bougre

French

Etymology

From Old French bogre (heretic) (1172), also bogresse (person who indulges in unnatural debauchery) (1260), from Late Latin Bulgarus (Bulgarian). Doublet of bulgare and boug.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /buɡʁ/
  • (Louisiana) IPA(key): [buɡ], [bʊɡ]
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Noun

bougre m (plural bougres)

  1. (colloquial, Louisiana) chap, guy
    Synonyms: gars, mec
  2. wretch (miserable, luckless person)
  3. imbecile; idiot (general pejorative)
  4. (dated) sodomite, bugger, homosexual
  5. (invariable, followed by 'de') bloody (intensifier)

Derived terms

Descendants

  • English: bugger
  • Karipúna Creole French: bug
  • Portuguese: bugre

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