bolle - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
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bolle
From Proto-Albanian *bālnai, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰl̥-no-. Compare Ancient Greek φαλλός (phallós, “penis”), Latin follis (“bellows”), Old Irish ball (“limb, member, part, body part”),[1] Old High German ballo, balla (“buttocks”). Occurs exclusively in the plural form.
bolle m pl
- ^ Orel, Vladimir E. (1998) “bolle”, in Albanian Etymological Dictionary, Leiden, Boston, Köln: Brill, →ISBN, page 30
bolle c (singular definite bollen, plural indefinite boller)
- bun, bread roll
- meatball, dumpling
- ring (diacritical mark in the shape of a hollow circle)
- (dated) bowl
- (slang, chiefly plural) testicles
From the obsolete bolle ("bull"), or a variant of bole (“to whore”).
bolle (imperative bol, infinitive at bolle, present tense boller, past tense bollede, perfect tense har bollet)
- boff, screw, shag (see Thesaurus:copulate)
bolle on the Danish Wikipedia.Wikipedia da
bolle
- inflection of bol:
bolle f
bolle
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bolle f (plural bolles)
- bollée (“bowlful”)
From Old Norse bolli (“goblet, cup”).
bolle m (definite singular bollen, indefinite plural boller, definite plural bollene)
- a bowl (deep dish)
From German through Danish bolle. Cf. Swedish bulle.
bolle m (definite singular bollen, indefinite plural boller, definite plural bollene)
- a bun (small cake containing yeast and dried fruit)
- “bolle” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
From Old Norse bolli (“goblet, cup”), from Proto-Germanic *bullô (“ball, bowl”), from *ballô (“ball”).
bolle m (definite singular bollen, indefinite plural bollar, definite plural bollane)
- a bowl (deep dish)
- ølbolle (beer bowl)
From German through Danish bolle. Cf. Swedish bulle.
bolle m (definite singular bollen, indefinite plural bollar, definite plural bollane)
- a bun, a ball made of ground meat or dough
- “bolle” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
From Proto-Germanic *bullǭ (“ball, round object, shell”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰln-, from Proto-Indo-European *bʰel- (“to blow, inflate, swell, bubble”). Cognate with Old Frisian bolla (“goblet”), Old Saxon bollo (“goblet”), Old High German bolla (“round vessel, bowl”), Old Norse bolli (“goblet, cup”).
bolle f
Weak:
- Middle English: bolle
From Old Frisian *bula, from Proto-Germanic *bulô.
bolle c (plural bollen, diminutive boltsje)
- “bolle (I)”, in Wurdboek fan de Fryske taal (in Dutch), 2011