bufflecommon nounproper nounverbSyllable DecompositionbuffléEtymologyexpandfrom Italian bufalo, from Late Latin bufalus (« antelope, bubalus »); this animal would have appeared in Italy in the sixth century.Definitions1. First person singular of the indicative present of buffler.expand2. Third person singular of the indicative present of buffler.expand3. First person singular of the subjunctive present of buffler.expand4. Third person singular of the subjunctive present of buffler.expand5. Second person singular of the imperative of buffler.expandSee alsobuffles (v.) buffle (cn.)