See also: bube English Wikipedia has an article on: Bube language Wikipedia Bube A Bantu language spoken by the Bubi people. Synonym: Fernandian Bub (southern)...
expressive creation, similar to words in other languages with the same senses. Compare also Galician bouba (“blister”), French bube, Spanish buba, búa (“pustule...
See also: Bubi, bùbì, and bùbǐ bubi Misspelling of pubi. From German Bube (“boy”). IPA(key): [ˈbubi] Hyphenation: bu‧bi Rhymes: -bi bubi (plural bubik)...
From Middle High German buobe. Cognate with German Bube, Dutch boef. IPA(key): /beu̯f/, [bəʊ̯f] Rhymes: -əʊf Bouf m (plural Bouwen, diminutive Béifchen)...
scriptorium.) (Classical Latin) IPA(key): /buˈbe.i.um/, [bʊˈbeiʊ̃ˑ] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): /buˈbe.i.um/, [buˈbɛːium] Bubeium n sg (genitive...
(“close [male] relation”). Cognate with Dutch boef (“mischievous boy, rascal; also thief”), Middle Low German bōve, German Bube (“boy, rascal, knave, rogue”)...
Spitzbub Spitz + Bube IPA(key): /ˈʃpɪt͡sˌbuːbə/ Hyphenation: Spitz‧bu‧be Spitzbube m (weak, genitive Spitzbuben, plural Spitzbuben, diminutive Spitzbübin n)...
*bō-, a stem meaning "father, brother, close male relation". Cognate with German Bube (“(naughty) boy”), Dutch boef (“rascal, thief”), Saterland Frisian...
*baba. Compare Middle High German babe, bobe (“old woman, mother”), German Bube (“boy, child, lad”), Old Church Slavonic баба (baba, “old woman”), Italian...
regional dialects, it has since been replaced with more native Junge (throughout the language area) or Bube (alternatively in southern Germany and Austria)...