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  1. 2417 ūˊbadhya or ūˊva˚ n. ʻ undigested grass &c. in the stomach of an animal killed for sacrifice ʼ (Ym. HúHbʰadʰyam or HúHwadʰyam) RV. 2. *ubbadhya -- .
  2. 1. Pk. uccha -- m. ʻ covering of stomach ʼ; Jp. wata ʻ intestines ʼ; Kik. wata ʻ belly ʼ Yam. Kon. waθa, Tok. Era. Yor. wata, Kun. watā, Ok. wata, My. bata, Ya. bada, Yon. bata, Ash. wāš ʻ guts ʼ NTS xii 154, Phal. wāž -- andāra, Sh. pales. ō̃že; S. ojhu m. ʻ food in stomach of dead animal ʼ; P. ojh m. ʻ entrails ʼ; H. ojh m. ʻ entrails, paunch ʼ; -- ext. with -- ḍ -- : P. ojhṛī f. ʻ entrails ʼ; -- with -- r -- : Pk. ojjharī -- f. ʻ covering of stomach ʼ (← Psht. ōžrai ʻ stomach of an animal ʼ?); S. ojharī f. ʻ stomach, tripe ʼ; L. (Jukes) ojhri f. ʻ stomach, maw, gizzard (of animals only) ʼ; Ku. wajro, oj˚ ʻ entrails (of men or animals) ʼ; G. ojhrũ n., ˚rī f., hojrũ n., ˚rī f. ʻ stomach ʼ.
  3. 2. Dm. umbaš ʻ guts ʼ < *ubbaǰ NTS xii 128, Bshk. ubáǰ AO xviii 222.
  4. Addenda: ūˊbadhya -- : S.kcch. aujrī f. ʻ stomach ʼ.
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