bouge

Syllable Decomposition

bouge

from Latin bulga (leather bag) further back, from Gaulish see bogue and budget. The origin can be traced back to the Indo-European *bhel with the general meaning of roundness, swelling. The etymological meaning of small bag, purse, was lost in the 18th century, only the meaning of small round room, then small room for servants remained.

Definitions

marine
marine

Plural

bouges

Translations

  • dutchdutch:buik van de ton
  • englishenglish:camber

See also

bougette (cn.) bouges (v.) bouge (adj.) Bouge (pn.) Bouges (pn.)