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					Sara,5 [Vedic svara,svar,cp.Lat.su-surrus,Ger.surren] sound,voice,intonation,accent Vin.II,108; D.II,24 sq.; A.I,227; Pv.II,124 (of birds’singing=abhiruda C.); J.II,109; Sn.610 (+vaṇṇa,which is doubtful here,whether “complexion” or “speech,” preferably the former); DhsA.17; eight qualities D.II,211,227; gītāssara song Vin.II,108; bindussara a sweet voice Sn.350; adj.J.II,439; sīhassara with a voice like a lion’s J.V,296,311 (said of a prince).Cp.vissara.-- In combn with vaṇṇa (vowel) at A.IV,307; Miln.340.
  --kutti [=kḷpti; can we compare BSk.svaragupti “depth of voice” Divy 222?] intonation,resonance,timbre,melodiousness of voice Vin.II,108=A.III,251; J.VI,293 (Kern,“enamoured behaviour” [?]); DhsA.16.Cp.Vin.Texts III,72.--bhañña intoning,a particular mode of reciting Vin.I,196; II,108,316; J.II,109; DhA.I,154.--bhāṇa=°bhañña DhA.II,95 (v.l.°bhañña).--bhāṇaka an intoner,one who intones or recites the sacred texts in the Sarabhañña manner Vin.II,300.--sara an imitative word; sarasaraṁ karoti to make the noise sarasara M.I,128.(Page 697)