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bague
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French bague (“ring”). Doublet of bee.
Noun
bague (plural bagues)
- (architecture) The annular moulding or group of mouldings dividing a long shaft or clustered column into two or more parts.
French
Etymology
From Middle French bague, possibly a borrowing from Middle Dutch bage, bagge (“ring”), of obscure origin. Compare Middle Low German bâge, bôge (“curve, arch,ring”), Old French wage (“ring”). Compare also Old French bage, Medieval Latin baga (“ring”), from Proto-Germanic *baugaz (“ring, collar, bracelet”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ba?/
Noun
bague f (plural bagues)
- ring
Further reading
- “bague” in Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Anagrams
- bauge
Norman
Etymology
Of Germanic origins, from Proto-Germanic *baugaz.
Pronunciation
Noun
bague f (plural bagues)
- (Jersey) ring (jewelry)
- (Jersey) haw (fruit)
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bangue
English
Noun
bangue (uncountable)
- Alternative form of bhang
Portuguese
Interjection
bangue
- bang (verbal percussive sound)
- Synonym: cabum
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