bucht
See also: Bucht
English
editEtymology
editFrom Scots bucht, of uncertain origin.
Noun
editbucht (plural buchts)
- (Scotland) A sheepfold, especially one in which to keep ewes at milking-time.
- 1932, Lewis Grassic Gibbon, Sunset Song (A Scots Quair), Polygon, published 2006, page 150:
- Far over the braes by Upperhill where Ewan would be getting set in his clothes […] the sheep were baaing in their winter buchts.
Anagrams
editDutch
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFlemish variant of Dutch bocht.
Pronunciation
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Noun
editbucht m (plural buchten)
German
editPronunciation
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Verb
editbucht
- inflection of buchen:
Luxembourgish
editVerb
editbucht
Scots
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editFrom Middle English bight, from Old English byht (“corner, bend”).
Pronunciation
editNoun
editbucht (plural buchts)
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