busaplAvI
? busaplāvī , acc. sg. °vīm, something disagreeable (hard, or foul, offensive) to eat; parallel with ayoguḍa, svamāṃsa, pūyaśoṇita: Divy 12.25 ; 13.17 ; all things which niggards wished a mendicant should eat, and which later they were therefore obliged to eat themselves. The Index renders beetle (?); I do not know why. The first member seems to be Skt. busa, chaff, refuse, rubbish ; perh. the ed. of Divy understood the latter part as leaping ( in chaff of grain; even this need not lead to the mg. beetle ). Same passage MSV iv.176.7 ; 177.11 ; Tib. cited as phub ma , chaff (= busa), for the entire word.