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Sammiñjati Sayathā
Sammiñjati (& °eti) [saṁ+iñjati, see also samiñjati; cp. BSk. Sammudita [pp. of sammodati] delighted, delighting in Vin i.4;
sammiñjayati Divy 473. See also Leumann, Album Kern, p. M i.503; S iv.390.
393] to bend back, to double up (opp. pasārati or sampasāreti)
Sammuyhati [saṁ+muyhati] to be bewildered, infatuated, mud-
Vin i.5; M i.57, 168; D i.70; J i.321; Vism 365 (v. l. samiñjeti);
dle — headed J iv.385; Miln 42. — pp. sammūḷha D ii.85; M
DA i.196. — pp. sammiñjita.
i.250; A i.165; Sn 583; Caus. sammoheti to befool Miln 224.
Sammiñjana (nt.) [fr. sammiñjati] bending DA i.196 (opp.
Sammuyhana (nt.) [saṁ+muyhana] bewilderment DA i.193
pasāraṇa); VbhA 358.
Sammusā M ii.202, read sammuccā (from sammuti).
Sammiñjita [pp. of sammiñjati] bent back M i.326 (spelt
Sammussanatā (f.) [fr. saṁ+mussati] forgetfulness Dhs 14 1349;
samiñjita); A ii.104, 106 sq., 210.
Pug 21.
Sammita [saṁ+mita] measured, i. e. just so much, no more or
Sammūḷha [saṁ+mūḷha] infatuated, bewildered D ii.85; M i.250;
less; ° — bhānin Th 1, 209.
A i.165; Sn 583; J v.294; Tikp 366.
Sammilāta [saṁ+milāta] withered, shrunk M i.80.
Sammegha [saṁ+megha] rainy or cloudy weather J vi.51, 52.
Sammillabhāsinī (f.) [saṁ+milla=mihita,+bhāsin] speaking with
Sammoda [fr. saṁ+mud] odour, fragrance; ekagandha°, filled
smiles J iv.24; name of a girl in Benares J iii.93 sq.
with fragrance J vi.9.
Sammissatā (f.) [fr. saṁ+missa] the state of being mixed, confu-
Sammodaka (adj.) [fr. sammodati] polite D i.116; DA i.287; a
sion DhsA 311.
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— sammodaka (f. ° — ikā) Vin i.341 .
Sammukha (adj.) [saṁ+mukha] face to face with, in presence;
Sammodati [saṁ+modati] 1. to rejoice, delight; pp. sam- mudita
sammukhaciṇṇa a deed done in a person's presence J iii.27;
(q. v.). — 2. to agree with, to exchange friendly greeting
sammukhā (abl.) 1. face to face, before, from before D ii.155;
with; aor. sammodi Vin i.2; D i.52; Sn 419; J vi.224; ppr.
Sn p. 79; J i.115; iii.89 (opp. parokkhā); with acc. Bu ii.73=J
sammodamāna in agreement, on friendly terms J i.209; ii.6;
i.17; with gen. D i.222; ii.220; M i.146. — 2. in a full assem-
ger. sammoditvā J ii.107; grd. sammodanīya [cp. BSk. sam-
bly of qualified persons Vin ii.3; loc. sammukhe D ii.206;
modanī saṁrañjanī kathā Divy 70, 156 & passim] pleasant,
J v.461. In composition sammukha°, sammukhā° & sam-
friendly A v.193; cp. Sn 419; Vin i.2; D i.52. — sammodita
mukhī° (before bhū): °bhāva (°a°) presence, confrontation
at VvA 186 read samodita.
Miln 126; (°ī°) being face to face with, coming into one's pres-
ence D i.103; M i.438; A i.150; °bhūta (°ī°) being face to face Sammodana (nt.) [saṁ+modana] satisfaction, compliment; °ṁ
with, confronted D ii.155; S iv.94; Vin ii.73; A iii.404 sq.; karoti to exchange politeness, to welcome VvA 141, 259.
v.226; one who has realized the saṁyojanas Kvu 483; °vinaya Sammosa [for *sam — mṛṣa, of mṛṣ: see mussati. sammosa af-
(°ā°) proceeding in presence, requiring the presence of a chap- ter moha & musā>mosa] bewilderment, confusion D i.19; A
ter of priests and of the party accused Vin ii.74, 93 sq.; iv.207;
i.58; ii.147; S ii.224; iv.190; Vin ii.114; Miln 266, 289; Vism
A i.99; DhsA 144. See also yebhuyyasikā.
63 (sati° lapse of memory).
Sammukhatā (f.) [abstr. fr. sammukha] presence, confrontation
Sammoha [saṁ+moha] bewilderment, infatuation, delusion M
Vin ii.93 (sangha°). 1
i.86, 136; Vin i.183; Nd 193; A ii.174; iii.54 sq., 416; S i.24;
Sammucchita see samucchita. iv.206; Dhs 390.
Sammujjanī (f.) [=sammajjanī] a broom J i.161; sam-muñjanī Sammoheti see sammuyhati.
the same Miln 2.
Saya=saka (?) one's own J vi.414 (=saka — raṭṭha C.).
Sammuṭṭha [saṁ+muṭṭha] confused M i.21; S iv.125; v.331; one Sayaṁ (adv.) [see etym. under sa ] self, by oneself Vin i.8; D
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who has forgotten Vin iv.4 (=na ssarati); iii.165 ; °ssati id.
i.12; DA i.175; Sn 57, 320, etc.; p. 57, 100, etc.; Mhvs 7, 63
A i.280.
(for f.). Also with ref. to several people, e. g. DhA i.13.
Sammuti (f.) [fr. saṁ+man] 1. consent, permission Vin iii.199. -kata made by itself, spontaneous D iii.137 (loka); S ii.19
— 2. choice, selection, delegation Vin iii.159. — 3. fixing, sq. (dukkha); Ud 69 sq. -jāta born from oneself, sprung up
determination (of boundary) Vin i.106. — 4. common con- spontaneously J i.325; ii.129. -pabha radiating light from
sent, general opinion, convention, that which is generally ac- oneself, a kind of devas D i.17; iii.28 sq., 84 sq.; Sn 404; DA
cepted; as ° — conventional, e. g. °sacca conventional truth i.110 -bhū self — dependent, an epithet of a Buddha Bu xiv.1
(as opposed to paramattha° the absolute truth) Miln 160; = J i.39; Miln 214, 227, 236; Vism 234; SnA 106 (f. abstr.
°ñāṇa common knowledge D iii.226; °deva what is called sayambhutā), 135. -vara self — choice J v.426. -vasin self
a deva J i.132; DA i.174; see under deva; °maraṇa what is — controlled, independent Bu ii.20=J i.5; Dāvs i.22.
commonly called "death" Vism 229. — sammuccā (instr.) by
Sayatatta at S i.14 read saṁyatatta.
convention or common consent Sn 648 (v. l. sammacca=ger.
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Sayati [śī] to lie down: see seti. Caus. II. sayāpeti ibid.
of sammannati). — 5. opinion, doctrine Sn 897 (=dvāsaṭṭhī
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diṭṭhigatāni Nd 308), 904, 911. — 6. definition, declaration, Sayati [śri which is given in meaning sevā at Dhtp 289] to lean
statement Vin i.123 (ummattaka°); A iv.347 (vādaka°); VbhA on; to be supported etc.: only in pp. sita, and in prep. cpd.
164 (bhuñjaka°). — 7. a popular expression, a mere name or nissayati.
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word Miln 28. — 8. tradition, lore; comb with suti at Miln 3. 2
Sayathā (adv.) [cp. Sk. sayathā or tadyathā; see sa . The usual
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