udac or 2. udañc (ud 2. añc), mf(īcī)n. turned or going upwards, upper, upwards (opposed to aDarA Yc ), RV. ii, 15, 6 ; x, 86, 22 ; ChUp. &c.; turned to the north, northern (opposed to dakṣiṇa), AV. ; VS. ; ŚBr. ; Megh. ; Ragh. &c.; subsequent, posterior, L. ; (udīcī), f. ( scil. diś) the northern quarter, the north; ( 2. udak; for 1. see col. 1) ind. above; northward, RV. ; VS. ; ŚBr. ; KātyŚr. ; Mn. &c.; subsequently, L.
The corpus record — Sanskrit
udīcī
udac or 2. udañc (ud 2. añc), mf(īcī)n. turned or going upwards, upper, upwards (opposed to aDarA Yc ), RV. ii, 15, 6 ; x, 86, 22 ; ChUp. &c.; turned to the north, northern (opposed to dakṣiṇa), AV. ; VS. ; ŚBr. ; Megh. ; Ragh. &c.; subsequent, posterior, L. ; (udīcī), f. ( scil. diś) the no
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- Chandogya Upanisad 1 · 0.21/10k
- Brhadaranyaka Upanisad 1 · 0.13/10k
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