úttarā f. (ā), of. (scil. diś) the northern quarter, the north, [Kathās.] &c.
N. of each of the Nakṣatras that contain the word ‘uttara’ (cf. uttara-phalgunī, &c.)
N. of a daughter of Virāṭa and daughter-in-law of Arjuna, [MBh.]
of a female servant, [Lalit.]
(e) the second and third verse of a Tṛca (or a stanza consisting of three verses)
the second part of the Sāma-saṃhitā
ind. north, northerly
northward (with gen. or abl.), [Pāṇ.]; [Vop.]
(uttarā-patha, &c. See p. 178, col. 3.)