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uda

Uda

indeclinable disjunctive part. “or” either singly, as at Snp.455 , Snp.955 , Snp.1090 ; Ja.v.478 (variant reading udāhu); Mnd.445 (expl d. as “padasandhi” with same formula as iti, q.v.); Pv.ii.12#16 (kāyena uda cetasā); or comb d. with other synonymous particles, as uda vā at Snp.193 , Snp.842 , Sn

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Where it lives

  • Sutta Nipata 8 · 3.97/10k
  • Itivuttaka 3 · 2.59/10k
  • Udana 1 · 0.5/10k

What it meant — PTS Pali–English Dictionary

indeclinable disjunctive part. “or” either singly, as at Snp.455, Snp.955, Snp.1090; Ja.v.478 (variant reading udāhu); Mnd.445 (expld. as “padasandhi” with same formula as iti, q.v.); Pv.ii.12#16 (kāyena uda cetasā); or combd. with other synonymous particles, as uda vā at Snp.193, Snp.842, Snp.1075; Iti.82 = Iti.117 (caraṃ vā yadi vā tiṭṭhaṃ nisinno uda vā sayaṃ walking or standing, sitting or lying down); Kp-a.191
See also udāhu.

Sk. uta & u, with Lat. aut (or), Gr.; α ̔ϋτι (again), αὐτάρ (but, or), Goth. auk = Ger. auch to pron base ava˚ yonder, cp. ava ii.

In the wild

6 of 12 attestations shown.

Pali text and translations from SuttaCentral (Bilara), dedicated to the public domain (CC0). PTS Pali–English Dictionary entries, public domain.