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- major, regional king and superior to a rí túath 'king of tribes' or a rí buiden 'king of bands' either of whom, in turn, were superior to several figures...
- ga Haishin Kiriwasuretara Densetsu ni Natteta ****anese: ぶいでん, Hepburn: BuiDen Chapman, Paul (January 19, 2023). "VTuber Legend: How I Went Viral after...
- over-kings') was himself an over-king of several regional kings (titled rí buiden or rí tuath), who in turn ruled over several túatha, whose rulers held the...
- bodne, Gallo-Lat. bodina ‘arbre frontière’, fr Gaul. bodînâ ‘troop’ OIr buiden 'squadron', Ir/Sc buidhean/n 'regiment', W byddin 'grove', Br bodenn, bod...
- Agreements". Office of Labor-Management Standards (OLMS). Retrieved 1 May 2015. Buidens, Wayne, and others. "Collective Gaining: A Bargaining Alternative". Phi...
- September 27, 2011. Retrieved June 12, 2010. "In 1985, Karen Skinner, Wayne Buidens and Joseph B**** founded Circle Theatre with the mission of making exciting...
- elsewhere as the rí túaithe (king of a [single] túath), who is below the rí buiden (the king of bands) who is identified with the rí túath (king of [multiple]...
- a tree, lukewarm' from Proto-Celtic *botina 'troop', akin to Old Irish buiden and Welsh byddin 'army' (*budīnā). derivatives: bornear [v] 'to align an...
- meaning 'troop, host', probably 'troop guarding the frontier' (cf. Old Irish buiden, Middle Welsh byddin 'troop, army'; Late Latin bodǐna 'boundary marker'...
- *budĭna 'border tree', from proto-Celtic *botina 'troop'., akin to Old Irish buiden, Welsh byddin 'army' (from *budīnā) braga [f] 'trousers', from proto-Celtic...