sammukha (adj.) [saŋ+mukha] face to face with, in presence; sammukhaciṇṇa a deed done in a person's presence j iii.27; sammukhā (abl.) 1. face to face, before, from before d ii.155; sn p. 79; j i.115; iii.89 (opp. parokkhā); with acc. bu ii.73=j i.17; with gen. d i.222; ii.220; m i.146. -- 2. in a full assembly of qualified persons vin ii.3; loc. sammukhe d ii.206; j v.461. in composition sammukha˚, sammukhā˚ & sammukhī˚ (before bhū): ˚bhāva (˚a˚) presence, confrontation miln 126; (˚ī˚) being face to face with, coming into one's presence d i.103; m i.438; a i.150; ˚bhūta (˚ī˚) being face to face with, confronted d ii.155; s iv.94; vin ii.73; a iii.404 sq.; v.226; one who has realized the saŋyojanas kvu 483; ˚vinaya (˚ā˚) proceeding in presence, requiring the presence of a chapter of priests and of the party accused vin ii.74, 93 sq.; iv.207; a i.99; dhsa 144. see also yebhuyyasikā.