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Upasankamati 148 Upassasa<br />

Upasankamati [upa 4- sai) + kram, cp. BSk. upasankramati<br />

Av. 6. 1. 209] — I. to go up to (with ace), to approach,<br />

come near; freq. in stock phrase "yena (Pokkha-<br />

rasSdissa parivesana) ten' upasankami, upasankamitva paii-<br />

Ealte asane nisidP', e. g. Vin 1. 270; D 1.109; n.i, and<br />

passim. — aor. "sankami Pv. II. 2'"; SnA 130, 140; KhA<br />

116; PvA 88; ger. "sankamitva SnA 140; PvA 6, 12,<br />

19, 20, 88; "sankamma Sn 166, 418, 460, 980, 986; inf.<br />

"sankamitur) PvA 79. — . 2. to attend on (as a physi-<br />

cian), to treat Miln 169, 233, 353; DA 1.7.<br />

Upasankamana (nt.) [fr. upasankamati] going near, approach<br />

M n.176; S V.67 = It 107; PvA 232.<br />

Upasankheyya (adj.) [grd of upa 4- sankharoti] to be prepared,<br />

produced or contracted Sn 849 (= °sankhatabba<br />

SnA 549; cp. Ndi 213.<br />

Upasagga [Sk upasarga, of upa -f SfJ] — 1. attack, trouble,<br />

danger Vin 1.33; A l.ioi; Th 2, 353; Dh 139 (where<br />

spelt upassaga, cp. DhA ui.70); Miln 41S. — 2. (tt. g.)<br />

prefix, preposition J n.67 (saij), 126 (apa); IH.121 (ni,<br />

pa); DA 1.245 (adhi); KhA 1 01 (sa° and an"); PvA 88<br />

(atthe nipato a particle put in metri causa, expl"- of handa);<br />

DhsA 163, 405.<br />

Upasagga [follows here!].<br />

Upasaqthapana (f.) [fr. upa + santhapeti] stopping, causing<br />

to cease, settling Pug 18 (see also an°).<br />

Upasanta [pp. of upa -|- Sam, cp. upasammati] calmed,<br />

composed, tranquil, at pease M 1.125; S 1.83, 162; A ui.<br />

394; Sn 848, 919, 1087, 1099; Nd' 210, 352, 434; Nd2<br />

161; Dh 201, 378; Miln 394; DhA III. 260; iv.11'4;<br />

PvA 132 (= santa).<br />

Upasama [Sk. upasama, upa -|- Sam] calm, quiet, appeasement,<br />

allaying, assuagement, tranquillizing Vin 1X0 =<br />

S IV. 331 :^ V. 421 (in fieq. phrase upasamaya abhiiiiiaya<br />

sambodhaya nibbanaya saijvattali; see nibbana III.7); D<br />

1.50; HI. 130 sq., 136 sq., 229 (as one of the 4 objects<br />

of adhitthana, viz. paniia° sacca" caga" upasama"); M I.<br />

67 ; III. 246 ; S t.30, 34 (silena), 46 citta-v-fipasama), 48,<br />

55; 11.223, 277; III. 86 (sankharanai) ... v-upasamo) D 11.<br />

157; S 1.158 (see vnpasama and sankhara); (ariyaq mag-<br />

gai) dukkh°-gaminai)); iv.62, 331; v. 65 (avupasama), 179,<br />

234 (°gamin), 378 sq.; A 1.3 (avupasama), 30, 42; II.14<br />

(vitakk°); III.325 sq.; V.216, 238 sq.; Sn 257, 724, 735,<br />

737; It 18 (dukkh°) 83; Dh 205; Nd' 351; J 1.97; Ps<br />

1.95; Miln 170, 248; Vism 197 (°5nussati); Sdhp 587.<br />

Cp. vi" (vu°).<br />

Upasamati [upa 4- Sam in trs. meaning for usual sammali<br />

in intrs. meaning] to appease, calm, allay, assuage Sn<br />

919; Th 1, 50 (po'- upasama = upasameyya nibbapeyya<br />

Ndi 352). — pp. upasanta q. v.).<br />

Upasamana (nt.) = upasama Th 1, 421 ; Sdhp 335 (dukkh").<br />

Upasampajjati [upa -f- sampajjati] to attain, enter on,<br />

acquire, take upon oneself usually in ger. upasampajja<br />

M 1.89; S 111.8; A IV.13; V.69; Dhs 160 (see DhsA 167);<br />

DA 1.313; SnA 158. — pp. upasampanna (q. v.).<br />

Upasampada (f) [fr. upa -f sai) + pad] — l- taking,<br />

acquiring; obtaining, taking upon oneself, undertaking<br />

D 11.49; M 1.93; A 111.65; Dh 183 (cp. DhA 111.236);<br />

Nctt 44 (kusalassa). — 2. (in special sense) taking up<br />

the bhikkhuship, higher ordination, admission to the privileges<br />

of recognized bhikkhus [cp. BSk. upasampad &<br />

"pads Divy 21, 281 etc.] Vin 1.12, 20, 95, 146 and passim;<br />

