Obs. rare. [f. BUD v.1 + -LE frequentative suffix; but perh. rather onomatopœic.] intr. ? To bud, to sprout.
1581. J. Bell, Haddons Answ. Osor., 268 b. More wickednes hath bene sene to buddle upp afresh [Lat. pullulare]. Ibid., 430 b. Sinnes do dayly boyle upp and buddle from without us.