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Samudaya                                                                                        Samuppilava



        Samudaya [saṁ+udaya] 1. rise, origin D i.17; ii.33, 308; iii.227;  ocean, e. g. Vin ii.237; A i.227; ii.55; iii.52; iv.101; SnA 371;
           A i.263 (kamma°); Vin i.10; Sn p. 135; It 16 (samuddaya metri  DhA iii.44. Eight qualities: A iv.198, 206; popular etymol-
           causa) etc. dukkha° the origin of ill, the second ariya — sacca,  ogy Miln 85 sq. (viz. "yattakaṁ udakaṁ tattakaṁ loṇaṁ,"
           e. g. D iii.136; A i.177; Vism 495 (where samudaya is expl d  and vice versa); the eye etc. (the senses), an ocean which en-
           in its parts as sam+ u+aya); VbhA 124. — 2. bursting forth,  gulfs all beings S iv.157 (samudda=mahā udakarāsi). — Cp.
           effulgence (pabhā°) J i.83. — 3. produce, revenue D i.227.  sāmuddika.
                                                                       -akkhāyikā (f.) tales about the origin of the sea, cos-
        Samudāgacchati [saṁ+udāgacchati] to result, rise; to be got, to
                                                                   mogony Vin i.188; M i.513 sq.; D i.8; DA i.91.  -ṭṭhaka
           be at hand D i.116; M i.104. — pp. samudāgata.
                                                                   situated in the ocean J vi.158. -vīci a wave of the ocean Vism
        Samudāgata [pp. of last] arisen, resulted; received S ii.24; Sn
                                                                   63.
           648 (=āgata C.).
                                                                Samuddaya metri causa instead of samudaya It 16, 52.
        Samudāgama [saṁ+ud+āgama] beginning J i.2.
                                                                Samuddhaṭa [saṁ+uddhaṭa] pulled out, eradicated Mhvs 59, 15;
        Samudācarati [saṁ+ud+ācarati] 1. to be current, to be in use M
                                                                   J vi.309; Sdhp 143.
           i.40 (=kāya — vacī — dvāraṁ sampatta s. MA 182). — 2. to
           occur to, to befall, beset, assail M i.109, 112, 453; S ii.273; It  Samuddharana (nt.) [saṁ+uddharaṇa] pulling out, salvation
                                                                   Miln 232.
           31; Vism 343. — 3. to behave towards, to converse with (in-
           str.), to address Vin i.9; D ii.154, 192; A iii.124, 131; iv.415,  Samuddharati [saṁ+uddharati] to take out or away; to lift up,
           440; v.103; J i.192. — 4. to practise J ii.33 (aor. °ācariṁsu).  carry away, save from; aor. samuddhari J vi.271; samud-
           — 5. to claim, to boast of Vin iii.91. — pp. samudāciṇṇa.  dhāsi (aor. thus read instead of samuṭṭhāsi) J v.70.
        Samudācaritatta (nt.)  [abstr.  fr.  samudācarita, pp.  of  Samunna [saṁ+unna] moistened, wet, immersed S iv.158; cp.
           samudācarati] practice Miln 59.                         the similar passage A ii.211 with ref. to taṇhā as a snare (pariy-
                                                                   onaddha).
        Samudācāra [saṁ+ud+ācāra] behaviour, practice, habit, famil-
           iarity J iv.22; SnA 6; DhsA 392; PvA 279.            Samunnameti [saṁ+unnameti] to raise, elevate, Th 1, 29.
        Samudāciṇṇa [pp. of samudācarati] practised, indulged in J ii.33;  Samupagacchati [saṁ+upagacchati] to approach Miln 209.
           Tikp 320.
                                                                Samupajaneti [saṁ+upa+janeti] to produce; °janiya-māna (ppr.
        Samudānaya (adj.) [grd. of samudāneti] to be procured or at-  pass.) Nett 195.
           tained J iii.313 (su°).
