lup +ṁ-a
plunders; eats
Lumpati [lup, Epic Sanskrit lumpati, found also as rup in Pāli: see ruppati. Connected with Latin lugeo to be sorry (cf. rujati, roga; Greek λύπη sorrow) and rumpo to break. Definitions at Dhātup 386 and 433 (chedana) and at Dhātum 618 and 669 (cheda, vināsa)] to break, harm, injure; to attack, plunder; with a strong touch of affection (sympathy or desire) lubh in it [cf. lup: Greek λύπη; ruj: roga], which is still more evident in intensive loluppa (q.v.). — As 365 (in explanation of loluppa). — past participle lutta. — Cf. ullumpana, ullopa, lopa, vilumpati, vilopa.
(lup + ṃ-a), 搶奪,吃。【過】 lumpi。【過分】 lumpita。【獨】 ~pitvā。
(pr, pr) plunders, eats