Definition of Bundu

1. a remote uncultivated region [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bundu

bundlers
bundles
bundles of joy
bundleware
bundling
bundlings
bundobust
bundobusts
bundook
bundooks
bunds
bundt
bundt cake
bundt cakes
bundts
bundu (current term)
bundus
bunfight
bunfights
bung
bung-hole
bung-holes
bung up
bungaloft
bungalofts
bungaloid
bungaloids
bungalow
bungalows
bungarotoxin

Literary usage of Bundu

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Geographical Journal by Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) (1901)
"Upper Mendi; (23) The town drums, Massaia, near Falaba; (24) Weaving cloth. Massaia ; (25) Dancing girls, Barri country ; (2ti) bundu devil and her ..."

2. A Transformed Colony by Thomas Joshua Alldridge (1910)
"No bundu devils were present, as it is contrary to the laws of the society ... When the girls are brought out of the " bundu bush" that encampment is known ..."

3. Pioneering in Central Africa by Samuel Phillips Verner (1903)
"CHAPTER XXXVI. Going Home—The Death of bundu. bundu had been unwell all ... This same dreadful evil befell bundu, and he became steadily worse. ..."

4. A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges by George Martin Lane (1903)
"-bundo-, N. -bundu-s (202), has the meaning of an ... -bundu-s, all in a flutter (i,!t rem—, quiver); ... -bundu-s, breathing out threatenings ..."

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