111.15; IV.52; D 1.176, 177, 202 ; S 1. 161; A IV.276<br />

sq. & passim; DhA 11.61 (pabbajja+)j PvA 54 (laddh°<br />

one who has received ordination), 179 (id.).<br />

Upasampanna [pp. of upasampajjati] obtained, got, received;<br />

in special sense of having attained the recognition of bhik-<br />

khuship, ordained [cp. BSk. upasampanna Divy 281] S<br />

l.i6l; A V.70; Vin 111.24; 1^-52, 130; Miln 13.<br />

Upasampadeti [Denom. fr. upasampada] i. to attain to,<br />

obtain, produce DhsA 167 (= nipphadeti). — 2. to admit<br />

to bhikkhuship, to ordain Vin iv.130, 226, 317 (= vutt-<br />

hapeti); grd. °etabba Vin 1.64 sq.; iv.48; A v.72.<br />

Upasamphassati [upa + sam + spfSj to embrace J v.297-<br />

Upasammati [Sk. upasamyati, upa + Sam in intrs. function]<br />

to grow calm, to cease, to be settled or composed, to be<br />

appeased S 1.62, 221 ; Dh 100 sq.<br />

Upasavyana (nt.f) [?] "a robe worn over the left shoulder"<br />

(Hardy, Index to ed.) VvA 166 (v. 1. upavasavya).<br />

UpasiQSaka (adj.) [fr. upa 4- slqsati = SaiJS, cp. asiqsaka]<br />

striving after, longing or wishing for Miln 393 (ahar°;<br />

Morris jf P T S. 1884, 75 proposes reading upasinghaka).<br />

Upasingiiaka (adj.) [fr. upa -f singtl] sniffing after J 11.<br />

339; 111.144; Miln 393 (f see upasii)saka).<br />

Upasinghati [upa 4- singh] — i. to sniff at S 1.204 (padumaq);<br />

1.455; J "-3391 4o8; vi.336. — 2. to sniff up<br />

Vin 1.279. — Cans. °ayatl to touch gently KhA 136.<br />

Caus. II. "apeti to touch lightly, to stroke J iv.407.<br />

Upasinghita [pp. of upasinghati] scented, smelled at (loc.)<br />

J VI. 543 (sisarjhi; C. for upagghata).<br />

Upasussati [upa 4- sussati] to dry up M 1.481 ; Sn 433 ; J 1.71.<br />

Upasecana (nt.) [fr. upa 4- sic] sprinkling over, i. e. sauce<br />

Th 1, 842; J 11.422; 111.144; IV.371 (mags°); vi.24. See<br />

also nandi° & magsa".<br />

Upaseniya (f.) [Sk. upa 4- either sayanika of sayana, or<br />

sayaniya of Si] (a girl) who likes to be always near (her<br />

mother), a pet, darling, fondling J VI.64 (=matarar) upagantva<br />

sayanika C).<br />

Upasevati [upa 4- sev] — l. to practice, frequent, pursue<br />

Miln 355. — 2. to serve, honour, Sn 318 (°amana). —<br />

pp. upasevita (q. v.).<br />

Upasevana (f.) [abstr. fr. upasevati] serving, pursuing, following,<br />

service, honouring, pursuit S 111.53 = Nd' 25 =<br />

Nd2 570 (nand" pleasure-seeking); It 68 (bal° & dhir°);<br />

Sn 249 (utu° observance of the seasons); Miln 351.<br />

Upasevita [pp. of upasevati] visited, frequented PvA 147<br />

(for sevita).<br />

Upasevin (adj.) (— [fr<br />

°) upasevati] pursuing, following,<br />

going after A 111.136 (vyatta"); Miln 264 (raj"); DhA<br />

111.482 (para-dar°).<br />

Upasobhati [upa -\- Subh] to appear beautiful, to shine<br />

forth Th 1, 1080. — Caus. "sobheti to make beautiful,<br />

embellish, adorn Vv 52"; j v. 132; PvA 153. — pp.<br />

upasobhita (q. v.).<br />

Upasobhita [pp. of upasobheti] embellished, beautified,<br />

adorned PvA 153, 187; Sdhp 593.<br />

Upassagga see upasagga.<br />

Upassattha [Sk. upaspsja, pp. of upa 4- Sfj] "thrown upon",<br />

overcome, visited, afflicted, ruined, oppressed S iv.29; A<br />

111.226 (udak"); J 1.61; 11.239.<br />

UpaSSaya [fr. upa 4- Sri, cp. assaya & missaya] abode,<br />

resting home, dwelling, asylum S 1.32, 33; Vv 68*;<br />

Miln 160. Esp. freq. as bhlkkhuni° or bbikkhun" a<br />

nunnery Vin 11.259; iv.265, 292; S 11.215; J i'47, 428;<br />

Miln 124.<br />

Upassasa [upa 4- assasa ; upa -f 5 4- Svas] breathing J 1.160.

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