bocle

Old French

Etymology

From Latin buccula, diminutive of bucca (cheek). Compare Anglo-Norman bucle.

Noun

bocle oblique singular, f (oblique plural bocles, nominative singular bocle, nominative plural bocles)

  1. buckle

Descendants

  • English: buckle
  • French: boucle
  • Norman: boucl'ye (Jersey)
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