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Bhisakka Bhuñjati
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Geiger, P.Gr. § 63 ] a physician M i.429; A iii.238; iv.340; It bukkaṇa crow] barking, n. a barker, i. e. dog; only in redupl.
101; Miln 169, 215, 229, 247 sq., 302; Vism 598 (in simile); intens. formation bho-bhu-kka (cp. E. bow — wow), lit. bhu
DA i.67, 255. — bhu — maker (: kka fr. kṛ?) J vi.354 (C.: bhun — karaṇa).
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Bhisi (f.) [cp. Epic Sk. bṛṣī & bṛsī, with bh for b, as in Prk. bhisī, See also bhussati.
cp. Pischel, Prk. Gr. § 209] a bolster, cushion, pad, roll Vin Bhunkaraṇa (adj. — nt.) [bhu+kṛ, see bhukka] making "bhu,"
i.287 sq. (cīvara° a robe rolled up); ii.150, 170; iii.90; iv.279. i. e. bow — wow, barking J vi.355 (°sunakha); v. l. bhu —
Five kinds are allowed in a Vihāra, viz. uṇṇa — bhisi, cola°, bhukka — sadda — karaṇa.
vāka°, tiṇu°, paṇṇa°, i. e. bolsters stuffed with wool, cotton
Bhucca (adj.) [ger. of bhū in composition, corresponding to
— cloth, bark, grass, or talipot leaves, Vin ii.150=VbhA 365
*bhūtya>*bhutya, like pecca (*pretya) fr. pra+i. In function
(tiṇa°).
equal to bhūta] only in cpd. yathā-bhuccaṁ (nt. adv.) as it
-bimbohana bolster & pillow Vin i.47; ii.208; DhA i.416;
is, that which really is, really (=yathā bhūtaṁ) Th 2, 143. See
VbhA 365.
under yathā.
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Bhisi [etym.?] a raft Sn 21. — Andersen, Pali Reader, Glossary Bhuja (m. & nt.) [cp. Epic & Class. Sk. bhuja m. & bhujā;
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s. v. identifies it with bhisi and asks: "Could it also mean a d
bhuj, bhujate to bend, lit. "the bender"; the root is expl by
sort of cushion, made of twisted grass, used instead of a swim- 3
koṭilya (koṭilla) at Dhtp 470 (Dhtm 521). See also bhuja .
ming girdle?"
Idg. *bheng, fr. which also Lat. fugio to flee=Gr. ϕεύγω,
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Bhisikā (f.) [fr. bhisi ] a small bolster Vin ii.148 (vāta-pāna° a Lat. fuga flight=Sk. bhoga ring, Ohg. bouc; Goth. biugan
k
roll to keep out draughts); KhA 50 (tāpasa°, v. l. K kapala to bend=Ger. beugen & biegen; Ohg. bogo=E. bow. Seman-
— bhitti, see Appendix to Indexes on Sutta Nipāta & Pj.). tically cp. Lat. lacertus the arm, i. e. the bend, fr. *leq to
bend, to which P. laguḷa a club (q. v. for etym.), with which
Bhismā (f.) [=bhiṁsā] terror, fright D ii.261 (°kāya adj. terrific).
cp. Lat. lacerta=lizard, similar in connotation to P. bhujaga
Bhīta [pp. of bhāyati] frightened, terrified, afraid Dh 310; J i.168 d 2
snake] the arm Sn 48 (expl by Nd 478 as hattha, hand); 682
(niraya — bhaya°); ii.110 (maraṇa — bhaya°), 129; iv.141 18
(pl. bhujāni); J v.91, 309; vi.64; Bu i.36; Vv 64 .
(+tasita); PvA 154, 280 (+tasita). Cp. sam°. 2
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Bhuja [fr. bhuñjati ] clean, pure, bright, beautiful J vi.88 (°das-
Bhībhaccha see bībhaccha. ns
sana beautiful to look at; C. expl by kalyāṇa dassana).
Bhīma (adj.) [fr. bhī, cp. Vedic bhīma] dreadful, horrible, cruel, 3
Bhuja (adj.) [fr. bhuj to bend] bending, crooked, in bhuja-laṭṭhi
awful J iv.26; Miln 275.
betel — pepper tree J vi.456 (C.: bhujangalatā, perhaps identi-
-kāya of horrible body, terrific J v.165. -rūpa of terrify-
cal with bhujaka?), also in cpd. bhuja-ga going crooked, i. e.
ing appearance Th 2, 353. -sena having a terrifying army J
snake Miln 420 (bhujaginda king of snakes, the cobra); Dāvs.
iv.26; vi.201. Also Np. of one of the 5 sons of King Paṇḍu J
2, 17; also as bhujanga Dāvs 2, 56, & in der. bhujanga-latā
v.426; Vism 233.
