bugel

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See also: bügel and Bügel

Breton

Etymology

From Middle Breton buguel, from Proto-Brythonic *bʉgöl, from Proto-Celtic *boukolyos, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷowkólos, from *gʷṓws (cow) + *kʷel- (to revolve, turn around).

Cognates include Cornish bugel (shepherd), Welsh bugail (shepherd), Irish buachaill (boy), Scottish Gaelic buachaille (herder), Manx bochil (shepherd) and Ancient Greek βουκόλος (boukólos, cowherd).

Noun

bugel m

  1. child

Derived terms

See also


Cornish

Noun

bugel m

  1. shepherd

Dutch

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Etymology

From English bugle

Pronunciation

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Noun

bugel m (plural bugels, diminutive bugeltje n)

  1. bugle, flugelhorn, a brass instrument