"bogre" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Old French]

Forms: bogre oblique singular or [canonical, masculine], bogres [oblique, plural], bogres [nominative, singular], bogre [nominative, plural]
Etymology: From Medieval Latin Bulgarus (the Bulgarians were seen as the origin of several heretical Christian sects in the Middle Ages, such as Bogomilism, which had influences on the later Cathars of France. The term then became applied to heretics in general). Compare also Old Occitan bolgre. Etymology templates: {{der|fro|ML.|Bulgarus}} Medieval Latin Bulgarus Head templates: {{fro-noun|m}} bogre oblique singular, m (oblique plural bogres, nominative singular bogres, nominative plural bogre)
  1. heretic (specifically with respect to Christianity)
    Sense id: en-bogre-fro-noun--XbBssts Categories (other): Old French entries with incorrect language header

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