bhuj भुज् cl. 6. P. ([Dhātup. xxviii, 124]) bhujáti (pf. bubhoja aor. abhaukṣīt fut. bhokṣyati and °ktā Gr.; really only pr. stem aor. -ábubhojīs and ind.p. -bhujya after nir and pari; cf. also bhujam in bhujaṃ-ga and bhujaṃgama), to bend, curve; (?) to sweep (cf. bhují), [RV.] : Pass. bhujyate, to be bent down or disheartened, [Hit. iv, 28.] [cf. Gk. ϕεύγω; Lat. fugio; Goth. biugan, baugjan (?); Germ. biogan, biegen; Angl.Sax. búgan; Eng. bow.] See tri-bhúj. cl. 7. P. Ā. ([Dhātup. xxix, 17]) bhunákti, bhuṅkté (rarely cl. 6. P. Ā. bhuñjati, °te, [Up.]; [MBh.]; 3. pl. Ā. bhuñjaté, [RV.]; Pot. P. bhuñjīyāt, [Gobh.]; pf. Ā. bubhujé, °jmáhe, °jriré, [RV.]; 3. pl. P. °juḥ, [MBh.]; aor. abhaukṣīt, abhukta Gr.; bhójam, bhójate, bhujema, [RV.]; bhukṣiṣīya, [Br.]; fut. bhokṣyati, °te, [MBh.] &c.; bhoktā, [R.]; inf. bhójase, bhújam, bhuje, [RV.] : bhoktum, [MBh.] &c.; ind.p. bhuktvā or bhuṅktvā, [ib.]), to enjoy, use, possess, (esp.) enjoy a meal, eat, eat and drink, consume (mostly Ā.; in Ved. generally with instr., later with acc.), [RV.] &c. &c. ; to enjoy (carnally), [Gṛhyās.]; [MBh.]; [Kāv.]; to make use of, utilize, exploit, [Mn.]; [MBh.] &c.; (with pṛthivīm, mahīm &c.) to take possession of, rule, govern, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c.; to suffer, experience, undergo, be requited or rewarded for (acc.) or at the hands of (gen.), [RV.] &c. &c.; (P.) to be of use or service to (acc.), [RV.]; [TS.]; [Br.]; [Up.]; to pass, live through, last (a time), [Rājat.]; [BhP.]; (in astron.) to pass through, fulfil, [Sūryas.] : Pass. bhujyate (aor. abhoji), to be enjoyed or eaten or possessed or made use of [Br.]; [MBh.] &c.: Caus. bhojayati (te°, mc.; cf. [Pāṇ. i, 3, 87]; once bhuñjāpayati, [Pañcat. ii, 49] v.l.; aor. abūbhujat, °jata Gr.), to cause to enjoy or eat, feed with (two acc. or acc. of pers. and instr. of thing; cf. [Pāṇ. i, 4, 52]), [AV.] &c.; &c.; to use as food, [Car.] : Desid. bubhukṣati (once), °te, to wish to eat, be hungry, [MBh.]; [BhP.]; to wish to enjoy or partake of [Naiṣ.] (cf. bubhukṣā, °kṣita, °kṣu) : Intens. bobhujyate, to be eaten frequently, [VarBṛS.]; bobhokti and bobhujīti, to eat or enjoy frequently Gr. [cf. Lat. fungor.] bhúj f. enjoyment, profit, advantage, possession or use of (gen.), [RV.]; [AV.] (bhujé, also as infin.) bhúj m. an enjoyer, eater (said of Agni), [RV. x, 20, 2] bhúj mfn. (ifc.) enjoying (also carnally), eating, consuming, partaking of, possessing, ruling, [Mn.]; [MBh.] and o. (with words meaning ‘earth’ = ‘king’; cf. kṣitibh° &c.) bhúj m. enjoying the reward of, suffering for (kilbiṣa-bh°), [MārkP.] passing, through, fulfilling (vyakta-bh°), [BhP.] bhujā भुजा f. See col. 2. f. a winding, curve, coil (of a snake), [BhP.] the arm or hand, [Pracaṇḍ.] (cf. comp.) the side of any geometrical figure, [Āryabh.]; [Hcat.] bhuja भुज m. (ifc. f(A). ) the arm, [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. (bhujayor antaram, the breast, [Bhartṛ.]; cf. bhujāntara) the hand, [Pāṇ. vii, 3, 61] the trunk