adjective
Ophuṭa [a difficult, but legitimate form arisen out of analogy, fusing ava-vuta (= Sanskrit vr̥ta from vr̥; opposite °apāvuta = Pāli apāruta) and ava-phuṭa (Sanskrit sphuṭa from sphuṭ). We should probably read ovuta in all instances] — covered, obstructed; always in combination āvuta nivuta ophuṭa (oputa, ovuta) D I 246 (Text ophuta, vv.ll. ophuṭa and opuṭa); M III 131 (Text ovuṭa); Nidd I 24 ovuṭa, v.l. ophuṭa); Nidd II §365 (ophuṭa, v.l. oputa; ovuta); Sv I 59 (oputa); Pj II 596 (oputa = pariyo-naddha); Miln 161 (ovuta).
filled, pervaded by; encompassed by; possessed by
(pp, pp of avapharati) filled; pervaded; engulfed; possessed (by) [lit.] pervaded down Construction: ava + √phar + ta