ud-ātta mfn. (for ud-ā-datta) lifted upraised, lofty, elevated, high, [R.]; [BhP.]
arisen, come forth, [Prab.]
highly or acutely accented, [Pāṇ.]; [Nir.]; [RPrāt.]; [APrāt.] &c.
high, great, illustrious
generous, gentle, bountiful
giving, a donor, [Daś.]; [Sāh.]
haughty, pompous, [Rājat.]
dear, beloved, [L.]
(°tara, compar. more elevated, more acute)
ud-ātta m. the acute accent, a high or sharp tone, [RPrāt.]; [APrāt.]; [Pāṇ.] &c.
a gift, donation, [L.]
a kind of musical instrument
a large drum, [L.]
an ornament or figure of speech in rhetoric, [L.]
work, business, [L.]
ud-ātta n. pompous or showy speech, [Kāvyād.]; [Sāh.]; [Pratāpar.]