Thursday, February 28, 2013

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: butor

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===Etymology===

 

===Etymology===

{{etyl|VL.|fr}} *{{term||butitaurus}}, from {{term|butio||bittern}} + {{term|taurus||bull}}, apparently because of its call.

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From {{etyl|VL.|fr}} {{recons|butitaurus|lang=VL.}}, from {{etyl|la|fr}} {{term|butio|būtiō|bittern|lang=la}} + {{term|taurus||bull|lang=la}}, apparently because of its call.

   
 

===Pronunciation===

 

===Pronunciation===

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[[Category:fr:Birds]]

 

[[Category:fr:Birds]]

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==Jèrriais==

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===Etymology===

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From {{etyl|VL.|roa-jer}} {{recons|butitaurus|lang=VL.}}, from {{etyl|la|roa-jer}} {{term|butio|būtiō|bittern|lang=la}} + {{term|taurus||bull|lang=la}}.

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===Noun===

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{{roa-jer-noun|m}}

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# [[stupid]] person

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[[Category:roa-jer:People]]

   
 

[[br:butor]]

 

[[br:butor]]


Latest revision as of 22:41, 28 February 2013

Contents

[edit] French

[edit] Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *butitaurus, from Latin būtiō ("bittern") + taurus ("bull"), apparently because of its call.

[edit] Pronunciation

[edit] Noun

butor m. (plural butors)

  1. bittern (bird of the family Ardeidae)
  2. boor, oaf

[edit] Jèrriais

[edit] Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *butitaurus, from Latin būtiō ("bittern") + taurus ("bull").

[edit] Noun

butor m. (plural butors)

  1. stupid person

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