bhutta
Bhutta,[pp.of bhuñjati1; Sk.bhukta] 1.(Pass.) eaten,being eaten Sn.p.15; Dh.308; impers.eating Vin.IV,82 (bhuttaṁ hoti).Also °geha eating house J.V,290,and in phrase yathā-bhuttaṁ bhuñjatha “eat according to eating," i.e.as ought to be eaten,eating in moderation D.II,173 (where Rh.D.,Dial.II.203,trsls “ye shall eat as ye have eaten")=III,62,63 (where Rh.D.,Dial.III,64 trsls “enjoy your possessions as you have been wont to do"; see note ibid.).We should favour a translation in the first sense.--dubbhuttaṁ,indigestible.--2.(Med.cp.bhuttar) having eaten,one who has eaten Miln.370 (sace bhutto bhaveyy’âhaṁ); also in phrase bhutta-pātar-āsa after having eaten breakfast J.II,273; DhA.IV,226.
--âvasesa the remainder of a meal Vin.II,216.(Page 506)