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Uparujjhati                                                                                       Upavāsita



           stopped, broken, annihilated, destroyed D i.223; Th 1, 145; It  (= vijjhati C.).
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           106; Sn 724, 1036, 1110; Nd 159 (= nirujjhati vūpasammati
                                                                Upalitta [pp. of upalimpati] smeared with (—°), stained, tainted
           atthangacchati); Miln 151; Sdhp 280. — pp. uparuddha.
                                                                   Th 2, 467 (cp. ThA 284; T. reads apalitta); Pug 56. Usually
        Uparuddha [pp.   of uparujjhati] stopped, ceased Miln 151  neg. an° free from taint, undefiled M i.319, 386; Miln 318;
           (°jīvita).                                              metri causa anûpalitta S i.141; ii.284; Sn 211, 392, 468, 790,
                                                                   845; Dh 353 (cp. DhA iv.7).
        Uparundhati [upa + rudh] to break up, hinder, stop, keep in
           check M i.243; J i.358; Th 1, 143, 1117; Sn 118, 916 (pot. up-  Upalippati [Pass. of upalimpati] to be defiled; to stick to, hang
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           arundhe, but uparuddhe Nd 346 = uparuddheyya etc.); Miln  on to Sn 547, 812; J iii.66 (= allīyati C.); Miln 250, 337.
           151, 245, 313. — ger. uparundhiya Th 1, 525; Sn 751; aor.
                                                                Upalimpati [upa + lip] to smear, defile D ii.18; Vin iii. 312; J
           uparundhi J iv.133; PvA 271. — Pass. uparujjhati (q. v.).
                                                                   i.178; iv.435; Miln 154. — Pass. upalippati, pp. upalitta (q.
        Uparūḷha [upa + rūḷha, pp. of ruh] grown again, recovered J  v.).
           iv.408 (cakkhu).                                     Upalepa [fr. upa + lip] defilement J iv.435.
        Uparocati [upa + ruc] to please (intrs.) J vi.64.
                                                                Upalohitaka (adj. [upa + lohita + ka, see upa 5] reddish J iii.21
        Uparodati [upa + rud] 1. to lament J vi.551 (fut °rucchati) — 2.  (= rattavaṇṇa C.).
           to sing in a whining tone J v.304.
                                                                Upallaviṁ Sn 1145 see upaplavati.
        Uparodha [fr. upa + rudh] obstacle; breaking up, destruction,  Upavajja (adj.) [grd. of upavadati] blameworthy S iv.59, 60; A
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           end J iii.210, 252; Pv iv.1 ; Miln 245, 313.
                                                                   ii.242. an° blameless, without fault S iv.57 sq; A iv.82; Miln
        Uparodhana (nt.) [fr. upa + rudh] breaking up, destruction Sn  391.
           732, 761.
                                                                Upavajjatā (f.) [abstr. fr. upavajja] blameworthiness S iv. 59
        Uparodheti [Caus of uparundhati] to cause to break up; to hinder,  (an°).
           stop; destroy Vin iii.73.
                                                                Upavaṇṇeti [upa + vaṇṇeti] to describe fully Sdhp 487.
        Uparopa [upa + ropa, cp. upa 5] "little plant", sapling Vin ii.154.
                                                                Upavattati [upa + vṛt] to come to pass, to take place J vi.58.
           See also next.
                                                                Upavadati [upa + vad] to tell (secretly) against, to tell tales; to
        Uparopaka = uparopa, sapling J ii.345; iv.359.
                                                                   insult, blame D i.90; S iii.125 (attā sīlato na upav.); A ii.121
        Upala [Lit. Sk. upala, etym. uncertain] a stone Dāvs iii.87.  (id.); v.88; J ii.196; PvA 13.
        Upalakkhaṇā (f.) & °aṁ (nt.) [upa + lakkhaṇa] discrimination S  Upavana (nt.) [upa + vana, see upa 5] a kind of wood, miniature
           iii.261 (an°); Dhs 16, 20, 292, 1057; Pug 25; VvA 240.  wood, park J iv.431; v.249; Miln 1; VvA 170 (= vana), 344;
                                                                   ThA 201; PvA 102 (ārām°), 177 (mahā°).
