bunta

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English

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Etymology

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Adjective

bunta (not comparable)

  1. (Australia) Crazy, riotous, out of control.
    When the full forward kicked a goal after the siren, the crowd went bunta.

Usage notes

A South Australian regionalism.

Cimbrian

Etymology

From Middle High German wunde, from Old High German wunta, from Proto-Germanic *wundō (wound). Cognate with German Wunde, English wound.

Noun

bunta f (plural bunten)

  1. (Sette Comuni) wound, sore, scab
    De bunten plüutent.The wounds are bleeding.
    de bunten bomme Guuten Hèrren
    the stigmata of the Good Lord

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References

  • “bunta” in Martalar, Umberto Martello, Bellotto, Alfonso (1974) Dizionario della lingua Cimbra dei Sette Communi vicentini, 1st edition, Roana, Italy: Instituto di Cultura Cimbra A. Dal Pozzo

Esperanto

Etymology

From German bunt. Doublet of poento and punkto.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbunta/
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  • Rhymes: -unta
  • Hyphenation: bun‧ta

Adjective

bunta (accusative singular buntan, plural buntaj, accusative plural buntajn)

  1. multicolored, colorful

Swedish

Etymology

bunt +‎ -a

Verb

bunta (present buntar, preterite buntade, supine buntat, imperative bunta)

  1. (often with ihop (together)) to bundle (and possibly tie together)
  2. (often with ihop (together), figuratively) to lump together (equate people or things (disregarding their differences))

Conjugation

Conjugation of bunta (weak)
active passive
infinitive bunta buntas
supine buntat buntats
imperative bunta
imper. plural1 bunten
present past present past
indicative buntar buntade buntas buntades
ind. plural1 bunta buntade buntas buntades
subjunctive2 bunte buntade buntes buntades
present participle buntande
past participle buntad

1 Archaic. 2 Dated. See the appendix on Swedish verbs.

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Anagrams

Wolof

Noun

bunta

  1. door
  2. department