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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Upasobhati<br />

Upasobhati [upa + $ubh] to appear beautiful, to shine forth Th 1, 1080. -- Caus.˚sobheti to make beautiful,<br />

embellish, adorn Vv 526; J v.132; PvA 153. -- pp. upasobhita (q. v.).<br />

Upasobhita<br />

Upasobhita [pp. of upasobheti] embellished, beautified, adorned PvA 153, 187; Sdhp 593.<br />

Upassagga<br />

Upassagga see upasagga.<br />

Upassa&&ha<br />

Upassa&&ha [Sk. upas%+&a, pp. of upa + s%j] "thrown upon", overcome, visited, afflicted, ruined, oppressed S<br />

iv.29; A iii.226 (udak˚); J i.61; ii.239.<br />

Upassaya<br />

Upassaya [fr. upa + $ri, cp. assaya & missaya] abode, resting home, dwelling, asylum S i.32, 33; Vv 684;<br />

Miln 160. Esp. freq. as bhikkhuni˚ or bhikkhun˚ a nunnery Vin ii.259; iv.265, 292; S ii.215; J i.147, 428;<br />

Miln 124.<br />

Upass!sa<br />

Upass!sa [upa + ass!sa; upa + ! + $vas] breathing J i.160.<br />

Upassuti<br />

Upassuti (f.) [fr. upa + $ru] listening to, attention S ii. 75; iv.91; J v.100; Miln 92.<br />

Upassutika<br />

Upassutika (adj.) [fr. upassuti] one who listens, an eaves- dropper J v.81.<br />

Upahacca<br />

Upahacca (˚ -- ) [ger. of upahanti] -- 1. spoiling, impairing, defiling J v.267 (mana') -- 2. reducing, cutting<br />

short; only in phrase upahacca -- parinibb!yin "coming to extinction after reducing the time of rebirths (or<br />

after having almost reached the destruction of life") S v.70, 201 sq.; A i.233 sq.; iv.380; Pug 17 (upagantv!<br />

k!lakiriya' !yukkhayassa !sane &hatv! ti attho Pug A 199); Nett 190. -- <strong>The</strong> term is not quite clear; there<br />

seems to have existed very early confusion with upapacca > upapajja > uppajja, as indicated by BSk.<br />

upapadya -- parinirv!yin, and by remarks of C. on Kvu 268, as quoted at Kvu trsln. 158, 159.<br />

Upahaññati<br />

Upahaññati [Pass. of upahanti] to be spoilt or injured Sn 584; J iv.14; Miln 26.<br />

Upahata

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