Sawa
? śaṭa- (perhaps to AMg. saḍaṇa, nt. , decaying , saḍiya, rotten ; cf. Nepali sarnu, to rot, putrefy, decay; fall to pieces ; and many New Indic cognates, Turner, Nep. Dict. ; or, possibly, related to Skt. chaṭā, lump ; cf. Deśīn. 3.33 chaṃṭo = jala-chaṭā, drop of water? ), in śaṭa-(or chaṭa-)siṅghāṇa, foul (or dropping? or, consisting of a lump? ) mucus : Mmk 112.24 ( vs ) (dūrād āvasathād gatvā …) visṛjec chaṭa-siṅghāṇaṃ mūtraprasravaṇaṃ tathā. Note that chaṭa- is an equally possible assumption for the form intended.