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jetha Dh 70; Mhvs 25, 113. Imper. 2 nd med. bhuñjassa S pet Vin i.48; ii.208; iv.279. -antara "earth — occasion," i.
rd
v.53; 3 act. bhuñjatu S i.141; Sn 479; bhuñjassu Sn 421; e. (1) sphere of the earth, plane of existence Miln 163; DhsA
ppr. bhuñjanto J iii.277: bhuñjamāna Th 1, 12; Sn 240. 296. — (2) in °pariccheda discussion concerning the earth,
st
Fut. 1 sg. bhokkhaṁ [Sk. bhoksyāmi] J iv.117. Aor. 1 st i. e. cosmogony DhsA 3. -antalikkha earthly and celestial,
rd
rd
sg. bhuñjiṁ Miln 47; 3 sg. bhuñji J iv.370; 3 pl. ab- over earth & sky (of portents) Miln 178. The form would cor-
huñjiṁsu Th 1, 922; abhuñjisuṁ Mhvs 7, 25. Ger. bhutvā respond to Sk. *bhaum — āntarīkṣa. -jāla "terrestrial net (of
J iii.53 (=bhuñjitvā C.); DhA i.182; bhutvāna Sn 128. Grd. insight) gift of clear sight extending over the globe (perhaps
bhuñjitabba Mhvs 5, 127. Inf. bhottuñ: see ava°. — pp. to find hidden treasures) SnA 353 (term of a vijjā, science or
bhutta. — Caus. bhojeti (q. v.). Cp. bhoga, bhojana, bho- magic art). Cp. bhūrikamma & bhūrivijjā. — ṭṭha (a) put into
janīya, bhojja; also Desid. pp. bubbhukkhita; & ābhuñjati. the earth, being in the earth, found on or in the earth, earthly
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Bhuñjati [bhuj to purify, cleanse, sift, not given in this meaning Vin iii.47. (b) standing on the earth Dh 28. — (c) resting on
the earth Miln 181. Also as °ka living on earth, earthly (of
by the Dhātupāṭha. Cp. Av. buxti purification buj to clean,
gods) J iii.87. -deva a terrestrial deva or fairy A iv.118; Ps
also Lat. fungor (to get through or rid of, cp. E. function),
ii.149; VbhA 12; DhA i.156; VvA 334; PvA 5, 43, 55, 215,
Goth. us — baugjan to sweep; P. paribhuñjati 2, paribhojaniya
277. -devatā=°deva J iv.287 (=yakkha); KhA 120.
& vinibbhujati. See Kern, Toev. p. 104, s. v. bhujissa] to
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clean, purify, cleanse: see bhuja and bhujissa, also bhoja & Bhummi (f.) [fr. bhumma] that which belongs to the ground,
bhojaka. i. e. a plane (of existence), soil, stage (as t.t. in philosophy)
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Bhuñjana (nt.) [fr. bhuñjati ] taking food, act of eating, feasting DhsA 277 (°y — āpatti), 339 (id.), 985 (dukkha°), 1368, 1374
2
sq. (see Dhs trsl. 231).
J iv.371 (°kāraṇa); PvA 184.
2
-kāla meal — time DhA i.346. Bhummi [old voc. of bhumma] a voc. of friendly address "my
1
Bhutta [pp. of bhuñjati ; Sk. bhukta] 1. (Pass.) eaten, being (dear) man" (lit. terrestrial) Vin ii.304 (=piyavacanaṁ Bdhgh).
eaten Sn p. 15; Dh 308; impers. eating Vin iv.82 (bhuttaṁ Bhuyya the regular P. representative of Sk. bhūyas (compar.); for
hoti). Also °geha eating house J v.290, and in phrase yathā- which usually bhiyya (q. v.). Only in cpd. yebhuyyena (q.
bhuttaṁ bhuñjatha "eat according to eating," i. e. as ought v.).
to be eaten, eating in moderation D ii.173 (where Rh. D., Dial. Bhuvi see bhū.
s
ii.203, trsl "ye shall eat as ye have eaten")=iii.62, 63 (where 1
s
Rh. D., Dial. iii.64 trsl "enjoy your possessions as you have Bhusa [cp. Vedic busa (nt.) & buśa (m.)] chaff, husks A
i.241 (°āgāra chaff — house); Dh 252 (opuṇāti bhusaṁ to sift
been wont to do"; see note ibid.). We should favour a trans- 1 7
husks); Ud 78; Pv iii.4 ; iii.10 ; VvA 47 (tiṇa° litter).
lation in the first sense. — dubbhuttaṁ, indigestible. — 2.
