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bubula

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English

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Noun

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bubula

  1. Alternative form of bubele
    • 2004, Nancy J. Cohen, Died Blonde, page 44:
      So, bubula, you decided to call your mother? To what do I owe the honor?
    • 2007 January 20, Michelle Malkin, “Re: Filtering out the trolls and dirty minded posters is a good idea, that way only the intelligent are left, and they are the good posters.”, in soc.culture.jewish[1] (Usenet):
      Wassa matter, bubula? You tried to push your poisonous myth and got told off? Tough.
    • 2026, Meredith Gran, Perfect Tides: Station to Station, Three Bees:
      Are you eating, bubula?

Latin

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Etymology

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From būbulus (of or pertaining to cattle or oxen), from bōs (ox, bull).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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būbula f (genitive būbulae); first declension

  1. meat of cattle, beef

Declension

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First-declension noun.

singular plural
nominative būbula būbulae
genitive būbulae būbulārum
dative būbulae būbulīs
accusative būbulam būbulās
ablative būbulā būbulīs
vocative būbula būbulae
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