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Samatitthika (adj.) [sama3+tittha+ika] even or level with the border or bank, i. e. quite full, brimful D i.244; ii.89; M i.435; ii.7=Miln 213; S ii.134; v.170; J i.400; J i.235, 393; Miln 121; Vism 170 (pattaŋ ˚tittikaŋ pūretvā; v. l. ˚titthikaŋ); A iii.403; Vin i.230; iv.190; often written ˚tittika and ˚tittiya. [The form is probably connected with samaicchia -- i. e. samaitthia (*samatisthita) in the Deśināmamālā viii.20 (Konow). Compare, however, Rhys Davids' Buddhist Suttas, p. 1781; ˚ -- aŋ buñjāmi Miln 213; "I eat (only just) to the full" (opp. to bhiyyo bhuñjāmi) suggests the etymology: sama -- titti+ka. Kern, Toev. s. v. as above.]

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Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
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