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Etymology of the English word buckling

the English word buckling
derived from the English word buckle
derived from the Old French word boucle
derived 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 bocle
derived 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 German word Buckling

Date

The earliest known usage of buckling in English dates from the 20th century.

Derivations in other languages

Italian buckling



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