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buffet

noun
A cupboard, or set of shelves, for plates, glass, china and other like furniture. It was formerly and is still in some parts of the country, an apartment erected on one side of a room; but in more fashionable houses, it has been laid aside, and a side board substituted, which is now considered as the buffet. But as far as my knowledge extends, the name has become, in a great measure, obsolete, except among the common people, by whom it is pronounced bofat.

buffet

noun
A blow with the fist; a box on the ear or face; a slap.

buffet

verb transitive
To strike with the hand or fist; to box; to beat. They spit in his face and buffetted him. Vatthew 26:67.

buffet

To beat in contention; to contend against; as, to buffet the billows.

buffet

verb intransitive
To exercise or play at boxing.