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Samapatipatti misprint for sarama" A 1.69.<br />

Sainapatipatti 145 Samiddhin<br />

Samapatti (f.) [fr. sag+a+pad] attainment A 111.5; S<br />

U.I 50 sq. ; IV.293 (sanna-vedayita-nirodha°) ; Dhs 30 =<br />

loi ; a stage of meditation A 1.94; Dhs 1331 ; J 1.343,<br />

473; PvA 6i (maha-karuna°) ; Nd^ 100, 106, 139. 143;<br />

the Buddha acquired anekakotisata-sahassa s.<br />

J 1.77.<br />

<strong>The</strong> eight attainments comprise the four Jhanas, the<br />

realm of the infinity of space, realm of the infinity of<br />

consciousness, realm of nothingness, realm of neither<br />

consciousness nor unconsciousness Ps 1.8, 20 sq.<br />

Ndi 108, 328 ; Bu :92 = J 1.28, ; 54 necessary for becoming<br />

a Buddha J1.14; acquired by the Buddha J 1.66 ;<br />

the nine attainments, the preceding and the trance of<br />

cessation of perception and sensation S 11. 216, 222;<br />

described M 1.159 sq. etc.; otherwise called anupubba-<br />

vihara D 11.156: A iv.410, 448 & passim [cp. Divy<br />

95 etc.]. — In collocation with jhana, vimokkha, and<br />

samadhi Vin 1.97; A 111.417 sq. ; cp. Cpd. 59, 133 n. 3.<br />

-°bhavana realizing the attainments J 1.67; °kusalata<br />

success in attainment D in. 2 12 ;<br />

Dhs 1331 sq.<br />

Samapattila [fr. last] one wbo has acquired J 1.406.<br />

Samapattesiya (adj.) [samapatti +esiya, adj. to esika]<br />

longing for attainment Kvu 502 sq.<br />

Samapanna [pp. of samapajjati] having attained, got to,<br />

entered, reached S iv.293 (saiiiia-nirodhag) ; A<br />

11.42<br />

(arahatta-maggai) entered the Path) ; Dh 264 (icchalobha°<br />

given to desire); Kvu 572 (in special sense =<br />

attaining the samapattis).<br />

Samapaanaka (adj.) [last-f ka] possessed of the samapattis<br />

DA 1. 119.<br />

Samapeti [sag+apeti] to complete, conclude Mhvs 5,<br />

273 ; 30, 55 ; DA 1.307 (desanai)). — pp. samatta'-.<br />

Samayati [sag+ayati] to come together, to be united<br />

J ni.38.<br />

Samayuta [sag + ayuta] combined, united Miln 274.<br />

Samayoga [sag+ayoga] combination, conjunction DA<br />

1.95 ;<br />

Sdhp 45, 469.<br />

Samaiaka (adj.) [sa'+ mara+ka] including Mara Vin<br />

I.II = S V.423 ; D 1.250 ; 111.76, 135 & passim.<br />

Samaiaddba [pp. of samarabhati] undertaken S iv.197;<br />

Dh 293 ; J II. 61.<br />

Samarambha [sag + arambha] 1. undertaking, effort, endeavour,<br />

activity A 11. 197 sq. (kaya°, vaci", mano")<br />

Vin 1V.67. — 2. injuring, killing, slaughter Sn 311;<br />

D 1.5 ; DA 1.77 ; A 11. 197 ; S v. 470 ; Pug 58 ; Dhs.\ 146.<br />

—appasamarambha (written "rabbha) connected with<br />

little (or no) injury (to life) D 1.143. Cp. arabhatii.<br />

Samarabhati [sag -1- arabhati*] to begin, undertake M 1.227 ;<br />

Mhvs 5, 79. — pp. samaraddha.<br />

Samaruhati [sag -t- aruhati] to climb up, to ascend, enter<br />

pres. samarohati J vi.2iio (cp. samorohati p. 206, read<br />

samarohati) ; aor. samaruhi Mhvs 14, 38. — pp. samarulha.<br />

— Caus. samaropeti to raise, cause to enter Miln<br />

85<br />

; to put down, enter Nett 4, 206.<br />

Samaru]ha [pp. of samaruhati] ascended, entered M 1.74.<br />

Samaropana [fr. samaropeti] one of the Haras Nett i, 2, 4.<br />

108, 205 sq., 256 sq.<br />

Samalapati [sag-f-alapati] to speak to, address J 1.478.<br />

