See also: Budda

English

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budda (usually uncountable, plural buddas)

  1. Eremophila mitchellii, a sandalwood-like plant native to Australia.

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budda f (genitive singular buddu, nominative plural buddur)

  1. purse

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budda

  1. Rōmaji transcription of ブッダ

Old English

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From Proto-West Germanic *buʀdō, from Proto-Germanic *buzdô (beetle, grub, swelling), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰūs- (to move quickly). Cognate with Middle Low German buddech (thick, swollen), Low German budde (louse, grub), Old Norse budda (purse). See bug.

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budda m (nominative plural buddan)

  1. (often found in combination) beetle

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  • Middle English: budde, boude, boode

Polish

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  • IPA(key): /ˈbud.da/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -udda
  • Syllabification: bud‧da

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budda m pers

  1. buddha (a great enlightened being or a depiction thereof)

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Further reading

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  • budda in Polish dictionaries at PWN

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budda

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