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Uggaṇhāti Ucca
(uggahaṇanta = uggahaṇanti = uggaṇhanti SnA 561); imper. & gilati] to vomit up ("swallow up") to spit out Ud 14 (uggir-
uggaṇha J ii.30 (sippaṁ) & uggaṇhāhi Miln 10 (mantāni); itvāna); DA i.41 (uggāraṁ uggiranto). Cp. BSk. prodgīrṇa
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ger. uggayha Sn 832, 845; Nd 173. — Caus. uggaheti in cast out Divy 589.
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same meaning Sdhp 520; aor. uggahesi Pv iii.5 (nakkhatta 2
Uggirati [cp. Sk. udgurate, ud + gur] to lift up, carry Vin iv.147
— yogaṁ = akari PvA 198); ger. uggahetvā J v.282, VvA 98 d.
= DhA iii.50 (talasattikaṁ expl by uccāreti); J i.150 (āvud-
(vipassanākammaṭṭhānaṁ); infin. uggahetuṁ VvA 138 (sip-
hāni); vi.460, 472. Cp. sam°.
paṁ to study a craft). — Caus. II. uggaṇhāpeti to instruct J 1
Uggilati = uggirati , i. e. to spit out (opp. ogilati) M i.393; S
v. 217; vi.353. — pp. uggahita (q. v.). See also uggahāyati.
iv.323; J iii.529; Miln 5; PvA 283.
— A peculiar ppr. med. is uggāhamāna going or wanting to
learn DA i 32 (cp. uggāhaka). Uggīva (nt.) [ud + gīva] a neckband to hold a basket hanging
ɔ
down J vi.562 (uggīvañ c âpi aṁsato = aṁsakūṭe pacchi —
Uggata [pp. of uggacchati] come out, risen; high, lofty, exalted
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J iv.213 (suriya), 296 (°atta), 490; v.244; Pv iv.1 (°atta one lagganakaṁ C.).
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who has risen = uggata — sabhāva samiddha PvA 220); VvA Ugghaṁseti [ud + ghṛṣ, see ghaṁsati ] to rub Vin ii.106. - pp.
217 (°mānasa); DA i.248; PvA 68 (°phāsuka with ribs come ugghaṭṭha (q. v.).
out or showing, i. e. emaciated, for upphāsulika). Cp. acc°.
Ugghaṭita (adj.) [pp. of ud + ghaṭati; cp. BSk. udghaṭaka skilled
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Uggatta in all Pv. readings is to be read uttatta°, thus at Pv iii.3 ; Divy 3, 26 and phrase at M Vastu iii.260 udghaṭitajña] striv-
PvA 10, 188. ing, exerting oneself; keen, eager in cpd. °ññū of quick un-
derstanding A ii.135; Pug 41; Nett 7 — 9, 125; DA i.291.
Uggatthana at J vi.590 means a kind of ornament or trinket, it
should prob. be read ugghaṭṭana [fr. ghaṭṭeti] lit. "tinkling", Ugghaṭeti [ud + ghaṭati] to open, reveal (? so Hardy in Index to
i. e. a bangle. Nett) Nett 9; ugghaṭiyati & ugghaṭanā ibid.
Uggama [fr. ud + gam; Sk. udgama] rising up Sdhp 594. Ugghaṭṭa (Ugghaṭṭha?) [should be pp. of ugghaṁsati = Sk.
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udghṛṣṭa, see ghaṁsati , but taken by Bdhgh. either as pp.
Uggamana (°na) (nt.) [fr. ud + gam] going up, rising; rise (of sun
of or an adj. der. fr. ghaṭṭ, see ghaṭṭeti] knocked, crushed,
& stars) D i.10, 240; S ii.268 (suriy°); J iv.321 (an°), 388; Pv
ii.9 41 (suriy°); DA i.95 (= udayana); DhA i.165 (aruṇ°); ii.6 rubbed against, only in phrase ughaṭṭa-pāda foot — sore Sn
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(id.); VvA 326 (oggaman°); PvA 109 (aruṇ°). Cp. ugga & 980 (= maggakkamaṇena ghaṭṭa — pādatala etc. SnA 582); J
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iv.20 (ṭṭh; expl by uṇha — vālukāya ghaṭṭapāda); v.69 (= raj
uggama.
okiṇṇa — pāda C. not to the point).
