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bundu
English
Etymology
From Shona bundo (“grassland”).
Noun
bundu (plural bundus)
- (South Africa) A wilderness region, away from cities.
- 1978, André Brink, Rumours of Rain, Vintage 2000, p. 291:
- “You start thinking again: ‘It's for all you cunts down there in Pretoria we're getting blown to pieces in this bundu.’”
- 1978, André Brink, Rumours of Rain, Vintage 2000, p. 291:
Lindu
Noun
bundu
- product; result
Old Norse
Verb
bundu
- third-person plural past indicative active of binda
Shona
Noun
búndú 5 (plural mapúndú 6)
- lump
- knot in wood
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bungu
English
Etymology
(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)
Noun
bungu (plural bungus)
- A plant, Ceratotheca sesamoides, placed among the Pedaliaceae (pedalium family or sesame family).
References
- (plant)
Anagrams
- Bugun
Icelandic
Noun
bungu
- inflection of bunga:
- indefinite accusative singular
- indefinite dative singular
- indefinite genitive singular
Japanese
Romanization
bungu
- R?maji transcription of ???
Lindu
Noun
bungu
- package; wrap
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