present 3 singular
Ukkaṇṭhati [from ud + kaṇṭh in secondary meaning of kaṇṭha neck, literally to stretch one's neck for anything; i.e. long for, be hungry after, etc.] — to long for, to be dissatisfied, to fret Ja I 386 (°māna); III 143 (°itvā); IV 3, 160; V 10 (anukkhaṇṭhanto); As 407; Pv-a 162 (mā ukkaṇṭhi, v.l. ukkaṇhi, so read for Text mā khuṇḍali). — past participle ukkaṇṭhita (q.v.). Cf. pari°.
earns (for); sorrows over; frets; loses heart; is discontented (with, instrumental or locative), is unhappy (especially of a bhikkhu, longing to return to a secular life)
(u + kaṭh + ṃ-a), 不滿。ukkaṇṭhi,【過】。
(pr, pr) sick (of); is fed up (with); is dissatisfied (with); is annoyed (with); up to the neck (with) dissatisfies [lit.] becomes distressed up Construction: ud + kaṇṭha + ti