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Uvitta 157 Ussaya<br />

Uvltts [=v'!tha, pp. ofvlS, with prefixed u] having entered,<br />

come in D U.274 (v. 1. BK. upa°).<br />

Usabha' [Vedic rsabha; Av. ar^an male, Gr. i^pTtfv, iippifv<br />

masculine, to Idg. *eres & *res to wet, sprinkle (with<br />

semeu), as also in Sk. rasa juice, rasa wet, liquid, Lat.<br />

ros dew. A parallel root *ueres in Sk. varsa rain, Gr.<br />

IffOTf dew; Sk. vrsan & vrsabha bull] a<br />

as symbol of manliness and strength (cp.<br />

bull; often fig.<br />

nisabha) D 1.6<br />

(°yuddha bull-fight), 9 ("lakkhana signs on a b.), 127;<br />

Vin 1H.39 (puris° "bull of a man", a very strong man);<br />

A 1.188; 11.207; IV.41 sq., 376; V.347, 350; Sn 26 sq.,<br />

416, 646, 684; Dh 422; J 1.28 (v.203; "kkhandha broadshouldered),<br />

336; V.99 (bharatusabha); vi.136; Pug 56;<br />

Vism 153 (°camma, in simile); DhA 1.396; SnA226, 333;<br />

KhA 144; PvA 163; VvA 85. — <strong>The</strong> comp"- forms of<br />

usabha are asabba, isabha (in nisabha) & esabha (q.v.).<br />

<strong>The</strong> relations between usabha, vasabha & nisabha are<br />

discussed at SnA 40.<br />

Usabha- (nt.) [= usabha', in special application (?)] a certain<br />

measure of length, consisting of 20 yatthis (see yatthi)<br />

or 140 cubits J 1.64 (eight), 70 (id.); 11.91; IV. 1 7 (one),<br />

142 (eight); DhA 1.108 (°mattaij).<br />

Usa (() [doubtful] (a certain) food J vi.80.<br />

Utini (in. & nt.) [Sk. usira] the fragrant root of Andropogon<br />

Muricatum (cp. blrana) Vin 1.201 ; 11. 130 ("maya vijani);<br />

S 11.88 ("nali); A n.199 (id.); Dh 337; J v.39; Th i,<br />

402 (*attho).<br />

USU (m. & f) Sk. isu] an arrow Vin 111.106 (°loma); D<br />

1.9; M 1.86; III. 133; Si. 127; A n.117; in. 162; J iv.416;<br />

VI.79, 248, 454; Miln 331, 339; SnA 466; PvA 155.<br />

-kara an arrow-maker, fletcher M II. 105; Dh 80, 145;<br />

Th I, 29; J 11.275; ^1.66; DhA 1.288.<br />

Ustima (f.) [the diaeretic form of Sk, u^man, of which the<br />

direct equivalent is P. usma (q.v.)] heat J 1.31 (= unha<br />

m.55), 243; 11.433; Vism 172 (usuma-vatti-sadisa); DA<br />

I.l86; DhA 1.225; "-^o-<br />

Usuyyaka (adj.) [fr. usuyya] envious, jealous Vin 11.190;<br />

11.192 (v.l. asuyy°); v. 114. — /^o/e. <strong>The</strong><br />

Sn 318, 325; J<br />

long vowel form usuyaka occurs in cpd. abbhusuyaka<br />

(q. v.). Spelling ussuyika occurs at Vv 33" (see VvA 147).<br />

Usuyyatl & Usuyatl [Sk. asSyali ; fr. usuya envy] to be<br />

jealous or envious, to envy (with ace.) Vin 1. 242; J III.<br />

27 (ppr. an-usuyyaq); Pv 11.3'" (mai) usQyasi = mayhaq<br />

issai) karosi PvA 87).<br />

Usuyyana (f.) & Usuyyltatta (nt.) are exegetical abstr.<br />

formations of usuyya (q.v.). Dhs 1121; Pug 19.<br />

UsUyy3 & Usuya (f ) [Sk. asuyS] envy, jealousy, detraction<br />

S 1.127 (u); Sn 24s (u); J 11.193 (u); iu.99 (u; v.l.<br />

ussuyya); Miln 402 (u); Dhs 1121 (u); VvA 71 (u);<br />

SnA 332 (u).<br />

UsmS (f.) [see usuma] heat D 11.335, 338; M 1295; S 11.<br />

III. 143; IV.215, 294; V.212; Dhs 964; DA 1.310. — In<br />

comb"- with °kata it appears as usmr, e. g. at M 1 132, 258.<br />

-gata heated, belonging to heat Dhs 964; as tt. one<br />

who mortifies or chastises himself, an ascetic j v. 209 (==<br />

samapateja C. ; cp. BSk. usnagata & ujmagata Divy 166,<br />

240, 271, 469, & see Kern's mistakes at Totv. s. v.).<br />

Ussa (adj.) [der. fr. ud ^ •ud-s(y)a, in analogy to oma fr.<br />

ava ; but taken by Kern, Tom. s. v. as an abbreviated<br />

ussada] superior, higher (opp. oma inferior) A 111.359;<br />

Sn 860 (=Nd' 251 with spelling ossa), 954.<br />

Ussakkatl' [ud -|- Sfp, see sakkati] to creep out or up to,<br />

to rise A III. 241 sq.; Miln 260.<br />

UssakkatP [by-form of ussukkati] to endeavour Vism 437<br />

VvA 95 (Cans. II. ussakkapesi), 214.<br />

Ussankita (adj.) [pp. of ud -(- Sank] = ussankin A IU.I28-,<br />

DhA 111.485 (+pari°; cp. a").<br />

Ussankin (adj.) [fir. nd 4- took] distrustful, fearful, anxious<br />

Vin 11.192.<br />

Ussankha (adj.) [ud -f- sankha] with ankles midway (?) in<br />

°pada the 7

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