adjective · ucca 1 · ucca 2
high
Ucca (adjective) [formation from preposition ud above, up] — high (opposite avaca low) D I 194; M II 213; A V 82 (°ṭhāniyaṃ nīce ṭhāne ṭhapeti puts on a low place which ought to be placed high); Pv IV 7 4 (uccaṃ paggayha lifting high up = uccataraṃ katvā Pv-a 265); Pp 52, 58; Sv I 135; Pv-a 176. -āvaca high and low, various, manifold Vin I 70, 203; Ja IV 115, 363 (= mahaggha-samaggha commentary page 366); Snp 703, 714, 792, 959; Dhp 83; Nidd I 93, 467; Vv 12 1 (= vividha Vv-a 60); 31 1 ; -kulīnatā high birth A III 48 (cf. uccā°).
ucca mfn. (said to be fr. ca fr. √ aYc with 1. ud ), high, lofty, elevated
high, lofty, tall; of high rank, elevated, noble; loud
【形】 1. 高。2. 貴族。
ucca a. 1 High(in all senses); tall; kzitiDAraRoccaM Ku. 7. 68 ; elevated, superior, exalted (family &c.). 2 Loud, high-sounding; uccAH pakzigaRAH Śi. 4. 18. 3 Intense, violent, strong. 4 (In astr. ) Ascendant; see uccasaMSraya below. — ccaH The apex of the orbit of a planet. Comp. — taruH 1 the cocoa-nut tree. 2 a lofty tree in general. — tAlaH (heightened) music, dancing &c. at a tavern. — devatA time personified, chronos. — nIca a. 1 high and low. 2 various, multiform. — (caM) 1 the upper or lower stations of planets. 2 change of accent. — BAzaRaM speaking aloud, vociferous. — BAzin a. shouting, bawling. — lalAwA, -wikA a woman ( pb ) with a high or projecting forehead. — saMSraya a. occupying a high station (said of a planet); R. 3. 13 ; see Malli. thereon.
(adj, adj, from ud) high; tall high Construction: ud + ya
(adj, adj, from ud) noble; distinguished; eminent noble [lit.] high Construction: ud + ya