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buc
buc
Catalan
Etymology
From Frankish *buc (“belly”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [buk]
Noun
buc m (plural bucs)
- An object that has a cavity.
- belly; abdomen
- (aeronautics) fuselage
- (automotive) The bodywork of a car.
- (nautical) hull
- (vehicles) The body of a carriage.
- beehive
- (architecture) The shell or outer walls enclosing a house or a staircase.
- (furniture) The cabinetwork enclosing the drawers, either fully or partially.
- (geography) riverbed
- (military, historical) cuirass
- (engineering) The metal coating of a nuclear reactor vessel.
Synonyms
Holonyms
- (beehive): apiari m
Dalmatian
Etymology 1
Possibly from a Latin root buculus (“young bull, ox, steer”). Compare French bugle, beugle.
Noun
buc m
- small ox
Etymology 2
Compare Catalan and Occitan buc. Probably of Germanic origin.
Noun
buc m
Synonyms
Old English
Noun
būc m
Declension
Declension of buc (strong a-stem)
Descendants
Etymology 2
From Proto-Germanic *bukkaz (“male deer”), from Proto-Indo-European *bhug̑- (“ram”). Akin to Old High German boc, Old Norse bukkr, Old English bucca (“buck, male goat”).
Alternative forms
Noun
buc m
- buck (male deer)
Declension
Declension of buc (strong a-stem)
Descendants
- English: buck
Polish
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /but͡s/
Noun
buc m anim
- (colloquial, derogatory) jerk; douche; arrogant person
Declension
declension of buc