butt
Bedeutung (Englisch)
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- (slang) The larger or thicker end of something; the blunt end, in distinction from the sharp or narrow end
- (slang) The larger or thicker end of something; the blunt end, in distinction from the sharp or narrow end
- (slang) The larger or thicker end of something; the blunt end, in distinction from the sharp or narrow end
- The larger or thicker end of something; the blunt end, in distinction from the sharp or narrow end
- (slang) The waste end of anything.
- The waste end of anything.
- (obsolete) The waste end of anything.
- The waste end of anything.
- An end of something, often distinguished in some way from the other end.
- An end of something, often distinguished in some way from the other end.
- An end of something, often distinguished in some way from the other end.
- An end of something, often distinguished in some way from the other end.
- An end of something, often distinguished in some way from the other end.
- An end of something, often distinguished in some way from the other end.
- An end of something, often distinguished in some way from the other end.
- An end of something, often distinguished in some way from the other end.
- An end of something, often distinguished in some way from the other end.
- A limit; a bound; a goal; the extreme bound; the end.
- A limit; a bound; a goal; the extreme bound; the end.
- A limit; a bound; a goal; the extreme bound; the end.
Konzepte
Arsch
Hintern
Gesäß
Kippe
Po
Popo
Kolben
Stummel
Zigarettenstummel
Ziel
Zweck
Zielscheibe
stoßen
Zigarettenkippe
Allerwertester
Hinterteil
Mond
Podex
Pöter
Sitzfleisch
Vollmond
Gesäss
Absicht
Plan
Stammende
Stammfuß
Stockende
kolbig
unterer Teil
Käcker
Pöker
Hüfte
Endstück
Ablaufberg
Anhöhe
Erdhügel
Kugelfang
Schießstand
Ärsche
Strunk
Stumpf
dickes Ende
großes Fass
Steinbutt
Oberschenkel
mit Hörnern stoßen
Fluppe
Sinn
Arsch - s
Beilrücken
Nacken
Rücken
Poker
Allerwerteste
Bürzel
Krupp
Kruppe
Pseudokrupp
Sterz
Arschbacken
Gesäßbacken
Schwanz
Frequenz
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/bʌt/
Etymologie (Englisch)
From Middle English but, butte (“goal, mark, butt of land”), from Old English byt, bytt (“small piece of land”) and *butt (attested in diminutive Old English buttuc (“end, small piece of land”) > English buttock), from Proto-West Germanic *butt, from Proto-Germanic *buttaz (“end, piece”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰudʰnós (“bottom”), later thematic variant of Proto-Indo-European *bʰudʰmḗn ~ *bʰudʰn-, perhaps from Proto-Indo-European *dʰewbʰ- (“deep”). Cognate with Norwegian butt (“stump, block”), Icelandic bútur (“piece, fragment”), Low German butt (“blunt, clumsy”). Influenced by Old French but, butte (“but, mark”), ultimately from the same Germanic source. Compare also Albanian bythë (“buttocks”), Ancient Greek πυθμήν (puthmḗn, “bottom of vessel”), Latin fundus (“bottom”) and Sanskrit बुध्न (budhná, “bottom”), from the same Proto-Indo-European root. Related to bottom, boot. PIE word *bʰudʰmḗn .
Verwandt mit Englisch
buttock
Verwandt mit Niederländisch
bot
Verwandt mit Englisch
halibut
Verwandt mit Westfriesisch
bot
Verwandt mit Deutsch
Butt
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