accaya
Accaya,[from acceti,ati + i,going on or beyond; cp. Sk. atyaya] (1) (temporal) lapse,passing; passing away,end,death. Usually as Instr. accayena after the lapse of,at the end or death of,after Vin.I,25; D.II,127 (rattiyā a.),154 (mam° when I shall be dead); M.I,438 (temās° after 3 months); S.I,69; Snp. 102 (catunnaṁ māsānaṁ),p. 110 (rattiyā); J.I,253 (ekāha-dvīh°),291 (katipāh° after a few days); PvA.47 (katipāh°),82 (dasamās°),145 (vassasatānaṁ). -- (2) (modal) passing or getting over,overcoming,conquering,only in phrase dur-accaya difficult to overcome,of kāmapaṅka Sn.945 (= dur-atikkamanīya SnA 568),of saṅga Sn.948:taṇhā Dh.336; sota It.95. -- (3) (fig.) going beyond (the norm),transgression,offence Vin.I,133 (thull° a grave offence),167 (id.); II,110,170; esp. in foll. phrases:accayo maṁ accagamā a fault has overcome me,i. e. has been committed by me (in confession formula) D.I,85 (= abhibhavitvā pavatto has overwhelmed me DA.I,236); A.I,54; M.I,438 (id.); accayaṁ accayato passati to recognise a breach of the regulation as such Vin.I,315; A.I,103; II,146 sq.; °ṁ deseti to confess the transgression S.I,239; °ṁ accayato paṭigaṇhāti to accept (the confession of) the fault,i. e. to pardon the transgression,in confessionformula at D.I,85 = (Vin.II,192; M.I,438 etc.). In the same sense accaya-paṭiggahaṇa pardon,absolution J.V,380; accayena desanaṁ paṭigaṇhāti J.I,379; accayaṁ khamati to forgive Miln.420. (Page 7)