bhūmaka
Bhūmaka,(& °ika) (adj.) (only --°) [from bhūma,or bhūmi] 1.having floors or stories (of buildings) as dve° pāsāda DhA.I,414; pañca° pāsāda a palace with 5 stories J.I,58,89; satta° with 7 stories (pāsāda) DhA.II,1,260.The form °ika at DhA.I,182 (dve° geha).‹-› 2.belonging to a place or district,as jāti° from the land of (their) birth M.I,147; pacchā° from the western country S.IV,312 (brāhmaṇā).-- 3.being on a certain plane or in a certain state,as paritta° & mahā° Vbh.340 te° in 3 planes SnA 4 (of the 5 Khandhas),510 (°vaṭṭa); DhA.I,36 (kusala),305 (°vaṭṭa); IV,69 (tebhūmaka-vaṭṭa-saṅkhātaṁ Māra-bandhanaṁ),72 (dhammā); catu° in 4 planes DhsA.296 (kusala); DhA.I,35 (citta).The form °ika at DhA.I,288 (with ref.to citta).(Page 508)