PTS Pali-English dictionary
Ukkuṭika
,[fr. ud + *kuṭ = *kuñc, as in kuṭila & kuñcita; lit. “bending up”. The BSk. form is ukkuṭuka, e. g. Av. S.I,315] a special manner of squatting. The soles of the feet are firmly on the ground, the man sinks down, the heels slightly rising as he does so, until the thighs rest on the calves, and the hams are about six inches or more from the ground. Then with elbows on knees he balances himself. Few Europeans can adopt this posture, & none (save miners) can maintain it with comfort, as the calf muscles upset the balance. Indians find it easy, & when the palms of the hands are also held together upwards, it indicates submission. See Dial. I.231 n. 4. -- Vin.I,45 (°ṁ nisīdati); III,228; A.I,296; II,206; Pug.55; Vism.62, 104, 105 (quot. fr. Papañca Sūdanī) 426; DhA.I,201, 217; II,61 (as posture of humility); III,195; IV,223.
Concise Pali-English Dictionary
ukkuṭika
: [adj.] squatting.。
《巴汉词典》
Ukkuṭika
, 【形】 蹲下。
ukkuṭikaŋ, 【副】 蹲的姿势。(p64)
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Ukkuṭika
,【形】蹲下。
ukkuṭikaṁ,【副】蹲的姿势。《南寄归内法传》卷第三(T54.222.3):「律云应先嗢屈竹迦。译为蹲踞。双足履地两膝皆竖。摄敛衣服勿令垂地。」Na ukkuṭikāya antaraghare gamissāmī’ti.(在住宅区内,我不要以脚尖或脚踵走)
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ukkuṭika
: m. 蹲踞。