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Capital and largest city of Hungary
reconquest of Buda in 1686, the region entered a new age of prosperity, with Pest-Buda becoming a global city after the unification of Buda, Pest and Óbuda
Budapest
the Grand Buda Castle Synagogue [de] (built in 1461, it belonged to the Ashkenazi community of Buda), and the Old Buda Castle Synagogue [de] (built
Historic_synagogues
1686 siege of the Great Turkish War
The siege of Buda (Hungarian: Buda visszafoglalása, lit. 'Recapture of Buda') was a military engagement during the Great Turkish War, in which forces of
Siege_of_Buda_(1686)
Neolog synagogue in Budapest, Hungary
in Újpest, on the Buda side of the 2nd district of Budapest, Hungary. The congregation worships in the Ashkenazi rite. The synagogue was built in 1888
Frankel Leo street Synagogue, Budapest
Frankel_Leo_street_Synagogue,_Budapest
This list of synagogues in Slovakia contains active, otherwise used and destroyed synagogues in Slovakia. The list of Slovak synagogues is not necessarily
List of synagogues in Slovakia
List_of_synagogues_in_Slovakia
Budapest attractions
biggest church (1851–1905) Dohány Street Synagogue, largest synagogue in Europe (1854–1859) Rumbach Street Synagogue (1869–1872) Szilágyi Dezső Square Reformed
List of tourist attractions in Budapest
List_of_tourist_attractions_in_Budapest
Muslim rule.[citation needed] Hindu temples, Jain temples, churches, synagogues, and Zoroastrian fire temples have been converted into mosques.[citation
Conversion of non-Islamic places of worship into mosques
Conversion_of_non-Islamic_places_of_worship_into_mosques
Jewish cultural and religious symbol
bearing a hexagram from the arch of the 3rd–4th century Khirbet Shura synagogue. A hexagram found in a religious context can be seen in the Leningrad
Star_of_David
Town in Pest, Hungary
Alberti (as Alberth) tenure in one of his charters 1368: The chapter of Buda mentions Irsa (from Slavic *jelsa) as an inhabitation 1597: Both villages
Albertirsa
Naphegy panoramic view to Gellért Hill, best near view to south side of Buda Castle, historic district Krisztinaváros The Fisherman's Bastion panoramic
List of sights and historic places in Budapest
List_of_sights_and_historic_places_in_Budapest
Building in Budapest, Hungary
[ˈʃaːndor ˈpɒlotɒ]) is a palace in Budapest, Hungary. Located beside the Buda Castle complex in the ancient Castle District, it serves as the official
Sándor_Palace
Region in Hungary
landmarks in Buda are the Gellért Hill and the tomb of Gül Baba and Rudas Baths built during the Ottoman rule of Hungary, ruins of Old Buda, the Coliseum
Central_Hungary
broke near Buda (Ofen) or Esztergom (Gran) and by the time they had repaired it and had entered the town, the Jews were just leaving the synagogue. The unintentional
History of the Jews in Hungary
History_of_the_Jews_in_Hungary
Military academy built in Pest. Rumbach Street Synagogue built. 1873 17 November: The former cities: Pest, Buda and Óbuda are united, and with that the Hungarian
Timeline_of_Budapest
1873 after the unification of the cities of Pest, Buda and Óbuda. The districts at that time: Buda: I, II Óbuda: III Pest: IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, IX, X
List_of_districts_in_Budapest
Chabad synagogue in Óbuda, Budapest, Hungary
Jews were forbidden to live in Buda. Countess Zichy invited them to live on Zichy family property in Óbuda. A synagogue was constructed in 1737. The present
Óbuda_Synagogue
1304–07 Waldensian heresy in Hungary
The Buda heresy (Hungarian: budai eretnekség) was a Waldensian heretical movement from 1304 to 1307 in Buda, the capital of the Kingdom of Hungary (present-day
Buda_heresy
Former synagogue in Budapest, Hungary
fencing room in the synagogue in Angyalföld". PestBuda. Retrieved July 13, 2024. "Rólunk" [About us]. Dózsa György Street Synagogue (in Hungarian). Retrieved
Dózsa_György_Street_Synagogue
City in Suvalkija Region, Lithuania
earliest recorded name of the present-day city of Marijampolė was Stara Būda, this name is attested from 1706. In the first half of the 18th century,
