སྐྱིད་ see མགུར་.

སྐྱེ་ see སྒོ་.

སྐྱེ་, 4. This is an illustration of the meaning of སྐྱེ་ under J.’s 4th sub-heading, 1st division. དད་ ‘faith has been born,’ but here rather ‘becomes active,’ ‘sprouts,’ ‘waxes strong,’ or ‘grows, flames up, intensifies, awakens, arises, stirs.’ The idea is not, as in a case of Christian conversion, of a state of previously non-existent faith, suddenly arising, but of an existing faith becoming strongly energised, leaping up (‘an outburst of faith’). The colloquial དད་ can be suitably translated by ‘to inspire faith to.’ For instance བླ་ (མི་) འདུག་, that lama inspires me with (no) faith. A free translation of དད་ is consequently ‘to have faith in,’ but in our passage the additional meaning of ‘renewed’ is implied. Therefore we may also render ‘they call up my faith’ or ‘renewed faith comes up in me.’ See the use of this expression in the Tibetan Primer III, p. 7, 1. 8. དེ་ (read ཁོས་) རྒྱལ་ Then he, recognising that the king was very good, and having gained faith in him, and having prostrated himself numberless times, (asked) how can I request (i.e. take, accept) such (gifts) given by the king.

སྐྱེད་ see སྒོ་.

སྐྱེད་, 50. To generate, the generation, production. སེམས་ ‘that which has been produced in the soul,’ ‘the (completed) productions of the soul’; with དང་ = with; ‘with thoughts of, assuming, observing an attitude of, with a mental attitude of or disposition to.’ འགྲོ་[[22]]པའི་ (དང་) is one elaborate substantive, a ‘the-beings-with-kindness-having-drawn-soul-disposition.’

སྐྱོ་, 28. Here not in J.’s sense ‘to be weary,’ but as Desg. and S. Ch. D. have it ‘sadness, grief, sorrow,’ or adj. ‘sad’, etc. In seeing a half-naked beggar, it may be said: མི་. Here the word is adjective: ‘that unhappy (unfortunate, wretched, miserable) man has not even a coat.’ [དུག་ (Bell) = J. དུག་ = གོས་ = ཆུ་ = Desg. ཆོ་, coat, garment, dress; not alone ‘man’s coat,’ as J. has it, but for both sexes—J. s.v. ཆུ་. ཆུ་ and ཆོ་ both missing in S. Ch. D. གོས་ is pronounced both golak and gölak. Walsh, Vocabulary Tromowa Dialect, s.v. coat ‘go’ and ‘golag.’ My teachers do not know a word དུག་ for coat in Tibetan. Desg. has a དུགས་, overcoat. S. Ch. D. དུག་༌ or དུག་ ‘old coat or garment patched up and mended.’]

ག་ see གདན་.

ཁ་ see གཤགས་.

ཁ་ see གཤགས་.

ཁུག་ see ཀྱུ་.