buho

See also: búho

Hiligaynon

Noun

búhò (diminutive buhô-buhò)

  1. crevice, hole, opening, perforation, pit, vent

Old Spanish

Etymology

Irregularly from the Latin nominative būbō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈbu.o]

Noun

buho m (plural buhos)

  1. owl
    • c. 1250: Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 108r.
      […] la uertud de figura de mugier q́ ua antella un ninno. ¬ tiene ſolos pies un buho, ¬ ſobre ſu cabeça eſtas figuras de letras.
      […] the virtue of the figure of a woman and a child before her, and under her feet an owl, and over her head the shapes of these letters.

Descendants


Spanish

Noun

buho

  1. Misspelling of búho.
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