Marijampolė
Art museum in Budapest, Hungary
pieces. The collection is made up of older additions such as those from Buda Castle, the Esterházy and Zichy estates, as well as donations from individual
Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest)
Museum_of_Fine_Arts_(Budapest)
1920 bombing in New York City
fellow anarchist Charles Poggi, who interviewed Buda in Savignano sul Rubicone, Italy, in 1955. Buda (at that time known by the alias of Mike Boda) had
Wall_Street_bombing
National art museum in Hungary
ˈɡɒleːrijɒ]), was established in 1957 as the national art museum. It is located in Buda Castle in Budapest, Hungary. Its collections cover Hungarian art in all genres
Hungarian_National_Gallery
Rapid transit line in Budapest, Hungary
Budapest Metro. The line runs east from Déli pályaudvar in north-central Buda under the Danube to the city center, from where it continues east following
Metro Line M2 (Budapest Metro)
Metro_Line_M2_(Budapest_Metro)
Hungarian rabbi (1784–1866)
Joseph Bach (1784, Buda – February 3, 1866, Pest) was a Hungarian rabbi. After I. N. Mannheimer, he was the first German preacher of a Jewish congregation
Joseph_Bach
Jews of Spanish or Portuguese origin
ISBN 978-0-933676-79-4. Musiques de la Synagogue de Bordeaux: Patrimoines Musicaux Des Juifs de France (Buda Musique 822742), 2003. Talele Zimrah – Singing
Spanish_and_Portuguese_Jews
Building in Terézváros, Budapest, Hungary
Bridge Castles and palaces Buda Castle Danube Palace Fisherman's Bastion Gresham Palace Hotel Astoria Hotel Gellért Labyrinth of Buda Castle Nagytétény Castle
Anker_Palace
of the same age present Sopron, Buda and Esztergom as a townships. In these cities you can feel the radiance of the Buda architecture, like the sanctuary
Architecture_of_Hungary
City with county rights in Central Transdanubia, Hungary
buried here. Significant trade routes led to the Balkans and Italy, and to Buda and Vienna. Historically the city has come under Ottoman and Habsburg control
Székesfehérvár
Museum of the history of medicine in Budapest, Hungary
mother was the daughter of a coachbuilder from Buda. Joseph Semmelweis was granted citizenship in Buda in 1806 and, in the same year, he opened a wholesale
Semmelweis Museum of Medical History
Semmelweis_Museum_of_Medical_History
Museum in Budapest, Hungary
c. 1515 Silver mine, Kutna Hora, unknown painter, 15th century Siege of Buda (1686), Frans Geffels, 17th century Hungarian Governor John Hunyadi, 17th
Hungarian_National_Museum
Region in Slovakia
castles of Modrý Kameň and Divín). The conquered territory was annexed to the Buda Pashalik and administratively belonged to three newly established sanjaks
Novohrad_Region
Museum in Budapest, Hungary
Bridge Castles and palaces Buda Castle Danube Palace Fisherman's Bastion Gresham Palace Hotel Astoria Hotel Gellért Labyrinth of Buda Castle Nagytétény Castle
Museum of Ethnography (Budapest)
Museum_of_Ethnography_(Budapest)
Proposed cultural site in Hungary
the collections of the National Gallery to a new location would leave the Buda Castle empty and available for other use. Although the government has made
Budapest_Museum_Quarter
Itinerant intellectual religious figure in the Orthodox Tewahedo Church
they sing, dance, and play drums and sistra outside the church or the synagogue during religious services. Priests (Beta Israel equivalent Kahens) and
Debtera
home, VI. Nagymezo street 1., Budapest Danube and Castle Hill replanning, Buda Primary schools: Bp., VI. Szív u. 19-21.; Bp., VII. Wesselényi u. 52.; Bp
Frigyes_Feszl
Country in Central Europe
capital Buda, was known as the Pashalik of Buda. In 1686, the Holy League's army, containing over 74,000 men from various nations, reconquered Buda from
Hungary
Village in Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland
Puńsk inhabitants at that time. Some extant old houses, the building of synagogue and a big cemetery nearby Puńsk remind of their former presence. Anti-Semitism
Puńsk
Art museum in Budapest, Hungary
Bridge Castles and palaces Buda Castle Danube Palace Fisherman's Bastion Gresham Palace Hotel Astoria Hotel Gellért Labyrinth of Buda Castle Nagytétény Castle
