bulle
English
editNoun
editbulle (plural bulles)
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editFrench
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Middle French bulle, from Old French bulle, borrowed from Latin bulla. Doublet of the inherited boule.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editbulle f (plural bulles)
- bubble
- 2015 January, Virginie Despentes, Vernon Subutex, volume 1, Éditions Grasset, →ISBN, page 93:
- Chaque souvenir est piégé. Une couverture qu’il avait gardée bien tirée sur l’angoisse glisse — la peau est mise en contact. Sa bulle était étanche, rassurante et bien équipée. Il vivait au formol, dans un monde qui s’est écroulé — accroché à des gens qui ne sont plus là.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- speech bubble, thought bubble
Derived terms
editVerb
editbulle
- inflection of buller:
Further reading
edit- “bulle”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Galician
editVerb
editbulle
- inflection of bullar:
Middle English
editNoun
editbulle
- papal bull
- 1387–1400, Geoffrey Chaucer, “The Pardoners Prologue”, in The Canterbury Tales, [Westminster: William Caxton, published 1478], →OCLC; republished in [William Thynne], editor, The Workes of Geffray Chaucer Newlye Printed, […], [London]: […] [Richard Grafton for] Iohn Reynes […], 1542, →OCLC, folio lxx, recto, column 2:
- And who ſo fyndeth hym out of ſuche blame / Commeth up and offre in goddes name / And I assoyle hym by the auctorite / Such as by bulle was graunted to me.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Middle French
editEtymology
editFrom Old French bulle, borrowed from Latin bulla.
Noun
editbulle f (plural bulles)
- (Ancient Rome) bulla (amulet)
- seal; bull (stamp in wax of authentification)
- a letter sealed with a bull
Derived terms
editDescendants
edit- French: bulle
References
edit- bulle on Dictionnaire du Moyen Français (1330–1500) (in French)
Northern Sami
editPronunciation
editVerb
editbūlle
- inflection of buollit:
Old French
editAlternative forms
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Latin bulla. Compare bole.
Noun
editbulle oblique singular, f (oblique plural bulles, nominative singular bulle, nominative plural bulles)
Descendants
editReferences
edit- Godefroy, Frédéric, Dictionnaire de l’ancienne langue française et de tous ses dialectes du IXe au XVe siècle (1881) (bulle, supplement)
- bulle on the Anglo-Norman On-Line Hub
Spanish
editVerb
editbulle
- inflection of bullir:
Swedish
editEtymology
editFrom Old Swedish bulle (“small round drinking cup”), from Old Norse bolli. See also bolle. Ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *bʰel- (“to blow, inflate, swell up”). Doublet of boll, bula, bål, bälg, and bölja.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editbulle c
- a bun, a small bread roll
- (usually in compounds) a ball-shaped or thick round piece (of some (ground-up or shredded) food)
- (slang) a taxi, a cab
Usage notes
editUsually sweetened outside of some compounds.
Declension
editnominative | genitive | ||
---|---|---|---|
singular | indefinite | bulle | bulles |
definite | bullen | bullens | |
plural | indefinite | bullar | bullars |
definite | bullarna | bullarnas |
Derived terms
editDescendants
editReferences
edit- bulle in Svenska Akademiens ordlista (SAOL)
- bulle in Svensk ordbok (SO)
- bulle in Svenska Akademiens ordbok (SAOB)
- bulle in Elof Hellquist, Svensk etymologisk ordbok (1st ed., 1922)
- bulle in Knut Fredrik Söderwall, Ordbok öfver svenska medeltids-språket, del 1: A-L
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