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Ussankin                                                                                            Ussāreti



        Ussankin (adj.) [fr. ud + śank] distrustful, fearful, anxious Vin  Ussannatā (f.) [abstr. fr. ussanna] accumulation, fulness, plenty
                                                                                       n.
           ii.192.                                                 Kvu 467 (where Kvu trsl p. 275 gives ussadattā); VvA 18,
                                                                   19.
        Ussankha (adj.) [ud + sankha] with ankles midway (?) in °pāda
               th
           the 7 of the characteristics of a Mahāpurisa D ii.17; iii.143,  Ussaya in °vādika Vin iv.224 is a variant of usuyya° "using en-
           154; DA explains: the ankles are not over the heels, but mid-  vious language, quarrelsome". — Another ussaya [fr. ud +
           way in the length of the foot.                          śri, cp. Sk. ucchrita, P. ussita & ussāpeti] meaning "accumu-
                                                                   lation" is found in cpd. samussaya only.
        Ussajjati [ud + sṛj, cp. BSk. protsṛjati Divy 587] to dismiss, set
           free, take off, hurl A iv.191.                       Ussayāpeti see udassaye.
        Ussaṭa [pp. of ud + sarati of sṛ, cp. saṭa for *sūta] run away M  Ussarati [ud + sarati of sṛ] to run out, run away J i.434 (imper.
           ii.65.                                                  ussaratha); v.437. — pp. ussaṭa (q. v.). — Caus. ussāreti (q.
                                                                   v.).
        Ussada [most likely to ud + syad; see ussanna]: this word is be-
           set with difficulties, the phrase satt — ussada is applied in all  Ussava [Sk. utsava] feast, making merry, holiday Vin iii. 249; J
           kinds of meanings, evidently the result of an original appli-  i.475; ii.13, 248; VvA 7, 109 (°divasa).
           cation & meaning having become obliterated. satt° is taken
                                                                Ussahati [ud + sah, cp. BSk. utsaha Jtm 215; utsahetavya Divy
           as *sapta (seven) as well as *sattva (being), ussada as promi-
                                                                   494; utsahana Divy 490; ucchahate for utsahate Av. Ś ii.21]
           nence, protuberance, fulness, arrogance. The meanings may
                                                                   to be able, to be fit for, to dare, venture Vin i.47, 83; ii.208;
           be tabulated as follows: (1) prominence (cp. Sk. utsedha),
                                                                   iii.17; D i.135; S iv.308, 310; Miln 242; VvA 100. — Caus.
           used in characterisation of the Nirayas, as "projecting, promi-
                                                                   ussāheti (see pp. ussāhita).
           nent hells", ussadanirayā (but see also below 4) J i.174; iv.3,
                                                                Ussāda [fr. ussādeti] throwing up on DA i.122.
           422 (pallankaṁ, v. l. caturassạṁ, with four corners); v.266.
           — adj. prominent ThA 13 (tej — ussadehi ariyamaggadham-  Ussādana (nt.) [to ussādeti, cp. ussādita] — 1. overflowing, pil-
           mehi, or as below 4?). — 2. protuberance, bump, swelling  ing up, abundance M iii.230 (opp. apasādana). — 2. (proba-
           J iv.188; also in phrase sattussada having 7 protuberances, a  bly confused with ussāraṇa) tumult, uproar, confusion A iii.91,
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           qualification of the Mahāpurisa D iii.151 (viz. on both hands,  92 (v. l. ussāraṇa) = Pug 66 (= hatthiassarathâdīnaṁ c eva
           feet, shoulders, and on his back). — 3. rubbing in, anointing,  balakāyassa ca uccāsadda — mahāsaddo Pug A 249).
           ointment; adj. anointed with (—°), in candan° J iii.139; iv.60;  Ussādita [fr. ussādeti, BSk. ucchrāyita Divy 76, 77, 466]. [See
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           Th 1, 267; Vv 53 ; DhA i.28; VvA 237. — 4. a crowd adj.
                                                                   ussāpita & ussārita under ussāpeti & ussāreti. There exists in
           full of (—°) in phrase sattussada crowded with (human be-
                                                                   Pāli as well as in BSk. a confusion of different roots to ex-
           ings) D i.87 (cp. DA i.245: aneka — satta — samākiṇṇa; but in  press the notion of raising, rising, lifting & unfolding, viz.