Hall_of_Art,_Budapest
City with county rights in Komárom-Esztergom, Hungary
the mid-13th century when King Béla IV of Hungary moved the royal seat to Buda. Esztergom is the seat of the prímás (see Primate) of the Catholic Church
Esztergom
Type of ban within Catholic canon law
interdict in the light of the Treaty of Edinburgh–Northampton. The town of Buda was placed under interdict by papal legate Niccolò Boccasini in 1303, who
Interdict
City with county rights in Southern Great Plain, Hungary
the town of Kecskemét had arranged to pay tax directly to the pasha in Buda, thus gaining his protection and enjoying a special situation. Kecskemét
Kecskemét
Greek rabbi (1869-1955)
Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust, Volume 3: Seredina-Buda–Z. New York: New York University Press. pp. 1411–1412. ISBN 9780814793787
Moshe_Pesach
City in the province of Vojvodina, Serbia
state-financed teacher training faculty of Hungary was founded in Subotica, second to Buda only. Modern history of teacher training in Subotica started in 2006, when
Subotica
City with county rights in Southern Transdanubia, Hungary
their ruler. John died in 1540. In 1541, the Ottomans occupied the castle of Buda and ordered Isabella, the widow of John, to cede Pécs to them, due to the
Pécs
1917 anarchist terror attack in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
surviving Galleanist members implicated Mario Buda, chief bombmaker for the Galleanists, and Carlo Valdinoci. Buda and Valdinocci had previously fled with many
Milwaukee Police Department bombing
Milwaukee_Police_Department_bombing
Jewish scholar (died 1496)
Bohemia in the second half of the fifteenth century. He is the first rabbi in Buda whose name is recorded. Epigraphs of members of the family in Prague refer
Akiva_ha-Kohen
Jewish community associated with modern-day Ethiopia
Tebiban ("possessor of secret knowledge"), Balla Ejj (Ge'ez: "Craftsmens"), Buda (Ge'ez: "evil eye"). The earliest reference to the Jewish community in the
Beta_Israel
Hungary. 1684 Attack on the Jewish ghetto of Buda. 1686 Only 500 Jews survive after Austrian sieged the city of Buda. Half of them are sold into slavery. 1689
Timeline_of_antisemitism
Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
Conquest in Hungary: Decisive Events (Belgrade 1521, Mohács 1526, Vienna 1529, Buda 1541) and Results". The Battle for Central Europe. Brill. pp. 263–275. doi:10
Ottoman_Empire
Russian rapper (born 1998)
2025, he delivered a public lecture titled "How I Returned to God" at a synagogue in Vienna. Throughout late 2025 and 2026, he began studying Jewish scriptures
Morgenshtern
Adolf Kohner de Szaszberek Fischer, Fischer von Farkasházy Goldberger de Buda Hatvany-Deutsch Hevesy von Bischitz Hollitscher Jüllich Königswarter Zsigmond
List of European Jewish nobility
List_of_European_Jewish_nobility
Oriental Orthodox Church denomination of Ethiopia
perform exorcisms on behalf of those believed to be afflicted by demons or buda. According to a 2010 Pew Research Center study, 74% of Christians in Ethiopia
Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church
Ethiopian_Orthodox_Tewahedo_Church
Retrieved 24 June 2024. "The Seraphim". thetorah.com. Retrieved 24 June 2024. Buda, Zsófia (1 October 2011), Heavenly Envoys: Angels in Jewish Art, Central
Angels_in_art
refurbished Chevra Lomdei Mishnayot synagogue and the Auschwitz Jewish Center. The synagogue, the sole synagogue in Oświęcim to survive World War II and
History_of_the_Jews_in_Poland
City in southern Albania
under the name of Onchesmos, is held to be the site of Albania's first synagogue, which was built in the 4th or 5th century. It is thought that it was
Sarandë
from Salonika in Rhodes. Salonika's registers indicate the presence of "Buda Jews" after the conquest of that city by the Turks in 1541. The Jewish population
History of the Jews in Thessaloniki
History_of_the_Jews_in_Thessaloniki
Capital and largest city of Slovakia
between Austria and Hungary. Many central offices subsequently moved to Buda, followed by a large segment of the nobility. The first newspapers in Hungarian
