unnAma
unnāma ( AMg. uṇṇāma, unnāma, elation, pride ; in Skt. one doubtful occurrence where, if correct, it means [physical] elevation ; not in Pali ), elevation (of spirits), elation ; usually in comp. with its opposite avanāma or °mana , once with nāma , also of opposite mg. : Gv 244.3 an-unnāmāvanāma-tāṃ, state of not being elated or depressed ; Śikṣ 105.5 lābhālābhatayā unnāmāvanāma-karo, causing elation or depression by getting or not getting ; Śikṣ 108.12 ( vs ) unnāma-nāmāni bahūni gacchatī, goes to many fits of elation and depression , see s.v. nāma = avanāma; Śikṣ 150.6 nonnāmajāto bhavati; LV 33.7 , text an-unnāmāvanāmana-tāyai, unto being not subject to elation or depression ( mss. vary greatly).
(adj, adj, from unnamati) (of a field) with mounds [lit.] bending up Construction: ud + √nam > nām + *a