buf
Albanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin būfus (“owl”), probably of onomatopoeic origin; see also Ancient Greek βοῦφος (boûphos). Compare archaic Romanian buf, Spanish búho.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [buf]
Aromanian
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Late Latin būfus, probably of onomatopoeic origin. Cognate to Romanian buf and Megleno-Romanian buf. Less likely from Greek μπούφος (boúfos, “eagle owl”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [buf]
References
- Cunia, Tiberius (2010) “buf”, in Dictsiunar a Limbãljei Armãneascã (in Aromanian), Constanța: Editura Cartea Aromãnã, page 213a
Megleno-Romanian
Etymology
From Late Latin būfus. Compare to Romanian buf, Aromanian buf, Macedonian був (buv) and Bulgarian бух (buh, “eagle owl”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [buf]
Romanian
Alternative forms
Etymology
Inherited from Late Latin būfus, probably of onomatopoeic origin.
Cognate to Aromanian buf and Megleno-Romanian buf, as well as Spanish búho. The similar terms, also in the significantly less Slavic-contact language Aromanian, speak clearly in favor of a common etymology before the dispersal of Proto-Romanian. The derivation from buh is ruled out because [h] does not change to [f] in variant formation with the only exception of preceding another consonant. Compare further to Macedonian був (buv) and Bulgarian бух (buh, “eagle owl”), as well as Ancient Greek βοῦφος (boûphos).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [buf]
Declension
Derived terms
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbuf/ [ˈbuf]
- Rhymes: -uf
- Syllabification: buf