boudin

common nounproper noun

Syllable Decomposition

boudin

Uncertain etymology, possibly from the onomatopoeia bod- expressing a swelling, see pout. The etymon botellinus, from botellus, from the Latin botulus ('sausage') is disputed due to the difficulty of the phonetic transition from bodelin to boledin, given the existence of a bodel confirmed by the Old French boel ('intestine').

Definitions

cuisine
marine
ferroviaire
marine
architecture
serrurerie

Synonym

Plural

boudins

Translations

  • germangerman:Blutwurst
  • englishenglish:blood sausage
  • chinesechinese:糯米肠
  • koreankorean:순대
  • danishdanish:blodpølse
  • spanishspanish:morcilla
  • finnishfinnish:mustamakkara
  • hebrewhebrew:פודינג שחור
  • italianitalian:sanguinaccio
  • japanesejapanese:スンデ
  • dutchdutch:bloedworst
  • polishpolish:jelito
  • portugueseportuguese:morcela
  • swedishswedish:blodpudding

See also

boudinier (cn.) boudinière (cn.) boudinage (cn.) boudine (cn.) botulisme (cn.) boudiner (v.) botulique (adj.) botulinique (adj.) boudineuse (cn.)