asya , also sya , apparently particle of emphasis; acc. to Senart on Mv i.45.1 , = Skt. svid, Pali su (also assu). (Note that PTSD s.v. su³ derives this not only from Skt. svid but also from Skt. sma, for which it there states that Pali also has sa and assa; but neither of these forms is cited in their proper places in PTSD ; Andersen, Reader, Glossary s.v. sudaṃ, also mentions sa and assa as occurring for Skt. sma but does not list them; PTSD s.v. assu cites once assa as v.l. for assu; otherwise I have no record of Pali (as)sa as a particle.) In mss. of Mv anya or anyaṃ is sometimes read for asya: evam asya syāt Mv i.45.1, 5, 9, 12 ; kim asya nāma i.343.4 ; tasya sya dharmā i.292.1 ; kiṃ sya nāma, and kena sya nāma, i.346.8 and 9, 15 and 16; 347.3 .