*samuttara (16097)
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|bhs-entry= | |bhs-entry=(samuttara, *samuttara)<br><b>*samuttara</b>¦, <i>a crossing over</i> (cf. next), in an-a-samut- taro Mv i.14.10 (vs), <i>having no crossing over, that cannot</i> <i>be crossed over</i>, see under <b>an-a-</b>. Senart assumes that °tara is for <b>°tāra</b> (next), presumably m.c.; meter does indeed require a short penult. But neither °tara nor °tāra seems to be recorded except here and in the Divy passages, which are substantially repetitions of a single passage. | ||
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Entry 16097, Page 571, Col. 2
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(samuttara, *samuttara)
*samuttara¦, a crossing over (cf. next), in an-a-samut- taro Mv i.14.10 (vs), having no crossing over, that cannot be crossed over, see under an-a-. Senart assumes that °tara is for °tāra (next), presumably m.c.; meter does indeed require a short penult. But neither °tara nor °tāra seems to be recorded except here and in the Divy passages, which are substantially repetitions of a single passage.
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