Bucca

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== English == === Proper noun === Bucca A suburb of Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, Australia. == Latin == === Alternative forms === Buca === Etymology === From bucca (“jaw, cheeks”), of uncertain etymology. In Atellan Farce, the character of "Buccus" was a fat-cheeked gluttonous and boastful country buffoon. === Pronunciation === (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈbʊk.ka] (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈbuk.ka] === Proper noun === Bucca m sg (genitive Buccae); first declension a cognomen used by the gens Aemilia ==== Declension ==== First-declension noun, singular only. === References === George Davis Chase, "Origin of Roman Praenomina", Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Vol. 8, 1897, p. 109. == Old English == === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈbuk.kɑ/ === Proper noun === Bucca m a male given name === External links === Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England – Bucca