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Buttan Singh (born 1863;
occasionally reported as 'Buttin Singh') was a
professional wrestler in Australia, with a catch-as-catch-can style, and billed...
- head of a
household was the
buttataws (literally, the
house father, from
buttan,
meaning home, and taws,
meaning father).
Larger political and territorial...
- into Dacia) Lith. bùtas, butà Latv. buts, būda ("small house") Old Pr.
buttan Alb. bujt "dwell, accommodate", bujtinë "small house" Latv. PN
Butani Old...
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Badra Badliya Bagga Baghel Bagri Bahrawal Bajania Ballan Barare Basaan Buttan Bir Bham
Bhashaan Bhodla Bhulla Bhutta Bohr
Brajpal Buland Buttar (Butra)...
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himself as a
professional wrestler after arriving in Australia,
wrestling Buttan Singh in 1906,
however his
efforts were
curtailed when the
First World War...
- *bū́ˀtei? ("to be") (> Lith. butà, rare
synonym of bùtas and namas; Pruss.
buttan [= butan]) *rankā 'hand' < PBS *ránkāˀ < PIE *wrónkeh₂ (> Lith. rankà, Ltv...
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later was
inducted in 1963 into the
Circus Hall of Fame.
Renown wrestler Buttan Singh performed with the
company in the
early 1900s,
billed as one of the...
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powerful for
Buttan to pin to the mat, and
Buttan was too
clever for Dinnie.
After an hour and a-quarter's wrestling,
during which Buttan gave an exhibition...
- from
Romance bottare "to strike, to push, to shove", from
Germanic (*)
buttan "to hit, to strike" from the IE root (*)bhau- [4] botão = button: from Old...
- McDermott,
billed as
champion of New
South Wales,
challenged Indian wrestler Buttan Singh to a bout to
determine the
champion of Australia,
which Singh won...