SUTTA

Etymology

Noun

sutta (plural suttas)

Alternative form of sutra

Usage notes

No longer common but, when it appears, more often in reference to the Buddhist scriptures (many originally composed in Pali) than the Hindu (more often in Sanskrit).

Anagrams

• tatus, tauts

Source: Wiktionary



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