āhaccabhāsita
, mfn. [cf. āhaccapada; for occa-sional division or printing in two words, as with pra-
tītyasamutpāda, cf. BHSD s. v. pratītya; for the ety-
mology ct. Maṇis Be 1964 II 321,15 (v. sub āhata); see
also Bollée, "Āhacca" KZ 83 1969 p. 26 ff.],
definitely spoken by the Buddha himself in the Canon
(as opp. to the words of the disciples and the cts.);
Sadd 8,17*; 157,32; 171,18; 256,33; 316,4*; 682,18;
682 n. 1; f. nom. sg. ayaṁ . . . ~ā jinavacanabhūtā . . .
mātikā, As 9,2 o; ~ā sāvakabhāsitā ti duvidhā ...
mātikā, Moh 4,4 foll.; n. nom. sg. (Buddhassa) atta-
paccakkhavacanaṁ na hotī ti ~aṁ na hotī ti adhip-
pāyo, Vjb Be 1960 21,6 ad Sp 3,24 and quoted as
kenaci vuttam Sp-ṭ Be 1960 126,4; gen. sg. tassa
~assa rasena, Vinayālaṅkāra-ṭ Be 1962 II 180,2; loc.
~e Mhv-ṭ 47,25; nom. pl. Sammāsambuddhena sāmaṁ
~āni, Ud-a 2,35; Mhv-ṭ 123,3 (Geiger on a slip
derives āhacca from āhṛtya and trsl. "durch Tradition
überlieferte Worte"); Dhp-ṭ Be 1912 3,15 foll.; —cpd.
°-Vinaya-piṭaka, Mhv-ṭ i75,30 foll. ≠ 676,20.