sabhāga : [adj.] common; being of the same division.
Sabhāga (adj.) [sa2+bhāga] common, being of the same division Vin ii.75; like, equal, similar Miln 79; s. āpatti a common offence, shared by all Vin i.126 sq.; vīthisabhāgena in street company, the whole street in common J ii.45; opp. visabhāga unusual J i.303; different Vism 516; Miln 79.
-- ṭṭhāna a common room, a suitable or convenient place J i.426; iii.49; v.235. -- vuttin living in mutual courtesy, properly, suitably Vin i.45; J i.219; a -- sabhāgavuttin J i.218; sabhāgavuttika Vin ii.162; A iii.14 sq.; a -- sabhāgavuttika ibid.
sabhāga: Homogenous, similar.
○bhāga mfn. (for sabhā-ga See under sabhā) having a share ( See comp.)
• common, universal Buddh
• corresponding, answering ib
• -tā f. participation, companionship, association ib
• ○gaya Nom. ○yáti, to impart AV
○gá mfn. (for sa-bhāga See above) going into an assembly or council ŚBr. ChUp