bough

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. A tree-branch, usually a primary one directly attached to the trunk.
  2. A gallows.
name
  1. A surname.

Pronunciation

/ˈbaʊ̯/ [ˈbaʊ̯] En-uk-bough.ogg En-us-bough.ogg /ˈbæʊ̯/ [ˈbæʊ̯]

Word forms

bough boughs bow bowe

Etymology

PIE word *bʰeh₂ǵʰús From Middle English bough (“branch of a bush or tree, especially a main branch; limb of an animal or person; something resembling a branch (such as a plant root or branch of a nerve); (figuratively) Christian cross; descendant, offspring”) [and other forms], from Old English bōg, bōh (“tree bough or branch; arm; shoulder”), from Proto-West Germanic *bōgu, from Proto-Germanic *bōguz (“shoulder; upper arm”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰeh₂ǵʰús (“arm”). Cognate with Saterland Frisian Bouch, West Frisian boech, Dutch boeg, German Low German Boog, German Bug, Danish bov, Icelandic bógur, and distantly with Ancient Greek πῆχυς (pêkhus, “forearm, cubit, etc.”). Doublet of bow ("front of a ship, prow").

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