Definition of Buffle. Meaning of Buffle. Synonyms of Buffle

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Definition of Buffle

Buffle
Buffle Buf"fle, n. [OE., from F. buffle. See Buffalo.] The buffalo. [Obs.] --Sir T. Herbert.
Buffle
Buffle Buf"fle, v. i. To puzzle; to be at a loss. [Obs.] --Swift.

Meaning of Buffle from wikipedia

- Les Buffles Football Club du Borgou, famously known as Les Buffles du Borgou, is a Beninese professional football club based in Parakou, that competes...
- ABA: buffle ADW: Bucephala_albeola Avibase: FB7383856D0DB2EA BioLib: 127354 BirdLife: 22680462 BOLD: 10077 BOW: buffle CoL: NM24 eBird: buffle EoL: 45510600...
- In late French harpsichords by the great builder Pascal Taskin, peau de buffle, a chamois-like material from the hide of the European bison, was used for...
- Jackson as Little Red Ridinghood, Kimy McLaren as Cinderella, Christine Buffle as the Baker's Wife, Beverley Klein as the Witch, Pascal Charbonneau and...
- buffalo and the African buffalo. Samuel de Champlain applied the French term buffle to the bison in 1616 (published 1619), after seeing skins and a drawing...
- 1982), also known as Hameed Adesope, is a Nigerian footballer who plays for Buffle fc F.C. in Benin republic Premier League 2020 caf champions league 2021...
- international level. After completing his education, Debourou pla**** for Les Buffles Du Borgou, one of Benin's top clubs. He contributed to the club's success...
- applied to the American bison by Samuel de Champlain as the French word buffles in 1616 (published 1619), after seeing skins and a drawing. These were...
- carrier Clemenceau, escorted by the cruiser Colbert, the tanker Var and the tugboat Buffle. On 14 September 1990, Iraqi forces entered the residence of the French...
- Legion's Pioneers are bearded, wear buffalo leather aprons (tablier de buffle), and carry polished axes on their shoulders. The unit is the only one of...