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°bhaṇḍa a treasure trove J iii.150. see Nd 168), 998; J i.99; Pv ii.2 (pettivisayaṁ); Dhs 1035,
1416; Vbh 12, 17, 50, 319; 327; DhA iii. 301; PvA 21 (pe-
Uppajjitar [n. ag. fr. uppajjati] one who produces or is reborn in
tesu), 33, 144, 155. — anuppanna not arisen M ii.11; not of
(with acc.) D i.143 (saggaṁ etc.).
good class D i.97 (see DA i.267).
Uppaṭipāṭiyā [abl. of uppaṭipāṭi, ud + paṭipāṭi] lit. "out of reach",
Uppabbajati [ud + pabbajati] to leave the Order DhA i. 68; PvA
i. e. in a distance J i.89; or impossible Vism 96 (ekapañho pi
55. — pp. °pabbajita. — Caus. uppabbājeti to turn out of
u. āgato nâhosi not one question was impossible to be under-
the Order J iv.219; DhA iv.195. — Caus. II. uppabbajāpeti
stood). As tt. g. "with reference to the preceding", supra Vism
to induce some one to leave the Order J iv.304.
272; SnA 124, 128; DhsA 135 (T. °paṭipāṭika).
Uppabbajjta [ud + pabbajita] one who has left the community of
Uppaṇḍanā (f.) [abstr. fr. ut + paṇd or unknown etym.] ridicul-
bhikkhus, an ex — bhikkhu VvA 319; DhA i.311.
ing, mocking Miln 357; Vism 29; PugA 250 (°kathā).
Uppala [Sk. utpala, uncertain etym.] the (blue) lotus; a waterlily.
Uppaṇḍuppaṇḍukajāta (adj.) [redupl. intens. formation; ud +
The 7 kinds of lotuses, mentioned at J v.37 are: nīla — ratta —
paṇḍu + ka + jāta; paṇḍu yellowish. The word is evidently
set — uppala, ratta — seta — paduma, seta — kumuda, kalla
a corruption of something else, perhaps upapaṇṇḍuka, upa in
meaning of "somewhat like", cp. upanīla, upanibha etc. and — hāra. — D i.75; ii.19; Vin iii.33 (°gandha); J ii. 443; Dh 55;
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reading at Pv ii.1 13 upakaṇḍakin. The latter may itself be a Vv 32 ; 35 ; Pv ii.1 ; iii.10 ; DhA i.384 (nīl°); iii.394 (id.);
d.
corruption, but is expl at PvA 72 by upakaṇḍaka — jāta ThA 254, 255; VvA 132, 161. — What is meant by uppala-
n.
"shrivelled up all over, nothing but pieces (?)". The trsl is patta (lotus — leaf?) at Vin iv.261?
thus doubtful; the BSk. is the P. form retranslated into ut- Uppalaka [uppala + ka] "lotus — like", N. of a hell (cp. BSk.
d.
pāṇḍuka Divy 334, 463, and trsl "very pale"] "having be- utpala at Divy 67 etc.) A v.173. See also puṇḍarika.
come very pale" (?), or "somewhat pale" (?), with dubbaṇṇa in
Uppalin (adj. — n.) [fr. uppala] having lotuses rich in l., only in
Khp, A 234, and in a stock phrase of three different settings,
f. uppalinī a lotus — pond D i.75; ii.38; S i.138; A iii. 26; Vv
viz. (1) kiso lūkho dubbaṇṇo upp° dhamani — santhata — 2
32 ; DA i.219.
gatto Vin i.276; iii.19, 110; M ii.121; distorted to BSk. bhīto
Uppaḷāseti [ud + pra + las, cp. Sk. samullāsayati in same mean-
utp°. kṛśāluko durbalako mlānako at Divy 334. — (2) kiso
ing] to sound out or forth, to make sound Miln 21 (dhamma —
upp°. J vi. 71; DhA iv.66. — (3) upp° dhamanisanth° J i.346;
sankhaṁ). Reading at D ii.337 is upaḷāseti in same meaning.
ii.92; v.95; DhA i.367. Besides in a doubtful passage at Pv
d.
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ii.1 (upakaṇḍakin, v. l. uppaṇḍ° BB.), expl at PvA 72 "up- Uppāṭaka [fr. ud + paṭ in meaning of "biting, stinging"] an insect,
akaṇḍakajāta", vv. ll. uppaṇḍaka° and uppaṇḍupaṇḍuka°. vermin S i.170 (santhāro °ehi sañchanno "a siesta — couch
d.
covered by vermin swarm" trsl p. 215 & note).
