absolutive · upahacca 1 · upahacca 2
Upahacca (°-) [gerund of upahanti] 1. spoiling, impairing, defiling Ja V 267 (manaṃ) 2. reducing, cutting short; only in phrase upahacca-parinibbāyin "coming to extinction after reducing the time of rebirths (or after having almost reached the destruction of life") S V 70, 201 f.; A I 233 f.; IV 380; Pp 17 (upagantvā kālakiriyaṃ āyukkhayassa āsane ṭhatvā ti attho Pp-a 199); Nett 190. — The term is not quite clear; there seems to have existed very early confusion with upapacca > upapajja > uppajja, as indicated by BHS upapadya-parinirvāyin, and by remarks of commentary on Kv 268, as quoted at PtsC. 158, 159.
coming into contact with, reaching; harming; making impure or ill disposed
(upahanati 的【獨】), 接觸,傷害,破壞。
(ger, ger of upahanati) reducing; cutting short [lit.] damaging Construction: upa + √han + tya
(ger, ger of upahanati) touching, injuring, or spoiling Construction: upa + √han + tya