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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Upaka<br />

Upaka ( -- ˚) [for ˚upaga] found only in combn. kulûpaka where second k stands for g. through assimilation<br />

with first k. Only with ref. to a bhikkhu = one who frequents a certain family (for the purpose of getting<br />

alms), a family friend, associate Vin i.192, 208; iii.84; S ii.200 sq.; A iii.258 sq.; Nd2 3851; Pv iii.85; PvA<br />

266. -- f. kulûpik! (bhikkhun") Vin ii.268; iv.66. -- Sporadic in gayh(paka (for ˚ûpaga) at J iv.219.<br />

Upakaccha<br />

Upakaccha (˚ -- ) [upa + kacch!2] only in combn. with ˚antare lit. "in between the hips or loins or arm --<br />

pits", in 3 phrases (cp. Kern, Toev. ii.140 s. v.), viz. upakacchantare katv! taking (it) between the legs J<br />

i.63, 425, khipitv! throwing (it) into the armpits J v.211 & &hapetv! id. J v.46.<br />

Upakacchaka<br />

Upakacchaka [upa + kacch! + ka, cp. Sk. upakak+a in diff. meaning] (1) [= upa + kaccha1 + ka] like an<br />

enclosure, adj. in the form of a hollow or a shelter J i.158. (2) [= upa + kacch!2 + ka] like the armpit, a<br />

hollow, usually the armpit, but occasionally it seems to be applied to the hip or waist Vin iii.39; iv.260<br />

(pudendum muliebre); Miln 293; J v.437 (= kaccha2).<br />

Upaka&&ha<br />

Upaka&&ha (adj.) [pp. of upa + kar$ to draw up or near to] approaehing, near J iv.213 (y!va upaka&&ha --<br />

majjhantik! till nearly noon). Usually in foll. two phrases: upaka&&he k!le when the time was near, i. e. at<br />

the approach of meal time Vin iv.175; VvA 6, 294; and upaka&&h!ya vassûpan!yik!ya as Lent was<br />

approaching Vin i.253; PvA 42; VvA 44. Cp. v(paka&&ha. -- loc. upaka&&he as adv. or prep. "near, in the<br />

neighbourhood of" Nd2 639 (= santike); D!vs v.41 (so read for upaka*&he).<br />

Upaka..hati<br />

Upaka..hati [upa + ka..hati, cp. upaka&&ha] to drag or pull on to (w. dat.), or down to D i.180 (+<br />

apaka..hati); iii.127 (id.); M i.365; S i.49; ii.99; Dh 311 (niray!ya = niraye nibbattapeti DhA iii.484).<br />

Upaka*&ha<br />

Upaka*&ha at D!vs v.41 is to be corrected to upaka&&ha.<br />

Upaka*.akin<br />

Upaka*.akin (Pv ii.113) see under uppa*.ukin.<br />

Upaka**a<br />

Upaka**a (˚ -- ) [upa + ka**a] lit. (spot) near the ear, only in oblique cases or in der. ˚ka (q. v.) Th 1, 200<br />

(upakannamhi close to the ear, under the ear).<br />

Upakannaka<br />

Upakannaka (adj.) [upa + ka**a + ka) by the ear, being at or on the ear of somebody, only in loc. as adv.<br />

upaka**ake secretly Vin i.237; ii.99; iv.20, 271; S i.86; A iii.57; SnA 186; and in cpd. ˚jappin one who<br />

whispers into the ear (of another), spreader of reports A iii. 136. Cp. ka**ajappaka & ka**ajappana.

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