Bratislava
became familiar with this style in Buda, at the court of his Hungarian uncle. Sigismund invited Italian craftsmen from Buda to Kraków, where they created the
Architecture_of_Poland
City in Satu Mare County, Romania
the citadel was besieged by Ottoman armies led by Pargalı İbrahim Pasha of Buda and Maleoci Pasha of Timișoara. Then the Habsburgs besieged it, leading the
Satu_Mare
Italian supporters group
imposed by Giovanni Malagò for Giorgio Napolitano, sang Avanti ragazzi di Buda, knowing that the former head of state had supported the Soviet repression
SS_Lazio_supporters
1867–1918 empire in Central Europe
economic policies and practices. In 1873, the old Hungarian capital Buda and Óbuda (Ancient Buda) were officially merged with the third city, Pest, thus creating
Austria-Hungary
Hungarian entrepreneur and engineer
London Underground, opened in 1863. In the mid-19th century, the cities of Buda and Pest underwent a process of rapid urbanization, which gained momentum
Mór_Balázs
City in Slovakia
hierarchy of the Hungarian free royal towns, with the same rights as the capital Buda. In 1369, it was granted its own coat of arms by Louis I of Hungary. The
Košice
Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust: Volume 3 - 'Seredina-Buda to Z' (Shmuel Spector, Geoffrey Wigoder (eds). New York: New York University
History_of_the_Jews_in_Venice
a result of them, most members of it fled to Hungary and settled around Buda, where most of them died of disease and starvation. After the Orthodox Serbian
Persecution_of_Christians
general cemetery. In 1880, thirty Jewish families came together to found a synagogue, and its opening ceremony was attended by other nearby Jewish communities
History of the Jews in Ústí nad Labem
History_of_the_Jews_in_Ústí_nad_Labem
1935–1945 fascist political party in Hungary
Soviet Army took Pest and the Axis forces retreated across the Danube to Buda. Szálasi had escaped from Budapest on 11 December 1944, taking with him the
Arrow_Cross_Party
Town in Southern Transdanubia, Hungary
the Turks away for a short time.[citation needed] After the Liberation of Buda in 1689 Tab became part of the Habsburg Empire. Several noble families (e
Tab,_Hungary
City and county seat in Timiș County, Romania
body provided with a dungeon or a tower. He even moved the royal seat from Buda to Timișoara between 1316 and 1323. Timișoara's importance also grew due
Timișoara
European architecture in various ways (for example, the Türkischer Tempel synagogue in Vienna). During the 12th-century Renaissance in Europe, Latin translations
Islam_in_Europe
to: Dohány Street Synagogue, the largest synagogue in Europe, and the second largest in the world after the Jerusalem Great Synagogue in Asia Széchenyi
Culture_of_Hungary
Spanish Jewish poet and historian (1635–1701)
explanation for the permanent expulsion of Spinoza from the Amsterdam synagogue, saying it was Spinoza's defiance of rabbinic authority and declaration
Miguel_de_Barrios
Theatre in Debrecen, Hungary
Gábor; Mária Verő; Szépművészeti Múzeum (Hungary) (2000). Az Ország háza: Buda-Pesti Országháza-tervek 1784-1884. Szépművészeti Múzeum. pp. 434–. ISBN 978-963-7441-73-8
Csokonai_Theatre
Population of monkeys in Europe
faiths Hinduism Islam Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque Judaism Great Synagogue other synagogues Sport By sport Basketball Cricket national team Cycling Field
Barbary_macaques_in_Gibraltar
Hungarian generals executed in 1849
April 1849. By May 1849, the Hungarians controlled all of the country except Buda, which they won after a three-week bloody siege. The hopes of ultimate success
The_13_Martyrs_of_Arad
Meal ending the daily fast during Ramadan
West Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa. Iftar (known in the Hausa Language as buda-baki and in the Yoruba language as isinu) holds the same importance in Nigeria's
Iftar
Romanesque tower in Lower Heembeek Church of St. Nicholas in Upper Heembeek Buda Bridge Like Laeken and Neder-Over-Heembeek, the former municipality of Haren
