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Ullulita                                                                                           Ussankin



        Ullulita [pp. of ulloleti] waved, shaken (by the wind); waving J  sq., 376; v.347, 350; Sn 26 sq., 416, 646, 684; Dh 422; J
           vi.536.                                                 i.28 (v.203; °kkhandha broadshouldered), 336; v.99 (bharatûs-
                                                                   abha); vi.136; Pug 56; Vism 153 (°camma, in simile); DhA
        Ulloka [ud + lok°] doubtful in its meaning; occurs at Vin i.48 =
                                                                   i.396; SnA 226, 333; KhA 144; PvA 163; VvA 85. — The
           ii.209 as ullokā paṭhamaṁ ohāreti, trsl. Vin Texts by "a cloth to
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                                                                   comp forms of usabha are āsabha, isabha (in nisabha) &
           remove cobwebs", but better by Andersen, Pāli Reader as "as
                                                                   esabha (q. v.). The relations between usabha, vasabha & nis-
           soon as it is seen"; at Vin ii.151 the translators give "a cloth
                                                                   abha are discussed at SnA 40.
           placed under the bedstead to keep the stuffing from coming
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           out". See on term Morris J.P.T.S. 1885, 31. — In cpd ulloka  Usabha (nt.) [= usabha , in special application (?)] a certain
           — paduma at J vi.432 it may mean "bright lotus" (lit. to be  measure of length, consisting of 20 yaṭṭhis (see yaṭṭhi) or 140
           looked at). See ulloketi.                               cubits J i.64 (eight), 70 (id.); ii.91; iv.17 (one), 142 (eight);
                                                                   DhA i.108 (°mattaṁ).
        Ullokaka (adj.) [fr. ulloketi] looking on (to), looking out; in
           phrase mukh° looking into a person's face; i. e. cheerful, win-  Usā (f.) [doubtful] (a certain) food J vi.80.
           ning; or "of bright face", with a winning smile D i.60; DA i.59,  Usīra (m. & nt.) [Sk. uśīra] the fragrant root of Andropogon
           168; PvA 219 (°ika for °aka).
                                                                   Muricatum (cp. bīraṇa) Vin i.201; ii.130 (°mayā vijanī); S
        Ullokita [pp. of ulloketi] looked at, looked on J i.253; DA i 193.  ii.88 (°nāḷi); A ii.199 (id.); Dh 337; J v.39; Th 1, 402 (°attho).
        Ulloketi [ud + lok°, cp. loka, āloka & viloka] to look on to, look  Usu (m. & f) Sk. iṣu] an arrow Vin iii.106 (°loma); D i.9; M i.86;
           for, await J i.232 (ākāsaṁ), 253; ii.221, 434; DA i.153, 168;  iii.133; S i.127; A ii.117; iii.162; J iv.416; vi.79, 248, 454;
           VvA 316. — pp. ullokita (q. v.).                        Miln 331, 339; SnA 466; PvA 155.
                                                                       -kāra an arrow — maker, fletcher M ii.105; Dh 80, 145;
        Ullopana (nt.) = ullumpana DhA i.309 (T. faulty; see remarks
                                                                   Th 1, 29; J ii.275; vi.66; DhA i.288.
           ad locum).
                                                                Usumā (f.) [the diaeretic form of Sk. uṣman, of which the direct
        Ullola [fr. ud + lul] — 1. a wave J iii.228; vi.394. - 2. commotion,
                                                                   equivalent is P. usmā (q. v.)] heat J i.31 (= uṇha iii.55), 243;
           unrest J iv.306, 476.
                                                                   ii.433; Vism 172 (usuma — vaṭṭi — sadisa); DA i.186; DhA
        Ullolanā (f.) [fr. ulloleti] wavering, loitering (in expectation of
                                                                   i.225; ii.20.
           something), greed ThA 243.
                                                                Usuyyaka (adj.) [fr. usuyyā] envious, jealous Vin ii.190; Sn 318,
        Ulloleti [denom. fr. ullola] to stroll or hang about, to wait for,
                                                                   325; J ii.192 (v. l. asuyy°); v.114. — Note. The long vowel
           expect ThA 243. — pp. ullulita.
