Seta
Seta,(adj.) [Vedic śveta & śvitra; cp.Av.spaēta white; Lith.szaitýti to make light; Ohg.hwīz=E.white] white D.II,297=M.I,58; Sn.689; A.III,241; VbhA.63 (opp.kāḷa); J.I,175; PvA.157,215.name of a mountain in the Himālayas S.I,67=Miln.242; an elephant of King Pasenadi A.III,345.
--aṅga white bodied Mhvs 10,54.--aṭṭhika lit.(having) white bones,(suffering from) famine [cp.BSk.śvetāsthi Divy 131] Vin.III,6; IV,23; S.IV,323; A.I,160; IV,279.‹-› f.mildew Vin.II,256; J.V,401.--odaka clear (transparent) water Pv.II,120.--kambala white blanket J.IV,353.--kamma whitewashing J.VI,432.--kuṭṭha white leprosy J.V,69; VI,196.--geru N.of a plant J.VI,535.--cchatta a white parasol,an emblem of royalty D.II,19; A.I,145; J.I,177,267; PvA.74; DhA.I,167; III,120.--pacchāda with white covering S.IV,292=Ud.76=DhsA.397.--puppha “white-flowered,” N.of a tree (Vitex trifolia?) J.V,422 (=piyaka).--vārī (& °vārisa) names of plants or trees J.VI,535,536.(Page 722)