bougar

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A rafter or cross spar of a roof especially of a cottage.

Pronunciation

/ˈbuːɡə/ /ˈbuːɡɑː/ /ˈbuɡɚ/

Word forms

bougar bougars booger boggar buggar bugger

Etymology

Borrowed from Scots bougar, from Middle Scots bougar, bouger, bowgar (“a cross-spar in a roof”), of obscure origin; perhaps representing Old English *bogagār (“arched beam”), from boga (“bow, arch”) + gār (“spear”), with the vocalism later being influenced by Middle Scots bow (“to bow, bend”). However, the supposed semantic development of gār is strained even with the parallels of Old English nafugār (“auger”) and Old Norse geirr (“point of an anvil”).

Derived words

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