                                                                   form usūyaka occurs in cpd. abbhusūyaka (q. v.). Spelling
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        Uḷāra (adj.) [Vedic udāra, BSk. audāra] great, eminent, excellent,  ussuyikā occurs at Vv 33 (see VvA 147).
           superb, lofty, noble, rich. — Dhammapāla at VvA 10 — 11
                                                                Usuyyati & Usūyati [Sk. asūyati; fr. usuyā envy] to be jealous
           distinguishes 3 meanings: tīhi atthehi ūḷāraṁ; paṇītaṁ (excel-
                                                                   or envious, to envy (with acc.) Vin i.242; J iii. 27 (ppr. an
           lent), seṭṭhaṁ (best), mahantaṁ (great) Vin iii.41 (°bhoga); D  — usuyyaṁ); Pv ii.3 (maṁ usūyasi = mayhaṁ issaṁ karosi
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           i.96; M iii.38 (°bhogatā); S v.159; Sn 53, 58, 301; Nd 170; J  PvA 87).
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           i.399; v.95; Vv 1 ; 84 ; Pv i.5 12  (= hita samiddha PvA 30);
                                                                Usuyyanā (f.) & Usuyyitatta (nt.) are exegetical abstr. forma-
           VvA 18 (°pabhāva = mahānubhāva); ThA 173, 280; PvA 5, 6,
                                                                   tions of usuyyā (q. v.). Dhs 1121; Pug 19.
           7, 8, 25, 30, 43, 58 and passim; Sdhp 26, 260, 416. — Der.
           oḷārika (q. v.).                                     Usuyyā & Usūyā (f.) [Sk. asūyā] envy, jealousy, detraction S
                                                                   i.127 (ū); Sn 245 (u); J ii.193 (ū); iii.99 (ū; v. l. ussuyyā);
        Uḷāratā (f.) = uḷāratta Sdhp 254.
                                                                   Miln 402 (ū); Dhs 1121 (u); VvA 71 (u); SnA 332 (u).
        Uḷāratta (nt.) [abstr. fr. uḷāra] greatness etc.; only neg. an°
                                                                Usmā (f.) [see usumā] heat D ii.335, 338; M i.295; S ii. iii.143;
           smallness, insignificance, inferiority VvA 24.                                                      n.
                                                                   iv.215, 294; v.212; Dhs 964; DA i.310. — In comb with
        Uḷu [Sk. uḍu, dialectical?] a lunar mansion Miln 178.
                                                                   °kata it appears as usmī°, e. g. at M i 132, 258.
        Uḷunka [dial.?] a ladle, a spoon Vin i.286; J i.120, 157; iii.461;  -gata heated, belonging to heat Dhs 964; as tt. one who
           Miln 8; DhA i.425; ii.3, 20; iv.75, 123.                mortifies or chastises himself, an ascetic J v.209 (= samaṇateja
                                                                   C.; cp. BSk. uṣṇagata & uṣmagata Divy 166, 240, 271. 469,
        Uḷumpa [dial.?] a raft, a float Vin i.230; iii 63 (°ṁ bandhati); J
                                                                   & see Kern's mistakes at Toev. s. v.).
           iv.2; DhA ii.120.
                                                                Ussa (adj.) [der. fr. ud = *ud — s(y)a, in analogy to oma fr. ava;
        Uviṭṭa [= viṭṭha, pp. of viś, with prefixed u] having entered, come
           in D ii.274 (v. l. BK. upa°).                           but taken by Kern, Toev. s. v. as an abbreviated ussada] supe-
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                                                                   rior, higher (opp. oma inferior) A iii.359; Sn 860 (= Nd 251
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        Usabha [Vedic ṛṣabha; Av. aršan male, Gr. α῎ρσην, α῎ρρην
                                                                   with spelling ossa), 954.
           masculine, to Idg. *eres & *rēs to wet, sprinkle (with se-
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                                                                Ussakkati [ud + sakkati, see sakkati] to creep out or up to, to rise
           men), as also in Sk. rasa juice, rasā wet, liquid, Lat. rōs
           dew. A parallel root *ueres in Sk. varṣa rain, Gr. ε῎ρση  A iii.241 sq.; Miln 260.
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           dew; Sk. vṛṣan & vṛṣabha bull] a bull; often fig. as symbol  Ussakkati [by — form of ussukkati] to endeavour Vism 437;
           of manliness and strength (cp. nisabha) D i.6 (°yuddha bull  VvA 95 (Caus. II. ussakkāpesi), 214.
           — fight), 9 (°lakkhaṇa signs on a b.), 127; Vin iii.39 (puris°
                                                                Ussankita (adj.) [pp. of ud + śank] = ussankin A iii.128; DhA
           "bull of a man", a very strong man); A i.188; ii.207; iv.41
                                                                   iii.485 (+ pari°; cp. ā°).
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