Buuscht
Luxemburgeois
/buːʃt/
noun
Definitions
- hair (a single hair)
- tuft
Etymology
Inherited from Middle High German burste inherited from Old High German burst inherited from Proto-Germanic *burstiz (bristle).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*burstiz
Gloss
bristle
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- abristle English
- bristle English
- bristlebill English
- bristlebird English
- bristlecone English
- bristled English
- bristlegrass English
- bristlehead English
- bristleless English
- bristlelike English
- bristlemouth English
- bristler English
- bristlet English
- bristletail English
- bristly English
- brust English
- nanobristle English
- *bruscia Latin
- *brustia Latin
- bruscia, *brustia Latin
- Borste German
- Fühlerborste German
- Orbitalborste German
- borstig German
- afwasborstel Dutch, Flemish
- borstel Dutch, Flemish
- borstelen Dutch, Flemish
- borstelig Dutch, Flemish
- haarborstel Dutch, Flemish
- nagelborstel Dutch, Flemish
- toiletborstel Dutch, Flemish
- wc-borstel Dutch, Flemish
- *bʰr̥stís Proto-Indo-European
- *burstiz Proto-Germanic
- byrst Old English
- bristil Middle English
- burst Old Norse
- burst Icelandic
- borstel Middle Dutch
- burst Old High German
- burst Middle High German
- burste Middle High German
- bürste Middle High German
- Biischt Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Hoerbiischt Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Kierbiischt Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- Schongbiischt Luxembourgish, Letzeburgesch
- βούρτσα gkm
- βρουτσίν gkm