        Upalakkheti [upa + lakṣay] to distinguish, discriminate Vism
           172.                                                 Upavasati [upa + vasiti]. — 1. to dwell in or at J iii.113; DA
                                                                   i.139. — 2. to live (trs.); to observe, keep (a holy day); only in
        Upaladdha [pp. of upalabhati] acquired, got, found J vi. 211
                                                                   phrase uposathaṁ upavasati to observe the fast day S i.208;
           (°bāla; v. l. paluddha°); Sdhp 4, 386.
                                                                   A i.142, 144, 205; Sn 402 (ger. upavassa); J iii.444; SnA 199;
        Upaladdhi (f.) [fr. upa + labh] acquisition; knowledge Miln 268;
                                                                   PvA 209. — pp. upavuttha (q. v.). See also uposatha.
           VvA 279.
                                                                Upavāda [fr. upa + vad] insulting, railing; blaming, finding fault
        Upalabhati [upa + labh] to receive, get, obtain to find, make out  1
                                                                   Nd 386; PvA 269; an° (adj.) not grumbling or abusing Dh
           Miln 124 (kāraṇaṁ); usually in Pass. upalabbhati to be found
                                                                   185 (anûpa° metri causa).
           or got, to be known; to exist M i.138 (an°); S i.135; iv.384; Sn
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           858; Pv ii.11 (= paccanubhavīyati PvA 146); Kvu 1, 2; Miln  Upavādaka (adj.) [fr. upavāda] blaming, finding fault, speaking
                                                                   evil of (gen.), generally in phrase ariyānaṁ u. insulting the
           25; PvA 87.
                                                                   gentle Vin iii.5; A i.256; iii.19; iv.178; v.68; It 58, 99. — an°
        Upalāpana (nt.) [fr. upa + lap] talking over or down, persuasion;
                                                                   Ps i.115; Pug 60.
           diplomacy, humbug D ii.76; Miln 115, 117.
                                                                Upavādin (adj. [fr. upavāda] = upavādaka; in ariy° S i. 225;
        Upalāpeti [Caus. of upa + lap] to persuade, coax, prevail upon,             39
                                                                   ii.124; v.266; Pv iv.3 . an° M i.360.
           talk over, cajole Vin i.119; iii.21; J ii.266; iii.265; iv.215; PvA
                                                                Upavāyati [upa + vāyati] to blow on or towards somebody M
           36, 46, 276.
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                                                                   i.424; A iv.46; Th 1, 544; Pv iii.6 ; Miln 97.
        Upalāḷita [pp. of upalāḷeti] caressed, coaxed Sdhp 301.
                                                                Upavāsa [fr. upa + vas, see upavasati] keeping a prescribed day,
        Upalāḷeti [Caus. of upa + lal; cp. BSk. upalāḍayati Divy 114,
                                                                   fasting, self — denial, abstaining from enjoyments [Same as
           503]. — 1. to caress, coax, fondle, win over J ii. 267; Vism
                                                                   uposatha; used extensively in BSk. in meaning of uposatha, e.
           300; Sdhp 375. — 2. to boast of, exult in J ii.151. — pp.
                                                                   g. at Av. Ś i.338, 339; Divy 398 in phrase aṣṭânga — saman-
           upalāḷita (q. v.).
                                                                   vāgataṁ upavāsaṁ upavasati] A v.40 (? uncertain; vv. ll. up-
                                                                                                                 n.
        Upaḷāseti [upa + Caus. of las] to sound forth, to (make) sound (a  āsaka, ovāpavāssa, yopavāsa); J vi.508; SnA 199 (in expl of
           bugle) D ii.337 (for uppaḷāseti? q. v.).                uposatha).
        Upalikkhati [upa + likh] to scratch, scrape, wound A iii. 94 sq.  Upavāsita (adj.) (upa + vāsita] perfumed PvA 164 (for gandha —
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