adjective · pūti 1 · pūti 2
stink
rotten; putrid; stinking
Pūti (adjective) [cf. Sanskrit pūti, pūyati to fester Greek πύθω, πῦον = pus; Latin pūtidus putrid; Gothic fūls = German faul, English foul] putrid, stinking, rotten, fetid D II 353 (khaṇḍāni pūtīni); M I 73, 89 = III 92 (aṭṭhikāni pūtīni); Vin III 236 (anto°); S III 54; Pv I 3 2 ; I 6 1 (= kuṇapagandha Pv-a 32); Vism 261 (= pūtika at Pj I 61), 645 (°pajā itthi, in simile); Pv-a 67; Saddh 258. — See also puccaṇḍatā. -kāya foul body, mass of corruption, epithet of the human body M II 65; S I 131; III 120; Thig 466; Thig-a 283; Pj II 40; Dhp-a III 111; -kummāsa rotten junket Vism 343; -gandha bad smell, ill-smelling Pv I 3 1 (= kuṇapa° Pv-a 15); Ja V 72; -dadhi rancid curds Vism 362; Vibh-a 68; cf. pūti-takka Vism 108; -deha = °kāya S I 236; -maccha stinking fish M III 168 (+ °kuṇapa and °kummāsa); in simile at It 68 = Ja IV 435 = VI 236 = Pj I 127; -mukha having a putrid mouth Pj II 458 (āsīvisa); Pv-a 12, 14; -mutta strong-smelling urine, usually urine of cattle used as medicine by the bhikkhu Vin I 58 = 96 (°bhesajja); M I 316; It 103; Vv-a 5 (°harītaka); -mūla having fetid roots M I 80; -latā "stinking creeper," a sort of creeper or shrub ( Coccolus cordifolius, otherwise gaḷocī) Snp 29 = Miln 369; Vism 36, 183; Pj I 47 (°saṇṭhāna); Dhp-a III 110, 111 (taruṇā galoci-latā pūtilatā ti vuccati); -lohitaka with putrid blood Pv I 7 8 (= kuṇapa° Pv-a 37); -sandeha = °kāya Dhp 148.
(adj, adj) fermented; foul-smelling; fetid; stinking; rotten; putrid rotten, putrid, stinking Construction: √pūy + ti
(adj, adj) (of seed) rotten; spoiled Construction: √pūy + ti