bodhaig

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== Scottish Gaelic == === Etymology === From Scots bouk (“body, trunk”). Compare Old Norse búkr (“trunk (of the body), torso”), German Bauch (“belly, abdomen”), all from Proto-Germanic *būkaz (“belly, body”). The Gaelic word has been compared by Fick with English body, from Old English bodig, and Murray says it is thence derived, but the <d> would scarcely disappear and leave the soft <g> ending now so hard. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /po.ɪkʲ/ === Noun === bodhaig f (genitive singular bodhaige, plural bodhaigean) body (living) physique ==== Derived terms ==== === Mutation ===