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Look up but in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. BUT, but or But may refer to: but, the adversative conjunction in English British United Traction, British
BUT
Phrase
I'm not racist, but... is a phrase that often precedes a racist argument and provides a "veneer of political correctness". The phrase has been described
I'm_not_racist,_but...
English musical duo
Everything but the Girl are an English pop duo formed in Kingston upon Hull in 1982, consisting of lead singer, songwriter, composer and occasional guitarist
Everything_but_the_Girl
1999 film by Jamie Babbit
But I'm a Cheerleader is a 1999 American satirical teen romantic comedy film directed by Jamie Babbit in her feature directorial debut and written by
But_I'm_a_Cheerleader
2018 debut single by Ava Max
"Sweet but Psycho" is the debut single by American singer-songwriter Ava Max, released on August 17, 2018, through Atlantic Records. It is included on
Sweet_but_Psycho
Military term
usage, fit to receive or fitting "for but not with" describes a weapon or system which is called for in a design but not installed or is only partially installed
For_but_not_with
Russian proverb
"Trust, but verify" (Russian: доверяй, но проверяй, romanized: doveryay, no proveryay, IPA: [dəvʲɪˈrʲæj no prəvʲɪˈrʲæj]) is a Russian proverb, which rhymes
Trust,_but_verify
Discredited US legal doctrine used for racial segregation
Separate but equal was a legal doctrine in United States constitutional law, according to which racial segregation did not necessarily violate the Fourteenth
Separate_but_equal
1989 album by Phil Collins
...But Seriously is the fourth solo studio album by the English drummer and singer-songwriter Phil Collins. It was released on 20 November 1989 in the
...But_Seriously
1986 studio album by Megadeth
Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? is the second studio album by American thrash metal band Megadeth, released on September 25, 1986, through Capitol Records
Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?
Peace_Sells..._but_Who's_Buying?
1991 film by Dan Aykroyd
Nothing but Trouble is a 1991 American comedy horror film written and directed by Dan Aykroyd in his directorial debut. Based on a story by Peter Aykroyd
Nothing but Trouble (1991 film)
Nothing_but_Trouble_(1991_film)
Poem by Stevie Smith
"Not Waving but Drowning" is a poem by the British poet Stevie Smith. It was published in 1957, as part of a collection of the same title. The most famous
Not_Waving_but_Drowning
1993 single by Dr. Dre featuring Snoop Doggy Dogg
"Nuthin' but a 'G' Thang" is a song by American rapper and producer Dr. Dre featuring fellow American rapper Snoop Dogg, on Dre's debut solo album, The
Nuthin'_but_a_'G'_Thang
1968 soul song
"Nothing but a Heartache" is a song written by Wayne Bickerton and Tony Waddington and performed by American vocal group The Flirtations, released by
Nothing_but_a_Heartache
Topics referred to by the same term
Strange but true may refer to: "Strange but True", an 1856 poem by Hugh Miller Strange but True: From the Files of Fate Magazine, a 2002 book edited by
Strange_but_true
Acting technique
Not / But, or the "not…but" element, is an acting technique that forms part of the Brechtian approach to performance. In its simplest form, fixing the
Not_/_But
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Nobody but You may refer to: Nobody but You, 1966 album by Camille Bob Nobody but You, 1976 album by Jackie Wilson Nobody but You, 1979 album by Charlie
Nobody_but_You
1999 comedy-drama film directed by Wayne Wang
Anywhere but Here is a 1999 American coming-of-age comedy drama film based on the novel of the same name by Mona Simpson. It was directed by Wayne Wang
Anywhere_but_Here_(film)
English singer, songwriter and social media personality (born 1989)
contest. It was followed by the release of his debut album, There's Nothing but Space, Man! (2022), which debuted atop of the UK Albums Chart. His second
Sam_Ryder
1997 film by Paul Thomas Anderson
studio in order to make demo tapes. Desperate, Dirk resorts to prostitution but he is assaulted and robbed by three men. Dirk, Reed, and their friend Todd
Boogie_Nights
1978 film by James Fargo
Every Which Way but Loose is a 1978 American action comedy film released by Warner Bros. starring Clint Eastwood in an uncharacteristic and offbeat comedy
Every_Which_Way_but_Loose
American boxer (1914–1981)
cabinetmaking. The Great Depression severely affected the Barrow family, but Joe still made time to work out at a local youth recreation center at 637
Joe_Louis
English rock band
