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Seti,& sayati [śī,Vedic śete & śayate; cp.Av.saēte=Gr.keίtai to lie,w)--keanόs (“ocean”)=Sk.ā-śayānah,koimάw to put to sleep; Ags.h&amacremacr;man to marry; also Lat.cīvis=citizen.-- The Dhtp simply defines as saya (374)] to lie down,to sleep; (applied) to be in a condition,to dwell,behave etc.-- Pres.seti S.I,41,47,198 (kiṁ sesi why do you lie asleep? Cp.Pv.II,61); J.I,141; Dh.79,168; Sn.200; VvA.42; sayati Vin.I,57; J.II,53; DA.I,261.Pot.sayeyya Pv.II,3,9 & saye It.120.ppr.sayaṁ It.82,117; Sn.193; sayāna (med.) D.I,90; II,292; M.I,57; It.117; Sn.1145; & semāna D.II,24; M.I,88; S.I,121; J.I,180; also sayamāna Th.1,95.-- Fut.sessati S.I,83; Sn.970; DhA.I,320.-- Aor.sesi J.V,70; settha Sn.970; sayi J.VI,197,asayittha J.I,335.-- Inf.sayituṁ PvA.157; ger.sayitvā J.II,77.-- pp.sayita (q.v.).-- Caus.II.sayāpeti to make lie down,to bed on a couch etc.J.I,245; V,461; Mhvs 31,35; PvA.104.-- pp.sayāpita. -- sukhaṁ seti to be at ease or happy S.I,212; J.V,242 (raṭṭhaṁ i.e.is prosperous); opp.dukkhaṁ s.to be miserable A.I,137.(Page 722)