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अत्युद्गच्छति (atyudgacchati)

 
Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid
English
atyudgacchati, and ppp. atyudgata, sometimes in texts and oftener in mss. (frequently as v.l.) for abhyud° in meaning rises (ppp. risen) above. Graphic confusion is certainly concerned here, at least in part
except as under atyudgata, q.v., all occurrences are grouped under abhyud°, q.v. For the most part Pali abbhuggacchati and derivatives support this classification. Note however (aside from Pali accuggata, apparently only used as adjective, often with specialized meanings) Pali accuggamma, ger., used of water-plants, having grown out above (the water, acc. or abl.)
but BHS uses (only) abhyudgacchati in this sense, according to unanimous tradition, tho perhaps this tradition may be erroneous. Contrariwise, there is even in Pali tradition some confusion between abbhugg- and accugg- in this group
see CPD s.v. abbhuggata (a var. accuggata occurs with subject yaso).