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Buda

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See also: buda, búda, bùdà, Budă, būda, Búda, búḍa, bùdá, budá, būdā, budą, and Budą

English

Etymology 1

From Hungarian Buda, probably borrowed from a Slavic personal name, though an alternative theory deriving the term from Proto-Slavic *voda (water) as a translation of Latin Aquincum, via aqua (water), is also popular. The folk etymology connecting the word to Bleda, the brother of Attila the Hun, is historically implausible.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Buda

  1. (historical) The historical capital of the Kingdom of Hungary, and one of the originally three separate cities that were united in 1873 to become the Hungarian capital, Budapest.
    Coordinate terms: Pest, Óbuda
  2. The corresponding part of the current-day city of Budapest, on the western side of the Danube.
    Coordinate term: Pest
    • 2014 January 30, Seth Kugel, “Wintertime Bargains in Budapest”, in The New York Times:
      On a drizzly mid-January evening, I stood at the arches of the wall of Buda Castle, overlooking the Danube and the 19th-century Chain Bridge that links Buda with Pest.
Translations

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Hungarian Buda (Can this(+) etymology be sourced? Particularly: “why would all of these derive from Hungarian?”)

Proper noun

Buda

  1. A hamlet in Brussels, Brussels, Belgium.
  2. A neighborhood and island of Kortrijk, West Flanders, Belgium.
  3. A commune and village in Călărași district, Moldova.
  4. A village in Masovian Voivodeship, Poland.
  5. A commune and village in Buzău County, Romania.
  6. a large number of villages in Romania.
  7. A left tributary of the Argeș River, Romania.
  8. A tributary of the Șoimeni River, Cluj County, Romania.
  9. A tributary of the Cernu River, Bacău County, Romania.
  10. A village in Novoselytsia Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukraine.
  11. A village in Bureau County, Illinois, United States.
  12. An unincorporated community in Buffalo County, Nebraska, United States.

Etymology 3

From Spanish viuda (widow).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Buda

  1. A city in Hays County, Texas, United States.

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Albanian

Proper noun

Buda m

  1. Buddha

Catalan

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Buda m

  1. Buddha

Derived terms

Hungarian

 Buda on Hungarian Wikipedia

Etymology

Probably borrowed from Slavic personal name, though an alternative theory deriving the term from Proto-Slavic *voda (water) as a translation of Latin Aquincum, via aqua (water), is also popular. The folk etymology connecting the word to Bleda, the brother of Attila the Hun, is historically implausible.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈbudɒ]
  • Hyphenation: Bu‧da
  • Rhymes: -dɒ

Proper noun

Buda

  1. Buda (the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Hungary, and area of the modern city of Budapest, Hungary)
  2. (rare) a male given name
  3. a surname

Declension

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More information possessor, single possession ...

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Javanese

Romanization

Buda

  1. romanization of ꦧꦸꦢ

Portuguese

Portuguese Wikipedia has an article on:
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Pronunciation

 

Etymology 1

Ultimately from Pali Buddha.

Proper noun

Buda m

  1. Buddha (founder of Buddhism)

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Hungarian Buda.

Proper noun

Buda f

  1. Buda (the ancient capital of the Kingdom of Hungary, and area of the modern city of Budapest, Hungary)
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Romanian

Etymology

From budă (hut).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Buda f

  1. a village in Buda, Călărași Raion, Moldova
  2. a commune of Călărași Raion, Moldova
  3. a river in Argeș, Romania, tributary to the Argeș
  4. a river in Bacău, Romania, tributary to the Bistrița
  5. a river in Vaslui, Romania, tributary to the Horoiata
  6. a river in Buzău, Romania, tributary to the Râmnicul Sărat
  7. a village in Berzunți, Bacău County, Romania
  8. a village in Blăgești, Bacău County, Romania
  9. a village in Răchitoasa, Bacău County, Romania
  10. a village in Coșula, Botoșani County, Romania
  11. a commune of Buzău County, Romania
  12. a village in Buda, Buzău County, Romania
  13. a village in Brăești, Iași County, Romania
  14. a village in Lespezi, Iași County, Romania
  15. a village in Cornetu, Ilfov County, Romania
  16. a village in Ariceștii Rahtivani, Prahova County, Romania
  17. a village in Râfov, Prahova County, Romania
  18. a village in Râșca, Suceava County, Romania
  19. a village in Zvoriștea, Suceava County, Romania
  20. a locality in Ocnele Mari, Vâlcea County, Romania
  21. a village in Alexandru Vlahuță, Vaslui County, Romania
  22. a village in Bogdănești, Vaslui County, Romania
  23. a village in Oșești, Vaslui County, Romania
  24. a village in Corbița, Vrancea County, Romania
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Serbo-Croatian

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bǔːda/
  • Hyphenation: Bu‧da

Proper noun

Búda m anim (Cyrillic spelling Бу́да)

  1. (uncountable) Buddha
  2. (uncountable) a male nickname, short form of Budimir, Budislav or similar

Declension

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Slovene

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Bȗda m anim

  1. Buddha

Declension

The diacritics used in this section of the entry are non-tonal. If you are a native tonal speaker, please help by adding the tonal marks.
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More information Masculine anim., hard o-stem, nom. sing. ...

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbuda/ [ˈbu.ð̞a]
  • Rhymes: -uda
  • Syllabification: Bu‧da

Proper noun

Buda m

  1. Buddha

Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish Buda.

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Buda (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜓᜇ)

  1. Buddha

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