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Samāpajjati                                                                                       Samiddha



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           become S iii.86 (aor. 3 pl. samāpaduṁ). — pp. samāpajjita  aor. samārūhi Mhvs 14, 38. — pp. samārūḷha. — Caus.
           & samāpanna.                                            samāropeti to raise, cause to enter Miln 85; to put down, en-
                                                                   ter Nett 4, 206.
        Samāpajjana (nt.) [fr. last] entering upon, passing through (?)
           Miln 176.                                            Samārūḷha [pp. of samāruhati] ascended, entered M i.74.
        Samāpajjita [pp. of °āpajjati] attained, reached, got into D ii.109  Samāropana [fr. samāropeti] one of the Hāras Nett 1, 2, 4, 108,
           (parisā °pubbā).                                        205 sq., 256 sq.
        Samāpaṭipatti misprint for sammā° A i.69.               Samālapati [saṁ+ālapati] to speak to, address J i.478. At J i.51 it
                                                                   seems to mean "to recover the power of speech."
        Samāpatti (f.) [fr. saṁ+ā+pad] attainment A iii.5; S ii.150 sq.;
           iv.293 (saññā — vedayita — nirodha°); Dhs 30= 101; a stage  Samāvaya=samavāya, closely united J vi.475 (in verse).
           of meditation A i.94; Dhs 1331; J i.343, 473; PvA 61 (mahā  Samāsa [fr. saṁ+ās] 1. compound, combination Vism 82; SnA
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           — karuṇā°); Nd 100, 106, 139, 143; the Buddha acquired  303; KhA 228. Cp. vyāsa. — 2. an abridgment Mhvs 37, 244.
           anekakoṭisata — sahassā s. J i.77. The eight attainments com-
                                                                Samāsati [saṁ+āsati] to sit together, associate; Pot.  3 sg.
           prise the four Jhānas, the realm of the infinity of space, realm
                                                                   samāsetha S i.17, 56 sq.; J ii.112; v.483, 494; Th 1, 4.
           of the infinity of consciousness, realm of nothingness, realm of
           neither consciousness nor unconsciousness Ps i.8, 20 sq.; Nd 1  Samāsana (nt.) [saṁ+āsana] sitting together with, company Sn
           108, 328; Bu 192=J i.28, 54; necessary for becoming a Buddha  977.
           J i.14; acquired by the Buddha J i.66; the nine attainments, the
                                                                Samāsama "exactly the same" at Ud 85 (=D ii.135) read sama°.
           preceding and the trance of cessation of perception and sensa-
                                                                Samāsādeti [saṁ+āsādeti] to obtain, get; ger. samāsajja J iii.218.
           tion S ii.216, 222; described M i.159 sq. etc.; otherwise called
           anupubbavihārā D ii.156; A iv.410, 448 & passim [cp. Divy  Samāhata [saṁ+āhata] hit, struck Sn 153 (ayosanku°); Miln 181,
           95 etc.]. — In collocation with jhāna, vimokkha, and samādhi  254, 304. Sankusamāhata name of a purgatory M i.337.
           Vin i.97; A iii.417 sq.; cp. Cpd. 59, 133 n. 3. -°bhāvanā re-
                                                                Samāhita [pp. of samādahati] 1. put down, fitted J iv.337; — 2.
           alizing the attainments J i.67; °kusalatā success in attainment
                                                                   collected (of mind), settled, composed, firm, attentive D i.13;
           D iii.212; Dhs 1331 sq.
                                                                   S i.169; A ii.6 (°indriya); iii.312, 343 sq.; v.3, 93 sq., 329 sq.;
        Samāpattila [fr. last] one who has acquired J i.406.       Sn 212, 225, 972 etc.; Dh 362; It 119; Pug 35; Vin iii.4; Miln
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                                                                   300; Vism 410; Nd 501. — 3. having attained S i.48 (cp.
        Samāpattesiya (adj.) [samāpatti+esiya, adj. to esikā] longing for
                                                                   K.S. i.321 & Miln 352).
           attainment Kvu 502 sq.
