Suta
Suta,1 [pp.of suṇāti; cp.Vedic śruta] 1.heard; in special sense “received through inspiration or revelation”; learned; taught A 97 sq.; D.III,164 sq.,241 sq.; freq.in phrase “iti me sutaṁ” thus have I heard,I have received this on (religious) authority,e.g.It.22 sq.‹-› (nt.) sacred lore,inspired tradition,revelation; learning,religious knowledge M.III,99; A.I,210 sq.; II,6 sq.; S.IV,250; J.II,42; V,450,485; Miln.248.-- appa-ssuta one who has little learning A.II,6 sq.,218; III,181; V,40,152; bahu-ssuta one who has much learning,famous for inspired knowledge A.II,6 sq.; III,113 sq.,182 sq.,261 sq.; S.II,159.See bahu. asuta not heard Vin.I,238; Pv IV.161; J.III,233; also as assuta J.I,390 (°pubba never heard before); III,233.-- na suta pubbaṁ a thing never heard of before J.III,285.dussuta M.I,228; sussuta M.III,104.-- 2.renowned J.II,442.
--ādhāra holding (i.e.keeping in mind,preserving) the sacred learning J.III,193; VI,287.--kavi a Vedic poet,a poet of sacred songs A.II,230.--dhana the treasure of revelation D.III,163,251; A.III,53; IV,4 sq.; VvA.113.--dhara remembering what has been heard (or taught in the Scriptures) A.II,23 (+°sannicaya); III,152,261 sq.--maya consisting in learning (or resting on sacred tradition),one of the 3 kinds of knowledge (paññā),viz.cintā-mayā, s.--m., bhāvanā-mayā paññā D.III,219; Vbh.324 (expld at Vism.439); as °mayī at Ps.I,4,22 sq.; Nett 8,50,60.--ssava far-renowned (Ep.of the Buddha) Sn.353.(Page 717)