bulla

Etymology 1
Borrowed from. .

Noun

 * 1)  A blister, vesicle, or other thin-walled cavity or lesion, as:
 * 2)   Such a blister that is more than 5 mm in diameter.
 * 3)  A clay envelope or hollow ball, typically with seal impressions or writing on its outside indicating its contents.
 * 4)  In ancient Rome, a kind of amulet or boss.
 * 5) Later, a handwritten document from the papal chancellery.
 * 6) The tympanic part of a temporal bone (having a bubble-like appearance)
 * 1) The tympanic part of a temporal bone (having a bubble-like appearance)

Translations

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Noun

 * 1) A rich Jamaican cake made with molasses and spiced with ginger and nutmeg.

Numeral

 * 1) two

Etymology
From, from.

Verb

 * 1) to bubble, gush up
 * 2) to speak unintelligibly
 * 3) to gabble, babble, talk nonsense, twaddle
 * 4) to simmer

Etymology
Borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1) bull papal bull

Verb

 * 1)  to talk nonsense
 * 2)  to boil, to bubble up

Noun

 * 1) a piston

Noun

 * 1) a bully

Etymology 2
From, borrowed from.

Noun

 * 1)  bull

Noun

 * 1)  bull

Etymology
. Possibly from, from , same source as 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬, or from. Ultimately.

Noun

 * 1) a bubble
 * 2) a swollen or bubble-shaped object, particularly:
 * 3) a knob, boss, or stud, as on doors, shields, etc.
 * 4)  a : a protective (usually golden) amulet worn by upper-class Roman children
 * 5)   a round metallic seal certifying official medieval documents, particularly the golden imperial seal and the leaden papal one.
 * 6)  a papal bull or other official document sealed with a

Descendants

 * Eastern Romance
 * Italo-Dalmatian
 * Rhaeto-Romance
 * West Iberian
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Verb

 * 1) to be circumcised

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  bull

Etymology 1
, from, from.

Noun

 * 1) rowdiness, racket, ruckus
 * 2)  urgence