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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Ucchi&&haka<br />

Ucchi&&haka (fr. ucchi&&ha) = ucchi&&ha J iv.386; vi.63, 509.<br />

Ucchindati<br />

Ucchindati [ud + chid, see chindati] to break up, destroy, annihilate S v.432 (bhavata*ha'), A iv.17 (fut.<br />

ucchecch!mi to be read with v. l. for T. ucchejjiss!mi); Sn 2 (pret. udacchida), 208 (ger. ucchijja); J v.383;<br />

Dh 285. Pass. ucchijjati to be destroyed or annihilated, to cease to exist S iv.309; J v.242, 467; Miln<br />

192; PvA 63, 130 (= na pavattati), 253 (= natthi). -- pp. ucchinna (q. v.).<br />

Ucchinna<br />

Ucchinna [pp. of ucchindati] broken up, destroyed S iii. 10; A v.32; Sn 746. Cp. sam˚.<br />

Ucchu<br />

Ucchu [Sk. cp. Vedic Np. Ik+v!ku fr. ik+u] sugar -- cane Vin iv.35; A iii.76; iv.279; Miln 46; DhA iv.199<br />

(˚(na' yanta sugar -- cane mill), PvA 257, 260; VvA 124. -- agga (ucch˚) top of s. c. Vism 172. -- kha*.ik!<br />

a bit of sugar -- cane Vv 3326. -- kh!dana eating s. c. Vism 70. -- khetta sugar -- cane field J i.339; VvA<br />

256. -- ga*&hik! a kind of sugar -- cane, Batatas Paniculata J i.339; vi.114 (so read for ˚gha&ika). -- p!la<br />

watchman of s. -- c. VvA 256. -- p")ana, cane -- pressing, Asl. 274. -- pu&a sugar -- cane basket J iv.363. --<br />

b"ja seed of s. -- c. A i.32; v.213. -- yantra a sugar -- mill J i.339. -- rasa s. -- c. juice Vin i.246; Vism 489;<br />

VvA 180 -- v!ta, Asl. 274. -- s!l!, Asl. 274.<br />

Uccheda<br />

Uccheda [fr. ud + chid, chind, see ucchindati & cp. cheda] breaking up, disintegration, perishing (of the<br />

soul) Vin iii.2 (either after this life, or after k!madeva life, or after brahmadeva life) D i.34, 55; S iv.323;<br />

Nd1 324; Miln 413; Nett 95, 112, 160; DA i.120. -- di&&hi the doctrine of the annihilation (of the soul), as<br />

opp. to sassata -- or atta -- di&&hi (the continuance of the soul after death) S ii.20; iii.99, 110 sq; Ps i.150,<br />

158; Nd1 248 (opp. sassati˚); Dhs 1316; Nett 40, 127; SnA 523 (opp. atta˚). -- v!da (adj.) one who<br />

professes the doctrine of annihilation (ucchedadi&&hi) Vin i.235; iii.2; D i.34, 55; S ii.18; iv.401; A iv.174,<br />

182 sq.; Nd1 282; Pug 38. -- v!din = ˚v!da Nett 111; J v.244.<br />

-- 128 --<br />

Ucchedana<br />

Ucchedana (adj.) [fr. ud + chid] cutting off, destroying; f. ˚an" J v.16 (sur!).<br />

Ucchedin<br />

Ucchedin (adj.) an adherent of the ucchedav!da J v.241.<br />

Ucchepaka<br />

Ucchepaka (nt.) [= ucchi&&haka in sense of ucchi&&ha- bhatta] leavings of food M ii.7 (v. l. uccepaka with cc<br />

for cch as ucci&&ha: ucchi&&ha). <strong>The</strong> passage is to be read ucchepake va te rat!. A diff. connotation would be<br />

implied by taking ucchepaka = uñch!, as Neumann does (Majjhima trsl.2 ii.682).<br />

Uju & Ujju

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