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samudayaṁ

Samudaya

rise, origin DN.i.17 ; DN.ii.33 , DN.ii.308 ; DN.iii.227 ; AN.i.263 (kamma˚); Vin.i.10 ; Snp.p.135 ; Iti.16 (samuddaya metri causa) etc. dukkha˚ ; the origin of ill, the second ariya-sacca, e.g. DN.iii.136 ; AN.i.177 Vism.495 (where samudaya is explained in its parts as sam u + aya); Vb-a.124 . burs

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1. صَمُدَيَ

  1. rise, origin DN.i.17; DN.ii.33, DN.ii.308; DN.iii.227; AN.i.263 (kamma˚); Vin.i.10; Snp.p.135; Iti.16 (samuddaya metri causa) etc. dukkha˚; the origin of ill, the second ariya-sacca, e.g. DN.iii.136; AN.i.177 Vism.495 (where samudaya is explained in its parts as sam u + aya); Vb-a.124.
  2. bursting forth, effulgence (pabhā˚) Ja.i.83.
  3. produce, revenue DN.i.227.

saṃ + udaya

2. Samudāya

multitude, quantity Vv-a.175; the whole Vv-a.276.

fr. saṃ + ud + ā + i

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