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					Adhimuccati,[Pass. of adhi + muc] 1. to be drawn to,feel attached to or inclined towards,to indulge in (c. Loc.) S.III,225; IV,185; A.IV,24,145 sq.,460; V,17; Pug.63. ‹-› 2. to become settled,to make up one’s mind as to (with Loc.),to become clear about Vin.I,209 (aor. °mucci); D.I,106; S.I,116 (pot. °mucceyya); It.43; DA.I,275. ‹-› 3. to take courage,to have faith Sn.559; Miln.234; DA.I,214,316; J.IV,272; V,103; DhA.I,196; III,258; IV,170. ‹-› 4. of a spirit,to possess,to enter into a body,with Loc. of the body. A late idiom for the older anvāvisati. J.IV,172; V,103,429; DhA.I,196; III,258; IV,170. ‹-› pp. adhimuccita and adhimutta. -- Caus. adhimoceti to incline to (trs.); to direct upon (with Loc.) S.V,409 (cittaṁ devesu a.). (Page 29)