buôbe
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Lorrain
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Etymology
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Noun
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Further reading
Lorrain
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Etymology
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Probably from a
Germanic
language, compare
Middle High German
buobe
(
“
knave
”
)
(
German
Bube
).
Noun
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buôbe
boy
in
buôbe
―
a
boy
Further reading
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J. J. Oberlin,
Essai sur le Patois Lorrain des environs du Comté du Ban de la Roche
(1775)
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Lorrain terms derived from Germanic languages
Lorrain lemmas
Lorrain nouns
Lorrain terms with usage examples
roa-lor:Children
roa-lor:Male
roa-lor:People
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