busi

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Etymology

From Dutch bougie, from French bougie (spark plug, candle), ultimately from French Bougie, the historical French name for the Algerian town of Béjaïa.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: bu‧si

Noun

busi (first-person possessive busiku, second-person possessive busimu, third-person possessive businya)

  1. spark plug

Further reading

Latvian

Noun

busi m

  1. nominative/vocative plural of buss

Lingala

Noun

busi

  1. thread

Middle English

Adjective

busi

  1. Alternative form of bisy

Moore

Etymology

Borrowed from French bougie (wax candle), after the Algerian city Bougie (Béjaïa), and the tapered, hand-dipped candles it made. The medical instruments were originally made from waxed linen.

Pronunciation

Noun

busi

  1. candle

Sranan Tongo

Etymology

From English bush.

Pronunciation

Noun

busi

  1. forest, woods