satthar

teacher, master
■ nom. satthā DN.i.49; Snp.179;
■ acc. satthāraṃ DN.i.163; Snp.153, Snp.343;
■ instr. satthārā DN.i.163;
■ instr. satthunā Mhvs.32, Mhvs.19;
■ gen. satthu DN.i.110; Iti.79; Vin.i.12
■ gen. satthuno DN.ii.128; Snp.547, Snp.573,
■ loc. satthari Dhs.1004;
■ nom. and acc. pl. satthāro DN.i.230; AN.i.277; Mil.4;
■ gen. pl. satthārānaṃ Ja.i.509
■ See e.g. DN.i.230; AN.i.277; Vin.i.8; Thig.387
■ The 6 teachers (as in detail at DN.i.52–⁠DN.i.59 & var. places) are Pūraṇa Kassapa, Makkhali Gosāla, Nigaṇṭha Nāthaputta, Sañjaya Belaṭṭhiputta, Ajita-Kesakambalī.

5 teachers at Vin.ii.186; AN.iii.123.

3 at DN.i.230; AN.i.277. The Master par excellence is the Buddha DN.i.110 DN.ii.128; DN.iii.119 sq.; AN.iii.248; AN.iv.120, AN.iv.460; Snp.153, Snp.545 Snp.955 (see exegesis in detail at Mnd.446 = Cnd.630), Snp.1148 Vism.389, Vism.401, Vism.604
gaṇa-satthar leader of a company Ja.ii.41, Ja.ii.72; satthāra-dassana sight of the Master Snp-a.49; satthu-d-anvaya successor of the M. Snp.556.

Venic śāstṛ, n. ag. fr. śās