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pañcaśata /ɓaɲcəˈsɔːt/ A1942     [Sanskrit pañcaśata, < pañca, + śata]. definitions 1 num. Five hundred. references K.570:26 (A.D. 969, I:144), hapax.
°pañcaśata /ɓaɲcəˈsɔːt/ PA2140     [Angkorian pañcaśata; Sanskrit pañcaśata, < pañca, + śata]. definitions 1 num. Five hundred.1 references K.648:1, garbled (A.D. 594-668, VI:16), hapax.2 notes 1 Pou, 294b. 2 C VI:16: □□□□ñcaçataçakapari[graha] □□□□ ... ; VI:17: `En 5xx çaka . . . . '. The fourth akṣara must be pa, while the first three could represent ṣodaśa `sixteen', viṃśati `twenty', saptati `seventy', aśīti `eighty', or navati `ninety'.
śata /sɔːt → sat/ PA3517     [Angkorian śata ~ sata; mod. Khmer សត sat /saˈtaʔ/ ``num. hundred (formal); adj. to be many, numerous''; Sanskrit śata `hundred; any very large number']. definitions 1 num. Hundred. 2 n. A large indefinite number.1 see: śatagrāma° references K.582:7 (A.D. 693, II:200); K.710:9 (A.D. 578-677, VI:49). citations slā tneṃ śata 1 (K.582:7), `one hundred areca palms'. notes 1 Pou, 524b; LS, 622.
śatavāra /saɗəˈwaːr/ PA3520     †[Sanskrit śatavāra `consisting of a hundred hairs',1 of unknown allusion, < śata, + vāra `hair of any animal's tail']. definitions 1 n. Slavename.2 references K.8:5 (A.D. 578-777, II:79), hapax. notes 1 MW 1050b. 2 Pou, 524b; LS, 622: `skt., n.p., cent jours'.
°ṣacchata /sacˈchɔːt ~ sacˈchat/ PA3600     †[Sanskrit ṣaṭchata = ṣaṭśata,1 < stem ṣaṣ `six', + śata]. definitions 1 num. Six hundred. see: ṣadbhūtaṣacchata notes 1 Pāṇini, Aṣṭādhyāyī, VIII.4:63, optional rule.
śata ~ sata /sat/ A3793     [Pre-Angkorian śata; mod. Khmer សត sat /saˈtaʔ/ ``num. hundred (formal); adj. to be many, numerous''; Sanskrit śata `hundred; any very large number']. definitions 1 num. Hundred. references sata: K.966:8, 9, 9 bis (A.D. 1167, JA, 1954:132, RS III, № 35:12); śata: passim, 70 occurrences.
śatagrahana /saɗəˈgrɔːh/ A3794     †[Sanskrit *śatagrahana, < śata, + grahaṇa `a taking, grasping; seizure']. definitions 1 n. Seizure of a hundred (sc. parts out of a hundred): total confiscation. 2 v.tr. To confiscate the whole of someone's property. references K.380E/3°:65 (A.D. 1038, VI:257), hapax. citations ... gi pi kamrateṅ kaṃtvan ʼañ vvaṃ iṣṭi pi śatagrahana ta ʼnak pās khmau ley (K.380E/3°:64-5), ... inasmuch as My High Lord in the female line has no desire whatever to resort to total confiscation of the Pās Khmau people's property'.
śatagrāma /saɗəˈgraːm/ A3795     †[Sanskrit *śatagrāma, < śata, + grāma]. definitions 1 n. (Perhaps) [district of] a hundred villages. 2 n. (Perhaps) village of a hundred [households]. cf: traiviṅśatigrāma, daśagrāma, pañcagrāma references K.989B:8 (A.D. 1008, VII:164); K.207:40 (A.D. 1042, III:16); K.235C:59 (A.D. 1052, BEFEO, XLIII:56).
śatadvaya /saɗəˈdwɤy/ A3796     †[Sanskrit śatadvaya `two hundred', < śata, + dvaya]. definitions 1 num. Two hundred. references K.235D:69 (A.D. 1052, BEFEO, XLIII:56), hapax.
ekaśata /ʔɛkəˈsɔːt/ A5045     †[Sanskrit ekaśata `a hundred and one',1 < eka, + śata]. definitions 1 num. One hundred and one. 2 num. (Probably) one hundred. references K.235D:69 (A.D. 1052, BEFEO, XLIII:56), hapax. notes 1 On the model of ekādaśa `eleven', ekatriṅśat `thirty-one'; see Whitney, 179 (§478). Despite this, `one hundred' may be meant in the passage cited.