Neighbourhoods_in_Brussels
City with county rights in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok, Hungary
Szolnok and Eger. The task of capturing the two was given to Ali Pasha of Buda. After the fall of other minor fortifications on the Puszta, Sultan Suleiman
Szolnok
Libyan Jewish leader
The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust: Seredina-Buda-Z. Vol. 3. NYU Press. ISBN 0814793789. Tagger, Mathilde A.; Kerem, Yitzchak
Saul_Adadi
Hungarian-British conductor (1912–1997)
Solti was born György Stern on Maros utca, in the Hegyvidék district of the Buda side of Budapest. He was the younger of the two children of Teréz (née Rosenbaum)
Georg_Solti
1869–71 institutional split within the Kingdom of Hungary
March 1869, a group of Orthodox rabbis visited Emperor Franz Joseph I in the Buda Castle, requesting their followers be exempted from the regulations. Several
Schism_in_Hungarian_Jewry
Sumy Oblast, killing one person and injuring three more in the Seredyna-Buda urban hromada [uk] and injuring one person in the Nova Sloboda rural hromada [uk]
Timeline of the Russo-Ukrainian war (1 September 2025 – 31 December 2025)
Timeline_of_the_Russo-Ukrainian_war_(1_September_2025_–_31_December_2025)
Second-largest city of Hungary
short time when the Hungarian revolutionary government fled there from Pest-Buda (modern-day Budapest). In April 1849, the dethronization of Habsburgs (neglected
Debrecen
1916 bombing of a Preparedness Movement parade in San Francisco, California
followers of Luigi Galleani, particularly the elusive Mario Buda. A bomb-maker of deadly repute, Buda fit at least one witness's physical description of the
Preparedness_Day_bombing
Natural history museum in Budapest, Hungary
Bridge Castles and palaces Buda Castle Danube Palace Fisherman's Bastion Gresham Palace Hotel Astoria Hotel Gellért Labyrinth of Buda Castle Nagytétény Castle
Hungarian Natural History Museum
Hungarian_Natural_History_Museum
Portuguese-Dutch composer
juifs de France 10) (Paris, France: Fondation du Judaïsme Français, [2011]. Buda Musique 860212. EAN 3341348602127) includes two works by Caceres performed
Abraham_Caceres
Hungarian rabbi
to traveling and writing. In another treatise, Hillel, which appeared at Buda in 1835, he interpreted the prophetic promises about the reuniting of Israel
Aaron_Chorin
Hungarian Jewish community leader
From 1945 to 1953, Stöckler was elected and served as President of the (Buda)Pest Israelite Congregation and the National Office of Hungarian Israelites
Lajos_Stöckler
Budapest, especially in district VII. The largest synagogue in Europe, the Dohány Street Synagogue, is located in Budapest. In recent decades Buddhism
Religion_in_Hungary
The Costa Rican News. 2012. Retrieved 17 December 2017. "El despertar de Buda". La Nación. 2012. Retrieved 17 December 2017. "CENTRO SAN JOSÉ - Budismo
Religion_in_Costa_Rica
Neighbourhood in Brussels, Belgium
that time, their population was estimated at about 3,000 people. A first synagogue had been built on the Rue de Lenglentier/De Lenglentierstraat, where a
Marollen
Municipality in Arad County, Romania
Hungarian Kingdom in Partium and Transylvania. 1541 – After the fall of Buda to the Ottomans, the city passes under the administration of the Autonomous
Arad,_Romania
and taking the women and children as slaves. Following the reconquest of Buda in 1686, the Habsburg Austrian and other Holy League troops likewise took
Persecution_of_Muslims
Mass killing in Lithuania
The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust: Seredina-Buda-Z, edited by Shmuel Spector, Geoffrey Wigoder, Research Associate Institute
The_Holocaust_in_Telšiai
Natural region in Algeria
large caravan that included 600 slave girls. He wrote: "Then we arrived at Būda, which is one of the biggest villages of the Tuwāt. Its land consists of
Touat
begins publication. Landhaus built. 1784 – Hungarian capital city moves to Buda but remains the seat of parliament until 1848. 1790 – November: Coronation
Timeline_of_Bratislava
Municipality in Hunedoara, Romania