Nothing But Thieves are an English rock band, formed in 2012 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex consisting of lead vocalist and guitarist Conor Mason, guitarist
Nothing_but_Thieves
Organization operated for a collective benefit
organization. Nonprofit organizations are not driven by generating profit, but they must bring in enough income to pursue their social goals. Nonprofits
Nonprofit_organization
Philosophy
"Spiritual but not religious" (SBNR), also known as "spiritual but not affiliated" (SBNA), or sometimes "more spiritual than religious", is a popular
Spiritual_but_not_religious
United Nations principle on climate change
Common But Differentiated Responsibilities (CBDR) is a principle that was formalized in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)
Common But Differentiated Responsibilities
Common_But_Differentiated_Responsibilities
American sitcom
Anything but Love is an American sitcom that aired on ABC from March 7, 1989, to June 3, 1992, spanning four seasons and 56 episodes. The show stars Richard
Anything_but_Love
American noir-thriller film
Strange but True is a 2019 American thriller film directed by Rowan Athale from a screenplay by Eric Garcia. The film is an adaptation of the 2004 novel
Strange_but_True_(film)
English reality television judge, television producer and music executive (born 1959)
in Ascot for one year, and the private Dover College, as did his brother, but left after taking GCE O levels. He passed English Language and Literature
Simon_Cowell
Elenski but (Bulgarian: еленски бут or (more precisely but less commonly), бут по еленски, sometimes translated as Elena round or Elena leg) is a dry-cured
Elenski_but
Modern calendar era
was devised in 525, in Rome, by the Eastern Roman monk Dionysius Exiguus, but was not widely used until the 9th century. Modern scholars believe that the
Anno_Domini
American rock band
nominations. They released their first live album and concert DVD, Anywhere but Home, in 2004, which sold over one million copies worldwide. Evanescence
Evanescence
Canadian documentary film about punk rock
Bloodied but Unbowed is a 2010 Canadian documentary film detailing the rise and influence of the punk music scene in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Bloodied_but_Unbowed
Aspect ratio with a width of 16 units and height of 9 units
Wide-aspect Clear-vision. Japan's Hi-Vision originally started with a 15:9 ratio but converted when the international standards group introduced the wider ratio
16:9_aspect_ratio
Topics referred to by the same term
There is no god but God may refer to: The beginning of the shahada, the Muslim profession of faith Tawhid, the Muslim concept of the oneness and uniqueness
There_is_no_god_but_God
Victory at a cost tantamount to defeat
with fresh men, not at all abating in courage for the loss they sustained, but even from their very anger gaining new force and resolution to go on with
Pyrrhic_victory
2011 album by David Guetta
Nothing but the Beat is the fifth studio album by French DJ and record producer David Guetta. It was released on 26 August 2011 as a double album. The
Nothing_but_the_Beat
Austrian singer-songwriter, dancer, model, and producer
represented Austria in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with the song "Nobody but You", winning the jury vote, coming in 13th place in the televote and finishing
Cesár_Sampson
Topics referred to by the same term
can run but you can't hide may refer to: "He can run, but he can't hide", a statement attributed to American boxer Joe Louis You Can Run But You Can't
You can run, but you can't hide
You_can_run,_but_you_can't_hide
Topics referred to by the same term
Everything but You may refer to: "Everything but You" (Clean Bandit song), 2022 "Everything but You" (Brian McFadden song), 2008 "Everything but You", song
Everything_but_You
1994 studio album by Aaliyah
Age Ain't Nothing but a Number is the debut studio album by American singer Aaliyah. It was released on May 24, 1994, by Blackground Records and Jive
Age Ain't Nothing but a Number
Age_Ain't_Nothing_but_a_Number
1965 film by Frank Sinatra
None but the Brave is a 1965 anti-war film produced and directed by Frank Sinatra from a screenplay by John Twist and Katsuya Susaki. The film stars
None_but_the_Brave
Topics referred to by the same term
Bloodied, but Unbowed is an album by Desperado. Bloodied, but Unbowed may also refer to: Bloodied But Unbowed (HR report on Bahrain) Bloodied but Unbowed
Bloodied, but Unbowed (disambiguation)
Bloodied,_but_Unbowed_(disambiguation)
Stage in earning a research doctorate
"All but dissertation" (ABD) is a term identifying a stage in the process of obtaining a research doctorate, most commonly used in the United States.
