Ubbilāvita (according to the very plausible explanation given by Morris JPTS 1887, 137 f. for uppilāpita, past participle of uppilāpeti = uplāpeti < uplāveti, as explained under uppilavati, ud + plu; with ll for l after cases like Sanskrit ālīyate > Pāli allīyati, ālāpa > allāpa etc., and bb for pp as in vanibbaka = Sanskrit vanīpaka (*vanipp°)] — happy, elated, buoyant, literally frisky; only in compounds °atta rejoicing, exultancy, elation of mind D I 3, 37; Ja III 466; Miln 183; Sv I 53, 122; and °ākāra the same Dhp-a I 237. At Vism 158 "cetaso ubbilāvitaṃ" stands for ubbilāvitattaṃ, with v.l. uppilāvitaṃ. Cf. Ja V 114 (ubbilāvita-cittatā).