bòc
Gaelic (Scots)
/pɔːxk/
verb
Definitions
- bloat, inflate, puff
- rise, surge, swell
- swell, blister; grow turgid
- inflame
Etymology
Derived from Latin bucca (cheek, mouth).
Origin
Latin
bucca
Gloss
cheek, mouth
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Kanji
口
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- buccal English
- bukkaalinen Finnish
- *buccata Latin
- *buccula Latin
- *imbuccāre Latin
- *imbuccō Latin
- bucca Latin
- buccula Latin
- bucculentus Latin
- būca Latin
- bocca Italian
- buccal French
- embouchure French
- *bʰeHw- Proto-Indo-European
- bochecha Portuguese
- boche Old French
- bouge Old French
- boca Catalan, Valencian
- bucă Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- buged Romanian, Moldavian, Moldovan
- boch Welsh
- bochdew Welsh
- boko Ido
- boca Old Portuguese
- bucigiar Old Portuguese
- bucã Aromanian
- boca Occitan
- boca Asturian
- bocje Friulian
- bocha Old Occitan
- bucca Sicilian
- buccularu Sicilian
- vucca Sicilian
- bogh Cornish
- diwvogh Cornish
- buca Dalmatian
- *box Proto-Brythonic
- boke Walloon
- bôche Bourguignon
- vocca Neapolitan
- bucheîn Istriot
- bucun Istriot
- boca Aragonese