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bheug- To bend; with derivatives referring to bent, pliable, or curved objects. Derivatives include bagel, buxom, and bog.- Variant form *bheugh‑ in Germanic *beug‑.
- bee2, from Old English bēag, a ring;
- bagel, from Old High German boug, a ring. Both a and b from Germanic *baugaz.
- bow3; akimbo, from Old English boga, a bow, arch;
- Germanic compound *elino-bugōn‑ (see el-);
- bow1, from a source akin to Middle Low German boog, bow of a boat;
- bowline, bowsprit, from Middle Low German bōch, bow of a boat. a-d all from Germanic *bugōn‑.
- bow2, buxom, from Old English būgan, to bend, from Germanic būgan.
- bail3, from Middle English beil, a handle, perhaps from Old English *bēgel or from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Swedish *böghil, both from Germanic *baugil‑.
- bight, from Old English byht, a bend, angle, from Germanic *buhtiz.
- bog, from Scottish and Irish Gaelic bog, soft, from Celtic *buggo‑, "flexible.".
[Pokorny 3. bheug‑ 152.] |
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