Uggaha (adj) (—°) [fr. ud + gṛh, see gaṇhāti] — 1. taking up,
Uggharati [ud + kṣar] to ooze Th 1, 394 = DhA iii.117.
acquiring, learning Vism 96 (ācariy°), 99 (°paripucchā), 277
(kananaṭṭhānassa). — 2. noticing, taking notice, perception Ugghāṭana (nt.?) [fr. ugghāṭeti] that which can be removed, in
(as opp. to manasikāra) Vism 125, 241 sq. neg. an° Sn 912 (= °kiṭikā a curtain to be drawn aside Vin ii.153 (cp. Vin Texts
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gaṇhāti Nd 330). Cp. dhanuggaha. iii.174, 176). Ch s. v. gives "rope & bucket of a well" as
meaning (kavāṭaṁ anugghāṭeti). Cp. ugghaṭanā.
Uggahaṇa (nt.) [fr. uggaṇhāti] learning, taking up, studying PvA
3 (sipp°). As uggaṇhana at Vism 277. Ugghāṭita [pp. of ugghāṭeti] opened Miln 55; DhA i.134.
Uggahāyati [poetic form of uggaheti (see uggaṇhati), but accord- Ugghāṭeti [for ugghaṭṭeti, ud + ghaṭṭ but BSk. udghāṭayati Divy
ing to Kern, Toev. s. v. representing Ved. udgṛbhāyati] to 130] to remove, take away, unfasten, abolish, put an end to
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take hold of, to take up Sn 791 (= gaṇhāti Nd 91). — ger. Vin ii.148 (tālāni), 208 (ghaṭikaṁ); iv.37; J ii.31; vi.68; Miln
uggahāya Sn 837. 140 (bhava — paṭisandhiṁ), 371; Vism 374. — Caus. II. ug-
ghāṭāpeti to have opened J v.381.
Uggahita [pp. of uggaṇhāti] taken up, taken, acquired Vin i.212; J
iii.168 (°sippa, adj.), 325; iv.220; vi 76; Vism 241. The metric Ugghāta [ud + ghāta] shaking, jolting; jolt, jerk Vin ii. 276 (yān°);
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form is uggahīta at Sn 795, 833, 1098; Nd 175 = Nd 152 (= J vi.253 (an°); DhA iii.283 (yān°).
gahita parāmaṭṭha).
Ugghāti (f.) [fr. ud + ghāta] — 1. shaking, shock VvA 36. —
d.
Uggahetar [n. ag. to ugganhāti, Caus. uggaheti] one who takes 2. striking, conquering; victory, comb with nighāti Sn 828;
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up, acquires or learns A iv.196. Nd 167; SnA 541; Nett 110 (T. reads ugghāta°).
Uggāra [ud + gṛ or *g&lcircle; to swallow, see gala & gilati; lit. Ugghātita [pp. of ugghāteti, denom. fr. udghāta] struck, killed A
to swallow up] spitting out, vomiting, ejection Vism 54; DA iii.68.
i.41; KhA 61. Ugghosanā (f.) [abstr. fr. ugghoseti, cp. ghosanā] proclamation
Uggāhaka (adj. — n.) [fr. ud + gṛh, see uggaṇhāti] one who is DA i.310.
eager to learn J v.148 [cp. M Vastu iii.373 ogrāhaka in same
Ugghoseti [ud + ghoseti] to shout out, announce, proclaim J i.75;
context].
DhA ii.94; PvA 127.
Uggāhamāna see uggaṇhāti.
Ucca (adj.) [For udya, adj. formation from prep. ud above, up]
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Uggirati [Sk. udgirati, ud + gṛ ; but BSk. udgirati in meaning high (opp. avaca low) D i.194; M ii.213; A v.82 (°ṭhāniyaṁ
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to sing, chant, utter, formation fr. gṛ instead of gṛ , pres. nīce ṭhāne ṭhapeti puts on a low place which ought to be placed
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gṛṇāti; in giraṁ udgirati Jtm 31 . — The by — form uggirati high); Pv iv.7 (uccaṁ paggayha lifting high up = uccataraṁ
is uggilati with interchange of I̊ and ṛ, roots *gr̥ & *gI̊, see gala katvā PvA 265); Pug 52, 58; DA i.135; PvA 176.
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