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Buda

American  
[boo-duh, boo-do] / ˈbu də, ˈbʊ dɒ /

noun

  1. Budapest


buda British  
/ ˈbʊdə /

noun

  1. derogatory an old man

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Etymology

Origin of buda

C21: Hindi

Example Sentences

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Her co-sponsor, Romanian conservative Daniel Buda, advocated a more "targeted" update to the existing 2005 legislation, which he described as already "among the most advanced worldwide".

From Barron's • Oct. 14, 2025

The Palme d’Or for best short film was awarded to “27,” an animated work from the Hungarian director Flóra Anna Buda.

From Los Angeles Times • May 27, 2023

Nearby is the Chain Bridge, one of several bridges spanning the river and linking the Pest and Buda sides of the city.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 30, 2023

On Sunday, Polish Economic Development and Technology Minister Waldemar Buda clarified that the ban applied to goods in transit as well as those staying in Poland.

From BBC • Apr. 16, 2023

In France, the Edict of Nantes was revoked in 1685, while further afield Turkish forces reached the gates of Vienna, Buda and Belgrade around this time.

From "The Scientists" by John Gribbin