Does 'saṁsaṭṭha' mean "arise together"?

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It's depending on each context of Tipitaka.

The question's quote is from this topic, which quoting saṁsaṭṭha from Abhidhamma canon in the section which saṁsaṭṭha meaning "arise together", so it means arise together in that context.

It's depending on the canon author's mind while he was writing, not the reader's opinion. And the author's mind appear on the text's context, not reader's opinion.

If the reader craves on the only one word's meaning, he can't read even a word Buddha in Tipitaka because there are many same word with difference meaning there. For the example, the word "buddha" also have many meaning in Tipitaka and some meaning is not enlightenment, such as SuppaBuddha which is only name gotten before his enlightenment, not refer to enlightenment.

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