Sālā
Sālā,(f.) [cv.Vedic śālā,cp.Gr.kali/a hut,Lat.cella cell,Ohg.halla,E.hall] a large (covered & enclosed) hall,large room,house; shed,stable etc.,as seen fr.foll.examples:aggi° a hall with a fire Vin.I,25,49=II.210; āsana° hall with seats DhA.II,65; udapāna° a shed over the well Vin.I,139; II,122; upaṭṭhāna° á service hall Vin.I,49,139; II,153,208,210; S.II,280; V,321; J.I,160; kaṭhina° a hall for the kaṭhina Vin.II,117.kīḷa° playhouse J.VI,332; kutūhala° a common room D.I,179= S.IV,398.kumbhakāra° potter’s hall DhA.I,39; gilāna° sick room,hospital S.IV,210; Vism.259; jantāghāra° (large) bath room Vin.I,140; II,122; dāna° a hall for donations J.I,262; dvāra° hall with doors M.I,382; II,66; pāniya° a water-room Vin.II,153; bhatta° refectory Vism.72; yañña° hall of sacrifice PugA 233; rajana° dyeing workshop Vism.65; ratha° car shed DhA.III,121; hatthi° an elephant stable Vin.I,277,345; II,194; J.I,187.(Page 706)