bhogga : [adj.] fit to be enjoyed or possessed.
Bhogga1 (adj.) [fr. bhuj to bend, pp. corresp. to Sk. bhugna] bent, crooked M i.88; D ii.22; A i.138; J iii.395.
Bhogga2 (adj.) [grd. of bhuñj to enjoy, thus=Sk. bhogya] 1. to be enjoyed or possessed, n. property, possession, in cpd. rāja˚ (of an elephant) to be possessed by a king, serviceable to a king, royal D i.87; A i.244, 284; ii.113, 170; J ii.370; DhA i.313 (royal possessions in general); DA i.245. Cp. BSk. rājabhogya MVastu i.287. See in detail under rāja -- bhogga. -- naggabhogga one who possesses nothing but nakedness, i. e. an ascetic J iv.160; v.75;vi.225. -- 2. (identical with bhogika & bhogiya & similar in meaning to bhojarājā) royal, of royal power, entitled to the throne, as a designation of "class" at Vin iii.221 in sequence rājā rāja -- bhoggā brāhmaṇā, etc., where it takes the place of the usual khattiya "royal noble."