utta 1.1 · utta 2.1 · utta 2.2
Utta [past participle of vac, Sanskrit ukta; for which the usual form is vutta] only as dur° speaking badly or spoken of badly, i.e. of bad repute A II 117, 143; III 163; Khp VIII 2; Pj I 218.
[ utta , implied in (duḥkhena) cotto LV 133.16 ; read either cātto = ca-ātto, with ms. A, or cārto = ca-ārto (one ms. cited as cortto); Foucaux affecté par la douleur , which must be substantially the meaning.]
utta See p. 183, col. 1 .
(= vutta), (vadati 的【過分】), 已講,已做聲。【中】說話。
utta See uMd .
(nt, nt, letter, abstr, from u) (gram) letter u; 5th letter of the alphabet; labial vowel [lit.] u state Construction: u + tta
(pp, pp of vacati) said; spoken; uttered spoken, uttered Construction: √vac > uc + ta
(nt, nt) utterance Construction: √vac > uc + ta