Etymology of the English word buckling
the English word
bucklingderived from the English word
bucklederived from the Old French word
bouclederived from the Latin word
buccula (little cheek; mouth, cheek-piece of a helmet)
derived from the Latin word
bucca (cheek; mouth; gură; jaw, mouth; mouthful)
derived from the Old French word
boclederived from the Latin word
buccula (little cheek; mouth, cheek-piece of a helmet)
derived from the Latin word
bucca (cheek; mouth; gură; jaw, mouth; mouthful)
Date
The earliest known usage of buckling in English dates from the 20th century.
Derivations in other languages
Italian
buckling