Significatio vocis bucca | Babel Free
[ˈbʊk.ka]Definitiones
- a cognomen used by the gens Aemilia
- the soft part of the cheek puffed or filled out in speaking or eating
-
the jaw declension-1, feminine, in-plural
- the mouth
- one who fills his cheeks in speaking; declaimer, bawler
- one who stuffs out his cheeks in eating; parasite
- a mouthful
- any cavity in general
- A catchword of uncertain meaning used in a guessing game, possibly equivalent and/or related to English buck buck.
Aequivalentia
English
Parasite
Exempla
“sī valēbit, puls in buccam bētet”
if he's well, the porridge will find a way into his mouth
“bucca, bucca, quot sunt hīc?”
(please add an English translation of this quotation)
“Lucius Aemilius Bucca”
Gradus CEFR
B1
Medius
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B1 — gradus medius.
Hoc verbum pars est vocabularii CEFR B1 — gradus medius.
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