BaRe · indeclinable
bhaṇe (1 sg. mid. of Skt. bhaṇati; = Pali id. ), I say! look here! : in Mv i.320.3, 6, 14 ; 321.1, 11 ; 322.11 , used by Jyotipāla in addressing his friend Ghaṭikāra; otherwise only bho (twice ho ) bhaṇe, and always used by a person of superior social station, usually a king, in speaking to subjects or inferiors: Mv i.272.15 ; ii.74.17 (here Sundarananda, to the populace); 151.6, 10 ; 152.14—15, 19 ; 154.10, 14 ; 155.11 ; 165.14 ; 426.10 ; 427.14 ; 436.7 ; 478.17 ; iii.102.10 ; 111.16 ; 441.19 ; ho (for bho) bhaṇe iii.160.19 ; 166.17 .
a term often used for addressing inferiors
Bhaṇe (indeclinable) [original 1st singular present medium of bhaṇati] "I say," used as an interjection of emphasis, like "to be sure," "look here." It is a familiar term of address, often used by a king to his subjects Vin I 240 (amhākaṃ kira bhaṇe vijite Bhaddiya-nagare), 241 (gaccha bhaṇe jānāhi ...) Miln 21 (atthi bhaṇe añño koci paṇḍito ...).
【無】 對下屬的稱呼。
(ind, ind, excl, opt 1st sg or imp reflx 1st sg of bhaṇati) (king addressing inferiors) I say; look here term often used for addressing inferiors [lit.] I could say; I must say Construction: √bhaṇ + e