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उज्जङ्किका (ujjaGkikA)

 
Edgerton Buddhist Hybrid
English
ujjaṅkikā, some kind of attitude or behavior which monks must avoid in begging food: Mvy 〔8546〕 nojjaṅkikayā (instr.). Tib. ḥjol thabs su (? perhaps with robe dragging, sc. on the ground?)
Chin. (here) apparently pulling at clothes while walking
elsewhere, acc. to Wogihara, Lex. 〔41〕, Chin. walking on tiptoe, and so Jap. on Mvy. The pw 〔7.322〕 says the ‘correct’ reading would be ujjakṣikā, and Wogihara, Lex. 〔41〕, suggests that the corresponding Pali is ujjhaggikā (or rather, by em. ujjagghikā), Vin. 〔iv.187.16〕, which means laughing, derision, see uccagghati
this seems indeed quite possible.