boucle

See also: bouclé

English

Noun

boucle (countable and uncountable, plural boucles)

  1. Alternative spelling of bouclé

French

Etymology

Inherited from Old French boucle, bocle, from Latin buccula (the cheek strap of a helmet), diminutive of bucca.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bukl/
  • (file)

Noun

boucle f (plural boucles)

  1. loop (line returning to its origin)
  2. (jewelry) earring
  3. buckle (of a belt, etc.)
  4. curl (of hair)
  5. ringlet
  6. (graph theory) loop
  7. (figure skating) loop jump
  8. (aviation) loop the loop (aircraft manoeuvre)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Catalan: bucle m
  • Esperanto: buklo
  • Galician: bucle
  • Greek: μπούκλα (boúkla)
  • Portuguese: bucle
  • Romanian: buclă
  • Russian: бу́кля (búklja)
  • Spanish: bucle m
  • Turkish: bukle

Further reading

Old French

Etymology

From Latin buccula, diminutive of bucca (cheek). Compare Anglo-Norman bucle.

Noun

boucle oblique singular, f (oblique plural boucles, nominative singular boucle, nominative plural boucles)

  1. buckle

Descendants

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