Sinna [past participle of sijjati; Vedic svinna] 1. wet with perspiration Vin I 46, 51; II 223. 2. boiled (cf. siddha 1 ) especially in the compound udaka-sinna-paṇṇa; it occurs in a series of passages Ja III 142, 144; IV 236, 238, where Fausbøll reads sitta, although the vv.ll. give also sinna. The English translation, page 149, says "sprinkled with water," but the text, 238, speaks of leaves which are "sodden" (sedetvā).
(pp, pp of √sid) become cold; frozen Construction: √sid + na