PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN
ROOT
EXTENSIONS
• OInd. bhuj- ‘enjoy’, ‘use’ (MW: 759; Whitney 1885: 112)
• OInd. bhúj ‘enjoyment’, ‘enjoyer’ (MW: 759)
• OInd. bhojá ‘bestowing enjoyment’ (MW: 767)
• OInd. bhojaka ‘eating’, ‘class of priests’, ‘astrologer’ (MW: 768)
• OInd. bhojin ‘enjoying’, ‘eating’, ‘using’ (MW: 768)
• OInd. bhóga ‘enjoyment’, ‘use’ (MW: 767)
• OInd. bhogin ‘wealthy’ (MW: 767)
• OInd. bhógya ‘object of enjoyment’, ‘possession’, ‘money’ (MW: 767)
• OInd. bhójana ‘meal’, ‘food’ (MW: 768)
• OInd. bhují ‘protector’, ‘patron’ (MW: 759)
• OInd. bhukti ‘possession’, ‘food’ (MW: 759)
• OInd. bhoktr̥ ‘possessor’, ‘husband’ (MW: 760)
• OInd. bhujiṣyà ‘useful’, ‘independent’, ‘slave’, ‘companion’ (MW: 759)
• OInd. bubhukṣā ‘wish to eat’, ‘hunger’ (MW: 735)
• OInd. bubhukṣu ‘hungry’, ‘desirous of worldly enjoyment’ (MW: 735)
• OInd. bhojayitr̥ ‘promoter of enjoyment’, ‘promoter of amusement’ (MW: 768)
References
MW = Monier-Williams, M. 1899. A Sanskrit-English Dictionary. Clarendon Press.