'ūhacca
, ind. (abs. of ūhanati, q. v.), 1. havingraised, lifted; 2. having driven out, exterminated; 3.
having struck, hit; — 1. (Mara to his daughters, who
tried to tempt the Buddha:) selaṁ va siras' ~ pātāle
gādham esatha, S I 127,16* (one of several absurd at-
tempts; understood thus by Tr. with Spk: mahantaṁ
kūṭâgāra-ppamāṇaṁ silaṁ [Ee selaṁ] sīse ṭhapetvā pā-
tāle patiṭṭha-gavesanaṁ viya [so read], I 188,8-10; but
trsl. C.Rh.D.: "ye 've knocked, as 't were, your heads
against a rock", approved by Alsdorf), quoted Saman-
tak 460; — 2. chetvā khilaṁ chetvā palighaṁ indakhī-
laṁ ~-m-anejā, D II 254,18* (indakhīla i. e. rāga-dosa-
moha; ete taṇhā-ejāya anejā bhikkhū indakhīlaṁ
~ samūhanitvā, Sv 681,3-6) = S I 27,4* (Ee ohacca, v. l.
ūhacca; Spk = Sv); — 3. kiṁ pāpaṁ pakataṁ mayā /
yaṁ me sirasmiṁ ~ cakkaṁ bhamati matthake, Ja III
206,22* (in niraya; ct. = hanitvā; cf. Ja IV 3,27: khura-
cakkaṁ tassa sīse khipi).