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NEW AND RARE WORDS udbadh, 7. 232, to hang. udyāpanikā, f. 11. 232, picnic. udvāna, n. 7. 330, drying, PH. s.v. uvvā. udveșța, m. 12. 376, the raising of a siege. unnata, adj. 2. 174, high, L. unnāmani, adj. 7. 125, causing to rise. unmud, adj. 4. 583, rejoicing. upajivitā, f. 12. 323, livelihood. upajña, adj. 12. 267, taught. upayācitakā, f. 6. 59, prayer, L. upasanna, adj. 4. 300, calm. urabhra, m. 4. 433, goat? MW only' sheep.' urarikş, 7. 306, to fill with, penetrate; 6. 284, to recognize. urūmastaka, m. n. 12. 144, knee, of a person sitting in Indian
style. uşā, f. 3. 416, a clay dish, L. uștrikāvrata, n. 6. 23, a vow to live in a jar, PH. According
to the PH, it was sādhus of the Ājivika doctrine who followed that practice, s. v. uțțiyāsamaņa.
rjudhi, adj. 4. 559, honest-minded.
airyāpathiki (kriyā), f. 3. 347, the infinitesimal body-activity
that can not be avoided e.g., moving an eyelash. See n.
89. aišāna, m. 1. 80. =iśāna, the second heaven.
auddhurya, m. n. 3. 328, liveliness. austrika, m. 4. 519, camel-man, PH. s.v. otthiya.
kadadāsa, m. 11. 521, n. of a gang of thieves. kanaka, Pra. 21. n. of mountain=Meru. kandala, m. 6. 177, shoot, L. karandaka, m. 1. 119, back-bone. kartrikā, f. 4. 218, knife. kalankalikānila, m. 4. 234, cyclone (?) kalkin, m. 13. 79, n. of king, L.
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