ud-ārá mf(A and I [gaṇa bahv-Adi, Pāṇ. iv, 1, 45])n. (√ ṛ), high, lofty, exalted
great, best
noble, illustrious, generous
upright, honest, [MBh.]; [Śak.]; [Śiś.] &c.
liberal, gentle, munificent
sincere, proper, right
eloquent
unperplexed, [L.]
exciting, effecting, [RV. x, 45, 5]
active, energetic, [Sarvad.]
ud-ārá (as), m. rising fog or vapour (in some cases personified as spirits or deities), [AV.]; [AitBr.]
a sort of grain with long stalks, [L.]
a figure in rhetoric (attributing nobleness to an inanimate object).