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Danish
Etymology 1
From Proto-Germanic *bulljō, from Proto-Indo-European *bhljā (“testicle”), probably because of the similarity of the berry to testicles.[1]
Noun
bølle
- bog bilberry (bush)
Declension
Etymology 2
Coined in 1885, from a gang called bøllesjakket, which took its name from its haunt, Bøllemosen (situated north of Copenhagen), which is in turn named after the plant bølle (etymology 1).[2] Unrelated to English bully.
Noun
bølle
- bully
Declension
References
- ^ Becker-Christensen, Christian (2010) Nudansk ordbog med etymologi [Modern Danish Dictionary with Etymology], Politikens Forlagshus
- ^ Becker-Christensen, Christian (2010) Nudansk ordbog med etymologi [Modern Danish Dictionary with Etymology], Politikens Forlagshus
Norwegian Bokmål
Etymology
From the Danish name Bøllemose, a place where a band of misbehaving boys from Copenhagen would hang out. Term coined in 1885. Unrelated to English bully.
Noun
bølle f or m (definite singular bølla or bøllen, indefinite plural bøller, definite plural bøllene)
- brute; a brutish person
- rascal; a trickster, troublemaker.
Derived terms
Verb
bølle (present tense bøller, past tense bølla or bøllet, past participle bølla or bøllet)
- Act like a brute
- benignly harassing
References