bogh
Cornish
Etymology
From Proto-Brythonic *box, borrowed from Latin bucca (“cheek”). Cognate with Breton boc'h (“cheek”), Welsh bogh (“boch”), Scottish Gaelic bòc (“surge, swell”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
bogh f (dual diwvogh, plural bohow)