búkr

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Old Norse

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Etymology

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From Proto-Germanic *būkaz, whence also Old High German būh (German Bauch).

Noun

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búkr m

  1. trunk (of the body)

Descendants

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  • Danish: bug
  • Faroese: búkur
  • Icelandic: búkur
  • Norwegian: buk
  • Swedish: buk