Sammukha
Sammukha,(adj.) [saṁ+mukha] face to face with,in presence; sammukhaciṇṇa a deed done in a person’s presence J.III,27; sammukhā (Abl.) 1.face to face,before,from before D.II,155; Sn.p.79; J.I,115; III,89 (opp.parokkhā); with Acc.Bu II.73=J.I,17; with Gen.D.I,222; II,220; M.I,146.-2.in a full assembly of qualified persons Vin.II,3; Loc.sammukhe D.II,206; J.V,461.In composition sammukha°, sammukhā° & sammukhī° (before bhū):°bhāva (°a°) presence,confrontation Miln.126; (°ī°) being face to face with,coming into one’s presence D.I,103; M.I,438; A.I,150; °bhūta (°ī°) being face to face with,confronted D.II,155; S.IV,94; Vin.II,73; A.III,404 sq.; V,226; one who has realized the saṁyojanas Kvu 483; °vinaya (°ā°) proceeding in presence,requiring the presence of a chapter of priests and of the party accused Vin.II,74,93 sq.; IV,207; A.I,99; DhsA.144.See also yebhuyyasikā.(Page 696)