Uhanati · present 3 singular · ūhanati 1
Ūhanati 1 [ud + han] to disturb, shake up, defile, soil M I 243; Ja II 73. — passive preterit ūhani: see ūhaññati. — past participle ūhata 2 (q.v.). Cf. sam°. Ūhanati 2 [either ud + han or ava + han, cf. ohanati 1. to cut off, discharge, emit, defecate Vin I 78; III 227. 2. [probably for ūharati, cf. ūhacca 1 ] — to lift up, to take away M I 117 (opposite odahati). Cf. ohana in bimb-ohana. gerund ūhacca 2 (q.v.). {142}
ūhanati (= Pali id. ; cf. § 3.2 ; Skt. uddhanti in this sense at most Ved. and BhāgP. , hardly Class. Skt. ), removes, puts away, destroys, gets rid of : Mv ii.404.14 (adya sarvabhavamūlam aśeṣaṃ) ūhanāmi. Cf. ūhata , the ppp. to this (? or = Skt. uddhṛta).
pushes upwards or out; throws up, throws away; removes; raises; hits at, strikes; hurts, damages, afflicts, spoils
(u + han + a), 拉出,除去。ūhani,【過】。
(pr, pr) strikes upwards; pierces upwards; beats up Construction: ud > ū + hana + ti
(pr, pr) removes; destroys pulls out, removes Construction: ud > ū + hana + ti