All_but_dissertation
Viable but nonculturable (VBNC) bacteria refers as to bacteria that are in a state of very low metabolic activity and do not divide, but are alive and
Viable_but_nonculturable
Classification of military personnel casualties
fired their weapons, but only to have been killed due to a hostile attack. KIAs include those killed by friendly fire during combat, but not from incidents
Killed_in_action
Topics referred to by the same term
Nothing but the Truth may refer to: A part of an oath before a sworn testimony is given. Nothing But the Truth (Isham novel), a 1914 novel by Frederic
Nothing_but_the_Truth
Topics referred to by the same term
Nothing But the Best may refer to: Nothing but the Best (film), a 1964 British comedy film directed by Clive Donner Nothing but the Best (album), a 2008
Nothing_but_the_Best
Topics referred to by the same term
But Beautiful may refer to: "But Beautiful" (song), 1947 popular song by Johnny Burke and Jimmy Van Heusen But Beautiful (Bing Crosby album) (1962), Bing
But_Beautiful
2016 video game
whether Star Fox Zero is a remake but Miyamoto has stated that it is not a remake and is neither a sequel nor prequel, but a reimagining of Star Fox 64. Star
Star_Fox_Zero
Italian composer and music producer (born 1940)
in 1979. Sparks hadn’t made any synthesizer-based music before this album but they were inspired by the sound of Donna Summer’s “I Feel Love” and seeked
Giorgio_Moroder
Topics referred to by the same term
But for the Grace of God or There But for the Grace of God may refer to: But for the Grace of God (play), by Frederick Lonsdale, 1946–47 "But for the
But_for_the_Grace_of_God
1997 studio album by Clint Black
Nothin' but the Taillights is the seventh studio album by American country music singer Clint Black. Black co-wrote many of the songs with others and
Nothin'_but_the_Taillights
Letter of the Cyrillic script
capital Latin letter B, but is pronounced differently. Ve is commonly romanized by the Latin letter V (as described by ISO 9), but sometimes the Latin letter
Ve_(Cyrillic)
EU trading arrangement
Everything but Arms (EBA) is an initiative of the European Union (EU) under which all imports to the EU from the least developed countries are duty-free
Everything_but_Arms
1964 film by Michael Roemer
Nothing but a Man is a 1964 American independent drama film starring Ivan Dixon and Abbey Lincoln, and directed by Michael Roemer, who also co-wrote the
Nothing_but_a_Man
Queen Victoria's reign, 1837 to 1901
gave impetus to social reform but also placed restrictions on certain groups' liberty. Prosperity rose during the period, but debilitating undernutrition
Victorian_era
2014 Chinese-Hong Kong film by Snow Zou
But Always (Chinese: 一生一世) is a 2014 romantic drama film directed by Snow Zou. A Chinese-Hong Kong co-production, the film was released on 4 and 5 September
But_Always
1999 American teen sex comedy
That Can Be Made For Under $10 Million That Most Readers Will Probably Hate But I Think You Will Love. A bidding war between major film studios ensued, and
American_Pie_(film)
American animated sitcom
of their boss Benson (Sam Marin) and their coworker Skips (Mark Hamill), but to the delight of Pops (Marin), the son of the park's owner, Mr. Maellard
Regular_Show
Topics referred to by the same term
Nothing to fear but fear itself may refer to: A phrase from the 1933 inaugural address of Franklin D. Roosevelt "Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself", an episode
Nothing to fear but fear itself
Nothing_to_fear_but_fear_itself
Type of building
A but and ben (Scots for "out and in") is a two-roomed cottage. The outer room, used as an antechamber or kitchen, is the "but", while the inner room,
But_and_ben
1988 single by Talking Heads
"(Nothing But) Flowers" is a song by rock band Talking Heads. It appears on the band's eighth and final studio album Naked (1988). It was released as
(Nothing_But)_Flowers
Religious satire musical
show, was cut. The warlord in Uganda was called General Kony in previews but this was changed to General Butt Fucking Naked. The song "The Bible Is A
The_Book_of_Mormon_(musical)
2019 studio album by Loyle Carner
Not Waving, but Drowning is the second studio album by British rapper Loyle Carner. It was released on 19 April 2019 via AMF/Virgin EMI Records. The name
Not_Waving,_but_Drowning
2017 video game
South Park: The Fractured but Whole is a 2017 role-playing video game developed by Ubisoft San Francisco and published by Ubisoft in collaboration with
South Park: The Fractured but Whole
South_Park:_The_Fractured_but_Whole
Seventeenth letter of the Latin alphabet
Its name in English is pronounced /ˈkjuː/ , most commonly spelled cue, but also kew, kue, and que. The Semitic sound value of Qôp was /q/ (voiceless
