buuc
Middle Dutch
noun
Definitions
- belly
- abdomen
- half of a slaughtered animal
Etymology
Inherited from Old Dutch būc inherited from Proto-Germanic *būkaz (belly, body, stomach, abdomen, torso, trunk).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*būkaz
Gloss
belly, body, stomach, abdomen, torso, trunk
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
腹, 胃
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- bierbuik Dutch, Flemish
- bierpens Dutch, Flemish
- bovenbuik Dutch, Flemish
- buik Dutch, Flemish
- buikdans Dutch, Flemish
- buikdienaar Dutch, Flemish
- buikdienst Dutch, Flemish
- buikdrager Dutch, Flemish
- buikgriep Dutch, Flemish
- buikholte Dutch, Flemish
- buikloop Dutch, Flemish
- buikpijn Dutch, Flemish
- buikschuiver Dutch, Flemish
- buikspraak Dutch, Flemish
- buikspreken Dutch, Flemish
- buiktyfus Dutch, Flemish
- buikvet Dutch, Flemish
- buikvin Dutch, Flemish
- buikvlies Dutch, Flemish
- buikvloed Dutch, Flemish
- buikwand Dutch, Flemish
- buikwind Dutch, Flemish
- buikworm Dutch, Flemish
- onderbuik Dutch, Flemish
- scheurbuik Dutch, Flemish
- spekbuik Dutch, Flemish
- uitbuiken Dutch, Flemish
- *bʰōw- Proto-Indo-European
- *būkaz Proto-Germanic
- buc Old English
- būc Old English
- búkr Old Norse
- būh Old High German
- *𐌱𐌿𐌺𐍃 Gothic
- būc Old Dutch
- būk Old Dutch
- buk, būk Old Saxon
- būk Old Saxon
- bouk Scots
- *būk Frankish
- *būk, *buk Frankish
- trabucar Old Occitan
- būk Old Frisian
- buuk West Flemish
- buuk Zealandic