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Definition[1]

bhutta : [pp. of bhuñjati] eaten; enjoyed.

Source
A.P. Buddhadatta Mahathera, Concise Pali-English and English-Pali Dictionary [available as digital version from Metta Net, Sri Lanka]
Definition[2]

Bhutta [pp. of bhuñjati1; Sk. bhukta] 1. (Pass.) eaten, being eaten Sn p. 15; Dh 308; impers. eating Vin iv.82 (bhuttaŋ hoti). Also ˚geha eating house J v.290, and in phrase yathā -- bhuttaŋ bhuñjatha "eat according to eating," i. e. as ought to be eaten, eating in moderation D ii.173 (where Rh. D., Dial. ii.203, trsls "ye shall eat as ye have eaten")=iii.62, 63 (where Rh. D., Dial. iii.64 trsls "enjoy your possessions as you have been wont to do"; see note ibid.). We should favour a translation in the first sense. -- dubbhuttaŋ, indigestible. -- 2. (Med. cp. bhuttar) having eaten, one who has eaten Miln 370 (sace bhutto bhaveyy' âhaŋ); also in phrase bhutta -- pātar -- āsa after having eaten breakfast J ii.273; DhA iv.226.
   -- âvasesa the remainder of a meal Vin ii.216.

Source
Pali-English Dictionary, TW Rhys Davids, William Stede,
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