Buhle

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See also: buhle, and Bühle

German

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Etymology

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From Middle High German buole, puole, from *buolo, *puolo, from Proto-Germanic *bō- (male relative, kinsman). Cognate with Middle Low German bōle, Dutch boel. More at bully.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈbuːlə/
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Noun

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Buhle f (genitive Buhle, plural Buhlen)

  1. (archaic, literary) beloved, darling
    Synonyms: Buhlerin, Geliebte
    • Goethe, Der König in Thule
      dem sterbend seine Buhle einen goldnen Becher gab
      To whom his beloved, dying, gave a golden beaker

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Noun

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Buhle m (weak, genitive Buhlen, plural Buhlen)

  1. (archaic, literary) beloved, darling
    Synonyms: Buhler, Geliebter, Liebhaber

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