Kajja · future passive participle adjective & neuter · khajja 1
Khajja (adjective/noun) [gerund of khajjati] to be eaten or chewed, eatable, solid food, usually in compound -bhojja solid and other food, divided into 4 kinds, viz. asita, pīta, khāyita, sāyita Pv I 5 2 (= Pv-a 25) Ja I 58; Miln 2; -bhājaka a distributor of food (an office falling to the lot of a senior bhikkhu) Vin II 176 (= V 204); IV 38, 155.
khajja ( nt. ; = Pali id. , MIndic for khādya ), hard food (as in Pali , hardly in Skt. , contrasting with bhojya , or also bhakta , q.v. , soft food ): Mv iii.39.4 bhakta-khajjam upaviṣṭo, sat down to soft and hard food ; 405.1 -khajjabhojya-gandha-mālya-vilepanaṃ viśrāṇīyati; ii.462.10 , read with mss. khajja-rūpaṃ, thing of the nature of hard food .
(adjective) to be eaten; (neuter) solid hard food; a cake; pastry
【形】 被吃,被咀嚼。【中】 固體食物,甜肉乾。~ka,【中】 甜肉乾。~kantara,【中】 各種不同的糖果。
(nt, nt, ptp of khādati) hard food solid food, sweet meat [lit.] to be chewed Construction: √khād + ya
(ptp, ptp of khādati) to be eaten or chewed [lit.] to be chewed Construction: √khād + ya