boyau
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French boyau. Doublet of bowel.
Pronunciation
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Noun
boyau (plural boyaus)
- (military) A small trench or ditch, typically built in a zigzag pattern, serving to connect or provide communication between two trenches, particularly the rear and front lines.
- A line, drawn winding about, in order to enclose several tracts of land, or to attack some works.
Translations
passage connecting two trenches
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References
- (military definition) Military Earthworks Terms, Historic Landscape Initiative, National Park Service. URL accessed 2007-01-29.
- (winding line definition) Template:1728
Anagrams
French
Etymology
From Old French boiel, bouel, from Latin botellus.
Pronunciation
Noun
boyau m (plural boyaux)
- (anatomy) gut, intestine (of an animal, or, informally of a human)
- catgut, gut
- (military) communication trench, boyau
Synonyms
- (gut): intestin
See also
Further reading
- “boyau”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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