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unmīlita ~ unmilita/ʔʊnmiˈlɪt/A5007†[Sanskritunmīlita `opened (as a flower or eye), made visible', < ut-√mīl `to open the eyes; to become visible, come forth, appear'].definitions1v.cs. To make visible, spec. to unveil, reveal, exhibit (the image of a divinity for the first time): to install, inaugurate, dedicate.referencesunmilita: K.412:6 (A.D. 978-1077, RS II, № XXI:29);unmīlita: K.235D:46, 48, 48 bis, 49, 60 (A.D. 1052, BEFEO, XLIII:56).1citationsvraḥ kamrateṅ śrī jayendrapandita thve sruk noḥ phoṅ viṅ unmilita vraḥ noḥ mān ti sthāpanā viṅ ○ (K.235D:46), `My Holy High Lord Śrī Jayendrapaṇḍita rebuilt the said sruk [and] dedicated their images which [he] had had set up again'.notes1 The readings of Finot (BEFEO, XV.2:74), Dupont (BEFEO, XLIII:90-1), and Chakravarti (149, 157, 167) consistently give long ī in the second syllable. The new transcription by M. Claude Jacques (manuscript, 4-5) gives short i in all five cases.