From bovo (“cow”) + -yun- (“young of an animal”). <span class="searchmatch">bovyuno</span> (plural bovyuni) calf...
on animals to indicate a young age bovo (“bull, cow, ox”) + -yuno → <span class="searchmatch">bovyuno</span> (“calf”) Not to be confused with the suffix -ido, which means a human descendant...
bovulo (beef): bovulokarno, bovokarno bovala bovi bovino bovulo bovyunino <span class="searchmatch">bovyuno</span> bovyunulo Uncertain. IPA(key): /ˈbɔ.vo/ Rhymes: -ɔvo Hyphenation: bò‧vo...
to be confused with the suffix -yuno, which means a young animal, as in <span class="searchmatch">bovyuno</span> (“calf”); a young bovo (“bull, cow, ox”). Ido terms suffixed with -ido...
बछड़ा (hi) (bachṛā) Hungarian: borjú (hu) Icelandic: kálfur (is) m Ido: <span class="searchmatch">bovyuno</span> (io), bovyunulo (io) (male), bovyunino (io) (female) Ingrian: lehmävasikka...