Q
Topics referred to by the same term
But Not for Me may refer to: "But Not for Me" (song), a 1930 popular song by George and Ira Gershwin But Not for Me (film), a 1959 film starring Clark
But_Not_for_Me
Invitational snooker tournament for players 40+
has been played under different formats. As of 2020 the minimum age is 40, but it was 45 in 2011 and 2012. The event was first held in 1991 with 16 players
World_Seniors_Championship
Association football club in France
the UEFA Champions League in 1993. The club struggled during the 2000s, but had a slight resurgence in the early 2010s, under the management of former
Olympique_de_Marseille
prefixes may extend the length of words to create grammatically correct but unused or novel words. Different dictionaries include and omit different
Longest_word_in_English
twelve of which are active, that have played in the old First Division but not in the Premier League. By contrast, Barnsley, Bournemouth, Hull City
List_of_Premier_League_clubs
Topics referred to by the same term
Gone But Not Forgotten may refer to: Gone, But Not Forgotten (film), a 2003 film by Michael D. Akers Gone, But Not Forgotten, a 2004 television film based
Gone,_But_Not_Forgotten
the ISBC (International Stadium Building Convention). These are confirmed but do not take into consideration extra seating space added temporarily. The
List_of_stadiums_by_capacity
1988 single by Poison
"Nothin' But a Good Time" (also known as "Nothing But a Good Time") the first single from the hard rock/glam metal group Poison's second studio album Open
Nothin'_But_a_Good_Time
1978 studio album by Joe Walsh
But Seriously, Folks... is the fourth studio album by the American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Joe Walsh. The album was released in mid-1978
But_Seriously,_Folks...
Proverb
"Curiosity killed the cat, But satisfaction brought it back." It is the same story with groceries. "Prices will sell Groceries, but it is always finality that
Curiosity_killed_the_cat
Association football club in Germany
in the city of Wolfsburg. It is best known for its football department, but other departments include badminton, handball and athletics. The men's professional
VfL_Wolfsburg
1995 epic historical war drama film by Mel Gibson
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) when producer Alan Ladd Jr. picked up the project from Wallace, but when MGM was going through new management, Ladd left the studio and took
Braveheart
Topics referred to by the same term
Anywhere but Here may refer to: "Anywhere but Here" (Buffy comic), a 2008 Buffy the Vampire Slayer comic Anywhere but Here (novel), a 1986 novel by Mona
Anywhere_but_Here
American drama streaming television miniseries
mixed reviews from critics who praised the acting and production values, but criticized the tone, writing, and artistic license taken. The series received
Hollywood_(miniseries)
1946 Broadway musical song
"Nobody Else but Me", sometimes called "Nobody Else but You", is a song composed by Jerome Kern with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II for the 1946 Broadway
Nobody_Else_but_Me
2015 studio album by Nothing but Thieves
Nothing but Thieves is the debut studio album by English alternative rock band Nothing but Thieves. It was released on 16 October 2015 in the UK through
Nothing_but_Thieves_(album)
Japanese musical group
2007, mainly to perform theme songs for the anime The Garden of Sinners, but later expanded to include many other theme songs for other anime shows and
Kalafina
Topics referred to by the same term
Naughty but Nice may refer to: "Naughty but Nice", a gossip column by Rob Shuter Naughty but Nice (1927 film), a 1927 Colleen Moore comedy silent film
Naughty_but_Nice
Items associated with recreational drug use
that is used to produce, conceal, and consume illicit drugs. It includes but is not limited to items such as bongs, roach clips, miniature spoons, and
Drug_paraphernalia
Musical recording shorter than a full album
play (EP) is a musical recording that contains more tracks than a single but fewer than an album. Contemporary EPs usually contain up to eight tracks
Extended_play
Japonic language
families such as Ainu, Austronesian, Koreanic, and the now discredited Altaic, but none of these proposals have gained any widespread acceptance. Little is
Japanese_language
Cards used for games or divination
card reading and cartomancy began after French occultists made elaborate, but unsubstantiated, claims about their history and meaning in the late 18th
Tarot
2005 American TV series or program
But Can They Sing? is an American reality television series that premiered on October 30, 2005 on VH1 as part of its celebreality programming. Hosted
But_Can_They_Sing?
