feminine
Ukkhā (?) [can it be compared with Vedic ukṣan?] in ukkhasataṃ dānaṃ, given at various times of the day (meaning = ἑκατόμβη?) S II 264 (v.l. ukkā). Or is it to be read ukhāsataṃ d. i.e. consisting of 100 pots (of rice = mahā danaṃ?). Spk II 224: paṇītabhojana-bharitānaṃ mahā-ukkhalīnaṃ sataṃ dānaṃ. Cf. ukhā cooking vessel Thig-a 71 (Ap verse 38). Kern, Toev. under ukkhā translated "zeker muntstuck", i.e. kind of gift.
a cooking pot
(fem, fem) pot; cauldron cooking pot