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bund
English
Etymology 1
From German Bund (“alliance, league”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b?nd/
Noun
bund (plural bunds)
- A league or confederacy; especially the confederation of German states.
- A group of foreign sympathesizers of Nazi Germany, most notoriously before and during World War II.
Translations
Etymology 2
From Urdu ???? (band)/Hindi ??? (band), from Persian ????.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b?nd/
Noun
bund (plural bunds)
- A secondary enclosure, typically consisting of a wall or berm, which surrounds a tank or fluid-handling mechanism, intended to contain any spills or leaks.
- (India) A perennial ("wet") or seasonal ("dry") pond constructed in a depression and in which fish are stored, typically for breeding.
Verb
bund (third-person singular simple present bunds, present participle bunding, simple past and past participle bunded)
- To provide berms or other secondary enclosures to guard against accidental fluid spills within.
Etymology 3
Variant of bandh, from Hindi ??? (bandh); see that entry for more.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /b?nd/
Noun
bund (plural bunds)
- (India) Alternative form of bandh
References
- “bund”, in Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary, (Please provide a date or year).
- “bund”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–present.
- “bund” in TheFreeDictionary.com, Huntingdon Valley, Pa.: Farlex, Inc., 2003–2021.
- “bund” in the Collins English Dictionary
Danish
Etymology
From Old Norse botn, from Proto-Germanic *butmaz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [?b??n?]
Noun
bund c (singular definite bunden, plural indefinite bunde)
- bottom (the lowest part)
Inflection
Derived terms
- bunde ("to touch bottom", i.e. "not out of one's depth")
Verb
bund
- imperative of bunde
Romanian
Etymology
From German Bund.
Noun
bund n (plural bunduri)
- bund
Declension
bund From the web:
- what bundesliga team should i support
- what bundle has the roze skin
- what bundles are in the fortnite item shop
- what bundles does mcdonald's have
- what bundle means
- what bundle is the west side gesture in
- what bundle is the black roze skin in
- what bundle is headless in
bunn
English
Noun
bunn (plural bunns)
- Archaic form of bun (“sweetened bread roll”).
- 1816, Joshua E. White, Letters on England
- Such is the general hurry and confusion in the principal streets, such as Castle Street, Lord Street, Pool Lane, Paradise Street, &c. that often passengers take up a bunn, a cake, or some fruit, as they pass the shop of a confectioner or fruit-seller, without stopping, and throw in the pay without inquiring the price.
- 1856, Lucius Manlius Sargent, Dealings with the Dead (volume 2, page 472)
- "Oh," she replied, "when I came to think of it, I saw, that you were right. I thought, 'twas quite likely it would draw a blank. Crust, the baker, offered me what I gave for it, and a sheet of bunns, to boot, and I let him have it, three weeks ago. […]
- 1816, Joshua E. White, Letters on England
Norwegian Bokmål
Alternative forms
- botn (Nynorsk also)
Etymology
From Danish bund, Old Danish botn, from Old Norse botn, from Proto-Germanic *butmaz. Doublet of botn.
Noun
bunn m (definite singular bunnen, indefinite plural bunner, definite plural bunnene)
- bottom (lowermost part)
Derived terms
References
- “bunn” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
bunn From the web:
- what bunnies eat
- what bunnies stay small
- what bunnies can't eat
- what bunny breed should i get
- what bunnies do
- what bunny should i get quiz
- what bunny walks on two legs
- what bunnies need
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