2
(Med. cp. bhuttar) having eaten, one who has eaten Miln 370 Bhusa (adj.) [cp. Vedic bhṛśa] strong, mighty, great Dh 339
(sace bhutto bhaveyy' âhaṁ); also in phrase bhutta-pātar-āsa (taṇhā=balavā DhA iv.48); J v.361 (daṇḍa= daḷha, balavā
after having eaten breakfast J ii.273; DhA iv.226. C.). — nt. bhusaṁ (adv.) much, exceedingly, greatly, ve-
-âvasesa the remainder of a meal Vin ii.216. hemently. In cpds. bhusaṁ° & bhusa°. — S i.69; J iii.441;
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iv.11; v.203 (bhusa — dassaneyya); vi.192; Vv 6 ; Pv 3 ;
Bhuttar [n. ag. fr. bhuj, cp. Sk. bhoktṛ already Vedic & Epic]
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iv.7 ; Miln 346; SnA 107 ("verbum intensivum"); Sdhp 289.
one who eats or has eaten, or enjoys (cp. bhutta 2) J v.465
(ahaṁ bhuttā bhakkhaṁ ras' uttamaṁ). Bhusati, Bhussati [perhaps a legitimate form for Sk. bhaṣate (see
P. bhasati), with u for a, so that the suggested correction of
Bhuttavant (adj.) [bhutta+vant] having eaten, one who has eaten
bhusati to bhasati (see under bhasati) is unfounded] to bark
J v.170 (=kata — bhatta — kicca); VvA 244.
DA i.317 (bhusati; vv. ll. bhussati & bhūsati); DhA i.171,
Bhuttāvin (adj.) [bhutta+suffix °āvin, corresponding to Vedic
172. — See also bhasati & bhukka; — pp. bhusita.
°āyin] having eaten, one who has had a meal; nom. sg.
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Bhusikā (f.) [fr. bhusa ] chaff A i.242; Vin ii.181.
bhuttāvī Vin iv.82; Miln 15 (+onīta — pattapāṇi); PvA 23
(+pavārita); SnA 58; instr. bhuttāvinā Vin iv.82; gen. dat. Bhusita [pp. of bhusati] barking J iv.182 (°sadda, barking, noise).
bhuttavissa D ii.195. acc. bhuttāviṁ Vin i.213; Sn p. 111 See also bhasita.
(+onīta — pattapāṇiṁ); J v.170; nom. pl. bhuttāvī Vin iv.81, 2
Bhuseti [Denom. fr. bhusa =*bhṛśayati; but not certain, may
& bhuttāvino S iv.289.
have to be read bhūseti, to endeavour, cp. Sk. bhūṣati] to make
Bhumma (adj. — n.) [fr. bhūmi, Vedic bhūmya] 1. belong- strong, to cause to grow (?) J v.218 (C. expl ns by "bhusaṁ
ing to the earth, earthly, terrestrial; nt. soil, ground, floor karoti, vaḍḍheti" p. 224).
Sn 222 (bhūtāni bhummāni earthly creatures, contrasted with 1
Bhū [fr. bhū] (adj.) being, (n.) creature, living being in pāṇa-
creatures in the air, antalikkhe), 236 (id.); Sdhp 420 (sabba — bhū a living being (a breathing being) J v.79 (=pāṇa — bhūta
bhummā khattiyā). pl. bhummā the earthly ones, i. e. the C.).
gods inhabiting the earth, esp. tree gods (Yakkhas) Vv 84 2 2
2
(=bhumma — deva VvA 334). — nt. ground: Pv ii.10 (yāva Bhū (f.) [fr. bhū, otherwise bhūmi] the earth; loc. bhuvi ac-
rd
cording to Kaccāyana; otherwise bhuvi is aor. 3 sg.; of bhū:
bhummā down to the ground); v. l. BB bhūm(i). — 2. the
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see Pischel, Prk. Gr. § 516; Geiger, Pali Gr. § 86 .
locative case KhA 106, 111, 224; SnA 140, 210, 321, 433;
PvA 33. Bhūkuṭi (f.) [a different spelling of bhakuṭi, q. v. — Cp. Sk.
-attharaṇa "earth — spread," a ground covering, mat, car- bhṛkuti & bhrukuṭi] frown, anger, superciliousness M i.125
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