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Definition[1]
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Bhasma(n) (nt.) [cp. Vedic bhasman (adj.); Sk. bhasman (n.), originally ppr. of bhas to chew & thus n -- stem. It has passed into the a -- decl. in Pali, except in the loc. bhasmani (S i. 169). Etymologically & semantically bhasman is either "chewing" or "anything chewed (small)," thus meaning particle, dust, sand, etc.; and bhas is another form of psā (cp. Sk. psā morsel of food, psāta hungry=P. chāta). Idg. *bhsā & *bhsam, represented in Gr. yw/xw to grind, ya/mmos & yw_xos sand; Lat. sabulum sand. The Dhtp 326 & Dhtm 452 explain bhas by bhasmīkaraṇa "reduce to ashes," a pp. of it is bhasita; it also occurs in Sk. loc. bhasi] ashes S i. 169=Nd2 576 (loc. bhasmani); Vv 8444 ; J iii. 426; Vism 469 (in comparison).
-- antāhuti (bhasm' ant' āhuti) "whose sacrifice ends in ashes" Di. 55 (so read for bhassant˚, according to DA i. 166, & cp. Franke, Dīgha Nikāya p. 60); Mi. 515; S iii. 207. -- âcchanna covered by ashes Dh 71 (=chārikāya paṭichanna DhA ii. 68); J vi. 236 (. . . va pāvaka). -- puṭa a sack for ashes DA i. 267 (as expln for assa -- puṭa of D. i. 98; fanciful; see assa1 ). -- bhāva "ashy" state, state of being crumbled to dust VvA 348.
-- antāhuti (bhasm' ant' āhuti) "whose sacrifice ends in ashes" D
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Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
Definition[2]
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bhasma, bhasman: n. 灰
Source
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巴漢辭典 編者:(斗六) 廖文燦
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bhasmacchanna , bhasmakaḥ , bhassa , bhassamāna , bhassanta , bhasma , bhāsitvā , bhāsitu , bhāsitar , bhāsitabba