atyudgacCati
atyudgacchati , and ppp. atyudgata , sometimes in texts and oftener in mss. (frequently as v.l. ) for abhyud° in meaning rises ( ppp. risen ) above . Graphic confusion is certainly concerned here, at least in part; except as under atyudgata , q.v. , all occurrences are grouped under abhyud° , q.v. For the most part Pali abbhuggacchati and derivatives support this classification. Note however (aside from Pali accuggata, apparently only used as adjective, often with specialized meanings) Pali accuggamma, ger. , used of water-plants, having grown out above (the water, acc. or abl. ); but BHS uses (only) abhyudgacchati in this sense, according to unanimous tradition, tho perhaps this tradition may be erroneous. Contrariwise, there is even in Pali tradition some confusion between abbhugg- and accugg- in this group; see CPD s.v. abbhuggata (a var. accuggata occurs with subject yaso).