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The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary

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Vin iv.82; gen. dat. bhuttavissa D ii.195. acc. bhutt!vi' Vin i.213; Sn p. 111 (+on"ta -- pattap!*i'); J v.170;<br />

nom. pl. bhutt!v" Vin iv.81, & bhutt!vino S iv.289.<br />

Bhumma<br />

Bhumma (adj. -- n.) [fr. bh(mi, Vedic bh(mya] 1. belonging to the earth, earthly, terrestrial; nt. soil,<br />

ground, floor Sn 222 (bh(t!ni bhumm!ni earthly creatures,<br />

-- 507 --<br />

contrasted with creatures in the air, antalikkhe), 236 (id.); Sdhp 420 (sabba -- bhumm! khattiy!). pl.<br />

bhumm! the earthly ones, i. e. the gods inhabiting the earth, esp. tree gods (Yakkhas) Vv 842 (=bhumma --<br />

deva VvA 334). -- nt. ground: Pv ii.102 (y!va bhumm! down to the ground); v. l. BB bh(m(i). -- 2. the<br />

locative case KhA 106, 111, 224; SnA 140, 210, 321, 433; PvA 33. -- atthara*a "earth -- spread," a ground<br />

covering, mat, carpet Vin i.48; ii.208; iv.279. -- antara "earth -- occasion," i. e. (1) sphere of the earth, plane<br />

of existence Miln 163; DhsA 296. -- (2) in ˚pariccheda discussion concerning the earth, i. e. cosmogony<br />

DhsA 3. -- antalikkha earthly and celestial, over earth & sky (of portents) Miln 178. <strong>The</strong> form would<br />

correspond to Sk. *bhaum -- !ntar"k+a. -- j!la "terrestrial net (of insight) gift of clear sight extending over<br />

the globe (perhaps to find hidden treasures) SnA 353 (term of a vijj!, science or magic art). Cp.<br />

bh(rikamma & bh(rivijj!. -- &&ha (a) put into the earth, being in the earth, found on or in the earth, earthly<br />

Vin iii.47. (b) standing on the earth Dh 28. -- (c) resting on the earth Miln 181. Also as ˚ka living on earth,<br />

earthly (of gods) J iii.87. -- deva a terrestrial deva or fairy A iv.118; Ps ii.149; VbhA 12; DhA i.156; VvA<br />

334; PvA 5, 43, 55, 215, 277. -- devat!=˚deva J iv.287 (=yakkha); KhA 120.<br />

Bhummi<br />

Bhummi1 (f.) [fr. bhumma] that which belongs to the ground, i. e. a plane (of existence), soil, stage (as t.t.<br />

in philosophy) DhsA 277 (˚y -- !patti), 339 (id.), 985 (dukkha˚), 1368, 1374 sq. (see Dhs trsl.2 231).<br />

Bhummi<br />

Bhummi2 [old voc. of bhumma] a voc. of friendly address "my (dear) man" (lit. terrestrial) Vin ii.304<br />

(=piyavacana' Bdhgh).<br />

Bhuyya<br />

Bhuyya the regular P. representative of Sk. bh(yas (compar.); for which usually bhiyya (q. v.). Only in cpd.<br />

yebhuyyena (q. v.).<br />

Bhuvi<br />

Bhuvi see bh(.<br />

Bhusa<br />

Bhusa1 [cp. Vedic busa (nt.) & bu$a (m.)] chaff, husks A i.241 (˚!g!ra chaff -- house); Dh 252 (opu*!ti<br />

bhusa' to sift husks); Ud 78; Pv iii.41; iii.107; VvA 47 (ti*a˚ litter).<br />

Bhusa<br />

Bhusa2 (adj.) [cp. Vedic bh%$a] strong, mighty, great Dh 339 (ta*h!=balav! DhA iv.48); J v.361 (da*.a=<br />

da)ha, balav! C.). -- nt. bhusa' (adv.) much, exceedingly, greatly, vehemently. In cpds. bhusa'˚ & bhusa˚. -

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