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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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U**ata<br />

U**ata (adj.) [pp. of u**amati, Sk. unnata] raised, high, fig. haughty (opp. o*ata) A ii.86; Sn 702 (an˚ care<br />

= uddhacca' n!!pajjeyya SnA 492); Pug 52 (= ucca uggata Pug A 229). Cp. unnata.<br />

U**ati<br />

U**ati (f.) [fr. u**amati] haughtiness Sn 830; Nd1 158, 170; Dhs 1116, 1233. Cp. unnati.<br />

U**ama<br />

U**ama [fr. u**amati] loftiness, height, haughtiness Dhs 1116, 1233. Cp. unnama .<br />

U**amati<br />

U**amati [ud + nam] to rise up, to be raised, to straighten up, to be haughty or conceited Sn 366, 829, 928;<br />

Nd1 169; J vi.346 inf. u**ametave Sn 206. Cp. unnamati.<br />

U**"<br />

U**" (f.) [Sk. aur*" fr. aur*a woollen, der. of (r*a] a woollen dress Vin ii.108.<br />

U*ha<br />

U*ha (adj. -- n.) [Vedic u+*! f. to o+ati to burn, pp. u+&a burnt, Sk. u+*a = Lat. ustus; cp. Gr. eu)/w, Lat. uro<br />

to burn, Ags. ysla glowing cinders, Lith. usnis nettle] hot, as adj. only in phrase u*ha' lohita' cha..eti to<br />

spill hot blood, i. e. to kill oneself DhA i.95; otherwise in cpds.; abs. only as nt. "heat" & always in contrast<br />

to s"ta' "cold" Vin ii.117 (s"tena pi u*hena pi); D ii.15 (opp. s"ta); M i.85; A i.145 = 170 = J v.417 (s"ta' v!<br />

u*ha' v! ti*a' v! rajo v! uss!vo v!); Sn 52, 966 (acc ˚); Nd1 486 = Nd2 677 (same as under sita); J i.17<br />

(v.93); Miln 410 (megho u*ha' nibb!peti); PvA 37 (ati˚). -- !k!ra appearance of heat, often in phrase<br />

(Sakkassa) pa*.u -- kambala -- sil!!sana' u*h!k!ra' dassesi, of Sakka's throne showing an appearance of<br />

heat as a sign of some extraordinary event happening in the world, e. g. J i.330; v.92; DhA i.17, and<br />

passim. -- odaka hot water VvA 68. -- kalla glowing -- hot embers or ashes J ii.94 (so read for ˚kalala);<br />

iv.389 (˚vassa, rain of hot ashes, v. l. ˚kukku)avassa). -- k!la hot weather Vin ii.209.<br />

U*hatta<br />

U*hatta (nt.) [abstr. fr. u*ha] hot state, heat Vism 171.<br />

U*h"sa<br />

U*h"sa [Sk. u+*"+a] a turban D i.7; ii.19 = iii.145 (˚s"sa cp. Dial. ii.16); J ii.88; Miln 330; DA i.89; DhsA<br />

198.<br />

Ut(t)a*.a<br />

Ut(t)a*.a see udda*.a.<br />

Utu

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