Uppaṇḍeti [ut + paṇḍ, of uncertain origin] to ridicule, mock, to
deride, make fun of Vin i.216, 272, 293; iv. 278; A iii.91 = Uppāṭana (nt.) [fr. ud + paṭ] pulling out, uprooting, destroy-
Pug 67 (ūhasati ullapati +); J v.288, 300; DhA ii.29; iii.41; ing, skinning J i.454; ii.283; vi.238; Miln 166; PvA 46 (kes°);
PvA 175 (avamaññati +). — Note. The BSk. utprāsayati at Sdhp 140 (camm°). Cp. sam°.
Divy 17 represents the P. uppaṇḍeti & must somehow be a
Uppāṭanaka (adj.) [fr. uppāṭana] pulling up, tearing out, uproot-
corruption of the latter (vv. ll. at Divy 17 are utprāśayati, ut-
ing J i.303 (°vāta); iv.333 (id.).
prāṇayati & utprāśrayati).
Uppāṭeti [Sk. utpāṭayati, Caus. uf ud + paṭ to split, cp. also BSk.
Uppatati [ud + patati] to fly or rise up into the air; to spring up- utpāṭayati nidhānaṇ to dig out a treasure Av. Ś i.294] to split,
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wards, jump up; 3 sq. pret. udapatta [Sk. *udapaptat] J
tear asunder; root out, remove, destroy Vin ii.151 (chaviṁ to
iii.484 (so read for °patto, & change si to pi); ger. uppatitvā
skin); M ii.110 (attānaṁ); Th 2, 396 (ger. uppāṭiyā = °pāṭetvā
J iii.484; iv.213; PvA 103, 215; and uppacca (q. v.). — pp.
ThA 259); J i.281 (bījāni); iv.162, 382; vi.109 (= luñcati);
uppatita (q. v.).
Miln 86; DhA iii.206. — Caus. uppāṭāpeti in pp. uppāṭāpita
Uppatita [pp. of uppatati] jumped up, arisen, come about Sn 1 caused to be torn off DhA iii.208. See also upphāleti.
(= uddhamukhaṁ patitaṁ gataṁ SnA 4), 591; Dh 222 (= up- 1
Uppāda [Sk. utpāta, ud + pat] flying up, jump; a sudden & un-
panna DhA iii.301); Th 1, 371.
usual event, portent, omen D i.9 (v. l. uppāta) = Vism 30 (T.
Uppatti (f.) [Vedic utpatti, ud + pad] coming forth, product, gen- uppāta, v. l. uppāda) Sn 360; J i.374; vi. 475; Miln 178.
esis, origin, rebirth, occasion A ii.133 (°paṭilābhikāni sany- 2
Uppāda [Sk. utpāda, ud + pad] coming into existence, appear-
ojanāni); Vbh 137 (°bhava), 411; cp. Compendium, 262 f.
ance, birth Vin i.185; D i.185; S iii.39 (+ vaya); iv.14; v.30;
(khaṇa); Miln 127 (°divasa); Vism, 571 sq. (°bhava, 9 fold: A i.152 (+ vaya), 286, 296; ii.248 (taṇh°); iii.123 (citt° state
kāma° etc.); SnA 46, 159, 241, 254, 312, 445; PvA 144, 215. of consciousness); iv.65 (id.); Dh 182, 194; J i.59, 107 (sat°);
On uppatti deva see deva and upapatti. — See also aṭṭhuppatti, Vbh 303 (citt°), 375 (taṇh°); PvA 10; ThA 282. — anuppāda
dānuppatti. either "not coming into existence" D iii.270, M i.60; A i.286,
Uppatha [Sk. utpatha, ud + patha] a wrong road or course D i.10 296; ii.214, 249: iii.84 sq.; Ps i.59, 66; Dhs 1367; or "not ripe"
(°gamana, of planets); S i.38, 43; J v.453; vi. 235; DhA iii.356 D i.12.
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Uppādaka (adj.) (—°) [fr. uppāda ] producing, generating PvA
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Uppanna [pp. of uppajjati] born, reborn, arisen, produced, D 13 (dukkh°). f. °ikā DhA iv.109 (jhān ).
i.192 (lokaṁ u. born into the world); Vin iii.4; Sn 55 °ñāṇa; 2
Uppādana (nt.) [fr. uppada ] making, generating, causing PvA
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