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bunn

American  
[buhn] / bʌn /

noun

Obsolete.
  1. an obsolete spelling of bun.


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His brother joined with him in assuring the assembly that the plant bunn, from which coffee was made, was "cold and dry" and so unwholesome.

From All About Coffee by Ukers, William H. (William Harrison)

The early Arabians called the bean and the tree that bore it, bunn; the drink, bunchum.

From All About Coffee by Ukers, William H. (William Harrison)

Exceptions; add, ebb, butt, egg, odd, err, inn, bunn, purr, and buzz.

From English Grammar in Familiar Lectures by Kirkham, Samuel

All Tim’s thoughts were fixed upon the bunn in his teacher’s pocket.

From Happy Days for Boys and Girls by Various

Exceptions: ebb, add, odd, egg, inn, bunn, err, burr, purr, butt, fizz, fuzz, buzz, and a few very uncommon words, for which see the chapter in the dictionary above referred to.

From The Art Of Writing & Speaking The English Language Word-Study and Composition & Rhetoric by Cody, Sherwin

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