"snake-creeper," i. e. name of the betel — pepper J vi.457;
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Bhīmala (adj.) [fr. bhīma] terrifying, horrible, awful J v.43 and bhujangama S i.69. — Cp. bhogin .
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(T. bhīmūla, but read bhīmala; C. expl by bhiṁsanaka — 2 3
Bhujaka [fr. bhuj, as in bhuñjati ; or does it belong to bhuja and
mahāsadda).
equal to bhuja — laṭṭhi?] a fragrant tree, growing (according
Bhīrati Pass. to bharati, only in cpd. ppr. anubhīramāna M to Dhpāla) only in the Gandhamādana grove of the Devaloka
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iii.123 (chatta: being brought up,or carried behind). Neu- Vv 35 ; VvA 162.
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mann, M. trsl. iii.248 translates "über ihm schwebt," & pro-
Bhujissa [cp. BSk. bhujiṣya Divy 302, according to Mhvyut §
poses reading (on p. 563) anu-hīramāna (fr. hṛ). This read- 2
84 meaning "clean"; thus fr. bhuj (see bhuñjati ) to purify,
ing is to be preferred, & is also found at D ii.15.
sort out] 1. (n. m.) a freed slave, freeman; a servant as distin-
Bhīru (adj. n.) [fr. bhī; cp. Vedic bhīru] 1. fearful, i. e. having guished from a slave Vin i.93; J ii.313; PvA 112. — bhujis-
fear, timid, afraid, shy, cowardly Sdhp 207 (dukkha°); usually saṁ karoti to grant freedom to a slave J v.313; vi.389, 546;
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in neg. abhīru not afraid, without fear, comb with anutrāsin: DhA i.19; ThA 200. — f. bhujissā Vin ii.271 (in same se-
see utrāsin. — 2. fearful, i. e. causing fear, awful, dreadful, quence as bhujissa at Vin i.93). — 2. (adj.) freeing fr. slav-
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terrible Pv ii.4 (°dassana terrible to look at). — 3. (m.) fear, ery, productive of freedom D ii.80 (cp. Dial. ii.80); iii.245;
cowardice Sn 437 (=utrāsa SnA 390). S ii.70; iv.272; A iii.36, 132, 213; Vism 222 (with exegesis).
-ttāṇa refuge for the fearful, adj. one who protects, those Cp. bhoja & bhojaka.
who are in fear A ii.174; It 25; Sdhp 300. -bhāva state of being freed fr. slavery, freedom ThA 200.
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Bhīruka (adj.) [fr. bhīru] afraid, shy, cowardly, shunning (—°) Bhuñjaka (adj.) [fr. bhuñjati ] eating, one who eats or enjoys, in
Vism 7 (pāpa°), 645 (jīvitu — kāma bhīruka — purisa). °sammuti definition of "eater," speaking of an eater, declara-
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Bhīsana (adj.) =bhiṁsana (q. v.) Pv iv.3 (v. l. in PvA 251), tion or statement of eating VbhA 164.
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expl by bhayajanana PvA 251, where C. reading also bhīsana. Bhuñjati [bhuj to Lat. fruor, frūx=E. fruit, frugal etc.; Goth.
brūkjan=As. brūkan=Ger. brauchen. The Dhtp 379 (& Dhtm
Bhukka (adj.) [fr. onomat. root *bhukk, dialectical, cp. Prk.
ns
613) expl bhuj by "pālan' ajjhohāresu," i. e. eating & drink-
bhukkai to bark, bhukkiya barking, bhukkana dog (Pischel,
ing for the purpose of living] to eat (in general), to enjoy, make
Prk. Gr. § 209); the root bhukk (bukk) is given by Hemacan-
use of, take advantage of, use Sn 102, 240, 259, 619; Dh 324;
dra 4, 98 in meaning "garjati" (see P. gajjati), cp. also Prk.
Pug 55. Pot. bhuñjeyya Sn 400; Dh 308, 2 nd pl. bhuñ-
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