At J 1.5 1 it seems to mean " to recover the power of<br />

speech."<br />

Sama?ayB=samavaya, closely united J vi.475 (in verse).<br />

Samasa [fr. sag 4- as] i. compound, combination Vism 82 ;<br />

SnA 303; KhA 228. Cp. vyasa. — 2. an abridgment<br />

Mhvs 37, 244.<br />

Samasati [sag-l- asati] to sit together, associate ;<br />

samasetha S 1.17, 56 sq. ; J it. 1x2 ; v. 483, 494; Th i, 4.<br />

Pot. 3 sg.<br />

Samasana (nt.) [sag -H asana] sitting together with, company<br />

Su 977.<br />

Samasama " exactly the same " at Ud 85 (=D 11.135) read<br />

sama°.<br />

Samasadeti [sag -1- asadeti]<br />

III. 218.<br />

to obtain, get; ger. samasajja<br />

J<br />

Samahata [sag-l-ahata] hit, struck Sn 153 (ayosanku")<br />

Miln i8i, 254, 304. Sankusamahata name of a purgatory<br />

M 1.337.<br />

Samahita[pp. of samadahati] i. put down, fitted J iv.337;<br />

— 2. collected (of mind), settled, composed, firm, attentive<br />

D 1. 13 ; S 1. 169 ; A 11. 6 ("indriya) ; 111.312, 343 sq.<br />

v. 3, 93 sq., 329 sq. ; Sn 212, 225, 972 etc. ; Dh 362 ; It<br />

119; Pug 35; Vin III. 4; Miln 300; Vism 410; Nd^ 501.<br />

— 3. having attained S 1.48 (cp. U.S. 1.321 & Miln 352).<br />

Samijihati [sag-t-ijjhati] to succeed, prosper, take effect<br />

D 1.71 ; Sn 766 (cp. Nd^ 2 = labhati etc.); Bu 11.59 =<br />

1.14, 267; Pot. samijjheyyug D 1.71 ; aor. samijjhi<br />

J<br />

J 1.68; Fut. samijjhissati J 1.15. — pp. samiddha.<br />

Caus. II. "ijjhapeti to endow or invest with (ace.) J<br />

VI. 484.<br />

Samijjhana (ut.) [fr. samijjhati] fulfilment, success DliA<br />

I.I 12.<br />

Samijihittha [sag4- ajjhittha] ordered, requested J vi.12<br />

( = anatta C).<br />

Saminjati [sag-l-injati of rnj or rj to stretch] i. to double<br />

up M 1.326. — 2. (intrs.) to be moved or shaken Dh 81<br />

See also sammifijati.<br />

( = calati kampati Dh.\ 11. 149).<br />

Saminjana (nt.) [fr. samiiijati] doubling up, bending back<br />

(orig. stretching!) Vism 500 (opp. pasarana). See also<br />

samminjana.<br />

Samita' [sag-t-ita, pp. of sameti] gathered, assembled<br />

Vv 64'" ; VvA 277. — nt. as adv. samitag continuously<br />

IV. 13 ; It 116 ; Miln 70, 1 16.<br />

M 1.93 ; A<br />

Samita^ [sa+ mita, of ma] equal (in measure), like S 1.6.<br />

Samita^ [pp. of sammati'] quiet, appeased DhA 111.84.<br />

Samita' [pp. of sag + Sam to labour] arranged, put in order<br />

J V.201 ( = sagvidahita C).<br />

Samitatta (nt.) [fr. samita'] state of being quieted Dh 265.<br />

Samitavin [samita'+ avin, cp. vijitilvin] one who has quieted<br />

himself, calm, Sn 449, 520 ; S 1.62, 188 ; A 11.49, 50. Cp.<br />

BSk. samitavin & samitavin.<br />

Samiti(f.) [fr. sag + i] assembly D 11.256; Dh 32 i<br />

; J iv.351 ;<br />

Pv II. 3»' ( = sannipata PvA 86) ; DhA iv.13.<br />

Samiddha [pp. of samijjhati] i. succeeded, successful Vin<br />

1.37; Bu ii.4=J 1.3; Miln 331. — 2. rich, magnificent<br />

J VI. 393 ; J 111.14: samiddhena (adv.) successfully<br />

J VI.3I4-<br />

Samiddhi (f) [fi". samijjhati] success, prosperity Dh 84 ;<br />

S 1.200.<br />

Samiddhika (adj.) [samiddhi -1- ka] rich in, abounding in<br />

Sdhp 421.<br />

Samiddhin (adj.) [fr. samiddhi] richly endowed with ThA<br />

18 (Ap V.23); fem. -ini J v. 90.

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