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root, stock, bottom, Irish, Early Irish bun, Welsh bon, stem, trunk, Old Welsh boned; Armen. bun; N.Persian bun, Zend buna- (Bugge). Rhys has suggested a comnection with German bühne, a stage, boards. Anglo-Saxon bune, "stalk, reed", may be allied. It cannot be connected with bonn, for the stem there is bhuadh-no-, root bhudh. The ultimate root of bun, in any case, is simply bhu, bhû, grow, swell, Greek $$G fúw, $$Gfu$$nlon,a tribe, English boil (n.), German bheule, a swelling, Sanskrit bhumis, earth; bhû, grow, is identical with bhu, be. -
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[ban] nouna kind of sweet cake:كَعْكَةُ زَبيبa currant bun.
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قُرْص من الكَعْك المُحَلّى \ bun: a small round sweet cake, or piece of sweetened bread mixture. -
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m (G buntu) 1. (wewnętrzny sprzeciw) protest, rebellion (przeciwko czemuś against sth)- wzmagała się w nim chęć buntu his desire to rebel grew stronger2. (nieposłuszeństwo) rebellion U, defiance U; (akcja polityczna, społeczna) revolt, rebellion; (na statku, w armii) mutiny- bunt więźniów a prison riot- w jego słowach wyczuwało się bunt his words carried a defiant tone- na statku/w więzieniu doszło do otwartego buntu an open mutiny broke out on the ship/in the prison- chłopi podnieśli bunt przeciwko panu the peasants rose in revolt against their lord- zrywać się a. porywać się do zbrojnego buntu to rise in armed rebellion- podburzać do buntu to incite a. stir up a revolt- stłumić bunt to crush a. quash a revolt a. a rebellionThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > bun|t
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20 bun de aruncat / dat la coş / gunoi
fit for the wastepaper basket.Română-Engleză dicționar expresii > bun de aruncat / dat la coş / gunoi
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Bun B — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bun B Bun B durante un concierto en 2008. Información personal … Wikipedia Español
Bun B — (2008) Bun B (* 19. März 1973 in Port Arthur, Texas; eigentlich Bernard Freeman) ist ein afroamerikanischer Rapper, der derzeit für Rap A Lot Records, einem US amerikanischen Hip Hop Label in Houston arbeitet … Deutsch Wikipedia
bun — [bʌn] n [Sense: 1 3, 5; Date: 1300 1400; Origin: Perhaps from Old French bugne swelling (caused by a blow), type of fritter ] [Sense: 4; Date: 1800 1900; Origin: Perhaps from Scottish Gaelic bun; BUNNY] 1.) BrE a small round sweet cake … Dictionary of contemporary English
Bun — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Bun puede referirse a: Bun, una comuna francesa situada en el departamento Altos Pirineos; Alexandru cel Bun, príncipe de Moldavia entre 1400 y 1432; Bun, una marca de papas fritas; Biunnilio, un elemento químico aún … Wikipedia Español
bun — bun1 [bun] n. [ME bunne, wheat cake, bun, prob. < OFr buigne, a boil, swelling (> Fr beigne, fruit fritter) < Gaul * bunia] 1. a small roll made of bread dough, sometimes sweetened or spiced or containing raisins, etc. 2. hair worn in a… … English World dictionary
Bun — Bun, Bunn Bunn, n. [Scot. bun, bunn, OE. bunne, bonne; fr. Celtic; cf. Ir. bunna, Gael. bonnach, or OF. bugne tumor, Prov. F. bugne a kind of pancake; akin to OHG. bungo bulb, MHG. bunge, Prov. E. bung heap, cluster, bunny a small swelling.] 1.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bun — [ bɶn ] n. m. • 1827; o. i. ♦ Anglic. Petit pain au lait rond. Des buns et des muffins. ● bun nom masculin (anglais bun) Petit pain rond en pâte levée. bun [bœn] n. m. ÉTYM. 1827, in Rey Debove et Gagnon; mot angl. d orig. incertain … Encyclopédie Universelle
bun — [ bʌn ] noun count * 1. ) a small round piece of bread: a burger in a bun 2. ) a hairstyle in which a woman s hair is tied in a tight round ball at the back of or on top of her head 3. ) buns plural AMERICAN INFORMAL someone s BUTTOCKS 4. )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
bun — ► NOUN 1) a small cake or bread roll. 2) a hairstyle in which the hair is drawn into a tight coil at the back of the head. 3) (buns) N. Amer. informal a person s buttocks. ● have a bun in the oven Cf. ↑have a bun in the oven … English terms dictionary
BUN — n. [acronym] (Med.) same as {blood urea nitrogen}; the concentration of nitrogen in blood present in the form of urea; used as a measure of kidney function. Note: Blood usually contains 10 to 15 mg of nitrogen per 100 ml in the form of urea.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English