was not sufficiently protected or equipmed for war. 1520 – 25 April, at Buda, Louis II Hungary directed the Mayor of Sibiu to appoint the noble Matia
Orăștie
Velence, several trade routes led from here to the Balkans and Italy, and to Buda and Vienna. Today, the town is a junction of seven railroad lines.[citation
History_of_Székesfehérvár
Church in Union Square, Timișoara, Romania
episcopal one is found, which was cast in 1763 by Joseph Steinstock in Buda, Hungary. The first clock in the tower was made by the Timișoara watchmaker
St. George Cathedral, Timișoara
St._George_Cathedral,_Timișoara
Hungarian baron
allegiance to Charles of Anjou. He played an important role in the capture of Buda in June. Returning from his Bohemian captivity, the ex-rector Ladislaus,
John_Csák
BUDA SYNAGOGUE
BUDA SYNAGOGUE
Boy/Male
British, English
Good
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from an Old English byname, Budde, which was applied to a thickset or plump person. By the Middle English period it had become a common personal name, with derivatives formed with hypocoristic suffixes, Budecok and Budekin. Reaney derives it from Old English budda ‘beetle’.Shortened form of German Budde.John Budd was one of the free planters who assented to the ‘Fundamental Agreement’ of the New Haven Colony on June 4, 1639.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Judah, JUDA means "praised."Â
Boy/Male
Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Netherlands, Russian, Zoroastrian
Supreme; He who is Praised; Variant of Juda
Girl/Female
Norse French
Wealthy.
Boy/Male
English American
Friend.
Girl/Female
Anglo, British, English, German
Supreme
Male
English
Short form of English Buddy, BUD means "companion."
Boy/Male
Muslim
Goodness, Excellence
Boy/Male
Arabic
All; Universal
Boy/Male
Indian
Goodness, Excellence
Boy/Male
English American
Derived from bud, a colloquial term of address used in the United States; short for buddy,...
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Herald
Girl/Female
Russian
Love of the people.
Boy/Male
British, Czechoslovakian, English, French, German, Polish, Swedish
Battle Maid; Prayer
Girl/Female
British, English
Warrior Maid
Female
Swedish
Swedish form of Old Norse Auðr, AUDA means "deeply rich."
Girl/Female
Arabic
Incomparable Women
Boy/Male
Arabic
Prince
Boy/Male
Welsh
Name of a priest.
BUDA SYNAGOGUE
BUDA SYNAGOGUE
Male
Dutch
, bright warrior.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Priest's Meadow
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim
Generosity; Name of Prophet Mohammed's Grandfather; Old Arabic Name
Girl/Female
Australian, Hebrew
Plow
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Inflamed; Love
Girl/Female
Spanish American
little girl.
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, English, Jamaican
From the Hare's Ford
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Mountain of the Gods
Female
Native American
Native American Algonquin name NUMEES means "sister."
BUDA SYNAGOGUE
BUDA SYNAGOGUE
BUDA SYNAGOGUE
BUDA SYNAGOGUE
BUDA SYNAGOGUE
a.
Producing gems or buds
v. i.
To be like a bud in respect to youth and freshness, or growth and promise; as, a budding virgin.
n.
A leaf bud, as distinguished from a flower bud.
n.
A bud.
v. i.
To begin to grow, or to issue from a stock in the manner of a bud, as a horn.
a.
multiplying by buds.
v. t.
To graft, as a plant with another or into another, by inserting a bud from the one into an opening in the bark of the other, in order to raise, upon the budded stock, fruit different from that which it would naturally bear.
v. i.
To put forth or produce buds, as a plant; to grow, as a bud does, into a flower or shoot.
v. i.
To graft by inserting buds.
a.
Having flowers like buds.
a.
Producing buds; reproducing by buds. See Gemmation, 1.
n.
The East Indian tapir. See Tapir.
a.
Having buds; reproducing by buds.
n.
The arrangement of buds on the stalk; also, of leaves in the bud.
n.
A little bud springing from a parent bud.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bud
a.
Sprouting; sending forth germs or buds.
n.
A flower bud.
v. i.
To bud again.
imp. & p. p.
of Bud