Definition of Bunje

1. bungee [n -S] - See also: bungee

Lexicographical Neighbors of Bunje

bungstarters
bungy
bungy jumping
bungy jumpings
bunia
buniah
buniahs
buniak
bunias
bunion
bunionectomy
bunions
bunitrolol 4-hydroxylase
bunjara
bunjaras
bunje (current term)
bunjee
bunjees
bunjes
bunji-bunji
bunjie
bunjies
bunjy
bunk
bunk-up
bunk bed
bunk beds
bunk down
bunk off
bunkbed

Literary usage of Bunje

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

1. Reports on the Disturbances in Purla Kimedy, Vizagapatam and Goomsoor, in by George Edward Russell (1856)
"... bunje, gave little promise of his turning out him up as a claimant of the better than his forefathers. He had no hold on the affections jof the ..."

2. Memorials of Service in India by Samuel Charters Macpherson (1865)
"The sceptre, if it may be so termed, had been swayed for 800 years by a noble Rajput family, whose surname was bunje. They were now unworthily represented ..."

3. The History of Japan: Together with a Description of the Kingdom of Siam by Engelbert Kaempfer, Simon Delboe, Hamond Gibben, William Ramsden (1906)
"... of three and bunje of eleven years. In the seventh year of his reign appear'da great Comet ..."

4. Reports of Cases in Law and Equity Determined in the Supreme Court of the by Iowa Supreme Court, George Greene (1868)
"bunje,. 223 3. In computing the time of service, before the return day of a writ, the' dav of service should be included, and the return day excluded. ..."

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