biau cop
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Old French
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Pronunciation
1.3
Adverb
1.3.1
Synonyms
1.3.2
Descendants
Old French
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Etymology
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From
Latin
bellus
(
“
beautiful
”
)
and
Late Latin
colpus
(
“
hit, blow with the fist
”
)
.
Pronunciation
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IPA
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)
:
/ˈbjaw ˈkup/
Adverb
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biau
cop
a lot
,
much
Synonyms
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mout
maint
Descendants
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Middle French:
beau cop
,
beaucop
,
beau coup
,
beaucoup
,
biaucaup
,
biaucop
,
biaucoup
French:
beaucoup
Louisiana Creole:
boucou
Mauritian Creole:
boukou
→
English:
beaucoup
,
boku
,
boocoo
,
bookoo
,
buku
→
Nigerian Pidgin:
boku
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