoming an eyewitness,of experiencing M.I,494; DhsA.141.--sāvaka a contemporaneous or personal disciple D.II,153.(Page 661)