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anuyuttaṁ

Anuyutta

applying oneself to, dealing with, practising, given to, intent upon DN.i.166 , DN.i.167 ; DN.iii.232 = AN.ii.205 (attaparitāpan’ ânuyogaṃ a.); SN.iii.153 SN.iv.104 ; Snp.663 (lobhaguṇe), Snp.814 (methunaṃ = samāyutta Snp-a.536 ), 972 (jhān˚); Pp.55 ; Pv-a.163 (jāgariya˚) 206. following, attending o

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  1. applying oneself to, dealing with, practising, given to, intent upon DN.i.166, DN.i.167; DN.iii.232 = AN.ii.205 (attaparitāpan’ ânuyogaṃ a.); SN.iii.153 SN.iv.104; Snp.663 (lobhaguṇe), Snp.814 (methunaṃ = samāyutta Snp-a.536), 972 (jhān˚); Pp.55; Pv-a.163 (jāgariya˚) 206.
  2. following, attending on; an attendant, inferior vassal, in expression khattiya or rājā anuyutta a prince royal or a smaller king (see khattiya 3 b) AN.v.22 (v l for T. anuyanta, q.v.); Snp.553 (= anugāmin, sevaka Snp-a.453).

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