masculine · oṭṭha 1 · oṭṭha 2
camel
Oṭṭha 1 [Vedic oṣṭha, idg. °o (u) s; Avesta aosta lip; Latin os mouth = Sanskrit āh. Anglo-Saxon or margin] — the lip A IV 131; Snp 608; Ja II 264; III 26 (adhar° and uttar° lower and upper lip), 278; V 156; Dhp-a I 212; III 163; IV 1; Vv-a 11; Pv-a 260. Cf. bimboṭṭha. Oṭṭha 2 [Vedic uṣṭra, feminine uṣṭrī, buffalo = Old High German Anglo-Saxon ur, Latin urus bison, aurochs. In Classical Sanskrit it means a camel]. It is mentioned in two lists of domestic animals, Vin III 52; Miln 32. At Ja III 385 a story is told of an oṭṭhī-vyādhi who fought gallantly in the wars, and was afterwards used to drag a dung-cart Morris, JPTS 1887, 150 suggests elephant.
a camel; (masculine) a lip, lips; the lip of a bowl
【陽】 1. 駱駝。2. 唇。
(masc, masc) lip; lips lip
(masc, masc) camel camel