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Upaddutā

Upadduta

overrun, oppressed, annoyed, overcome, distressed Vin.ii.170 ; Vin.iii.144 , Vin.iii.283 ; SN.ii.210 SN.iv.29 ; Ja.i.26 , Ja.i.61 , Ja.i.339 ; Ja.ii.102 ; Ja.iv.324 , Ja.iv.494 ; Pv.ii.10#8 Vism.24 (= apakata); Mil.279 ; Vv-a.311 (aṭṭita +) Pv-a.61 . an˚ ; unmolested Pv-a.195 ; anupaddutatta state o

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Where it lives

  • Digha Nikaya 1 · 0.07/10k

What it meant — PTS Pali–English Dictionary

overrun, oppressed, annoyed, overcome, distressed Vin.ii.170; Vin.iii.144, Vin.iii.283; SN.ii.210 SN.iv.29; Ja.i.26, Ja.i.61, Ja.i.339; Ja.ii.102; Ja.iv.324, Ja.iv.494; Pv.ii.10#8 Vism.24 (= apakata); Mil.279; Vv-a.311 (aṭṭita +) Pv-a.61. an˚; unmolested Pv-a.195; anupaddutatta state of not being molested Vv-a.95. Upadhamsitar & Upadhamseti;

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