bhūta

Pali

Alternative forms

Etymology

This past participle of bhavati (to be) can be traced back to Sanskrit भूत (bhūta) and beyond. Note that the past participle naturally has an active sense.

Adjective

bhūta

  1. natural
  2. genuine
  3. true

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Derived terms

Noun

bhūta m

  1. beings
  2. living beings
  3. animate nature
  4. city spirit guardians

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Noun

bhūta n

  1. inanimate nature

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Noun

bhūta m

  1. supernatural being, ghost

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Descendants

  • Lao: ພູດ (phūt, ghost)

Noun

bhūta n

  1. nature, creation
  2. truth
  3. (as second element of a bahuvrihi, with respect to the first element)
    1. what has been or happened
    2. having become, acting as, being

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Derived terms

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