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Etymology 1

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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.

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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[1]:
      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.
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Buda

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

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From Spanish viuda (widow).

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Buda

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

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Albanian

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Buda m

  1. Buddha

Catalan

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Buda m

  1. Buddha

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Hungarian

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 Buda on Hungarian Wikipedia

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

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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

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Inflection (stem in long/high vowel, back harmony)
singular plural
nominative Buda Budák
accusative Budát Budákat
dative Budának Budáknak
instrumental Budával Budákkal
causal-final Budáért Budákért
translative Budává Budákká
terminative Budáig Budákig
essive-formal Budaként Budákként
essive-modal
inessive Budában Budákban
superessive Budán Budákon
adessive Budánál Budáknál
illative Budába Budákba
sublative Budára Budákra
allative Budához Budákhoz
elative Budából Budákból
delative Budáról Budákról
ablative Budától Budáktól
non-attributive
possessive - singular
Budáé Budáké
non-attributive
possessive - plural
Budáéi Budákéi
Possessive forms of Buda
possessor single possession multiple possessions
1st person sing. Budám Budáim
2nd person sing. Budád Budáid
3rd person sing. Budája Budái
1st person plural Budánk Budáink
2nd person plural Budátok Budáitok
3rd person plural Budájuk Budáik

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Romanization

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Buda

  1. Romanization of ꦧꦸꦢ

Portuguese

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Portuguese Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology 1

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Ultimately from Pali Buddha.

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Buda m

  1. Buddha (founder of Buddhism)
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Etymology 2

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Borrowed from Hungarian Buda.

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Buda f

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

Romanian

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From budă (hut).

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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, Romania
  8. A village in Blăgești, Bacău, Romania
  9. A village in Răchitoasa, Bacău, Romania
  10. A village in Coșula, Botoșani, Romania
  11. A commune of Buzău, Romania
  12. A village in Buda, Buzău, Romania
  13. A village in Brăești, Iași, Romania
  14. A village in Lespezi, Iași, Romania
  15. A village in Cornetu, Ilfov, Romania
  16. A village in Ariceștii Rahtivani, Prahova, Romania
  17. A village in Râfov, Prahova, Romania
  18. A village in Râșca, Suceava, Romania
  19. A village in Zvoriștea, Suceava, Romania
  20. A locality in Ocnele Mari, Vâlcea, Romania
  21. A village in Alexandru Vlahuță, Vaslui, Romania
  22. A village in Bogdănești, Vaslui, Romania
  23. A village in Oșești, Vaslui, Romania
  24. A village in Corbița, Vrancea, Romania

Serbo-Croatian

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

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Búda m (Cyrillic spelling Бу́да)

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

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Bȗda m anim

  1. Buddha

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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.
Masculine anim., a-stem
nom. sing. Búda
gen. sing. Búde
singular dual plural
nominative
(imenovȃlnik)
Búda Búdi Búde
genitive
(rodȋlnik)
Búde Búd Búd
dative
(dajȃlnik)
Búdi Búdama Búdam
accusative
(tožȋlnik)
Búdo Búdi Búde
locative
(mẹ̑stnik)
Búdi Búdah Búdah
instrumental
(orọ̑dnik)
Búdo Búdama Búdami
 
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.
Masculine anim., hard o-stem
nom. sing. Búda
gen. sing. Búda
singular dual plural
nominative
(imenovȃlnik)
Búda Búda Búdi
genitive
(rodȋlnik)
Búda Búdov Búdov
dative
(dajȃlnik)
Búdu Búdoma Búdom
accusative
(tožȋlnik)
Búda Búda Búde
locative
(mẹ̑stnik)
Búdu Búdih Búdih
instrumental
(orọ̑dnik)
Búdom Búdoma Búdi

Spanish

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

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Buda m

  1. Buddha
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Tagalog

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Borrowed from Spanish Buda.

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Buda (Baybayin spelling ᜊᜓᜇ)

  1. Buddha
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