buok
Elfdalian
Etymology
From Old Norse bók, from Proto-Germanic *bōks, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeh₂ǵos. Cognate with Swedish bok.
Declension
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Ilocano
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *buhək, from Proto-Austronesian *bukəS.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /buˈʔok/, [buˈʔok]
- Hyphenation: bu‧ok
Derived terms
- nabuok
Kagayanen
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *buhək, from Proto-Austronesian *bukəS.
Old Dutch
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *bōk, from Proto-Germanic *bōks. Related to Old High German buoh, Old English bōc and Old Saxon bōk.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /buo̯k/
Noun
buok ?
- book
- Wi habbon that buok gelesan, anda hit was vilo guot.
- We have read the (that) book, and it was very good.
- Die altmittel- und altniederfränkischen Psalmen und Glossen [The Old Middle and Old Low Franconian psalms and glosses]; Between 900 and 1000 CE;
- Fardiligon uuerthin fan buoke libbendero
- Let them be blotted out of the book of the living (KJV)
Derived terms
- buokstāf (“letter, alphabet”)
Ratagnon
Etymology
Inherited from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *buhək, from Proto-Austronesian *bukəS.
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