1. bute - Noun
2. Bute - Proper noun
bute (uncountable)
(informal) Phenylbutazone.
Any of a number of towns in English-speaking countries
An island in the Firth of Clyde, and part of Argyll and Bute council area, Scotland.
A former county of Scotland, comprising the islands of Bute, Arran and the Cumbraes, also called Buteshire and Bute and Arran
A Scottish marquisate.
Bute (plural Butes)
A surname.
Bute (plural Butes)
A surname.
Argyll and Bute covers the second largest area, and has the highest number of inhabited islands, of all Scotland’s councils making services more expensive to deliver. Source: Internet
Argyll and Bute was reckoned to have a population of 86,260, compared to more than 235,500 living in the Highland Council area. Source: Internet
An organisation dedicated to promoting the benefits of playing the pipes has donated money to Argyll and Bute Council. Source: Internet
Argyll and Bute MSP Michael Russell said: ‘The rules and the need are very clear. Source: Internet
A Town Like Alice's (1997) Michael Bute Heritage Publications, Sunderland Alice in Sunderland (2007) Brian Talbot Dark Horse publications. Source: Internet
Brooke, pp. 146–147 In 1763, after concluding the Peace of Paris which ended the war, Lord Bute resigned, allowing the Whigs under George Grenville to return to power. Source: Internet