adjective · uddhata 1 · uddhata 2
haughty
Uddhata [past participle of uddharati 1 ; as to its relation to uddhaṭa see remarks under uddhacca]. 1. lifted up, raised, risen, high (of the sun, only in this special phrase u. aruṇo) Vin II 236; Ud 27 (vv.ll. uggata and uddhasta). {137} 2. unbalanced, disturbed, agitated, shaken S I 61 (+ unnaḷa "muddled in mind and puffed up" translation), 204 (the same) V 112 (līnaṃ cittaṃ uddhataṃ commentary), 114 = Vism 133, 269; A II 23; III 391; V 93 f., 142, 163; It 72; Thig 77 (so read with v.l., Text has uddhaṭa; Thig-a 80 explains as nānārammaṇe vikkhitta-citta asamāhita); Nidd II §433 (+ avūpasanta-citto); Pp 35 (= uddhaccena samannāgata Pp-a 217). — an° well balanced, not shaken, calm, subdued M I 470; A II 211; V 93 f., 104; Snp 850 (= uddhaccavirahita Pj II 549); Dhp 363 (= nibbutacitto Dhp-a IV 93); Ja V 203; Vv 64 8 . — See also ubbhata.
raised; puffed up; overstimulated; agitated, over-excited; flurried; risen, elevated high
【過分】 已搖動,已傲慢。
(pp, pp of uddharati) arrogant; conceited; haughty; puffed up; overbearing; (comm) confused about what is right and wrong haughty [lit.] carried up Construction: ud + √dhar + ta
(pp, pp of uddharati) agitated; restless; unbalanced agitated [lit.] carried up Construction: ud + √dhar + ta