                                                                Samijjhati [saṁ+ijjhati] to succeed, prosper, take effect D i.71;
        Samāpanna [pp. of samāpajjati] having attained, got to, entered,
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                                                                   Sn 766 (cp. Nd 2=labhati etc.); Bu ii.59= J i.14, 267; Pot.
           reached S iv.293 (saññā — nirodhaṁ); A ii.42 (arahatta —
                                                                   samijjheyyuṁ D i.71; aor. samijjhi J i.68; Fut. samijjhissati
           maggaṁ entered the Path); Dh 264 (icchālobha° given to de-
                                                                   J i.15. — pp. samiddha. — Caus. II. °ijjhāpeti to endow or
           sire); Kvu 572 (in special sense= attaining the samāpattis).
                                                                   invest with (acc.) J vi.484.
        Samāpannaka (adj.) [last+ka] possessed of the samāpattis DA
                                                                Samijjhana (nt.) [fr. samijjhati] fulfilment, success DhA i.112.
           i.119.
                                                                Samijjhiṭṭha [saṁ+ajjhiṭṭha] ordered, requested J vi.12 (=āṇatta
        Samāpeti [saṁ+āpeti] to complete, conclude Mhvs 5, 280; 30, 55;
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           DA i.307 (desanaṁ). — pp. samatta .                     C.).
                                                                Samiñjati [saṁ+iñjati of ṛñj or ṛj to stretch] 1. to double up M
        Samāyāti [saṁ+āyāti] to come together, to be united J iii.38.
                                                                   i.326. — 2. (intrs.) to be moved or shaken Dh 81 (=calati
        Samāyuta [saṁ+āyuta] combined, united Miln 274.
                                                                   kampati DhA ii.149). See also sammiñjati.
        Samāyoga [saṁ+āyoga] combination, conjunction DA i.95; Sdhp
                                                                Samiñjana (nt.) [fr. samiñjati] doubling up, bending back (orig.
           45, 469.
                                                                   stretching!) Vism 500 (opp. pasāraṇa). See also sammiñjana.
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        Samāraka (adj.)  [sa +māra+ka] including Māra Vin i.11=S      1                                           10
                                                                Samita [saṁ+ita, pp. of sameti] gathered, assembled Vv 64 ;
           v.423; D i.250; iii.76, 135 & passim.                   VvA 277. — nt. as adv. samitaṁ continuously M i.93; A
        Samāraddha [pp. of samārabhati] undertaken S iv.197; Dh 293;  iv.13; It 116; Miln 70, 116.
           J ii.61.                                             Samita [sa+mita, of mā] equal (in measure), like S i.6.
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        Samārambha [saṁ+ārambha] 1. undertaking, effort, en-deavour,  3             1
                                                                Samita [pp. of sammati ] quiet, appeased DhA iii.84.
           activity A ii.197 sq. (kāya°, vacī°, mano°); Vin iv.67. — 2.
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                                                                Samita [pp. of saṁ+śam to labour] arranged, put in order J v.201
           injuring, killing, slaughter Sn 311; D i.5; DA i.77; A ii.197;
                                                                   (=saṁvidahita C.).
           S v.470; Pug 58; DhsA 146. — appasamārambha (written
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           °rabbha) connected with little (or no) injury (to life) D i.143.  Samitatta (nt.) [fr. samita ] state of being quieted Dh 265.
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           Cp. ārabhati .                                                      3
                                                                Samitāvin [samita +āvin, cp. vijitāvin] one who has quieted him-
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        Samārabhati [saṁ+ārabhati ] to begin, undertake M i.227; Mhvs  self, calm, Sn 449, 520; S i.62, 188; A ii.49, 50. Cp. BSk.
           5, 79. — pp. samāraddha.                                śamitāvin & samitāvin.
        Samāruhati [saṁ+āruhati] to climb up, to ascend, enter; pres.  Samiti (f.) [fr. saṁ+i] assembly D ii.256; Dh 321; J iv.351; Pv
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           samārohati J vi.209 (cp. samorohatī p. 206, read samārohatī);  ii.3 (=sannipāta PvA 86); DhA iv.13.
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