bour

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Middle English

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Etymology

From Old English būr, from Proto-West Germanic *būr, from Proto-Germanic *būraz, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰuH-.

Pronunciation

Noun

bour (plural boures)

  1. A residence, house, or dwelling.
  2. A bedroom or chamber (especially of a woman).
  3. (figuratively) Something's resting place.
  4. (rare) A pen or stall for an animal.

Descendants

  • English: bower
  • Scots: bour

References

Romanian

bour

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Etymology

Inherited from Latin būbalus, from Ancient Greek βούβαλος (boúbalos, antelope, wild ox). It may have passed through a Vulgar Latin intermediate form or was influenced by bubulus; cf. the form bobulum. Compare also Albanian buall. Doublet of bivol, which came through a Slavic source.

Noun

bour m (plural bouri)

  1. aurochs (Bos primigenius)
  2. wild bull
  3. wisent (Bison bonasus)
  4. the old emblem of Moldova (with the head of a wisent)

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