indeclinable
or
Udāhu (indeclinable) [uta + āho, cf. Pāli uda and aho and Sanskrit utāro] — disjunctive-adversative particle "or", in direct questions D I 157; II 8; Snp 599, 875, 885; Ja I 20, 83; Vv-a 258 (= ādu); Pv-a 33, 51; Miln 10. — The first part of the question is often introduced with kiṃ, while udāhu follows in the second (disjunctive) part, e.g. kin nakkhattaṃ kīḷissasi udāhu bhatiṃ karissasi Vv-a 63; kiṃ amhehi saddhiṃ āgamissasi udāhu pacchā will you come with us or later? Dhp-a II 96: See under kiṃ. — Often combined with other expletive particles, e.g. udāhu ve Snp 1075, 1077; udāhu no Snp 347; eva ... no udāhu (so ... or not) D I 152; (ayaṃ) na kho ... udāhu (ayaṃ) is it (this) ... (this) Vism 313.
(an interrogative particle, introducing the second part of a double question or the third part of a triple question): or
(ind, ind) or (second part of a question) or