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					Ukkā,(f.) [Vedic ulkā & ulkuṣī,cp.Gr.a]/flac (= lamprώs torch Hesychius),velxάnos (= Volcanus); Lat.Volcanus,Oir.Olcān,Idg.*ǔI̊q to be fiery] 1.firebrand,glow of fire,torch D.I,49,108; S.II,264; Th.2,488 (°ûpama); J.I,34 (dhamm-okkā); II,401; IV,291; V,322; Vism.428; ThA.287; DA.I,148; DhA.I,42,205; PvA.154.Esp.as tiṇ° firebrand of dry grass M.I,128,365; Nd2 40Ie; DhA.I,126; Sdhp.573.-- 2.a furnace or forge of a smith A.I,210,257; J.VI,437; see also below °mukha.‹-› 3.a meteor:see below °pāta.
  --dhāra a torch-bearer Sn.335; It.108; Miln.1.--pāta “falling of a firebrand”,a meteor D.I,10 (= ākāsato ukkānaṁ patanaṁ DA.I,95); J.I,374; VI,476; Miln.178.--mukha the opening or receiver of a furnace,a goldsmith’s smelting pot A.I,257; J.VI,217 (= kammār’uddhana C.),574; Sn.686; DhA.II,250.(Page 125)