adjective & neuter (& masculine) · uṇha 1 · uṇha 2
Uṇha (adjective/noun) [Vedic uṣṇā feminine to oṣati to burn, past participle uṣṭa burnt, Sanskrit uṣṇa = Latin ustus; cf. Greek εὔω, Latin uro to burn, Anglo-Saxon ysla glowing cinders, Lithuanian usnis nettle] — hot, as adjective only in phrase uṇhaṃ lohitaṃ chaḍḍeti to spill hot blood, i.e. to kill oneself Dhp-a I 95; otherwise in compounds; absolute only as neuter "heat" and always in contrast to sītaṃ "cold" Vin II 117 (sītena pi uṇhena pi); D II 15 (opposite sīta); M I 85; A I 145 = 170 = Ja V 417 (sītaṃ vā uṇhaṃ vā tiṇaṃ vā rajo vā ussāvo vā); Snp 52, 966 (acc°); Nidd I 486 = Nidd II §677 (same as under sīta); Ja I 17 (V 93); Miln 410 (megho uṇhaṃ nibbāpeti); Pv-a 37 (ati°). -ākāra appearance of heat, often in phrase (Sakkassa) paṇḍu-kambala-silāsanaṃ uṇhākāraṃ dassesi, of Sakka's throne showing an appearance of heat as a sign of some extraordinary event happening in the world, e.g. Ja I 330; V 92; Dhp-a I 17, and passim ; -odaka hot water Vv-a 68; -kalla glowing-hot embers or ashes Ja II 94 (so read for °kalala); IV 389 (°vassa, rain of hot ashes, v.l. °kukkuḷavassa); -kāla hot weather Vin II 209.
(adjective) hot; warm; (nominative masculine) heat, warmth; hot weather, the hot season; what is hot, a hot object
【形】 熱的 【中】 熱。
(adj, adj) hot hot Construction: uṇhā + a
(nt, nt) heat heat Construction: uṇhā + a