bucc

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== Old English == === Etymology 1 === From Proto-West Germanic *bukk, from Proto-Germanic *bukkaz (“male deer”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰuǵ- (“ram”). Akin to Old High German boc, Old Norse bukkr, Old English bucca (“buck, male goat”). ==== Alternative forms ==== buc ==== Pronunciation ==== IPA(key): /bukk/, [buk] ==== Noun ==== bucc m buck (male deer) ===== Declension ===== Strong a-stem: ===== Related terms ===== bucca ===== Descendants ===== Middle English: bukke, bocke, boke, buc, bucce, bucke, bukEnglish: buckScots: buk, buke, buikYola: buch === Etymology 2 === From Proto-West Germanic *būk, from Proto-Germanic *būkaz (“belly, stomach”); perhaps representing a corruption of a diminutive ( +‎ -uc) from Proto-West Germanic *būkuk (“miniature vessel”). ==== Pronunciation ==== IPA(key): /buːkk/, [buːk] ==== Noun ==== būcc m alternative form of būc (“belly”)