μπούφος

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Greek

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Etymology

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From Byzantine Greek μποῦφος (mpoûphos, eagle owl), from Late Latin būfus (owl). Or further from Ancient Greek βοῦφος (boûphos, eagle owl). A borrowing is necessary because of the well-established bilabial spirantization, which is missing in the term. With the seldom occurrence of the Ancient Greek word, a derivation becomes less likely.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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μπούφος (boúfosm (plural μπούφοι)

  1. eagle owl
  2. (figuratively) fool, stupid person

Declension

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singular plural
nominative μπούφος (boúfos) μπούφοι (boúfoi)
genitive μπούφου (boúfou) μπούφων (boúfon)
accusative μπούφο (boúfo) μπούφους (boúfous)
vocative μπούφε (boúfe) μπούφοι (boúfoi)

Descendants

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  • Aromanian: buf

See also

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Further reading

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