sammatta

Sammatta1

intoxicated, maddened, delighted DN.ii.266; Dhp.287; Ja.iii.188; doting on Ja.v.443; rogasammatta tormented by illness Ja.v.90 (= ˚pīḷita C.; variant reading ˚patta, as under matta2).

saṃ + matta2

Sammatta2

neuter correctness, righteousness AN.i.121; AN.iii.441; Pp.13; Dhs.1029; Ne.44; Ne.96, Ne.112; Kv.609; Dhs-a.45; Kv-a.141; ˚kārin, attained to proficiency in Mil.191; sammatta-kāritā ibid.-The 8 sammattā are the 8 angas of the ariya-magga (see magga 2 a) DN.iii.255; the 10 are the above with the addition of sammā-ñāṇa and ˚vimutti AN.v.240.

abstr. fr. sammā