bugel

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== Breton == === Etymology === From Middle Breton buguel, from Proto-Brythonic *bʉgöl, from Proto-Celtic *boukolyos, from Proto-Indo-European *gʷowkólos, from *gʷṓws (“cow”) + *kʷel- (“to revolve, turn around”). Cognates include Cornish bugel (“shepherd”), Welsh bugail (“shepherd”), Irish buachaill (“boy”), Scottish Gaelic buachaille (“herder”), Manx bochilley (“shepherd”) and Ancient Greek βουκόλος (boukólos, “cowherd”). === Noun === bugel m child ==== Derived terms ==== ==== See also ==== bugul == Cornish == === Noun === bugel m shepherd == Dutch == === Etymology === Borrowed from English bugle, from Middle English [Term?], from Old French bugle, from Latin būculus. === Pronunciation === IPA(key): /ˈby.ɣəl/ Hyphenation: bu‧gel === Noun === bugel m (plural bugels, diminutive bugeltje n) bugle, flugelhorn, a brass instrument