of an elephant, [MBh. iii, 15736] a branch, bough, [BhP.] a bending, curve, coil (of a serpent; see comp. below) the side of any geometrical figure, [KātyŚr.], Sch. the base of a triangle, [Sūryas.] the base of a shadow, [ib.] the supplement of 2 or 4 right angles or the complement of 3 right angles, [MW.] bhuji भुजि bhují f. (for 2. See col. 3) clasping, enfolding (others ‘sweeping’), [RV. x, 106, 4] (cf. dáśa- and śatá-bhuji). bhují f. (for 1. See col. 2) the granting of enjoyment, favour, [RV.] one who grants favours, a protector, patron (said of the Aśvins), [ib.] bhují m. N. of Agni, [Uṇ. iv, 141], Sch. bhujyu भुज्यु bhujyú f. (for 2. See col. 3) a snake or viper (cf. bhujaṃga-ga, bhoga &c.), [RV. x, 95, 8] (others ‘a doe’), [VS. xviii, 42.] bhujyú mfn. (for 1. See col. 2) wealthy, rich, [RV. viii, 22, 1]; [46, 20] ([Sāy.] = rakṣaka; others ‘easily guided’, fr. √ 1. bhuj) N. of a son of Tugra (protected by the Aśvins), [ib.] [i, 112, 6]; [116, 3] &c. of a man with the patr. Lāhyāyani, [ŚBr.] a pot, vessel, [L.] food, [L.] fire, [L.] bhujagī भुजगी f. a female snake, a serpent-maid, [MBh.]; [Kāv.]; [Kathās.] a species of shrub, [L.] N. of a river, [Dharmaś.] bhujaga भुजग bhuja—ga See . m. (fr. bhuja + ga) ‘going in curves’, a snake, serpent, serpent-demon (ifc. f(A). ), [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. (-tva n., [MBh.]) n. (prob.) tin or lead, [Kālac.] bhujman भुज्मन् bhuj-mán mfn. abounding in windings or valleys, fertile, [RV. viii, 50, 2] (prob. also [i, 65, 5]; read bhujmā). bhujāṅka भुजाङ्क m. an embrace, [R.] bhujaṃgī भुजंगी f. a serpent-nymph, [MBh.]; [Kathās.] a kind of shrub, [L.] bhujaṃga भुजंग bhuja-ṃ-ga and -ṃ-gama, see and bhujaṃgama. m. (fr. bhujam ind. p. of √ bhuj + ga) a serpent, snake, serpent-demon, [Kāv.]; [Suśr.] N. of the number eight, [Sūryas.] the paramour of a prostitute, [Kāvyād.]; [Sāh.] the dissolute friend of a prince, [Kāvyād.] any constant companion of a prince, [Hcar.] a lover (see pṛthivī-bh°), the keeper of a prostitute, [L.] a species of Daṇḍaka metre, [VarBṛS.], Sch. N. of a man, [Rājat.] n. (prob.) tin or lead, [L.] bhujajyā भुजज्या bhuja—jyā f. (in astron.) the base sine, [Sūryas.] bhujiṅga भुजिङ्ग m. pl. N. of a people, [MBh.] (B. kaliṅga). bhujiṣyā भुजिष्या (ā), f. any woman dependent on or working for others, a slave-girl, maid-servant, [Yājñ.]; [MBh.]; [Kāv.] &c. a harlot, courtezan, [L.] bhujiṣya भुजिष्य bhujiṣyà mfn. granting food, useful, [AV.] (cf. a-bh°) free, independent, [L.] bhujiṣyà m. a slave, servant (-tā f.), [Caṇḍ.]; [Divyāv.] (cf. [Uṇ. iv, 178], Sch.) bhujiṣyà m. a comrade, companion, [L.] a person who has regained his liberty by redeeming his pledge, [L.] a cord wound round the wrist of a girl before her marriage (-hasta-sūtraka), [L.] the hand, [L.] a string, [L.] bhujābhuji भुजाभुजि bhujā-bhuji ind. arm to arm, in close fight, [Naiṣ.] (cf. keśā-keśi). bhujāghāta भुजाघात m. a blow with the arm, [MBh.] bhujādala भुजादल bhujā—dala m. = bhuja-d°, [L.] bhujālatā भुजालता bhujā—latā