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BUCCA

  • noun [ masculine ]
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Grammar
BUCCA, an; m. [buc a buck]
Wright's OE grammar
§7; §108; §243; §258; §309; §310; §401;
A he-goat, BUCK; caper, hircus
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  • Bucca caper vel

    hircus,

      Wrt. Voc. 78, 32.
  • Bucca

    hircus,

      Ælfc. Gr. 8; Som. 7, 30.
  • Bucca caper vel hircus vel

    tragos

    [ — τράγος ], Ælfc. Gl. 20; Som. 59, 36; Wrt. Voc. 22, 77.
  • Gif se ealdor syngaþ, bringeþ ánne buccan to bóte

    si peccaverit princeps, offerat hircum immaculatum,

      Lev. 4, 23: 9, 3.
  • He asyndrode twáhund gáta and twentig buccena

    separavit capras ducentas et hircos viginti,

      Gen. 32. 14: Ps. Lamb. 49, 13.
  • Ic ne underfó of eowedum ðínum buccan

    non accipiam de gregibus tuis hircos,

      49, 9: Deut. 32, 14.
  • Buccan horn

    a buck's horn, one of the twelve signs of the zodiac, Capricorn,

      Bd. de nat. rerum; Wrt. popl. science 7, 8; Lchdm. iii. 246, 3.
  • Buccan beard

    a goat's beard,

      Wrt. Voc. 289, 10.
Etymology
[Chauc, buck: Orm. bucc: Plat, buk, m: O. Sax. buc, m: Frs. bok, m. f: Dut. bok, m: Ger. bock, m: M. H. Ger. boc, m: O. H. Ger. boch, m: Dan. buk, m. f: Swed. bock, m: Icel. bokki, m.]
Derived forms
DER. firgen-bucca, stán-, wudu-.
Linked entries
v.  buc-heort.
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  • BUCCA, n.