From:
Parivāra The Compendium
Bhikkhuvibhaṅga The Monks’ Analysis
Dutiyabhāga Part two
1.13 Samuṭṭhānavāra The originations of each offense
Methunaṁ dhammaṁ paṭisevanapaccayā āpattiyo channaṁ āpattisamuṭṭhānānaṁ katihi samuṭṭhānehi samuṭṭhanti? When it comes to the offenses that are a result of having sexual intercourse, through how many of the six kinds of originations of offenses do they originate?
Methunaṁ dhammaṁ paṭisevanapaccayā āpattiyo channaṁ āpattisamuṭṭhānānaṁ ekena samuṭṭhānena samuṭṭhanti—They originate in one way:
kāyato ca cittato ca samuṭṭhanti, na vācato …pe…. from body and mind, not from speech. …
Anādariyaṁ paṭicca udake uccāraṁ vā passāvaṁ vā kheḷaṁ vā karaṇapaccayā āpatti channaṁ āpattisamuṭṭhānānaṁ katihi samuṭṭhānehi samuṭṭhāti? When it comes to the offense that is a result of, out of disrespect, defecating, urinating, or spitting in water, through how many of the six kinds of originations of offenses does it originate?
Anādariyaṁ paṭicca udake uccāraṁ vā passāvaṁ vā kheḷaṁ vā karaṇapaccayā āpatti channaṁ āpattisamuṭṭhānānaṁ ekena samuṭṭhānena samuṭṭhāti—It originates in one way:
kāyato ca cittato ca samuṭṭhāti, na vācato …pe…. from body and mind, not from speech.
Samuṭṭhānavāro niṭṭhito pañcamo. The originations of each offense, the fifth, are finished.