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Ussayapetl see udassaye.<br />

tJssayapeti 158 Usse<strong>net</strong>l<br />

Ussarati [ud -f- sarati of 8f] to run out, run away J 1.434<br />

(imper. ussaratha); v.437. — pp. ussata (q.v.). — Caus.<br />

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

Ussava [Sk. utsava] least, making merry, holiday Vin III.<br />

249; J 1475; "IS, 248; VvA 7, 109 ("divasa).<br />

Ussahati [ud-(-sah, cp. BSk. utsaha Jtm 215; utsahetavya<br />

Divy 494; utsahana Divy 490; ucchahate for utsahate<br />

Av. b 11.21] to be able, to be fit for, to dare, venture<br />

Vin 1.47, 83; 11.208; III.17; D 1. 135 ; S IV.30S, 310; Miln<br />

242; VvA 100. — Caus. ussahati (see pp. ussahita).<br />

Ussada [fr. ussadeli] throwing up on DA 1.122.<br />

Ussadana (nt.) [to ussadeti, cp. ussadita] — 1. overflowing,<br />

piling up, abundance M in. 230 (opp. apasadana). — 2.<br />

(probably confused with ussarana) tumult, uproar, con-<br />

fusion A III. 91, 92 (v. 1. ussarana) =: Pug 66 (= hatthiassarathadlnaij<br />

c^eva balakayassa ca uccasadda-mahasaddo<br />

Tug A 249).<br />

Ussadita [fr. ussadeti, BSk. ucchrayita Divy 76, 77, 466].<br />

[See ussSpita & ussarita under ussapeti & ussareti. <strong>The</strong>re<br />

exists in <strong>Pali</strong> as well as in BSk. a confusion of diflTerent<br />