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           same sense BSk. sapt- otsada Divy 620, 621); Pv iv.1 (of Ni-  sṛ, syad, śri, sad, chad. (See ussada, ucchādana, ussādeti,
                               d.
           raya = full of beings, expl by sattehi ussanna uparûpari nicita  ussāpeti, ussāreti)].
           PvA 221. — 5. qualification, characteristic, mark, attribute, in
                                                                Ussādiyati [Pass. med. of ussādeti, cp. ussada 4] to be in abun-
           catussada "having the four qualifications (of a good village)"
                                                                   dance, to be over Vin ii.167.
           J iv.309 (viz. plenty of people, corn, wood and water C.). The
           phrase is evidently shaped after D i.87 (under 4). As "prepon-  Ussādeti [denom. fr. ussada 1] — 1. to dismiss D iii.128 [for
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           derant quality, characteristic" we find ussada used at Vism  ussāreti ] — 2. to raise, cause to rise up on, haul up, pile
           103 (cf. Asl. 267) in comb ns.  lobh°, dos°, moh°, alobh° etc.  up M i.135; iii.230; A iv.198, 201; Miln 187, 250. — Pass.
           (quoted from the "Ussadakittana"), and similarly at VvA 19 in  ussādiyati (q. v.). — pp. ussādita (q. v.).
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           Dhammapāla's definition of manussa (lobh ādīhi alobh ādīhi
                                                                Ussāpana (nt.) [fr. ussāpeti] lifting up, raising, erecting, unfold-
           sahitassa manassa ussannatāya manussā), viz. sattā manussa  ing (of a flag or banner) A iv.41; Nd 503 (dhamma — dha-
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           — jātikā tesu lobh — ādayo alobh ādayo ca ussadā. — 6.
                                                                   jassa).
           (metaph.) self — elevation, arrogance, conceit, haughtiness
                                                                Ussāpita [pp. of ussāpeti, cp. ussādita] lifted, raised, unfurled
           Vin i.3; Sn 515, 624 (an° = taṇhā — ussada — abhāvena SnA
                        d.
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           467), 783 (expl by Nd 72 under formula sattussada; i. e.  Miln 328 (dhamma — dhaja); J ii.219.
           showing 7 bad qualities, viz. rāga, dosa, moha etc.), 855. —  Ussāpeti [Caus. of ud + śri, cp. BSk. ucchrāpayati Av. S i.384,
           See also ussādana, ussādeti etc.                        386, 387; ii.2] to lift up, erect, raise, exalt Vin ii.195; A iv.43;
                                                                   J ii.219; iv.16; v.95 (chattaṁ); PvA 75 (id.); Miln 21; DhA i.3;
        Ussadaka (adj.) [fr. ussada 4] over — full, overflowing A iii.231,
                                                                   iii 118 (kaṭṭhāni). — pp. ussāpita & ussita (q. v.). See also
           234 (°jāta, of a kettle, with vv. ll. ussuraka° & ussuka°).
                                                                   usseti.
        Ussanna (adj.) [pp. of ud + syad, cp. abhisanna] — 1. overflow-
                                                                Ussāraṇa (nt.) [fr. ussāreti] procession, going or running about,
           ing, heaped up, crowded; extensive, abundant, preponderant,
                                                                   tumult DhA ii.7 (so read for ossāraṇā). Cp. ussādana.
           excessive, full of (°—) Vin i.285 (cīvaraṁ u. overstocked;
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           ii.270 (āmisaṁ too abundant); iii.286; Th 2, 444 (= upacita  Ussārita [pp. of ussāreti ] lifted out or up Vism 63 (samudda-
           ThA 271); J i.48, 145 °kusalamūla); DhA i.26 (id.); (lobho  vīcīhi thale ussārita; v. l. ussādita).
           etc.) Asl. 267; Miln 223 (id.); J i.336 (kāla, fulfilled); iii.418;  Ussāreti [Caus. of ussarati] to cause to move back, to cause to
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           iv.140; Pv iii.5 (°puñña, cp. PvA 197); PvA 71 (°pabhā thick
                                                                   go away or to recede Vin i.32, 46 (here a student, when fold-
           glow). Cp. accussanna. — 2. anointed VvA 237. — 3.
                                                                   ing up his master's robe, has to make the corners move back a
           spread out, wide DhA ii.67 (mahāpaṭhavī u.), 72 (id.).
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