"bueb" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Alemannic German]

Etymology: From Middle High German buobe (“knave”), from Old High German Buobo, a male given name from *buobo, from Proto-Germanic *bō-, a stem meaning "father, brother, close male relation". Cognate with German Bube (“(naughty) boy”), Dutch boef (“rascal, thief”), Saterland Frisian Baabe (“father, dad”), English babe (“baby”) and boy (“knave, boy”), Icelandic bófi (“bandit”). Etymology templates: {{inh|gsw|gmh|buobe||knave}} Middle High German buobe (“knave”), {{inh|gsw|goh|Buobo}} Old High German Buobo, {{m|goh|*buobo}} *buobo, {{der|gsw|gem-pro|*bō-}} Proto-Germanic *bō-, {{cog|de|Bube||(naughty) boy}} German Bube (“(naughty) boy”), {{cog|nl|boef||rascal, thief}} Dutch boef (“rascal, thief”), {{cog|stq|Baabe||father, dad}} Saterland Frisian Baabe (“father, dad”), {{cog|en|babe||baby}} English babe (“baby”), {{m|en|boy||knave, boy}} boy (“knave, boy”), {{cog|is|bófi||bandit}} Icelandic bófi (“bandit”) Head templates: {{head|gsw|noun|g=m}} bueb m
  1. (Gressoney) son Tags: Gressoney, masculine Categories (topical): Family members, Male, People
    Sense id: en-bueb-gsw-noun-mKpmdUgl Categories (other): Alemannic German entries with incorrect language header, Gressoney Walser

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