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See also: Buda,
búda,
bùdà,
Budă,
būda,
Búda,
búḍa,
bùdá,
budá,
būdā,
budą, and Budą
Balinese
Romanization
buda
- Romanization of ᬩᬸᬤ᭄ᬥ
Bikol Central
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: bu‧da
- IPA(key): /buˈdaʔ/
Conjunction
budâ (Basahan spelling ᜊᜓᜇ)
- (Tabaco, Legazpi) and
- Synonyms: asin, saka, at, sagkod, nan, tapos
Javanese
Romanization
buda
- Romanization of ꦧꦸꦢ
Latin
Etymology
A Berber borrowing, originally spread in African Latin and then gradually replacing the native ulva, compare Kabyle tabuda (“Typha angustifolia”) etc., also Arabic بُرْدِيّ (burdiyy), بُوط (būṭ, “cattail”) from which some forms have later been reborrowed into Romance, listed there. There is an interpolation in the Dioscurides locus about θαψία (thapsía) after φέρουλα σιλβέστρις saying that the Africans call it βοιδίν (boidín) (Ἅφροι βοιδίν, left out in Dioscórides interactivo), which mirrors a Berber collective morpheme -īn (as explained by Bertoldi 1947 p. 195 seq.).
Pronunciation
Noun
buda f (genitive budae); first declension
- cattail (Typha spp.)
- Synonym: ulva
Declension
First-declension noun.
Descendants
- buda
- budētum
References
- “buda”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin Dictionary, Oxford: Clarendon Press
- buda in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ et Infimæ Latinitatis (augmented edition with additions by D. P. Carpenterius, Adelungius and others, edited by Léopold Favre, 1883–1887)
- buda in Gaffiot, Félix (1934) Dictionnaire illustré latin-français, Hachette.
- Bertoldi, Vittorio (1948) “Quisquiliae Ibericae”, in Romance Philology (in Italian), volume 1, number 3, pages 193–196
- Schuchardt, Hugo (1909) “Zur Wortgeschichte: 1. Lat. buda; tamarix; mlat. tagantes”, in Zeitschrift für romanische Philologie (in German), volume 33, Halle: Max Niemeyer, pages 347–351
- Schuchardt, Hugo (1918) Die romanischen Lehnwörter im Berberischen (Sitzungsberichte der Wiener Akademie der Wissenschaften; 188, IVth treatise) (in German), Wien: In Kommission bei Alfred Hölder, page 16
- Simonet, Francisco Javier (1888) Glosario de voces ibéricas y latinas usadas entre los mozárabes (in Spanish), Madrid: Establecimiento tipográfico de Fortanet, page 59
Lower Sorbian
Etymology
Probably borrowed from Middle High German buode (German Bude).
Pronunciation
Noun
buda f inan (diminutive budka)
- booth
- stall (small open-fronted shop)
Declension
Derived terms
Further reading
- Muka, Arnošt (1921, 1928) “buda”, in Słownik dolnoserbskeje rěcy a jeje narěcow (in German), St. Petersburg, Prague: ОРЯС РАН, ČAVU; Reprinted Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag, 2008
- Starosta, Manfred (1999) “buda”, in Dolnoserbsko-nimski słownik / Niedersorbisch-deutsches Wörterbuch (in German), Bautzen: Domowina-Verlag
- Lower Sorbian vocabulary. In: Haspelmath, M. & Tadmor, U. (eds.) World Loanword Database. Leipzig: Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.
Manchu
Romanization
buda
- Romanization of ᠪᡠᡩ᠋ᠠ
Norwegian Bokmål
Noun
buda n
- definite plural of bud
Polish
Etymology
Inherited from Old Polish buda, from Middle High German buode. Compare German Bude.[1]
Pronunciation
Noun
buda f (diminutive budka)
- doghouse, kennel (shelter for a dog)
- (usually derogatory) cabin, shed (temporary structure to shelter something)
- (colloquial, education) school (institution dedicated to teaching and learning)
- (informal, soccer) goal (area into which the players attempt to put an object)
Declension
References
Further reading
- buda in Wielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
- buda in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Noun
buda m (plural budas)
- buddha (enlightened human)
- buddha (statue or image of the Buddha)
1947 October 24, Haroldo Lobo, Benedito Lacerda (lyrics and music), “Comprei um Buda”, performed by Aracy de Almeida ft. Conjunto Regional de Benedito Lacerda:Se eu vou pro pife-pafe, eu passo a mão no buda. Se eu vou para as corridas, no buda eu passo a mão.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French bouder.
Pronunciation
Verb
a buda (third-person singular present budează, past participle budat) 1st conj.
- (literary) to express dissatisfaction by displaying an indifferent or sulky attitude
Conjugation
Southern Catanduanes Bicolano
Conjunction
budâ
- and
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbuda/
- Rhymes: -uda
- Syllabification: bu‧da
Noun
buda m (plural budas)
- Buddha
- bulrush (Typha latifolia)
Further reading
Turkish
Pronunciation
Phrase
buda
- Misspelling of bu da (“and this; this one too”).