anu-pakhajja
, abs. (rarely spelt anupakhajja;from anu-pakkhandati, but always spelt with -kh-;
Bu.-sa. anu-praska(n)dya, JAs 1914, 506,2; 511,6;
in Ctt. generally explained with anupavisitvā); (a) (dis-
respectfully) pushing oneself forward, forcing one's
way, encroaching on (acc. pers.): Vin IV 42,30; 43,8**
(pubbupagataṁ bhikkhuṁ ~; = anupavisitvā, ib.
15'; cf. Vin-vn 1079); IV 95,7** (sabhojane kule ~);
anu-pakhajja469,18; Nidd I 228,29; Vism 18,22; — Utt-vn 506 ≠
606 (seyyādiṁ; scan anūpa° or anupakkh°); —
bhikkhunīnaṁ ~, Vin II 88,10 (ɔ: adopts the theses of
the bhikkhunī, cf. anuvadate with gen. Kāç I 3,49;
= bhikkhunīnaṁ anto pavisitvā, Sp); — (b) to in-
trude: MN I 151,15 (nivāpaṁ nivuttaṁ; = anu-
pavisitvā, Ps); SN III 113,3 (yaṁ nūnâhaṁ ~ jīvitā
voropeyyaṁ (o: to kill him after having insinuated
myself with him; opp. pasayha; = anupavisitvā, Spk).
— °-kathā, f., title of Vin-vn 1079—88. — °-sikkhā-
pada, n., title of Vin IV 42—43 (= iPācittiya, 16).