bøffel
Danish
[ˈb̥øfəl]
noun
Definitions
- a buffalo
Etymology
Borrowed from Middle Low German buffel borrowed from German Büffel (buffalo) derived from French buffle derived from Latin būbalus (buffalo) derived from Ancient Greek βούβαλος (wild ox, antelope, buffalo).
Origin
Ancient Greek
βούβαλος
Gloss
wild ox, antelope, buffalo
Concept
Semantic Field
Animals
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bubale English
- *būfalus Latin
- *būvalus Latin
- bubalus Latin
- bufalus Latin
- būbalus Latin
- būfalus Latin
- Büffel German
- Büffelfleisch German
- Büffelherde German
- Büffeljagd German
- Büffelkäse German
- Wasserbüffel German
- buffle French
- buffleterie French
- βουβάλιον Ancient Greek
- βούβαλος Ancient Greek
- *byvolъ Proto-Slavic
- bour Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- βουβάλι Greek (modern)
- βούβαλος Greek (modern)
- búaball Old Irish
- büffel Middle High German
- buffel Middle Low German
- βούβαλος gkm
- ܒܘܒܠܐ Classical Syriac