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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Upl!peti<br />

Upl!peti [Sk. avapl!vayati, Caus. of ava + plu, with sub- stitution of ud for ava; see also uppilavati] to<br />

immerse M i.135 (vv. ll. upal˚ & opil˚); J iv.162 (fig. put into the shade, overpower; v. l. upal˚). See also<br />

opil!peti & ubbill!vita.<br />

Ubba&uma<br />

Ubba&uma (adj.) [ud + *v%ti (of v%t) + ma (for m! > mant); cp. Sk. udv%tta & v%timant] going out of its<br />

direction, going wrong (or upset?), in phrase ubba&uma' ratha' karoti to put a cart out of its direction A iv.<br />

191, 193.<br />

Ubba&&eti<br />

Ubba&&eti [Caus. of ud + v%t, as doublet of ubbatteti, cp. BSk. udvartayati Divy 12, 36] to anoint, give<br />

perfumes (to a guest), to shampoo J i.87 (gandhacu**ena), 238 (id.); v.89, 438.<br />

Ubba&&haka<br />

Ubba&&haka misprint in Pug Index as well as at Pug A 233 for ubbha&&haka (q. v.).<br />

Ubbattati<br />

Ubbattati [ud + v%t] to go upwards, to rise, swell J vi. 486 (s!garo ubbatti). See also next.<br />

Ubbatteti<br />

Ubbatteti [Caus. of ud + v%t, of which doublet is ubba&&eti; cp. also ubba&uma] -- 1. to tear out J i.199; Miln<br />

101 (sadevake loke ubbattiyante); DhA i.5 (hadayama'sa'), 75 (rukkha'). -- 2. to cause to swell or rise J<br />

iii.361 (Gang!sota'); iv.161 (samudda'). -- 3. (intrs.) to go out of direction, or in the wrong direction Vism<br />

327 (neva ubba&&ati na viva&&ati; v. l. uppa&&ati); DhA iii.155.<br />

-- 153 --<br />

Ubbadhati<br />

Ubbadhati [ud + vadhati] to kill, destroy Sn 4 (praet. udabbadhi = ucchindanto vadheti SnA 18).<br />

Ubbandhati<br />

Ubbandhati [ud + bandhati] to hang up, strangle Vin iii. 73 (rajjuy!); J i.504 (id.); iii.345; Th 2, 80; Vism<br />

501; VvA 139, 207 (ubbandhitu -- k!m! in the intention of hanging herself).<br />

Ubbar"<br />

Ubbar" (f.) [Sk. urvar!, Av. urvara plant] fertile soil, sown field; fig. woman, wife J vi 473 (= orodha C.).<br />

Ubbasati<br />

Ubbasati see ubbisati.

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