| bhojya | भोज्य | See p. 767. |
| mfn. to be enjoyed or eaten, eatable, what is enjoyed or eaten, (esp.) what may be eaten without mastication, [Bhpr.]; [MaitrUp.]; [MBh.]; [Yājñ.] &c. |
| to be enjoyed or used, [MBh.]; [Bālar.] &c. |
| to be enjoyed sexually, [Rājat.] |
| to be enjoyed or felt, [MBh.]; [Hariv.] |
| to be suffered or experienced, [MW.] |
| to be fed, one to whom food must be given, [MBh.] |
| (fr. Caus.) to be made to eat, to be fed, [MBh.]; [Mn.]; [Kull.] |
| m. pl. N. of a people, [MārkP.] (prob. w.r. for bhoja) |
| n. anything to be enjoyed or eaten, nourishment, food, [MBh.]; [R.] &c. |
| the act of eating, a meal, [MBh.]; [Mn.] |
| a festive dinner, [L.] |
| a dainty, [MW.] |
| a feast a store of provisions, eatables, [ib.], enjoyment, advantage, profit, [RV.] |
| bhojyatā | भोज्यता | bhojya—tā, f. ([Pañcat.]) or bhojya—tva, n. ([MaitrUp.]) the condition of being eaten, the state of being food (tāṃ√ yā, to become food). |
| bhojyatva | भोज्यत्व | bhojya—tā, f. ([Pañcat.]) or bhojya—tva, n. ([MaitrUp.]) the condition of being eaten, the state of being food (tāṃ√ yā, to become food). |
| bhojyakāla | भोज्यकाल | bhojya—kāla m. eating time, meal-time, [Pañcat.] |
| bhojyamaya | भोज्यमय | bhojya—maya mfn. See bhakṣya-bhojya-maya. |
| bhojyasambhava | भोज्यसम्भव | bhojya—sambhava m. ‘having its origin in food’, chyle, chyme, the primary juice of the body (cf. rasa), [L.] |