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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Udumbara [Sk. udumbara] the glomerous fig tree, Ficus Glomerata D ii.4; Vin iv.35; A iv.283 (˚kh!dika),<br />

283 (id.), 324 (id.); Sn 5; DhA i.284; SnA 19; KhA 46, 56; VvA 213. Cp. odumbara.<br />

Udeti<br />

Udeti (ud + eti of i to go] to go out or up, to rise (of the sun), to come out, to increase Asl. 169; Vism 156<br />

(eko udet" ti ekodi); J ii.33; iii.324; ppr. udaya' It 85 (!dicco), & udayanto PvA 154 (udayante suriye = sole<br />

surgente). -- pp. udita (see udita1). Cp. udicca & udi.<br />

Udda<br />

Udda1 [Vedic udra, to uda2 water, lit. living in water; Cp. Gr. u(/dros "hydra"; Ohg. ottar = Ags. otor = E.<br />

otter; Lith. ûdra = Obulg. vydra otter] an aquatic animal, the otter (?) Childers s. v. doubts the identity of<br />

this creature with the regular otter, since it lives in the jungle. Is it a beaver -- Vin i.186 (˚camma otter --<br />

skin, used for sandals); Cp. i.102 (˚pota); J iii.51 sq., 335. <strong>The</strong> names of two otters at J iii.333 are Gambh"ra<br />

-- c!rin and Anut"ra -- c!rin.<br />

Udda<br />

Udda2 [for uda2?] water, in passage amakkhito uddena, amakkhito semhena, a. ruhirena i. e. not stained by<br />

any kind of (dirty) fluid D ii.14; M iii.122.<br />

Udda*.a<br />

Udda*.a [ud + da*.a] a kind of building (or hut), in which the sticks stand out (?) Nd1 226 = Nd2 976<br />

(u&anda) = Vism 25 (v. l. BB u&&anda).<br />

Uddaya<br />

Uddaya1 [a (metric?) variant of udaya] gain, advantage, profit Vv 847 (see udaya); J v.39 (satt˚ --<br />

mah!paduma of profit to beings?).<br />

Uddaya<br />

Uddaya2 in compounds dukkh˚ and sukh˚. see udraya.<br />

Uddalom"<br />

Uddalom" [= udda + lomin beaver -- hair -- y ] a woollen coverlet with a fringe at each end D i.7 (= ubhato<br />

dasa' u**! -- may! atthara*a'; keci ubhato uggata -- puppha' ti vadanti DA i.87); A i.181. See however<br />

uddha -- lomin under uddha'.<br />

Uddasseti<br />

Uddasseti [ud + dasseti, Caus. of dassati1] to show, reveal, point out, order, inform, instruct D ii.321 sq.; M<br />

i.480 (read uddassess!mi for conjectured reading uddisiss!mi?); ii.60 (v. l. uddiset˚) A iv.66.<br />

Udd!na<br />

Udd!na (nt.) [fr. ud + d!, dayati to bind: see under d!ma] a group of Suttas, used throughout the Vinaya<br />

Pi&aka, with ref. to each Khandhaka, in the Sa'yutta, the Anguttara and other books (cp. Miln 407) for each

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