adjective plural
Ubho (adjective) [Sanskrit ubhau, an old remnant of a dual form in Pāli; cf. Greek ὔμϕω both, Latin ambo, Lithuanian abū, Gothic bai, Old High German beide = English both the preposition-adverb °amb, °ambi; see abhi and cf. also vīsati] — both; nominative accusative ubho S I 87 = A III 48 = It 16; It 43 = Snp 661 = Dhp 306; Snp 220, 543, 597; Dhp 74, 256, 269; 412; Nidd I 109; Pv I 7 6 ; Ja I 223; II 3; Pv-a 13, 82 (tā ubho). — ubhantaṃ both ends, both sides Snp 1042 (see Nidd II §169; Pj II 588 explains by ubho ante). — genitive ubhinnaṃ S I 162; II 222; Ja II 3; instrumental ubhohi (hatthehi) Vin II 256; Ja IV 142; locative ubhosu Snp 778 (antesu); Ja I 264 (passesu; Pv-a 94 (hatthesu). Note: The form ubhayo at Pv II 3 10 is to be regarded as a nominative feminine (= duve Pv-a 86).
both
【形】兩者。(這是巴利語舊剩餘的雙重詞形)。
(pron, pron, nom & acc pl of ubha) both both Construction: ubha + o