beukelaar

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== Dutch == === Etymology === From Middle Dutch bokelare, folk-etymological interpretation of French bouclier (“buckler”), linking it to Dutch beuk (“beech”). The French word came from Old French boucler, bucler, from Vulgar Latin *bucculārius (“bossed”), from Latin buccula (“boss”). === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈbøːkəlaːr/ Hyphenation: beu‧ke‧laar === Noun === beukelaar m (plural beukelaars, diminutive beukelaartje n) a small round shield used for parrying; a buckler