bum

Anlam (İngilizce)

Kavramlar

başıboş adam

kaba et

otlakçı kimse

otlakçılıkla geçinmek

serseri kimse

krup hastalığı

eski tarihli

ödemesi gecikmiş

krup

serseri başıboş

yüz hattı

anaforcu kimse

Sıklık

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/bʌm/
Etimoloji (İngilizce)

In summary

Attested since the 1300s, as Middle English bom (found in John Trevisa's 1387 Translation of the 'Polychronicon' of Ranulph Higden, "his bom is oute"), of uncertain origin. Sometimes suggested to be a shortening of botme, botom, bottum (“bottom”), but this is contradicted by the fact that bottom is not attested in reference to the buttocks until the late 1700s. Suggested by some old and modern references to be onomatopoeic. Compare also Old Irish, Scottish Gaelic bun (“base, bottom”).

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