aticchati
Aticchati,[*Sk.ati-ṛcchati,ati + ṛ,cp.aṇṇava] to go on,only occurring in imper.aticchatha (bhante) “please go on,Sir",asking a bhikkhu to seek alms elsewhere,thus refusing a gift in a civil way.[The interpretation given by Trenckner,as quoted by Childers,is from ati + ‘iṣ “go and beg further on".(Tr.Notes 65) but this would entail a meaning like “desire in excess",since iṣ does not convey the notion of movement] J.III,462; DhA.IV,98 (T.aticcha,vv.ll.°atha); VvA.101; Miln.8.-- Caus.aticchāpeti to make go on,to ask to go further J.III,462.‹-› Cp.icchatā.(Page 19)