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NEW AND RARE WORDS
349 upadhaukiti, f. 5. 1. 447, a respectful present. Cf. upa
dhaukana, L. upekṣits, m. 4. 1. 667, one who disregards. upendra, m. 4. 2. I = Vāsudeva. ullălana, 11. 4. 2. 113, flourishing, waving. ürdhvašoşam, ind. 4. 7. 208, quoted from Pāņ., 'so as to
dry above.' Here rather 'dried to the top, completely
dried up,' i.e. 'exhausted.' üşmajala, m. 5. 2. 136, tears. ūşmala, adj. 4. I. 576, hot. PS. ekānga, adj. 4. 3. 79; 5. 5. 199, alone, solitary. ekāvali, f. 5. 2. 331, a kind of penance. See II, n. 51. eşaṇīya, adj. 5. I. 447, free from faults, acceptable to
monks.
kadvada, adj. 4. 4. 149, contemptible, base, L. kanakāvali, f. 5. 2. 331, a kind of penance. See II, n. 51. kalakanthi, f. 4. 2. 147, female Indian cuckoo. kalāvat, m. 4. 1. 290, artist. MW only 'moon.' Cf. PS. kalyāṇakatapas, n. 5. 4. 239, a kind of penance. See n.
339. kallolīnīpati, m. 5. 2. 25, ocean. kaş, 5. 3. 66, to gnash. kāminījana, m. 5. 2. 36, women in general. kimhetu, adj. 5. 4. 287, having what reason. kilā, f. 5. 5. 41, flame, L. PS. kuküla, m. or n. 4. 7. 129, conflagration or fire made of
chaff, L. PS. kuța, m. 4. 4. 100, hammer, mallet for breaking small
stones, ax, L. kuttima, m. n. 4.7. 180, 243, 'house of one or several stories.'
PH. Seems to be rather 'roof of house,'. kurkuțāhi, m. 5. 1. 252, 263, a kind of serpent, L. Con
sidered by the Svetāmbaras to have the head of a cock
and the tail of a serpent. See n. 252. kūpāra, m. 5. 4. 347, ocean, L.
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