past participle adjective
angry
Kupita (adjective) [past participle of kuppati] 1. shaken, disturbed Thig 504 (by fire = Thig-a 292); Ja III 344 (°indriya). 2. offended, angry D III 238 = M I 101 = A IV 460 = V 18; M. I 27; A III 196 f.; Pv I 6 7 . Often combined with anattamana "angry and displeased" Vin II 189; D I 3, 90 (= Sv I 255 kuddha). — As neuter kupitaṃ disturbance, in paccanta° a disturbance on the borderland Ja III 497; Miln 314; Pv-a 20.
(occasionally also written as kuppita) agitated, disturbed; in a state of unrest; provoked, angry; failed, invalid
(kuppati 的【過分】), 已生氣,已冒犯。
(pp, pp of kuppati) indignant; angry; annoyed; outraged; offended was angry, annoyed, offended [lit.] shaken Construction: √kup + ita