bouder
French
verb
Definitions
- to sulk, to pout
- (transitive) to frown upon, to be discontented with
Etymology
Inherited from Old French bouder (sulk, swell protrude the lip, literally) derived from Proto-Germanic *būd- derived from Proto-Indo-European *beu-.
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*beu-
Gloss
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- abud English
- boody English
- boudoir English
- bud English
- budburst English
- budder English
- buddo English
- budless English
- budlet English
- budlike English
- budling English
- budmoth English
- budset English
- budworm English
- cuckoobud English
- debud English
- disbud English
- ear bud English
- endbud English
- interbud English
- leafbud English
- lovebud English
- nanobud English
- outbud English
- rebud English
- redbud English
- rosebud English
- rumbud English
- tailbud English
- tastebud English
- budi Finnish
- Beutel German
- Beutelratte German
- Beutelteufel German
- Beutelwolf German
- Einkaufsbeutel German
- Farbbeutel German
- Gefrierbeutel German
- Gleitbeutler German
- Kunststoffbeutel German
- Müllbeutel German
- Papierbeutel German
- Plastbeutel German
- Plastebeutel German
- Plastikbeutel German
- Teebeutel German
- budoár Hungarian
- boudeur French
- boudoir French
- *beu- Proto-Indo-European
- *buzdô Proto-Germanic
- *būd- Proto-Germanic
- *pikōną Proto-Germanic
- buduar Polish
- budde Middle English
- bouder Old French
- budoar Serbo-Croatian
- budel Middle Dutch
- būtil Old High German
- biutel Middle High German
- būdil Old Saxon
- bojtel Silesian