roots to express the notion of raising, rising, lifting &<br />

unfolding, viz. sf, Syad, M, Sad, chad. (See ussada,<br />

uccliadana, ussadeti, ussapeti, ussareti)].<br />

Ussadiyatl [Pass. med. of ussadeti, cp. ussada 4] to be<br />

in abundiince, to be over Vin 11. 167.<br />

Ussadeti [denom. fr. ussada l] — i. to dismiss D III. 128<br />

[for ussareti'] — 2. to raise, cause to rise up on, fiaul<br />

up, pile up M 1. 135; m.230; A IV.198, 201; Miln 187,<br />

250. — I'ass. ussadiyati (q. v.). — pp. ussadita (q. v.).<br />

Ussapana (nt.) [fr. ussapeti] lifting up, raising, erecting,<br />

unfolding (of a flag or banner) A iv.41; Nd^ 503<br />

(dhamma-dhajassa).<br />

Ussaplta [pp. of ussapeti, cp. ussadita] lifted, raised, unfurled<br />

Miln 328 (dhamma-dhaja) ; J 11,219.<br />

Ussapeti [Caus. of ud + M, cp. BSk. ucchrapayati Av.<br />

S 1.384, 386, 387; 11.2] to lift up, erect, raise, exalt Vin<br />

11.195; A IV.43; J 11.219; IV. 16; V.95 (chattar)); PvA 75<br />

(id.); Miln 21; DhA 1.3; iii 118 (katthani). — pp. ussa-<br />

pita & usslta (q. v.). See also usseti.<br />

Ussarana (nt.) [fr. ussareti] procession, going or running<br />

about, tumult DhA 11.7 (so read for ossarana). Cp. ussadana.<br />

Ussarita [pp. of ussareti'^] lifted out or up Vism 63 (samuddaviclhi<br />

thale ussarita; v.l. ussadita).<br />

Ussareti' [Caus. of ussarati] to cause to move back, to<br />

cause to go away or to recede Vin 1.32, 46 (here a<br />

student, when folding up his master's robe, has to make<br />

the corners move back a hand's breadth each time. <strong>The</strong>n<br />

the crease or fold will change and not tend to wear<br />

through), 276; 11.237 (here the reading ussSdeti may be<br />

preferred); J 1.419; iv.349; v. 347. — Caus. 11. ussara-<br />

peti J 11.290.<br />

Ussareti' [= ussadeti] to cause to raise aloft (of a flag),<br />

to lift J V.3I9 (= ussapeti). — pp. ussarita.<br />

Ussava' [either = Sk. avasyaya, or to ud + sru] hoarfrost,<br />

dew D II. 19; J IV.I20; v.417; "bindu a dew drop<br />

A IV.137; Pv IV. i5; SnA 458; in comparisons: Vism<br />

231, 633.<br />

Ussava^ [fr. ud -f sru] outflow, taint, stain (cp. asava)<br />

DhA IV. 165 (tanha°; v.l. ussada, to ussada 6).<br />

Ussavana (nt.) [= ussapana] proclamation (of a building<br />

as legal store house); in °antika within the proclaimed<br />

limit Vin 1.239.<br />

Ussasa see niruss3sa.<br />

Ussaiia [Sk. utsaha & utsaha, see ussahati] strength, power,<br />

energy; endeavour, good-will M 11. 174; S v.440; A I.<br />

147; "93. 195; "i-VSi 307; IV.320; V.93 sq.; Miln 323,<br />

329 (dhiti-f) Vism 330; Sdhp 49, 223, 535, 619; SnA<br />

50; DhA III. 394; PvA 31, 106, 166; VvA 32, 48. — In<br />

exegetical literature often combd- with the quSsi synonym<br />

ussolhi e.g. at Nd^ s. v.; Dhs 13, 22, 289, 571.<br />

Ussahana (f) [fr. ussahati, cp. BSk. utsahana Divy 490]<br />

= ussaha Nett 8.<br />

Ussahita [pp. of ussaheti, Caus. of ussahati] determined,<br />

incited, encouraged, urged J 1.329; VvA 109; PvA 201.<br />

Cp. sam°.<br />

Usslticati [ud -f sic] to bale out, exhaust J 1.450; 11.70;<br />

IV.16; Miln 261.<br />

Ussificana (nt.) [fr. ussiiicatl] drying, baling out, raising<br />

water, exhausting J 1.417.<br />

Ussita [Sk. ucchrita, pp. of ud -f- Sri, see ussapeti] erected,<br />

high S V.228; Th I, 424 (pannaddhaja); J v. 386; Vv<br />

84"; VvA 339. Cp. sam". •<br />

Ussisalca (m.) [ud -(- slsa -)- ka] the head of a bed, a pillow<br />

for the head J 1.266; n.410, 443; IV. 1 54; v.99; VI. 32,<br />

37, 56; DhA 1.184 (°passe, opp. pada-passe).<br />

Ussuica (adj.) [Sk. utsuka, also BSk. e.g. Jim 3i'>8] — l.<br />

endeavouring, zealous, eager, active S 1.15 (an° inactive);<br />

A IV.266; Sn 298. — 2. greedy, longing for Dh 199 (an°).<br />

Ussukita (adj.) = ussukin; only neg. an° free from greed<br />

VvA 74.<br />

Ussul(in (adj.) [fr. ussuka] greedy, longing ; only neg. an°<br />

Pug 23.<br />

Ussukka (nt.) [*'Utsukya fr. ussuka; cp. BSk. utsukya Divy<br />

601 and autsukya Av. S 1.85] zeal, energy, endeavour,<br />

hard work, eagerness Vin 1.50; S iv.288, 291, 302; Nd^<br />

s. V. Nett 29; VvA 147; PvA 5, 135; Vism 90 (apajjati);<br />

644 ("ppahanaq). — Cp. appossukka.<br />

Ussukkata (f.) = ussukka A Y.195.<br />

Ussukkati [denom. fr. ussukka] to endeavour D 1.230. —<br />

Caus. II. ussukkapeti to practice eagerly, to indulge in,<br />

to perform VvA 95, 98, 243. See also ussakkati.<br />

USSUta (adj.) [pp. of ud -f- SrU, cp. avassuta] defiled, lust-<br />

ful (cp. asava), only neg. an" free from defilement Dh 400.<br />

Ussuya, Ussuyaka, uss.<br />

UsSUSSati [ud -f- sussati of 5u$] to dry up (intrs.) S 1.1 26;<br />

IH.149 (mahasamuddo u.); Sn 985; J vi.195.<br />

Ussura (adj ) [ut -j- sura] "sun-out", the sun being out<br />

i. e. after sunrise or after noon, adverbially in °bbatta<br />

eating after mid-day, unpunctual meals A in. 260, and<br />

°seyya sleep after sunrise, sleeping late D III. 184; DhA<br />

11.227. Besides as loc. adv. assure the sun having been<br />

up (for a long time), i.e. at evening Vin 1293; l^'77)<br />

J 11.286, also in ati-ussure too long after sunrise VvA<br />

65; DhA 111.305.<br />

Usseti [ud -\- §ri] to erect, raise, stand up J iv 302 ; aor.<br />

ussesi J V1.203. — Caus. ussapeti ; pp. ussita & ussapita<br />

(q. v.).<br />

Usse<strong>net</strong>i [denom. fr. ussena := ussayana, ud -f- iri (?)] to<br />

draw on to oneself, to be friendly S 111.89 (v.l. ussi°);

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