2007 American pseudo-documentary horror film
Festival, but had a troubled release history; it was originally slated for theatrical release by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in February 2008, but was removed
The_Poughkeepsie_Tapes
British free-to-air television channel
and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation. It is publicly owned but, unlike the BBC, it receives no public funding and is funded entirely by
Channel_4
temporary Maha Kumbh Mela district but excludes the Itanagar Capital Complex which has a Deputy Commissioner but is not an official district. The District
List_of_districts_in_India
Indispensable and essential action, condition, or ingredient
could not be", "but for...", or "without which [there is] nothing." Also, "sine qua non causation" is the formal terminology for "but-for causation."
Sine_qua_non
1973 British film by Peter Sasdy
Nothing but the Night is a 1973 British horror film directed by Peter Sasdy and starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing. The screenplay was by Brian
Nothing_but_the_Night
American educational television series
Weird but True! is an American educational children's television series created by and starring Charlie Engelman with his sister Kirby Engelman (seasons
Weird_but_True!
1978 film by John Alan Schwartz
of dying from a variety of sources. Many scenes were faked for the film, but most portions include pre-existing video footage of real deaths and their
Faces_of_Death
Derogatory or discriminating term
regarded as pejorative in some social or ethnic groups but not in others or may be originally pejorative but later adopt a non-pejorative sense (or vice versa)
Pejorative
List of legends of American film history
debut occurred in or before 1950, or whose screen debut occurred after 1950 but whose death has marked a completed body of work." Jurors selected the final
AFI's_100_Years...100_Stars
American actor (born 1973)
Valetik in Take Two. Some of his best known films include the cult classic But I'm a Cheerleader and The Best Man Holiday. Cibrian, an only child, was born
Eddie_Cibrian
BUT
BUT
Surname or Lastname
English (widespread, but especially common in the West Midlands)
English (widespread, but especially common in the West Midlands) : topographic name for someone who lived in a white house, from Middle English whit ‘white’ + hous ‘house’, or a habitational name from a place named with these elements, as for example Whittas in Cumbria.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Butler.German : occupational name for a village tavern owner, from French bouteillier ‘butler’.Respelling of the German habitational name Buttlar, from a place so named in Thuringia.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from either of two places called Butterley, in Derbyshire and Herefordshire, or from Butterleigh in Devon. All are named with Old English butere ‘butter’ + lēah ‘pasture’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname for someone with some fancied resemblance to a bittern, perhaps in the booming quality of the voice, from Middle English, Old French butor ‘bittern’ (a word of obscure etymology).English and German : metonymic occupational name for a dairyman or seller of butter, from Old English butere ‘butter’, Middle High German buter.German : possibly a short form of any of the various compound names formed with Butter ‘butter’ (see 2).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a place used for archery practice, from Middle English butte ‘mark for archery’, ‘target’, ‘goal’. In the Middle Ages archery practice was a feudal obligation, and every settlement had its practice area.English : topographic name from Middle English butte ‘strip of land abutting on a boundary’, ‘short strip or ridge at right angles to other strips in a common field’.English : from Middle English butte, bott ‘butt’, ‘cask’, applied as a metonymic occupational name for a cooper or as a nickname possibly for a heavy drinker or for a large, fat man.English : from a Middle English personal name, But(t), of unknown origin, perhaps originally a nickname meaning ‘short and stumpy’, and akin to late Middle English butt ‘thick end’, ‘stump’, ‘buttock’ (of Germanic origin).German and English : in both Middle Low German and Middle English the word but(te) denoted various types of marine fish, originally a fish with a blunt head, for example halibut (German Heilbutt) or turbot (German Steinbutt), and the surname may in some cases be a metonymic occupational name for a seller of fish or salt fish.Kashmiri : variant of Bhatt.Robert Butt came from Kent, England, to NC in 1640.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of buttons, from Old French bo(u)ton ‘knob’, ‘lump’, specialized to mean ‘button’. Compare Butner.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Buttery.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place named Butterwick, for example in County Durham, Lincolnshire, North Yorkshire, and North Lincolnshire. The place name is from Old English butere ‘butter’ + wīc ‘farmstead’.William Buttrick came from Kingston-upon-Thames, Surrey, England, to Concord, MA, in 1640.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire and Yorkshire)
English (Lancashire and Yorkshire) : habitational name from places named Butterworth in Lancashire (near Rochdale) and in West Yorkshire. Both are so named with Old English butere ‘butter’ + worð ‘enclosure’. The surname is recorded from an early date in each of these two places; it probably arose independently in each.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Anglo-Norman French boterie ‘buttery’ (Late Latin botaria, a derivative of bota ‘cask’), hence a metonymic occupational name for the keeper of a buttery. The term originally denoted a store for liquor but soon came to mean a store for provisions in general.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a pasture for cattle or at a dairy farm, or a habitational name from a place named Butterfield (for example in West Yorkshire), from Old English butere ‘butter’ + feld ‘open country’.Benjamin Butterfield came to Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1638. John Butterfield (1801–69) was born in Berne, NY, and founded an express company that merged with other companies to form the American Express Company (1850).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Butter 1.English : occupational name for a servant working in a wine cellar, Norman French boterie (see Buttery), with the Middle English genitive -s.German : variant of Butter 2.
