The Pali Text Society's Pali-English dictionary
Sakkoti, [śak; def.Dhtp 508 etc.as “sattiyaṃ”:see satti] to be able.Pres.sakkoti D.I,246; Vin.I,31; Miln.4; DhA.I,200; sakkati [=Class.Sk.śakyate] Nett 23.Pot.sakkuṇeyya J.I,361; PvA.106; archaic 1st pl.sakkuṇemu J.V,24; Pv.II,81.ppr.sakkonto Miln.27.-- Fut.sakkhati Sn.319; sakkhīti [=Sk.śakṣyati] M.I,393; pl.3rd sakkhinti Sn.28; 2nd sg.sagghasi Sn.834; 3rd sg.sakkhissati DhA.IV,87.-- Aor.asakkhi D.I,96,236; PvA.38; sakkhi Miln.5; J.V,116; 1st pl.asakkhimha PvA.262,& asakkhimhā Vin.III,23; 3rd sg.also sakkuṇi Mhvs 7,13.-- grd.sakkuṇeyya (neg.a°) (im)possible J.I,55; PvA.122.-- sakka & sakkā see sep.(Page 661)
Concise Pali-English Dictionary by A.P. Buddhadatta Mahathera
(sak + o) is able.
Pali-Dictionary Vipassana Research Institute
sakkoti:To be able or competent