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Bhuñjaka (adj.) [fr. bhuñjati1] eating, one who eats or enjoys, in ˚sammuti definition of "eater," speaking of<br />

an eater, declaration or statement of eating VbhA 164.<br />

Bhuñjati [bhuj<br />

Bhuñjati1 [bhuj to Lat. fruor, fr(x=E. fruit, frugal etc.; Goth. br(kjan=As. br(kan=Ger. brauchen. <strong>The</strong> Dhtp<br />

379 (& Dhtm 613) explns bhuj by "p!lan' ajjhoh!resu," i. e. eating & drinking for the purpose of living] to<br />

eat (in general), to enjoy, make use of, take advantage of, use Sn 102, 240, 259, 619; Dh 324; Pug 55. Pot.<br />

bhuñjeyya Sn 400; Dh 308, 2nd pl. bhuñjetha Dh 70; Mhvs 25, 113. Imper. 2nd med. bhuñjassa S v.53; 3rd<br />

act. bhuñjatu S i.141; Sn 479; bhuñjassu Sn 421; ppr. bhuñjanto J iii.277: bhuñjam!na Th 1, 12; Sn 240.<br />

Fut. 1st sg. bhokkha' [Sk. bhoksy!mi] J iv.117. Aor. 1st sg. bhuñji' Miln 47; 3rd sg. bhuñji J iv.370; 3rd<br />

pl. abhuñji'su Th 1, 922; abhuñjisu' Mhvs 7, 25. Ger. bhutv! J iii.53 (=bhuñjitv! C.); DhA i.182; bhutv!na<br />

Sn 128. Grd. bhuñjitabba Mhvs 5, 127. Inf. bhottuñ: see ava˚. pp. bhutta. -- Caus. bhojeti (q. v.). Cp.<br />

bhoga, bhojana, bhojan"ya, bhojja; also Desid. pp. bubbhukkhita; & !bhuñjati.<br />

Bhuñjati [bhuj<br />

Bhuñjati2 [bhuj to purify, cleanse, sift, not given in this meaning by the Dh!tup!&ha. Cp. Av. buxti<br />

purification buj to clean, also Lat. fungor (to get through or rid of, cp. E. function), Goth. us -- baugjan to<br />

sweep; P. paribhuñjati 2, paribhojaniya & vinibbhujati. See Kern, Toev. p. 104, s. v. bhujissa] to clean,<br />

purify, cleanse: see bhuja2 and bhujissa, also bhoja & bhojaka.<br />

Bhuñjana<br />

Bhuñjana (nt.) [fr. bhuñjati1] taking food, act of eating, feasting J iv.371 (˚k!ra*a); PvA 184. -- k!la meal --<br />

time DhA i.346.<br />

Bhutta<br />

Bhutta [pp. of bhuñjati1; Sk. bhukta] 1. (Pass.) eaten, being eaten Sn p. 15; Dh 308; impers. eating Vin<br />

iv.82 (bhutta' hoti). Also ˚geha eating house J v.290, and in phrase yath! -- bhutta' bhuñjatha "eat<br />

according to eating," i. e. as ought to be eaten, eating in moderation D ii.173 (where Rh. D., Dial. ii.203,<br />

trsls "ye shall eat as ye have eaten")=iii.62, 63 (where Rh. D., Dial. iii.64 trsls "enjoy your possessions as<br />

you have been wont to do"; see note ibid.). We should favour a translation in the first sense. -- dubbhutta',<br />

indigestible. -- 2. (Med. cp. bhuttar) having eaten, one who has eaten Miln 370 (sace bhutto bhaveyy' âha');<br />

also in phrase bhutta -- p!tar -- !sa after having eaten breakfast J ii.273; DhA iv.226. -- âvasesa the<br />

remainder of a meal Vin ii.216.<br />

Bhuttar<br />

Bhuttar [n. ag. fr. bhuj, cp. Sk. bhokt% already Vedic & Epic] one who eats or has eaten, or enjoys (cp.<br />

bhutta 2) J v.465 (aha' bhutt! bhakkha' ras' uttama').<br />

Bhuttavant<br />

Bhuttavant (adj.) [bhutta+vant] having eaten, one who has eaten J v.170 (=kata -- bhatta -- kicca); VvA<br />

244.<br />

Bhutt!vin<br />

Bhutt!vin (adj.) [bhutta+suffix ˚!vin, corresponding to Vedic ˚!yin] having eaten, one who has had a meal;<br />

nom. sg. bhutt!v" Vin iv.82; Miln 15 (+on"ta -- pattap!*i); PvA 23 (+pav!rita); SnA 58; instr. bhutt!vin!

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