f. (ifc. f(A). ) = bhuja-l°atā, [Śiś.] bhujāmūla भुजामूल bhujā—mūla n. = bhuja-m°, [Sāh.] bhujāpīḍa भुजापीड m. clasping or embracing in the arms, [W.] bhujaphala भुजफल bhuja—phala n. = bāhu-phala, the result from the base sine, [Sūryas.] bhujadala भुजदल bhuja—dala m. ‘arm-leaf’, the hand, [L.] bhujagāri भुजगारि m. ‘serpent-foe’, a peacock, [Harav.] bhujalatā भुजलता bhuja—latā f. ‘arm-creeper’, a long slender arm, [Megh.]; [Ratnāv.] bhujamūla भुजमूल bhuja—mūla n. ‘arm-root’, the shoulder, [MBh.] bhujarāma भुजराम bhuja—rāma m. N. of an author (= bhajanānanda), [Cat.] bhujākaṇṭa भुजाकण्ट bhujā—kaṇṭa m. ‘hand-thorn’, a finger-nail, [L.] bhujāmadhya भुजामध्य bhujā—madhya n. ‘the middle of the arm’, the elbow, [L.] (cf. bhuja-m°). bhujāntara भुजान्तर n. ‘between the arms’, the breast, [MBh.]; [Kālid.]; [Kathās.] (am ind. between the arms, in the embrace) a partic. astron. correction, [Siddhāntaś.] bhujaṃgabha भुजंगभ bhujaṃga—bha n. ‘serpent-asterism’, N. of the Nakṣatra Āśleṣa, [Var.] bhujaṃgamā भुजंगमा f. a female serpent, a serpent-maid, [MBh.] bhujaṃgama भुजंगम bhuja-ṃ-ga and -ṃ-gama, see bhujaṃga and . m. (bhujaṃ-gama) a serpent, serpent-demon, [Kāv.]; [Suśr.] N. of the number eight, [Sūryas.] of Rāhu, [L.] of a Nāga, [L.] n. lead, [L.] bhujaṃgeśa भुजंगेश m. ‘species-lord’, N. of Piṅgala. bhujaṃgikā भुजंगिका f. N. of a village, [Inscr.] bhujaśālin भुजशालिन् bhuja—śālin mfn. possessing strong arms, [Kathās.] bhujaśiras भुजशिरस् bhuja—śiras ([L.]) n. ‘arm-head’, the shoulder, [L.] bhujabalin भुजबलिन् bhuja—balin m. ‘strong in the arm’, N. of a Jaina teacher. bhujacchāyā भुजच्छाया bhuja—cchāyā f. shadow of the arms, secure shelter, [Hit.] bhujadaṇḍa भुजदण्ड bhuja—daṇḍa ([Gīt.]) m. ‘arm-staff’, a long arm. bhujagatva भुजगत्व bhujaga—tva n., [MBh.] bhujamadhya भुजमध्य bhuja—madhya n. ‘space between the arms’, the breast, [Ragh.] bhujasūtra भुजसूत्र bhuja—sūtra n. the base sine, [MW.] bhujavīrya भुजवीर्य bhuja—vīrya mfn. strong in the arm, [Pracaṇḍ.] bhuja—vīrya n. vigour of arm, [MW.] bhujayaṣṭi भुजयष्टि bhuja—yaṣṭi f. = -daṇḍa, [Ragh.] bhujiṣyatā भुजिष्यता bhujiṣyá—tā f. bhujāntaram भुजान्तरम् ind., between the arms, in the embrace bhujaṃgākhya भुजंगाख्य m. Mesua Roxburghii, [L.] bhujaṃgākṣī भुजंगाक्षी f. N. of 2 plants (= nakuleṣṭā and rāsnā), [L.] bhujaṃgabhuj भुजंगभुज् bhujaṃga—bhuj m. ‘serpent-eater’, a peacock, [L.] N. of Garuḍa, [L.] bhujaṃgahan भुजंगहन् bhujaṃga—han m. ‘serpent-killer’, N. of Garuḍa, [L.] bhujaśikhara भुजशिखर bhuja—śikhara ([Kād.]) n. ‘arm-head’, the shoulder, [L.] bhujagāśana भुजगाशन m. ‘serpent-eater’, N. of Garuḍa, [L.] bhujagalatā भुजगलता bhujaga—latā f. betel-pepper, [L.] bhujagapati भुजगपति bhujaga—pati m. the king of serpents, [Vās.] bhujagarāja भुजगराज bhujaga—rāja m. ‘serpent-king’, N. of Śeṣa, [Kir.] bhujagendra भुजगेन्द्र m. ‘serpent-king’, a large serpent, [MBh.] bhujakoṭara भुजकोटर bhuja—koṭara m. the armpit, [L.] bhujanagara भुजनगर bhuja—nagara n. N. of a town, [Cat.] bhujastambha भुजस्तम्भ bhuja—stambha m. paralysis