bov
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
bov
From Old Norse bógr (“shoulder”), from Proto-Germanic *bōguz (“arm; shoulder”). Cognate with English bough (“branch”), German Bug (“animal shoulder; ship bow”), and Dutch boeg (“ship bow”). In the maritime sense, the Danish word is influenced by Dutch (like English bow).
bov c (singular definite boven, plural indefinite bove)
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