bouochi
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Norman[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From Old French bouchier (“goat slaughterer”), from bouc (“goat”), from Late Latin buccus (“male goat”) (first recorded in the Salic Laws), from Frankish *bukk (“male goat”), from Proto-Germanic *bukkaz, *bukkô (“male goat”), from Proto-Indo-European *bhuǵ- (“he-goat, ram”).
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
bouochi m (plural bouochièrs)
Related terms[edit]
- bouochel'lie (“butchershop”)
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