Surname or Lastname
English (but most common in Wales)
English (but most common in Wales) : from Lowis, Lodovicus, a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements hlod ‘fame’ + wīg ‘war’. This was the name of the founder of the Frankish dynasty, recorded in Latin chronicles as Ludovicus and Chlodovechus (the latter form becoming Old French Clovis, Clouis, Louis, the former developing into German Ludwig). The name was popular throughout France in the Middle Ages and was introduced to England by the Normans. In Wales it became inextricably confused with 2.Welsh : from an Anglicized form of the personal name Llywelyn (see Llewellyn).Irish and Scottish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Lughaidh ‘son of Lughaidh’. This is one of the most common Old Irish personal names. It is derived from Lugh ‘brightness’, which was the name of a Celtic god.Americanized form of any of various like-sounding Jewish surnames.This name was brought independently to New England by many bearers from the 17th century onward. William Lewis was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Butt 2.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Butt 3.
Surname or Lastname
English and German (Buttermann)
English and German (Buttermann) : occupational name for a dairyman or seller of dairy produce (see Butter 2).
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : from a word that originally denoted a wine steward, usually the chief servant of a medieval household, from Norman French butuiller (Old French bouteillier, Latin buticularius, from buticula ‘bottle’). In the large households of royalty and the most powerful nobility, the title came to denote an officer of high rank and responsibility, only nominally concerned with the supply of wine, if at all.Anglicized form of French Boutilier.Jewish (from Poland and Ukraine) : occupational name for a bottle maker, from Yiddish butl ‘bottle’ + the agent suffix -er.This name was brought independently to New England by many bearers from the 17th century onward. William Butler was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; possibly a variant spelling of Butt.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Buttery.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker or seller of buttons, Old French boutonier, from bo(u)ton ‘knob’, ‘lump’, specialized to mean ‘button’.Altered spelling of German Büttner (see Buettner).
BUT
BUT
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lotus
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Honor End Farm in Hampden, Buckinghamshire, which is named from Old English hÄn ‘hone’, ‘stone’ + Åra ‘slope’, or possibly from Honer in Sussex, named from Old English hol ‘hollow’ + Åra ‘shore’.In some cases probably an Americanized form of French Honoré (see Honore).
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Ceremonial Rites to God
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Loving memory.
Female
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Eoforhild, EVERILD means "boar-battle."
Boy/Male
Biblical
He that resists Baal; rebellion.
Female
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Bityah, BITYA means "daughter of God."
Surname or Lastname
English (northeastern counties)
English (northeastern counties) : unexplained. Compare Hedgepeth.
Boy/Male
Scottish
Smith.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
God Child
BUT
BUT
BUT
BUT
BUT
v. t.
To unite by a butt weld.
n.
An instrument for determining the amount of fatty matter or butter contained in a sample of milk.
n.
The hole or loop in which a button is caught.
a.
Having the qualities of butter; resembling butter.
v. t.
To support with a buttress; to prop; to brace firmly.
imp. & p. p.
of Buttress
n.
A compound radical, regarded as butane, less one atom of hydrogen.
a.
Ornamented with a large number of buttons.
v. t.
To hold at the button or buttonhole; to detain in conversation to weariness; to bore; as, he buttonholed me a quarter of an hour.
a.
Butyraceous.
n.
The Platanus occidentalis, or American plane tree, a large tree, producing rough balls, from which it is named; -- called also buttonball tree, and, in some parts of the United States, sycamore. The California buttonwood is P. racemosa.
n.
A salt of butyric acid.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Buttress
a.
Pertaining to, or derived from, butter.
n.
A liquid ketone obtained by heating calcium butyrate.
n.
A disk of bone, wood, or other material, which is made into a button by covering it with cloth.
n.
A butyrate of glycerin; a fat contained in small quantity in milk, which helps to give to butter its peculiar flavor.
n.
A boy servant, or page, -- in allusion to the buttons on his livery.