Pūjeti
Pūjeti,[pūj,occurring in Rigveda only in śācipūjana RV VIII,16,12] to honour,respect,worship,revere Sn.316 (Pot.pūjayeyya),485 (imper.pūjetha); Dh.106,195; DA.I,256; PvA.54 (aor.sakkariṁsu garukkariṁsu mānesuṁ pūjesuṁ); Sdhp.538.-- pp.pūjita (q.v.).Pūti (adj.) [cp.Sk.pūti,pūyati to fester; Gr.pu/qw,pu_on= pus; Lat.pūtidus putrid; Goth.fūls=Ger.faul,E.foul] putrid,stinking,rotten,fetid D.II,353 (khaṇḍāni pūtīni); M.I,73,89=III,92 (aṭṭhikāni pūtīni); Vin.III,236 (anto°); S.III,54; Pv.I,32; I,61 (=kuṇapagandha PvA.32); Vism.261 (=pūtika at KhA 61),645 (°pajā itthi,in simile); PvA.67; Sdhp.258.-- See also puccaṇḍatā. --kāya foul body,mass of corruption,Ep.of the human body M.II,65; S.I,131; III,120; Th.2,466; ThA.283; SnA 40; DhA.III,111.--kummāsa rotten junket Vism.343.--gandha bad smell,ill-smelling Pv.I,31 (=kuṇapa° PvA.15); J.V,72.--dadhi rancid curds Vism.362; VbhA.68; cp.pūti-takka Vism.108.--deha=°kāya S.I,236.--maccha stinking fish M.III,168 (+°kuṇapa & °kummāsa); in simile at It.68=J.IV,435 =VI,236=KhA 127.--mukha having a putrid mouth SnA 458 (āsīvisa); PvA.12,14.--mutta strong-smelling urine,usually urine of cattle used as medicine by the bhikkhu Vin.I,58=96 (°bhesajja); M.I,316; It.103; VvA.5 (°harītaka).--mūla having fetid roots M.I,80.--latā “stinking creeper,” a sort of creeper or shrub (Coccolus cordifolius,otherwise gaḷoci) Sn.29=Miln.369; Vism.36,183; KhA 47 (°saṇṭhāna); DhA.III,110,111 (taruṇā galoci-latā pūtilatā ti vuccati).--lohitaka with putrid blood Pv.I,78 (=kuṇapa° PvA.37).--sandeha=°kāya Dh.148.(Page 471)