of the arms, [Bhpr.] bhujayoktra भुजयोक्त्र bhuja—yoktra n. clasping or embracing arms, [MBh.] bhujāṃsadeśa भुजांसदेश bhujāṃsa-deśa m. the upper end of the arm, [Bcar.] bhujāntarāla भुजान्तराल n. = bhujāntara, the breast, chest, [Mālav.] bhujaṃgaśiśu भुजंगशिशु bhujaṃga—śiśu m. a kind of Bṛhatī metre, [W.] bhujaṃgalatā भुजंगलता bhujaṃga—latā f. betel-pepper, [L.] bhujaṃgendra भुजंगेन्द्र m. the king of snakes, [R.] bhujaṃgerita भुजंगेरित n. a kind of metre, [Ked.] bhujabandhana भुजबन्धन bhuja—bandhana n. clasping in the arms, an embrace, [Gīt.] bhujadaṇḍaka भुजदण्डक bhuja—daṇ°ḍaka ([L.]) m. ‘arm-staff’, a long arm. bhujagābhojin भुजगाभोजिन् m. = °gāśana, [L.] bhujagāhvaya भुजगाह्वय n. lead, [L.] bhujagāntaka भुजगान्तक m. ‘serpent-destroyer’, N. of Garuḍa, [L.] bhujagātmajā भुजगात्मजा f. ‘serpent-daughter’, a young female serpent, [MBh.] bhujagabhojin भुजगभोजिन् bhujaga—bhojin m. ‘serpent-eater’, a peacock, [W.] bhujagapuṣpa भुजगपुष्प bhujaga—puṣpa m. a species of plant, [Suśr.] bhujageśvara भुजगेश्वर m. ‘serpent-lord’, N. of Śeṣa, [Hariv.] bhujasambhoga भुजसम्भोग bhuja—sambhoga m. ‘union of arms’, an embrace, [R.] bhujopapīḍam भुजोपपीडम् ind. by or while clasping in the arms, [Daś.] bhujaṃgabhogin भुजंगभोगिन् bhujaṃga—bhogin m. ‘id.’, a peacock, [L.] (v.l. -bhojin). bhujaṃgabhojin भुजंगभोजिन् bhujaṃga—bhojin m. id., [L.] a kind of snake. N. of Garuḍa, [L.] bhujaṃgaśatru भुजंगशत्रु bhujaṃga—śatru m. ‘species-foe’, N. of Garuḍa, [Mālatīm.] bhujaṃgadīrgha भुजंगदीर्घ mfn. as long as a snake, ib. bhujaṃgajihvā भुजंगजिह्वा bhujaṃga—jihvā f. ‘serpent's-tongue’, a species of plant similar to Sita Cordifolia, [L.] bhujaṃgakanyā भुजंगकन्या bhujaṃga—kanyā f. a young female snake or a serpent-nymph, [Mṛcch.] bhujaṃgapuṣpa भुजंगपुष्प bhujaṃga—puṣpa m. a species of plant, [L.] bhujabalabhīma भुजबलभीम bhuja—bala-bhīma m. N. of an author, [Cat.] bhujagadāraṇa भुजगदारण bhujaga—dāraṇa m. ‘serpent-destroyer’, N. of Garuḍa, [L.] bhujagarājāya भुजगराजाय bhujaga—rā°jāya Nom. P. °yate, to become a serpent-king, [Vās.] bhujagavalaya भुजगवलय bhujaga—valaya m. a bracelet consisting of a snake, [MW.] bhujasaṃśraya भुजसंश्रय bhuja—saṃśraya m. going to or taking refuge in the arms (of another), [MBh.] bhujataruvana भुजतरुवन bhuja—taru-vana n. a forest the trees of which are its arms, [Rājat.] bhujaṃgaghātinī भुजंगघातिनी bhujaṃga—ghātinī f. ‘killing snakes’, a species of plant (used as an antidote), [L.] bhujaṃgadamanī भुजंगदमनी bhujaṃga—damanī f. bhujaṃgamamaya भुजंगममय bhujaṃgama—maya mf(I)n. consisting of snakes, [L.] bhujaṃgapihita भुजंगपिहित bhujaṃga—pihita mfn. covered with species's, [MW.] bhujaṃgastotra भुजंगस्तोत्र bhujaṃga—stotra n. N. of a Stotra. bhujapratibhuja भुजप्रतिभुज bhuja—pratibhuja n. opposite sides in a plane figure, [Col.] bhujaṃgaparṇinī भुजंगपर्णिनी bhujaṃga—parṇinī f. two species of plants, [L.] bhujaṃgaprayāta भुजंगप्रयात bhujaṃga—prayāta n. ‘species like course’, N. of a metre, [Śrutab.] bhujaṃgasaṃgatā भुजंगसंगता bhujaṃga—saṃgatā f. N. of a metre, [Chandom.]