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BUFFLE | translation French to English - Cambridge Dictionary
noun. buffalo [noun] a large kind of ox, especially the Asian and African varieties . A cart rolled past being pulled by a pair of buffalo. (Translation of buffle from the PASSWORD French-English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)
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BUFFLE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BUFFLE is buffalo.
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buffle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English intransitive verbs · en:Bovines · French terms inherited from Old French · French terms derived from Old French · French terms derived from Italian ...
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buffle
▪ I. † ˈbuffle, n. Obs. Also 6 bulfeld?, 6–7 buffell, Sc. buffil, bufle, 7 bufall, buffel, -al(l, -ol. [a. F. buffle, a common Romanic word:—vulgar L. *būfalus (= L. būbalus): see buffalo n. Cf. also buff n.2 Some of the Eng. spellings in 17th c. show influence of the It. or Sp. forms.] 1. A buffalo...
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buffle, n. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun buffle. See 'Meaning & use' for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now ...
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Buffle | Sprunksters Wiki - Fandom
Buffle is a dark brown Sprunkster with a muscular build. He has three tufts of fur on his cheeks and head, and a bull's tail. He has ears drooping halfway down ...
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Der Sturm (opera)
Fischer-Dieskau (Prospero), Berlin Philharmonic conducted by the composer, Deutsche Grammophon 1964
Live recording: Robert Holl as Prospero, Christine Buffle
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Buffle. World English Historical Dictionary - WEHD.com
—A fool; a stupid blunderer a conceited PUPPY (q.v.): also BUFFLE-HEAD and BUFF. Hence BUFFLE (or BUFFLEHEADED) = stupid; idiotic; foolish; blundering; ...
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buffle, n. - Green's Dictionary of Slang
R. Nares Gloss. (1888) I 117: buffle. A fool; a heavy, stupid fellow. 1999, [UK], Roger's Profanisaurus 3 in ...
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Buffle Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Buffle Definition ... (obsolete, intransitive) To puzzle; to be at a loss. Wiktionary. noun. (obsolete) A buffalo. Wiktionary. Advertisement. Find Similar Words.
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buffle - Urban Dictionary
A clown/state-of-being induced by alcohol/drug intoxication in heroic doses. Buffle's manner of speaking is very similar to Pennywise the Dancing Clown's, ...
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buffle-headed
buffle-headed, a. (ˈbʌf(ə)lˌhɛdɪd) [f. prec. (or its elements) + -ed.] † 1. Having a head like a buffalo's. Obs.1697 Evelyn Numism. ix. 293 There are remarked the Goat and Buffle-headed. 1713 C'tess of Winchilsea Misc. Poems 117 None but buffle-headed Trees. 2. transf. and fig. a. Large-headed. b. F...
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Daniel Giraud
(2008)
Lao Tseu, le Livre de la Voie et de la conduite (2011)
La Voie de Montfroid (2011)
Le Fils de la Montagne froide (2016)
L'art d'apprivoiser le buffle , les dix images du buffle
Stories and novels
Le Voyage vertical (1980)
Les Étoiles en plein jour (1984)
Au Vif de l’instant (1990)
Randonnée chinoise
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Henri Jouard
He was wounded at Fort Vaux in 1916 and after recovery, he was posted at Buffle in 1917 where he escaped narrowly by hiding in a trench.
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