bouchier

Old French

Alternative forms

  • bochier, boucier

Etymology

From bouc (goat), from Medieval Latin buccus (he-goat).

Noun

bouchier m (oblique plural bouchiers, nominative singular bouchiers, nominative plural bouchier)

  1. butcher
    • 12th or 13th century, author unknown, Le Bouchier D'Abevile:
      A Abevile ot un bouchier,
      Que si voison orent molt chier.
      In Abbeville there was a butcher,
      Held in high esteem by his neighbors.

Descendants

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