Mannelijk

buffet

(Engels)

  1. (masculine) sideboard, dresser (a piece of furniture)
  2. (masculine) buffet (food)
  3. (masculine, slang) belly

Frequentie

C1
Uitgesproken als (IPA)
/by.fɛ/
Etymologie (Engels)

In summary

Inherited from Middle French bufet (1150), from Old French bufet, of uncertain origin; possibly a Celtic borrowing. Compare Scottish Gaelic biadh (“food, sustenance”), buadha (“valuable, precious”). Or, according to the Digitized Treasury of the French Language, from an imitative source akin to bouffer (“to eat (in excess)”).

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