释义 |
bou·chal \ˈbüəḵəl\ noun (-s) Etymology: Irish buachaill, from Middle Irish, cowherd; akin to Welsh bugail shepherd, Breton bugel; all from a prehistoric Celtic compound whose first and second constituents respectively are akin to Greek bous cow and to Latin colere to cultivate — more at cow, wheel chiefly Irish : young man : boy; specifically : herdboy |