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upagrāhikarma, n. 3. 2. 169, karma which helps to prolong
existence. Ayus-, nāma-, gotra-, and vedanīyakarma
are upagrābi. See PE, uvaggaha. upadhi, m. 2. 3. 257, equipment, paraphernalia. Cf. PS. uparodha, m. 2. I. 272, importunity. upasamvargita, adj. 2. 3. 825, mingled. upasarga, m. 2. 1. 285, an attack made on ascetics to
disturb their meditations. See n. 152. upāyam, 3. 6. 55, to marry. ubhe, 3. 3. 255, two. ulūla, m. 2. 3. 826, auspicious noise. ulluņķāka, m. 3. 4. 22, robber. ullola, m. 2. 6. 335, high waves, L.
ūrīkāra, m. 2. 4. 18, promise. ūrdhvajñu, adj. 3. 1. 336, apparently simply means
standing.'
ekadrś, adj. 2. 3. 330, one-eyed, L. Cf. PS. ekānga, adj. 3. 7.63, with an extraordinary or unique body. edh, 2. 3. 418, shine, blaze (?). evamkāram, ind. 2. 2. 491, in this manner. Only Pāņ.
otu, m.f. 2. 310, cat. Sch. on Pāṇ. Cf. PS.
kankāla, nom. 2. I. 123,' to become a skeleton.' kațaka, m. 3. I. 270, anklet. See I, n. 290. kaņaya, deśī, 2. 3. 37, a kind of weapon. See n. 129. kanthanāda, m. 2. 2. 273, a loud voice. kandamūla, n. 3. I. 24, radish, L. kapiśīrşaka, 3. I. 32, top coping of wall. kampaņa, 2. 3. 35=kampana, a kind of weapon. karpaţa, m. or n. 3. I. 311=karbața (or karvața), a poor
kind of town. See I, n. 322. Cf. PS, karpațaka=
karvațaka, village. karpaţika, m. 2. 3. 867, beggar. Cf. PS, karpațin. kalakantha, m. 2. I. 115, Indian cuckoo, L. Cf. PS.
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