Dictionary Definition :
Definition[1]
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oṭṭha : [m.] 1. a camel; 2. the lip.
Source
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A.P. Buddhadatta Mahathera, Concise Pali-English and English-Pali Dictionary [available as digital version from Metta Net, Sri Lanka]
Definition[2]
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Oṭṭha1 [Vedic oṣṭha, idg. *ō (u) s; Av. aosta lip; Lat. ōs mouth = Sk. āḥ Ags. ōr margin] the lip A iv.131; Sn 608; J ii.264; iii.26 (adhar˚ & uttar˚ lower & upper lip), 278; v.156; DhA i.212; iii.163; iv.1; VvA 11; PvA 260. Cp. bimboṭṭha.
Source
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Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
Definition[3]
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Oṭṭha2 [Vedic uṣṭra, f. uṣṭrī, buffalo = Ohg. Ags. ur, Lat. urus bison, aurochs. In cl. Sk. it means a camel]. It is mentioned in two lists of domestic animals, Vin iii.52; Miln 32. At J iii.385 a story is told of an oṭṭhī -- vyādhi who fought gallantly in the wars, and was afterwards used to drag a dung -- cart. Morris, J.P.T.S. 1887, 150 suggests elephant.
Source
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Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
Related
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otthaddha , ottharaka , ottharamāna , ottharaṇa , ottharati , ottappin & ottāpin , ottappi , ottappati , ottappa , ottāpī