                                                                Samupaṭṭhahati [saṁ+upaṭṭhahati] to serve, help; pres. samu-
        Samudānīta [pp. of samudāneti, cp. BSk. samudānīta MVastu  paṭṭhāti Sdhp 283; aor. samupaṭṭhahi Mhvs 33, 95.
           i.231] collected, procured J iv.177.
                                                                Samupabbūḷha [saṁ+upa+viyūḷha] set up; heaped, massed, in
        Samudāneti [saṁ+ud+āneti; cp. BSk. samudānayati Divy 26,   full swing (of a battle), crowded M i.253; D ii.285; S i.98;
           50, 490; AvŚ i.199] to collect, procure, attain, get M i.104; Sn  Miln 292; J i.89.
           295. — pp. °ānīta.
                                                                Samupama [saṁ+upama] resembling Mhvs 37, 68; also samū-
        Samudāya [fr. saṁ+ud+ā+i] multitude, quantity VvA 175; the  pama J i.146; v.155; vi.534.
           whole VvA 276.
                                                                Samuparūḷha [saṁ+uparūḷha] ascended Dāvs iv.42.
        Samudāvaṭa [saṁ+ud+āvaṭa? Better read as saṁ+ udāvatta] re-
                                                                Samupasobhita [saṁ+upasobhita] adorned Miln 2.
           strained DhsA 75.
                                                                Samupāgacchati  [saṁ+upāgacchati]  to  come  to;  aor.
        Samudāhāra [saṁ+udāhāra, cp. BSk. samudāhāra Divy 143]
                                                                   samupāgami Mhvs 36, 91; pp. samupāgata.
           talk, conversation Miln 344; piya° A v.24, 27, 90, 201, 339;
                                                                Samupāgata [saṁ+upāgata] come to, arrived at Mhvs 37, 115;
           ThA 226.
                                                                   38, 12; J vi.282; Sdhp 324.
        Samudikkhati [saṁ+udikkhati] to behold ThA 147 (Ap. v.52).
                                                                Samupādika being on a level with the water Miln 237 (Trenck-
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        Samudita [saṁ+udita ] 1. arisen Dāvs v.4. — 2. excited S i.136.
                                                                   ner conjectures samupodika). The better reading, however, is
           — 3. united VvA 321.                                    samupp°, sama=peace, quiet, thus "producing quiet," calm.
        Samudīraṇa (nt.) [saṁ+udīraṇa in meaning udīreti 1] moving M
                                                                Samupeta [saṁ+upeta] endowed with, Miln 352.
           i.119; D i.76; Vism 365; DhsA 307.
                                                                Samuppajjati [saṁ+uppajjati] to arise, to be produced S iv.218;
        Samudīrita [saṁ+udīrita] uttered J vi.17.
                                                                   pp. samuppanna.
        Samudeti [saṁ+udeti] to arise; pres. samudayati (v. l. samudīy-
                                                                Samuppatti (f.) origin, arising S iv.218.
           ati) S ii.78; samudeti A iii.338; pp. samudita.
                                                                Samuppanna [saṁ+uppanna] arisen, produced, come about Sn
        Samudda [cp. Vedic samudra, fr. saṁ+udra, water] a (large)
                                                                   168, 599; Dhs 1035.
           quantity of water, e. g. the Ganges; the sea, the ocean D i.222;
                                                                Samuppāda [saṁ+uppāda] origin, arising, genesis, coming to be,
           M i.493; A i.243; ii.48 sq.; iii.240; D iii.196, 198; S i.6, 32, 67;
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           J i.230; iv.167, 172; Dh 127; Nd 353; SnA 30; PvA 47, 104,  production Vin ii.96; S iii.16 sq.; It 17; A iii.406 (dhamma°);
                                                                   J vi.223 (anilūpana — samuppāda, v. read, ° — samup-
           133, 271; explained by adding sāgara, S ii.32; four oceans S
                                                                   pāta, "swift as the wind"); Vism 521 (sammā & saha uppaj-
           ii.180, 187; ThA 111. Often characterized as mahā° the great
                                                                   jati=samuppāda). Cp. paṭicca°.
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