adjective · pahūta 1 · pahūta 2
abundant
abundant; much; broad
Pahūta (adjective) [past participle of pa + bhū, cf. Vedic prabhūta] sufficient, abundant, much, considerable Snp 428, 862 f.; Pv I 5 2 (= anappaka, bahu, yāvadattha commentary; Dhpāla at Pv-a 25 gives bahuka as inferior variant); I 117 (= apariyanta, uḷāra; v.l. bahū); II 75 (v.l. bahūta); Pv-a 145 (dhana; v.l. bahuta); Pj II 294 (the same), 321 (the same). See also bahūta. -jivha large tongued D II 18; III 144, 173; -jivhatā the characteristic of a large tongue Snp page 107; -dhañña having many riches Ja IV 309; -dhana the same Thig 406 (commentary reading for Text bahuta-ratana); -pañña rich in wisdom Snp 359, 539, 996; -bhakkha eating much, said of the fire S I 69; -vitta = °dhañña D I 134; Snp 102; Pv-a 3.
【形】 豐富的,很多的,寬廣的。~jivha,【形】 有寬舌的。~bhakkha,【形】 可吃很多的,吃很多的。
(pp, pp of pahoti) much; considerable; abundant; vast abundant, much, broad [lit.] become Construction: pa + √hū + ta
(pp, pp of pahoti) arisen; appeared; come into being (from) Construction: pa + √hū + ta